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May. 21st, 2004 01:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Note to self: People like metaphor.
I mean, I have more to say on the AI crew as parts of Angel (I didn't even mention the Doyle-Cordy-Wesley tango of faith and humanity). Plus, I could go on about how everyone in Buffy is a representation of a part of her. Metaphor is fun, after all. As is the word of the season -- last year's word was 'champion' but this year's word was definitely 'team'. Interesting shift.
Anyway, here's a big wave to the new people. I'm very flattered that you like my style. I don't always post so much, though. Only when I feel inspired.
I mean, I have more to say on the AI crew as parts of Angel (I didn't even mention the Doyle-Cordy-Wesley tango of faith and humanity). Plus, I could go on about how everyone in Buffy is a representation of a part of her. Metaphor is fun, after all. As is the word of the season -- last year's word was 'champion' but this year's word was definitely 'team'. Interesting shift.
Anyway, here's a big wave to the new people. I'm very flattered that you like my style. I don't always post so much, though. Only when I feel inspired.
don't forget Fred--in canon, she's been elevated above Cordy
Date: 2004-05-21 04:09 pm (UTC)I realize that there are RL aspects to how ME made decisions about the character arcs of Cordelia and Fred, so it's more than just artistic choice (and personal kinks) on the part of the creator. But Fred is so very Mary Sue, and so very annoying.
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