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Post by nightnurse on Nov 15, 2003 0:54:16 GMT
;D LMAO...you big tease you...but yeah..extra large!
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 15, 2003 10:56:23 GMT
Some spoiler pics at Mythical-Boards.com. Must register to view. Subject of photo = # of pics Spike = 5 Spike & Angel = 2 Angel = 1 other = 1
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 15, 2003 11:43:35 GMT
They are also at City of Angel, where you don't have to be a member. I hope/expect SpikeonAngel to have them soon - and they usually have nice big versions ;D Maybe Comics-Continuum too. But I have gone ahead and put up the Spikey ones in our Angelic Promos and the JM&Crew albums.
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 18, 2003 6:29:52 GMT
The WB's description here... as well as 3 more pics! Including one of new vampire Spike...
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 18, 2003 12:48:13 GMT
Okay, we know Lindsay is back in 10... calling himself Sean... But, check this out. We have another episode summary first, but then the whambam at the end is NEW: www.livejournal.com/users/persephonemoon/19204.html
I haven't been spoiling too much this season, but I'm sure there've been sides and such out for this ep for ages. The one scene that may be a new spoiler (it's not on Spoiler Slayer at all, at least) is the last one, which I have on good authority was written by Joss.
Also, fair warning, after I watched Destiny, I watched the next 2 eps of the O.C., so I'm not remembering Angel as clearly as I might be. If there's something not in this summary that you've been previously spoiled for, it's more likely that I forgot to mention it than that it's been cut. So just ask.
We open with a flashback. Dru is showing Spike the house she's just emptied, and he's in full William-in-awe mode until she casually drops Angelus into the conversation. "Angelus?" asks William, "Who's that?" True to form, Angelus steps forth from the shadows so that Dru can introduce him. Dru is a bit worried that Daddy might be angry with her, but no, he's looking forward to...hunting...with a man. (It is at this point that sub tells text, "it's not you, it's me," and gracefully exits stage left.) (It is also at this point that I completely forget how the flashbacks are intercut with the present day for the rest of the episode, since the parallels between Dru and goblet really don't make much sense beyond "look! We found a way to bring back Dru!")
Cut to the present, when Spike is being told by Angel that he can't have an office (no, not even Wesley's, since Wes is on sabbatical, not permanently gone) Spike recieves a heavy package. Harmony opens it for him, and it turns out to be an empty box. It is quickly revealed, however, that it was a box of corporeality, since Spike's next move is to slam into Angel's closed office door. He gives Angel and Gunn big bear hugs before getting a better idea when he remembers Harmony's right there. Harm initially launches into a "I'm not yours anymore" speech, but he convinces her with a head-tilted "That's a very pretty skirt you're wearing." They go off to find somewhere to have sex with each other.
Meanwhile, all the office phones, faxes and computers are going nuts, and nobody can figure out why. Some machine thingy in Fred's office is reading electrical disturbances with no easily identifiable cause, and she's confused. Eve shows up, out of nowhere, as usual, and points out the obvious -- that all of these things are harbingers of "something big." Thank you, Captain Helpful.
There's a great creepy scene where a guy by the copy machine starts screaming "TONER! TONER! NOBODY! EVER! REPLACES! THE! TONER!" and when he turns around, there's blood dripping from his eyes, and he attacks the other guy in the copy room with an Office Space-like fury. But I can't remember exactly where it fits in. It's somewhere in the first half, so I figure now's as good a time as any to mention it. Around this scene are other reports of employees going berserk.
Spike and Harmony are in the middle of what seems to be perfectly normal back-from-the-dead vampire sex, when suddenly, her eyes turn bloody, and she starts to attack Spike. She bites him (not in a kinky way), and throws him off of her, screaming that he can't treat her like that, she doesn't belong to him, and why doesn't he just go back to his Slayer whore??? Spike does the only thing he can do, and knocks her out cold.
Eve is eventually persuaded to mention that the fabric of reality is being torn apart because the Shanshu prophecy has gotten confused. See, originally, there was only one vampire champion with a soul (the word champion's in the prophecy? really?), and then, even after Spike died to save the world, the fact that he was a ghost meant that Angel was the only candidate. Now that Spike's corporeal again...the world is falling to pieces. "This town may not be big enough for the both of you," Eve says, tweely.
Spike's suggested solution is to leave LA and return to Europe, but when Eve points out that by "this town" she meant "this plane of existance," he...still doesn't care. Angel asks him to stay. The O.C. must have wiped the specifics of this conversation from my mind, but the result is that they all go get Sirk to read the Shanshu prophecy to them again, since Wes is out of town.
Sirk sneers at Angel's suggestion that he "read the prophecy" and knows what it's about, saying that Angel read a translation, which he compares to reading the King James Bible and claiming to know what it says in the original Aramaic or Hebrew. The fact that Sirk must translate it into English in order to discuss it with them is not mentioned, so we'll just pretend it's not an issue. Easily handwaved. Sirk reads the familiar part, about a vampire hero with a soul who plays a critical role in the apocalypse, on either one side or the other. Then he reads a bit about a tree having two roots, which Spike says sounds like a gardening tip, causing Sirk to say dryly, "It's a metaphor. Oh, please don't tell me I have to explain metaphor to you people?" Then, he reads another passage, about the vampire with a soul drinking from "the cup of eternal torment." "Another metaphor?" Spike asks. No, this one's real. Angel asks if the prophecy says where the cup is, and hey, what do you know? It's in Nevada, in an abandoned opera house, just a few hours from LA. Nobody saw that coming.
By the time Angel has decided he's going after the cup to drink from it, Spike is already halfway there in Angel's red Viper. (Editorial aside: Wouldn't this have been a great time to bring back that helicopter? But no. Sigh!) The rest of the ep is a fistfight of epic proportions intercut with the remainder of the flashbacks. In the flaskbacks, Spike walks in on Angelus fucking Dru, and is confused, disgusted, and offended. He protests that Dru is "his destiny," which charms Dru and makes Angelus laugh. The obligatory moment of retcon comes when Angelus repeatedly calls Spike "Willy," is corrected "William," and says "You know, you really ought to get yourself a new name. Something that inspires more terror."
In the present day fight scene, they are once again fighting over destiny. (Which is a parallel I just thought of, and actually works rather well. Dru = a destiny they cannot share = cup of eternal torment. Heh.) I can't do the scene justice in a summary -- it's extremely well written. But all the old issues come out, and they both get in some good digs, and the both have some very good moments. (The fact that the Spike&Angel show is drawing me in, IMO, says a helluva lot about the quality of this scene. It's damn good.)
Back in the lab, Fred is working to find out what's what, and Eve and Gunn are with her. (This scene is actually intercut in the middle of the Spike/Angel fighting/flaskbacky stuff, but in prose, it works better here.) Anyway, Fred can't make heads or tails of it, Sirk's taken off. Not only that, but when Gunn tried to consult the Conduit, not only had the big cat gone, the entire White Room had gone. Nothing there but a howling void. Moments later, Gunn becomes the first MoG to go all bloody-eyed, and he starts accusing Eve of causing all of this, and pins her to the wall with his hand on her throat. "So, you need to breathe? Good to know." Mmmmm, chills. Sadly, as he's berating and strangling her, Fred loads up a tranq gun and shoots him with it, depriving us all of the pleasure of watching Eve die. I love the Twig, but damnit, sometimes she makes wrong decisions.
In the end, Spike wins. He just wanted it more. Unfortunately, when he drinks from the goblet, it turns out to be Mountain Dew. D'oh! They've been had! Back to the Batcave, stat!
When they get back, within seconds, everything goes back to normal. (Fred asks Angel what happened to him, since the fight has left him rather beaten and bloody. Angel says he fell down some stairs. Big stairs. Hee.) Eve's explanation is simple -- the Senior Partners stepped in. They were aware of the problem, and had in fact been working on it all along. They have now managed to stablize a small portion of reality, to buy some time. How much, nobody knows. Everyone is still a bit baffled, but accept her explanation, at least tentatively.
THE LAST SCENE, OH MY GOD.
It's shot in such a way as to let you know that there's a big reveal at the end. All one take, very careful framing. Eve arrives at her apartment, the interior of which is covered in mystical runes. She's speaking to someone we don't see, saying that everything went according to plan. They bought her "Senior Partners" explanation, Sirk disappeared right on cue, etc etc. At one point, the sound on the tape cut off (whether by accident or design, I don't know), so she says "You'll be happy to know [looooooooooong silence] didn't kill each other after all." As she's talking, she's undressing. As the scene ends, she crawls into bed, completely naked, next to an also naked, rune-tattooed LINDSAY MAC-FREAKING-DONALD.
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 19, 2003 14:30:42 GMT
From Matt Roush Guide /roush/dispatches/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">www.tvguide.com//roush/dispatches/
November 19, 2003 Angel's sweeps month ends tonight on a thrilling note, as the rivalry between those vampires with soul, Angel (David Boreanaz) and Spike (James Marsters), reaches a new fever pitch in a wildly entertaining episode titled "Destiny."
I've been enjoying the "revamped" (so to speak) Angel this season, but have grown tired of waiting for Spike to get fully back in the spirit of things. Lurking around the premises, taunting Angel and his team as a spectral ghost, only goes so far.
So it's not only wonderful for that particular obstacle to be eradicated in the episode's opening scene — "He's a solid citizen again," declares Gunn — but Spike's transformation sets up a new conflict with Angel that should carry them, and us, through the rest of the season with plenty of merry mayhem.
This episode, written by David Fury and Steven S. DeKnight, is jam-packed with violent clashes, surprising twists and fang-sharp wit. Adding to the fun, we get to revisit, in colorful flashbacks, the early days of the vamps' centuries-long association with each other, when Spike was merely known as William and Angel was the demonic Angelis. As we watch them clash over Drusilla (the wonderful Juliet Landau), the eternally dazed vamp who sired Spike, the seeds of their hostility fester into a bloody battle in the present. The victor, legend has it, will get to sip from a mystical chalice known as the Cup of Perpetual Torment and fulfill the prophecy that can only apply to one CVS (Champion Vampire with Soul).
From startling start to shocking finish, this episode ranks with the best of Buffy. I haven't found myself saying that in a while. WOOHOO!!! ;D
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 19, 2003 21:17:23 GMT
The wildfeed summary is up at www.angelsacolyte.com/index.html Yay, we got our nod to Darla, Cy! Not so yay that the yucky Sparm is still there in all its shoddy glory. So, what are Eve and Lindsey/Sean hoping to achieve, huh?! ;D
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 20, 2003 6:13:34 GMT
I got to watch most of it at work, but of course missed bits here and there, including the beginning before the hand-sizzling thing... Loved the Spike/Angel & William/Angelus fights.... *sigh* I missed the part right after Spike becomes corporeal where he "touches himself and then Angel" but the summaries say "not like that", but still wanted to see... When he did become solid though, it seemed a bit of Hyper James showed through... and then there was the Harmony-shagging... Spike and Angel bickering over everything... silly boys... I happened to think the toner thing was funny, but that's just nerdy me... "Toner, toner! Why can't anybody replace the toner?!" William's face was priceless when Angelus said something about needing a man to share his [ack I don't remember... experiences? fun?] with! Did they get yet a different wig for William? This one did not look like the FFL or LMPTM wigs. Didn't look too bad. Speaking of hair, I noticed at the beginning that Spike/James had a fresh bleach job, and towards the end, he had some [gray?! maybe that was just dark hairs mixed with bleached hairs...] roots showing... There was no promo, and I had read on the WB's website yesterday that there is no Angel next week. Josie & the Pussycats or something... Ooh! I forgot something... Lindsey! Eve is telling them how she's not the enemy blah blah... she goes to an apartment with weird symbols painted all over the walls in no particular pattern... talking out loud about the senior partners and that guy who tricked them with the Cup of Perp. Torment... getting undressed... and gets in bed next to shirtless for sure Lindsey... who has the same type symbols all over the part of his body that we can see... kinda weird to see him since the Angel that was on earlier today was the s2 where he got in his pickup truck and left... I hope we get to see him in those jeans again... Okay, downloaded the first part of it... which is the only part available to me right now... I had missed the beginning where William and Dru come "home" and he meets Angelus for the first time... I love the giggling before we see W & D... then Randy William... or "Willy" as Dru calls him! Can bet that was joked about on the set... I guess Angelus and Darla having a fight was a way to have Darla gone so they didn't have to pay another guest star... Ah, here we go... As transcribed by me: Cyrus... ---start scene--- [England 1880... giggling and lauging... enter newly turned William and Dru... William is all over Dru... lucky Juliet... ] Dru: "Such a hungry little kitty... meooowww... You've been a starved one, haven't you? My sweet Willy." LMFAO! William: "Got you to feast on now, pet. Is this your home?"Dru: "Their home. [indicating dead couple on couch] Ambassador to... something... and his plump, lovely wife... til their spirits flew away on fairy wings... psst... when Angelus took them for dinner."William: "Angelus? Who the bloody hell is Angel-" [Angelus appears in doorway]Dru: "Look what I made... it's called Willy..." ;D LMAO! William: "William."Dru: "Where's Darla? I want Darla to see William."Angelus: "Darla and I had a little spat. Her precious Master sent for her. You know Darla, Master's pet."Dru: "Aw. Poor Angelus."Angelus: "Oh don't fret Dru. We'll make up. Always do. [groans and touches bruise on his face] After a little tit for tat... shouldn't let that spoil our fun here. So, instead of just feeding off this William, you went and turned him into one of us. Another rooster in the henhouse." Dru: "You're not cross with me are you?" Angelus: "Cross? [grabs William's had and puts it into the sunlight] Do you have any idea what it's like to have nothing but women as travel companions? Night in and night out ..." [William gets away]William: "Touch me again..." Angelus: "Don't mistake me, I do love the ladies, it's just lately... I've been wondering... what it'd be like... to share the slaughter of innocence... with another man. [Angelus frying his own hand] Don't think that makes me some kind of a deviant, hmm? Do you? [William reaches out into the sunlight and fries his own hand, Angelus laughs] Ah! I like this one! [putting hand on William's shoulder] You and me, we're going to be the best of friends..." [both men laughing crazily] --cut to present-- Angel: "Get the hell away from me, Spike." Spike: "Would that I could, you big ape!" ---end scene---
And then there's: Spike: "Oh he thought he killed his bloody father boo hoo. Try staking your mother, when she's coming on to you!" Harmony: "Wow, that explains a lot."
And of course, the Spike, you got mail. lol Spike: "Anymore [something couldn't tell] for me, I'll be in here, telling you boss what a miserable bastard... [tries to walk through door and runs into it, falling on the floor] Bugger! That hurt! [Angel opens door and comes out, Spike realizes what happened] Hold on..." [cut to opening credits]
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Post by Incogni2 on Nov 20, 2003 12:17:32 GMT
I swear I looked in here last night and didn't see this discuss thread...well, sigh, what can I say? It was.... [glow=red,10,300]FANFUCKINGTASTIC!!!!![/glow]
It helps that I have been watching the old Angel to better understand the relationships, etc. but OMG!
SPIKE/WILLIAM IS BACK LAYDEES!!!!!! WITH A CAPITAL B!!!!!! And I can only use both his names cos he is so much more a blend of the two!
Starts out with Spike following, harrassing Angel, asking for his own office to go to at night. Angel blowing him off cos he is just a Ghost and exits into his own office.
Harmony holds a package at the front desk, wondered what had happened to her, not in the last couple eps, so she opens as they both wonder WHO would post to a shost. OK, so I initially thought the whole 'flash in the box' an easy out to solve the ghostly problems but within 15 seconds I just didn't give a shit! As the phones go haywire, Spike heads back full speed to Angel's office and literally 'bounces' back off the door. Angel opens up, cup of blood in hand, Spike is on the floor as understanding races across his beautiful features, leaps up, touching himself, licking the blood from his nose, touching Angel, grabbing his cup and downing it in a single gulp "mmmm, otter?"
Oh god, and it just keeps getting better and better! Don't know how the downloads were, but can't wait for you all to see it!
The Harmony thing may have read as crass, but was the natural response for Spike and quite funnily done. After all, he's had his cup of blood, now on to the next item on the agenda of corporeal being. With no 'foreplay' Spike just grabs Harm as she comes from behind the desk. Of course she fains resistance, but with a simple "that's a pretty skirt" and impish 'ya know ya want it' look from Spike they are headed off down the hallway for a "long lunch Boss"! Spike literally throws a guy out of his office with a 'Piss Off!' as Harm gets 'comfortable' on top a desk. Of course the scene switches back to Angel's office with him, Gunn and Eve and her explanation of a rip in the fabric or something, get back to that later....
So Spike is banging away telling Harm to "don't say a word, let's savor the moment" and looking on the verge of having a coronary, providing he had a heart to have one with, and Harm looks up with blood running from her eyes (rather ebolish/Stephen Kingish) and bites him. Scene switches again but when returns to them, she is ranting about him using her, doesn't want her, etc. and ends with "slayer whore, I'm going to kill you!" and Spike about knocks her into next week!
Crap, gotta go to work and in the middle of watching it again. More later cos there are so many twists and SPIKE KNOCKS THE SHIT OUT OF ANGEL!!!!
Oh, and PK, must start a new prat thread, cos our boy has done all those things once again and with SUCH ZEST!!! **thud**
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 20, 2003 13:47:12 GMT
Just a reminder to everyone, there is no need to give a blow by blow account of what happens when giving your thoughts on the episodes, because we already have those in spades earlier in the threads. We get summaries a good while before the ep airs. But your reactions to the story and scenes are much appreciated.
For instance, I really want to know what everyone thinks about Eve and Lindsey working together - for what aim? To whose agenda?
I'm glad you feel the Spike/Harmony stuff comes across better on screen I2, because on paper Spike looks like a misogynist jerk (which Fury seems to think he is!), especially the shutting her up stuff... I'd have kneed him in the balls for that! Going to find my download source now - too busy this morning to get started on it!
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Post by marilyn on Nov 20, 2003 17:47:21 GMT
This episode made up for all the disappointing Spike in the previous episodes....which, I guess, it was meant to do! All of it was brilliant.... ;D I had to lol at me....thanks for identifying the guy in bed with Eve...since I haven't seen many Angels before this season, I had no idea who the guy in bed with Eve is...and he seems quite hunky!?
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 21, 2003 0:49:05 GMT
Okay, I was surprised. Surprised that I didn't like this episode more. I thought it flagged in the middle, pacing was off. And as a whole episode, I actually much prefered "Hellbound". However, there were some hugely entertaining and revealing aspects to this ep and I still thought it was one of the best... this season. Not ever. Possibly the most shocking thing was to find that David had clearly been working on his excrutiating Irish accent and it seemed tons better than ever before ;D And William's wig was def the best of his three "do's", LMAO! Juliet looked at her most lovely, never seen Dru look as good as that before, bless her little barmy socks. Gunn continues to look HOT in a suit and confident demeanour. And poor old Eve just looks skankier every time we see her, lol! Have I got all my shallow comments out of the way now?! Not sure, we'll see. Things I really liked: The first flashback, where William meets Angelus. James' expressions were beautiful; uncertain, suspicious, wonder, bravado. The hand frying test of macho-vampness. And the manic laughter they share afterwards, William deperately trying to fit in at this stage. Spike shooting his mouth off... yet again... about having to kill his mum when she came on to him (which I didn't like but...), then qualifying this, softening it by explaining she wasn't herself, and it was a long time ago. Now please shut up about it Spike! The whole recorporealising scene, from the heavy box of light to the thankfully beautifully played scene between Spike and Harm when their looks to each other just had me grinning like a loon. Gunn actually looked pleased Spike was a solid citizen again, and after Spike hugging him, he was prodding him back. I'd really like them to be friends, and Spike clearly likes him. The fighting and leaping of Spike and Angel was terrific. Spike isn't used to such dramatic LA vamp flying and he seemed to take to it really well, lol! The fights were excellently choreographed, and James - not just Spike - looked like he was really enjoying himself ;D Their dialogue was terrific throughout the Nevada escapades too, and was hugely revealing. Spike was at his most cuttingly honest and insightful and quite frankly Angel can't match him in that and had to sink low and call up Buffy jibes to score any points. James' use of the English accent fascinates me... it has to be deliberate, it has happened so often and for so long. That it is more neutral/cultured when confident or just in normal conversation. But when he is masking up, putting on his act of cockiness and self-assurance he slides into the north London accent, supposedly more streetwise and ordinary bloke. Distancing himself from the romantic, poetic, well-to-do William that lurks within. This happened a lot in "Destiny" and I loved it. And William's face when confronted with the "betrayal" by Dru and Angelus, and their mocking him for his love of Dru and his belief in her being his destiny. It is their mocking laughter that seems to trigger the "Spike" face in William, and that would make absolute sense, coming so soon after the mockery of his contemporaries and his rejection by Cecily. But on the sweet side, Dru does seem to be full of wonder and innocence when he declares that they are forever.... aw. Sirk was good, another high calibre actor for a guest role. The delicious suprise of tattooed Lindsey aka Sean - and I kinda wish I HADN'T found out about this before watching. And finally, Angel being whiny and petty and small, and also LOSING to Spike. He's been in need of a good showing up for a while. And he needs to get his head out of his ass, and stop seeking a reward for doing good. (not that he is big on the do-gooding this season anyway). What I hated - the Spike/Harmony sex may have been brief, but it was UGLY!!! Yuk! We - and she! - know he is better than that, lol! And the gratuitous shots of Eve's legs throughout. They aren't particularly great legs either.. although someone on the team obviously thinks they are (Joss?! ) Things that are bugging me and I need to know! If the whole thing was a set up by Eve and Lindsey, how did they manage to make the Cat/Conduit and the White Room disappear? And will they be back, now we have a temporary balance again? And what exactly are E and L up to? Whose side are they on? And are all those symbols on the walls and on Lyndsey protection of some sort? The solidifying of Spike, the appearance of Lindsey, and his alliance with Eve, all make me far more eager to see what happens next (although not immediately next because #9 is a stinker, people! )
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 21, 2003 5:46:12 GMT
Finished downloading it, and watched it again... After Spike and Angel realized the cup was a fake, while they were still in the opera house and all bloody... I kept wishing they'd lick the blood off each others' faces... ;D *sigh*
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Post by Incogni2 on Nov 21, 2003 12:12:03 GMT
...gee PK, kinda thought that was what I was doing... Apologies I2, it did come across too personal. I have amended my post, as it is really a general comment for everyone. We get quite a few summaries for each episode now well ahead of time, not to mention the absolutely blow by blow accounts in the wildfeed, and these things are all posted in the episode threads before they are then moved into the general Angel section after they have aired. - PKAnd yea, the scene with Spike/Harm was UGLY...but that is their relationship...always has been...he USES her and depending on which camp follower you are...did he and Buffy get it on before the end...when was the last time he had sex? I get the feeling sometimes that people think that since Spike now has a soul, he is supposed to become a perfect person...well, there are no perfect people, we are all inherently fallable. He will always be a blend of Spike & William no matter how bloody heroic he becomes. And agree about Eve's legs....looked like toothpicks when she stripped to get into bed with Lindsay. So in Gunn's moment of bloodeyed insanity...he saw her with the utmost clarity.
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 21, 2003 13:29:33 GMT
I meant ugly in that it was all ugly looking! He used to seduce Harmony beautifully regardless of what he thought of her.... but I appreciate he was too anxious to get on with the job for those niceties. But it still looked UGLY and I could have lived without the awkward mechanics of it. Afterall, it wasn't necessary to show that. Mind you, no wonder he looked like he was expending so much (unimaginative) effort for not much result, because there was no evidence he had unzipped, and she still had her knickers on! He was offered plenty of casual sex on a plate in S7 and declined it, and Anya was someone he had always kinda got along with and liked. For the record, I believe the last time he had sex was with her in S6, unless he boffed any of his victims before he bit them while under the influence of the First, for which there was no evidence. A LONG time for a guy like Spike, but then, what's so different now to just before he died? Oh wait, silly me! He is being written entirely differently now to the guy he had evolved into by S7. By some of the writers at any rate. It makes you a little dizzy sometimes, the way his character changes from ep to ep, depending on who's writing... Lol at Cy and the slashiness. There were plenty of slashy moments for you to enjoy though, weren't there.... maybe by the end of the season they'll be sharing Angel's apartment (because it IS way too big for just him and he must get lost in that bed) and licking each other on a regular basis. ;D It would be prettier to watch than constipated thrusty man.
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 21, 2003 23:57:37 GMT
maybe by the end of the season they'll be sharing Angel's apartment (because it IS way too big for just him and he must get lost in that bed) and licking each other on a regular basis. Ohhhh yeahhhhh...! ;D They don't hate each other... there's just too much UST between them! ;D Oh those people... Harmony was giggling and stuff... I don't call that AR... but I won't get started... Did you delete the post you just made, PK?
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 22, 2003 0:03:43 GMT
There is always a fine line between love and hate ;D I just wish the writers - *coughFurycough* understood what their throwaway scenes could spawn... Mind you, in this case it could be down to the direction. There are plenty of folks in the Jossverse fandon who bay for Spike's blood, and some of these have pounced on his unsexy sex with Harm as being another example of attempted rape. Hell, there is even a thread (not a particularly well argued one, but it's there anyway) at the WB message board... ::)Spike the Serial Attempt-Rapist (A5x08) talk.thewb.com/viewtopic.php?topic=190187&forum=4&48
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Post by Cyrus on Nov 22, 2003 0:15:29 GMT
Oh you redid your post... now mine looks funny lol... I was just at the WB's site, and it says Conviction is on Wednesday... while another part of their site says that Josie and the Pussycats will be on... I need to know! Conviction is the one I taped over and have no download for! Silly station people... Maybe the Conviction thing is just because there is no ep next week and they don't have a promo for #9? I started reading that topic and got fed up and quit... not even gonna... Some people...
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Post by PokerKitten on Nov 22, 2003 0:34:23 GMT
Yeah, she is a silly bint and shouldn't have changed her mind, but they were cute with the smiles and the giggles running down the corridor. But the Spike bashers are saying while he was wearing ConstipatedThrustyFace Harmony wanted him to stop and yet he continued for oh... a few seconds. So that was AR. She was going all bloody eyed at the time so I took her discomfort to be about that (not his shocking lack of technique now he has a soul, lol!) Everywhere I go the folks think it is Josie and the Pussycats, replacing both Smallville and Angel.
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Post by PokerKitten on Dec 7, 2003 13:26:28 GMT
The majority verdict in the poll for this ep was - LovedItLovedItLovedIt....
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