I love this time when Gailes is happily showering Buffy with training and studies. It was so nice to have him get back to work after being at loose ends for so long. I also enjoyed the seamless insertion of Dawn into Xander and Spike's minds after Xander's initital "who?" when Buffy asked him to babysit.
Xander taking Dawn to task for putting Spike in danger was wonderful. Spike would die before seeing either of them hurt, and the talks certainly drove that point home.
I loved this image: After that first meeting, he’d seen her several times over the summer. Unlike her mother, who when she found him in the yard, would simply pull on a pair of gloves and go to work beside him in comfortable silence, Dawn would sit on the porch steps and watch him work, talking to him non-stop. Hearing her complain about Buffy and rattle on about movies and books, he’d let her voice wash over him, filling that part of him that had been aching for the loss of Willow’s prattling voice in his life. The monks really did a bang up job.
One of my favorite scenes in canon about Dawn's arrival is when Buffy is casually talking about how Dawn cried when their dad abandoned them, then she suddenly stops and says: "Not that that actually happened." I love the way the monks made the memories so real and emotional that, even when she knew they weren't real, they still felt real.
Xander taking Dawn to task for putting Spike in danger was wonderful. Spike would die before seeing either of them hurt, and the talks certainly drove that point home.
I loved this image: After that first meeting, he’d seen her several times over the summer. Unlike her mother, who when she found him in the yard, would simply pull on a pair of gloves and go to work beside him in comfortable silence, Dawn would sit on the porch steps and watch him work, talking to him non-stop. Hearing her complain about Buffy and rattle on about movies and books, he’d let her voice wash over him, filling that part of him that had been aching for the loss of Willow’s prattling voice in his life. The monks really did a bang up job.
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