ext_13058 ([identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] shadowkat 2010-10-09 11:29 pm (UTC)

Thank you!

I think it's because they are the ultimate survivors - cockroaches and Spike. My first thought when I saw the ship and the crew was that they had just barely escaped another apocalypse.

That's actually not a bad analogy. It works. Also, again better than spiders.;-)

Angel vaguely reminded me of Captain Hammer in "Dr. Horrible", especially when he splashed the slayers with blood.

Me too. Although I wouldn't say vaguely. I honestly think Whedon sees Angel the same way he sees Captain Hammer. Dark Horse Comics Angel sounds and acts a lot like Captain Hammer.

The problem is that Allie and Jeanty told repeatedly that Twilight arc is a gift the Bangel shippers; that their reunion is a wonderful thing. I don't know if it was a a complete misunderstanding of the story or a marketing ploy, but all the interviews assured the fandom that space-frak is something positive we should enjoy and root for.

Really? Oh my god. That's really nasty of them. I didn't realize they actually said that. If I were a major Angel or Bangel fan? I'd hate Allie and Jeanty something fierce. And would not continue reading these comics. Because let's face it - we couldn't do a satirical bash of that relationship better than the Twilight arc and following issues have - if we tried. Seriously.

Allie and Jeanty must really dislike Bangel fans or be completely oblivious to the snark. I'm not sure which.



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