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<blockquote data-quote="Agnostic Paladin" data-source="post: 108586" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>I really liked Buffy this week, for the second week in a row. I guess ME wants to have Buffy in a better place emotionally for the end of the season. Which is good, since next year is supposed to be the final season. They needed to hit Buffy with all the traumatic events of the past year's worth of episodes so that they can have her overcome her destiny of dying young like every slayer before her has. (Unless they decide to end the show with an "inevitability of fate" thing and have her still fighting demons as the last episode fades away, maybe with a flash of her eventual violent death.) The way that her fate and her desire to escape it has been brought up every few episodes of the entire series makes it likely that the eventual happy ending is that she'll find some way to cheat fate - perhaps by fundamentaly altering the way the Buffyverse works and removing the need for a secret chosen one. This week's ep was another example of Buffy's wish to be normal, to not live in a world of monsters, and innate heroic nature that keeps her going back for more. It was also the best that I've seen the "what if the protagonist's nifty sci-fi world is simply the elaborate delusion of a schizophrenic in a perfectly normal world?" done. Its a lot more effective when the protagonist might be inclined to prefer the idea that everything they are isn't true and that they're simply a drugged-up straightjacketed loon. When the protagonist never even considers choosing the mundane reality (*cough*Sisko*cough*), then the story has no impact beyond a "neat episode" comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agnostic Paladin, post: 108586, member: 575"] I really liked Buffy this week, for the second week in a row. I guess ME wants to have Buffy in a better place emotionally for the end of the season. Which is good, since next year is supposed to be the final season. They needed to hit Buffy with all the traumatic events of the past year's worth of episodes so that they can have her overcome her destiny of dying young like every slayer before her has. (Unless they decide to end the show with an "inevitability of fate" thing and have her still fighting demons as the last episode fades away, maybe with a flash of her eventual violent death.) The way that her fate and her desire to escape it has been brought up every few episodes of the entire series makes it likely that the eventual happy ending is that she'll find some way to cheat fate - perhaps by fundamentaly altering the way the Buffyverse works and removing the need for a secret chosen one. This week's ep was another example of Buffy's wish to be normal, to not live in a world of monsters, and innate heroic nature that keeps her going back for more. It was also the best that I've seen the "what if the protagonist's nifty sci-fi world is simply the elaborate delusion of a schizophrenic in a perfectly normal world?" done. Its a lot more effective when the protagonist might be inclined to prefer the idea that everything they are isn't true and that they're simply a drugged-up straightjacketed loon. When the protagonist never even considers choosing the mundane reality (*cough*Sisko*cough*), then the story has no impact beyond a "neat episode" comment. [/QUOTE]
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