John Crichton said:
It obviously wasn't a hopeless battle because they won. If you want to blame the writers for a crummy season and setup to the finale so for it but I see this as no different from the previous 3 times she saved the world. Every single time a wildcard saved the day.
Against Adam they used a spell that they had no idea would do anything at all. There were no assurances that she would win the day.
Against Glory she figured at the last second that she could sacrifice herself to win. That wasn't any time of plan.
Against Willow she wasn't even there at the end. Xander was the wildcard this time.
And this time it was Spike/The Amulet who was the wildcard.
Against Adam, they had a powerful spell that they thought would work.
Against Glory they had a plan involving a robot and a god hammer. (the portal opening was unprepared for, and I don't want to argue the lack of logic in the whole Summers thing again, so I'll leave it there.)
Willow wasn't really that hard, they just had to get there.
Obviously, you didn't dig the final but your facts don't add up. If you would as Jamdin said give us a better plan or a better plot go for it.We are talking about a show with vampires, werewolves, witches and a 95 pound girl who has superpowers. 30 vs. one million is hardly a stretch. There's a reason she's a hero.
If you can prove that the slayers had no effect, please so do. We don't know how the amulet was activated. It just used Spike as a vessel, there is nothing that says how it came to life.
And as for previous seasons I believe that I have already illustrated that there were wildcard factors all over the place in many of the finales, not just this one. And there hasn't been a plan everytime. Most of the time its just the Scoobies being there and doing there thing. Was this season's ending as good as say 2 & 3, nope. But it was entertaining. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it as much as some of us did.
The problem isn't unforseen solutions or wildcards. The problem is, everything that they knew up to the point of entering the hellmouth pointed to them failing and dying.
Were they counting on ubervamps falling so easily? I'm hoping they weren't counting on Buffy's ability to be lethally stabbed and then not show the effects 5 minutes later.
Why wasn't the Slayer Spell cast before hand?
(and yes, why were the upper levels defended in three spots instead of one choke point?)
Besides, the Hellmouth was closed again. They had to reopen it. And, where was the big tentecaled monster! did the uber vamps eat it?
They showed the ep last night where Buffy kills the first Uber vamp. The girl doesn't know how to dodge at all, does she? That's why the Caleb Wirefu scene was so important, she finally figured out her quickened reflexes could be used for something other than charging ever faster at certain death!
Now if she's learned how stealth works, and scouted out the hell mouth ahead of time, that might be something. Instead, they open the gateway (letting all kinds of evil through, to be held off by Anya and Andrew...) and stand there waiting while Willow starts the spell.
I liked parts of the finale, but it really was one of the worst season finales so far. The fact that it was the series finale as well makes that worse for me.
But, the main thing for me is the plot holes. The stupid axe, the stupid amulet, the lack of any real plan by the First or The Slayers. The lack of even the most basic attempt to follow up on the plotpoints dropped haphazardly throughout the season... (Joyce, the Vulnerability to the Line, etc.)
And remember, the reason those of us complaining are doing so is because we have a large investment in the series. We've been watching it for quite a while, and have finally arrived at the end, only to be disappointed by it.