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I got curious about this while reading a post on the internet...don't ask which one.
Weird things inspire me. Anyhoo...I left out the obvious ones, because let's face it we already know who prefers Xander to Spike, Buffy to Spike, and Spike to Angel - we've argued those to death. Really. Who cares?? But these are harder choices because in a lot of these cases, people dearly love both characters. I'm making you pick one. Roll the dice. Which one at this particular point in time do you prefer? [ETA: DO NOT OVERTHINK THIS PEOPLE. BY PREFER - I mean which character you liked or enjoyed watching on the show better as a fictional character in the series. Not who you think is the better human being, more morally upstanding, or prefer as a role model for the kiddies or to hang with or be your best bud. This is a fictional character fandom poll not who I want to be friends with or marry poll.]
Don't worry, you're not being held to it. You can change your mind next week or tomorrow as the case may be. I certainly will. Polls are anything but definitive.
I do hope more than 10 people respond or I'll look like an idiot. ;-)
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Weird things inspire me. Anyhoo...I left out the obvious ones, because let's face it we already know who prefers Xander to Spike, Buffy to Spike, and Spike to Angel - we've argued those to death. Really. Who cares?? But these are harder choices because in a lot of these cases, people dearly love both characters. I'm making you pick one. Roll the dice. Which one at this particular point in time do you prefer? [ETA: DO NOT OVERTHINK THIS PEOPLE. BY PREFER - I mean which character you liked or enjoyed watching on the show better as a fictional character in the series. Not who you think is the better human being, more morally upstanding, or prefer as a role model for the kiddies or to hang with or be your best bud. This is a fictional character fandom poll not who I want to be friends with or marry poll.]
Don't worry, you're not being held to it. You can change your mind next week or tomorrow as the case may be. I certainly will. Polls are anything but definitive.
I do hope more than 10 people respond or I'll look like an idiot. ;-)
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Date: 2012-06-30 03:16 am (UTC)[And no, not the loss of the eye in Dirty Girls, so he actually did look like a bewildered pirate for the rest of the season and got to make gross jokes about his eye-patch.]
(I admittedly liked Xander...but I'm starting to realize I'm in the minority on my flist in that regard. Xander fans really are a disenfranchized minority. Who knew?)
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Date: 2012-06-30 03:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-06-30 03:32 am (UTC)We had a lot of character wars on that site.
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Date: 2012-06-30 03:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-06-30 03:39 am (UTC)Actually there was a group of people that I struggled with. Nice people. But they hated my favorite character and it was so hard to read it. LOL!
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Date: 2012-06-30 03:37 am (UTC)And I think it was Suave Xander that began to bug me. His speech to Buffy in Into the Woods - annoyed me. But he made me laugh in CRUSH and IWMTLY.
I wanted to kill him in Entropy - Grave, which made Grave difficult to bear, actually.
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Date: 2012-06-30 04:00 am (UTC)Agreed on ITW. I can sort of write that off because Xander plausibly believed it even if it wasn't true. But his self-righteousness generally grated on me, and his attempts at suave came across badly too. He did loyal and supportive pretty well when called upon.
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Date: 2012-06-30 01:08 pm (UTC)And it's why Brendan's role was reduced, I think.
That's why tv is a difficult medium - because so much of it is dependent on actors...actors die, get ill, get pregnant, have nervous breakdowns, break bones, get haircuts, lose loved ones...they aren't words on paper or drawings. I think it's something tv writers who are often frustrated actors struggle with...I know Whedon did. Dollhouse in many ways was Whedon's self-flogging and critique of how Hollywood writers and directors treat actors.
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Date: 2012-06-30 01:56 pm (UTC)