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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 950944" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>I'd like to first say that the lind you quoted was directed at the S4 finale in response to the using of a powerful spell they thought would work. Just wanted to clarify as there seemed to be some confusion.</p><p></p><p>As for doing the spell earlier or any of those things, there isn't a reason needed to justify any of them for me because they were there for dramatic flair and liked the effect. It is quite possible that Willow needed to be positioned right over the Hellmouth in order to cast the spell or any other number of plot devices, but either way to me it didn't matter and was a very minor plot point.</p><p></p><p>And the scouting thing isn't that big of a deal to me either. Perhaps Buffy didn't expect the army to be so close and was going to leave the SITs with Spike while she looked ahead. Either way the plan was FUBAR and desperate.</p><p></p><p>And we don't know that the Scoobs had time before the spell needed to be cast. I was under the impression that time was precious and they didn't have much of it before the army was going to invade.</p><p></p><p>Either way about it I believe it comes down to the build-up not being as good as past seasons. The previous shows were good but only par for Buffy. I've stated other places why I think this is so I won't get into that here. It wasn't the best finale but it was a very entertaining hour of TV. That and it left the door open for future plots which even if they never come still works for me. I like to think that the characters live on beyond the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 950944, member: 4779"] I'd like to first say that the lind you quoted was directed at the S4 finale in response to the using of a powerful spell they thought would work. Just wanted to clarify as there seemed to be some confusion. As for doing the spell earlier or any of those things, there isn't a reason needed to justify any of them for me because they were there for dramatic flair and liked the effect. It is quite possible that Willow needed to be positioned right over the Hellmouth in order to cast the spell or any other number of plot devices, but either way to me it didn't matter and was a very minor plot point. And the scouting thing isn't that big of a deal to me either. Perhaps Buffy didn't expect the army to be so close and was going to leave the SITs with Spike while she looked ahead. Either way the plan was FUBAR and desperate. And we don't know that the Scoobs had time before the spell needed to be cast. I was under the impression that time was precious and they didn't have much of it before the army was going to invade. Either way about it I believe it comes down to the build-up not being as good as past seasons. The previous shows were good but only par for Buffy. I've stated other places why I think this is so I won't get into that here. It wasn't the best finale but it was a very entertaining hour of TV. That and it left the door open for future plots which even if they never come still works for me. I like to think that the characters live on beyond the show. [/QUOTE]
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