*happy sigh*
Sep. 28th, 2003 03:19 amI love Season Six Buffy. How often is depression so realistically depicted anywhere? You have the false epiphanies, the backsliding, the hopelessness. And then, it does get better. It always does pass - the depression. Doesn't mean it won't come back, but it does go away.
Pay no attention to me. I'll be over here making icons of pretty Season!Six Buffy. She was gorgeous that season (I think she's gorgeous every season, though). And Season Six has some great lighting.
Pay no attention to me. I'll be over here making icons of pretty Season!Six Buffy. She was gorgeous that season (I think she's gorgeous every season, though). And Season Six has some great lighting.
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Date: 2003-09-28 07:21 am (UTC)Yeah, I know, but there's a big difference between doing CPR and doing huge magics. But, yeah, it is his thing to help Buffy.
But I somehow don't think Willow fully explained what was going on. I mean, he was pretty shocked about what Willow went through during the spell and then when Spike told him something horrible could've gone wrong it was like he never realized it. I honestly think if it weren't for Willow, the rest would've never considered it.
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Date: 2003-09-28 07:28 am (UTC)And I think that if Buffy had died and Willow hadn't thought of resurrecting her, that Xander would have... he wouldn't have mentioned her again. Like he never mentions Jesse. Like he automatically thought of Buffy in the past tense when she ran away in between S2 and S3. If he can't do anything about something, he suppresses his feelings about it.