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<blockquote data-quote="myrdden" data-source="post: 1555115" data-attributes="member: 549"><p>Angel was only on for 5 seasons. Adding the Buffy seasons is like saying Cheers has been on for 20 seasons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't see where it hurt them. If you are referring to Harmony, Angel was well aware of her potential for betrayal and used to his advantage against Hamilton (not that it was a great advantage, but it did move events in the direction Angel wanted).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It does make sense though. If anything, the writers left it vague enough so that viewers can speculate what Lindsay's death was. Was it part of Angel's plan to remove a potentially powerful player from taking over Wolfram & Hart and bring some justice to Lindsay? Or was it Lorne taking his own action against someone he really despised? Personnaly, I think it was Angel who called the shot (so to speak). The writers definitiely didn't spell out every single detail but like a connect the dot puzzle, the pieces were all there waiting for the viewer to "connect the dots" and fill in the big picture. I personally think it worked out rather well.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wesley was probably the best developed and most interesting character on the show. I wasn't too thrilled with his death since he was my favourite character but I do not think it was overkill. Would Gunn's or Spike's death be anymore surprising? Wesley was the tragic hero of the group and his death really did bring his character evolution full circle. I would have liked to have seen a more powerful ending for him, but it was only an hour show filled wiht lots to accomplish.</p><p></p><p>Definitely Anya's death in the final for Buffy was lame. Actually, the deathitself wasn't so lame as it was the reaction to it. Especially Xander's. Wes' exit was not like this at all. They all knew there was very little chance for all of them to make to the alley.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a whole lotta hat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myrdden, post: 1555115, member: 549"] Angel was only on for 5 seasons. Adding the Buffy seasons is like saying Cheers has been on for 20 seasons. I don't see where it hurt them. If you are referring to Harmony, Angel was well aware of her potential for betrayal and used to his advantage against Hamilton (not that it was a great advantage, but it did move events in the direction Angel wanted). It does make sense though. If anything, the writers left it vague enough so that viewers can speculate what Lindsay's death was. Was it part of Angel's plan to remove a potentially powerful player from taking over Wolfram & Hart and bring some justice to Lindsay? Or was it Lorne taking his own action against someone he really despised? Personnaly, I think it was Angel who called the shot (so to speak). The writers definitiely didn't spell out every single detail but like a connect the dot puzzle, the pieces were all there waiting for the viewer to "connect the dots" and fill in the big picture. I personally think it worked out rather well. Wesley was probably the best developed and most interesting character on the show. I wasn't too thrilled with his death since he was my favourite character but I do not think it was overkill. Would Gunn's or Spike's death be anymore surprising? Wesley was the tragic hero of the group and his death really did bring his character evolution full circle. I would have liked to have seen a more powerful ending for him, but it was only an hour show filled wiht lots to accomplish. Definitely Anya's death in the final for Buffy was lame. Actually, the deathitself wasn't so lame as it was the reaction to it. Especially Xander's. Wes' exit was not like this at all. They all knew there was very little chance for all of them to make to the alley. That's a whole lotta hat. [/QUOTE]
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