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Fan Poll on Buffy Issue 36 - now that everyone's read and reviewed the thing
Probably shouldn't do this, but I'm curious. Hopefully more than five people will respond. Respond even if you haven't read the things. Did this issue work for you or not? Will you keep reading?
[And I can't edit the poll - I tried - so yes there's a mistake. The blank ticky box is for none of the above.]
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[And I can't edit the poll - I tried - so yes there's a mistake. The blank ticky box is for none of the above.]
[Poll #1617025]

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(Both Willingham and Whedon played with this but from different angles.) It's so integral to his makeup and psychology, that I'm not even sure he's aware of it. He has to believe in a higher purpose, a plan, and he has to believe that he's the star...that's he's God's right-hand man. That it is up to him to save everyone. Very twisted and somewhat post-modern take on the Hero's Journey mythos. Lucas tried to do something similar with Anakin Skywalker, I think Whedon's trying to do the same thing with Angel in a weird-ass way. (Hard to do...not quite sure Whedon can pull it off any better than Lucas did.)
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I think
I am feeling optimistic once more than Joss will pull this off (ultimately). We'll see.
(sorry about the edit, I messed up the user names)
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I've had it foul up on me on numerous occasions.
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But!
Since I've now figured out the default flock unlocky thing (Say that fast!), I unlocked that Buffy toon I made up and posted back on April 15th of this year.
This should link to it:
http://atpo-onm.livejournal.com/181166.html
Those of a certain political bent will probably be uhhmm, bent, but hey-- funny for many of the rest of us, I hope.
Enjoy!
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Right now, the ambivalents have it. Not surprising. This is not a comic that inspires devotion from an emotional level, intellectual maybe...
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I do think the comics will play better with the crowd that comes to them after their done. Much as season 6 did.
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I know a lot of fans who hated Buffy in Season 6 because they overidentified with her, and now they feel complete sympathy. It's not outrageous to think that people reading the story once its complete and going back to reread it will have a different emotional reaction.
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But I have read so many interesting posts that the poison is a pleasure.
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Hee. There appears to be some disagreement on that last bit.
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(I'll keep reading, I guess, just out of perverse curiosity, but I'd never buy them.)
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My point is, I thought a lot of the stuff that grated was either accidental flaws or misleads. But if it's deliberate, and if we're supposed to take it seriously... then there's no going back, there's no fixing what they don't consider broken. I don't care how big a tragedy they make of it if it's based on a premise I find utterly ludicrous. If they'd had Spike listening to Giles' explanation of the sentient universe and then laughing his ass off for five panels straight, I would probably have stuck with it. Instead he starts blabbering about aborted universes with mommy issues, and I'm out. (And I didn't mean to respond to this either. Sorry. Done now.)
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Although have to say, thought much the same thing. Spike, of all people, giving exposition??? LOL! It's sort of like the conductor suddenly deciding you know what - that trumpet player should play piano, while the piano player goes on a bathroom break, even if the trumpet player never played piano and only knows chopsticks.
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Spike has always been chaos, the jester, the rebel, the symbol of free will--but he's more than even that.
It's why Whedon calls him the most evolved character. He's still evolving now.
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Came up with the explanation before posted it. (ie. Restless - Spike as Watcher, and the groundwork being laid for him providing useful information, often more useful than Giles. Plus he is always find artifacts - very linked to artifacts. So yes that works. But...he's not the sort to drone on for two issues with lengthy monologues of exposition.
Normally Spike's like - blah, blah, blah, get to the point already. Not sure I want Spike to become Giles.)
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As does...Lost's final season for that matter.
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