I voted no for a couple of different reasons. After Chosen, Xander lost Anya, Buffy lost Spike, and everyone lost Sunnydale. I don't think it would have occured to Xander to bring up something that was part of a past neither he nor Buffy would want to recall - especially with having to rebuild their world all over again and dealing with activated slayers.
I choose to ignore the comics, so in my worldview, Angel is not Buffy's father or avenging lover to settle the score with Spike (if Buffy thought something needed to be avenged, she'd do it herself and since she never did...), so Xander saying anything wouldn't serve any purpose other than Xander once again overstepping his bounds, and I can't honestly see Xander doing that after the sixth season.
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Date: 2012-01-31 04:46 am (UTC)I voted no for a couple of different reasons. After Chosen, Xander lost Anya, Buffy lost Spike, and everyone lost Sunnydale. I don't think it would have occured to Xander to bring up something that was part of a past neither he nor Buffy would want to recall - especially with having to rebuild their world all over again and dealing with activated slayers.
I choose to ignore the comics, so in my worldview, Angel is not Buffy's father or avenging lover to settle the score with Spike (if Buffy thought something needed to be avenged, she'd do it herself and since she never did...), so Xander saying anything wouldn't serve any purpose other than Xander once again overstepping his bounds, and I can't honestly see Xander doing that after the sixth season.