What I thought to be most interesting about "Doomed" was the fact that both Willow and Xander wanted (or did) save Spike in some shape or form. Willow with wanting to take his mind off of, well, offing himself, and Xander saving a near unconscious Spike in the high school.
I also thought that though Spike vehemently disliked Harmony, that she was still in fact his official girlfriend, and he was monogamous in the relationship. Furthermore, for whatever reason, he wasn't afraid to confide in her it seems...just interesting as a layer to their dynamic, and I think they'd make better friends than lovers.
Yeah, I love the dynamic beween Willow, Xander and Spike in Doomed, Spike doing Xander's housekeeping promotes slashy vibes as it is and Willow being worried about him offing himself even hightens the little signs of Spillow.
I kind of have an urge now to write Spillow fic where Spike and Willow weird the scoobies out with having a literature geek face off.
I think he perceives Harmony as someone he can come home to (with limitations), but it comes at a high price of being massively annoyed. Spike is pretty open, so I wasn't too surprised that he'd confide in her, he just likes to share his plans and really doesn't deal well with being alone.
I think Spike/Harmony worked in it's own way (of portraying a pretty one sided relationship) as long as they both were comic relief, when Spike left that terretory in S5 he left Harm behind.
Spike doing Xander's housekeeping promotes slashy vibes as it is and Willow being worried about him offing himself even hightens the little signs of Spillow.
Oh no--I couldn't see them more than anything as an uber odd couple :P I think if Xander could have successfully got over his prejudices, and if Spike could have toned down the snarking, they could have been friends--like a less lame version of Spike and Andrew as friends (and I could totally see Andrew and Xander as a couple...ahem).
Spillow works for me hardcore in s4. It's the only time I could see them being feasible and working well, particularly after Oz's departure, and Spike knowing what it's like to be left behind.
I agree that Spike and Harm worked in their own way--how they protected each other in their odd way, how Spike would entertain her and her silly games ("Is it bigger than a bread box?"), though I know that some construe it as Spike just being lonely. I disagree.
Hehe, I'm fond of Spike and Andrew. I think he see's a bit of William in Andrew, hopeless geek that has a hard time finding his way in the real world and hence retreats into fantasy.
But I wish Xander and Spike had gotten more screentime, they were great fun sometimes and could have made good frieds.
Never really considered Andrew and Xander, but it could be fun.
Yup, I think if Xander had turned gay and Willow had been the one to get a demonic significant other, Spike would have been a pretty fun choice.
"In which Spike does laundry and ends up wearing Xander's clothes and borderless suicidal because he can no longer hit things. I do have a love for vampires who do laundry, I dimely remember that I fell for Being Human too when Mitchell ironed his shirt. Vampires doing housework, total turn on! *drools*"
*hoots* But not the gardening eh? Could all end in tears If they start mowing the lawn in the middle of the day. *g*
Tee! Once again, the gender bending aspects are completely captivating me. I never really thought about his comfort eating, soap watching, and nail painting as all being of a girly piece. I guess the manly pursuits of whiskey drinking, poker playing, and crotch thrusting balanced things out in my mind. It all blends together to make Spike!
When Spike falls in love the other person becomes his priority, soul or no soul.
So true, love's bitch always.
I'm so glad you're doing these Sides (lights my day)
Oh, "In the Dark" - Spike: Cordelia, did you loose weight? We had so little interaction between these two characters, probably because the writers couldn't handle double snarkiness.
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I also thought that though Spike vehemently disliked Harmony, that she was still in fact his official girlfriend, and he was monogamous in the relationship. Furthermore, for whatever reason, he wasn't afraid to confide in her it seems...just interesting as a layer to their dynamic, and I think they'd make better friends than lovers.
And (more) Spillow love! Yay!!
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I kind of have an urge now to write Spillow fic where Spike and Willow weird the scoobies out with having a literature geek face off.
I think he perceives Harmony as someone he can come home to (with limitations), but it comes at a high price of being massively annoyed.
Spike is pretty open, so I wasn't too surprised that he'd confide in her, he just likes to share his plans and really doesn't deal well with being alone.
I think Spike/Harmony worked in it's own way (of portraying a pretty one sided relationship) as long as they both were comic relief, when Spike left that terretory in S5 he left Harm behind.
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Oh no--I couldn't see them more than anything as an uber odd couple :P I think if Xander could have successfully got over his prejudices, and if Spike could have toned down the snarking, they could have been friends--like a less lame version of Spike and Andrew as friends (and I could totally see Andrew and Xander as a couple...ahem).
Spillow works for me hardcore in s4. It's the only time I could see them being feasible and working well, particularly after Oz's departure, and Spike knowing what it's like to be left behind.
I agree that Spike and Harm worked in their own way--how they protected each other in their odd way, how Spike would entertain her and her silly games ("Is it bigger than a bread box?"), though I know that some construe it as Spike just being lonely. I disagree.
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But I wish Xander and Spike had gotten more screentime, they were great fun sometimes and could have made good frieds.
Never really considered Andrew and Xander, but it could be fun.
Yup, I think if Xander had turned gay and Willow had been the one to get a demonic significant other, Spike would have been a pretty fun choice.
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Yeah, this post is so brilliant it's reduced me to Rod Stewart lyrics.
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Thank you :) I'm just a bit sick of arguin why comic Spike sucks, I need to get out why canon Spike is fantastic.
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*hoots* But not the gardening eh? Could all end in tears If they start mowing the lawn in the middle of the day. *g*
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Thank you for linking to me :)
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Tee! Once again, the gender bending aspects are completely captivating me. I never really thought about his comfort eating, soap watching, and nail painting as all being of a girly piece. I guess the manly pursuits of whiskey drinking, poker playing, and crotch thrusting balanced things out in my mind. It all blends together to make Spike!
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Yes exactly, of course he has his(stereotypically) male traits as well, but it's him subverting the the clichee that makes him so much fun.
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Mmmmm. I'll be in my bunk.
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So true, love's bitch always.
I'm so glad you're doing these Sides (lights my day)
Oh, "In the Dark" - Spike: Cordelia, did you loose weight?
We had so little interaction between these two characters, probably because the writers couldn't handle double snarkiness.
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And oooh yes, Spike and Cordelia are awesome together, I wish they had gotten more scenes and I adore fanfiction where they get to interact.
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