Fare Thee Well Buffy Well,

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Fare Thee Well Buffy

Well, they ended the show by turning every potential slayer in the world into a full blown slayer. They had nifty images of little league girls stepping up to plate and feeling themselves imbued with slayer power. Curiously, they didn't have images of Big Bad Bertha at the women's penitentiary becoming all powerful and kicking her CA's butt or anything. Anywho, for what it's worth, I am glad that they didn't kill Buffy off again, or have her walk away from her responsibility.

The Angel scene was short lived. Watching their little conversation about why she cannot be involved in a relationship because she is cookie dough, and she is not done cooking. But when she is done cooking then maybe she will be ready to have someone eat, er enjoy cookies. I enjoyed the conversation because I realised just how much they developed Angel since he had his own show. My favourite season of Buffy is Season Two, the one where Angel loses his soul. Even then he wasn't as strong a character as he has become, and they didn't undermine any of that for the Buffy finale. I guess that is why he could only be on for like 2 minutes.

I want to know what happened to all the people in Sunnydale? Did they all die?

Now off to read Victor's review. Any thoughts Peony? That has become a highlight if my Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.

Oh I did forget to mention (and Victor did not) was the highlight of the evening when the Mutant Enemy "Grr! Arh!" Guy turned and looked at us. My husband and I got a big kick out of that, well because we have gotten a big kick out of that guy for 7 years now. OK, OK, so we are easy to entertain.


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