Inexplicably Willow's hair is red in this scene. The whole panel is in a pinkish sort of sepia, red would be the new black in that context.
In penultimate panel on issue #3 we saw Satsu on the castle wall fighting zombies when the kiss of true love occured. Zombie fighting was in #2. I think the kiss of true love occurred after the zombies had be sent to the ball so unless Satsu really felt compelled to gavotte there’s no problem with her making back to the bedroom for cinnamon smoochies.
Amy: she's a super-witch, she can do almost anything but for some inexplicable reason she has spent a couple of years in Sunnydale crater unable to get out. Amy’s powers were augmented by the Initiative. Being in the hellmouth was helping her and Warren grow stronger and from the look of her when they first dug her up, bat-shit insanier, she probably thought she liked it there.
Ethan Rayne's death is just another proof that this story doesn't need adult characters I’d say Ethan’s death was showing exactly the opposite, it stomps on the happy redemptive ending with big adult boot. I was shocked to see it and shocked that I cared. Typical Joss.
Overall I’d say they were going for something a little more complicated than either man vs. superman or Slayers vs. patriarchs. We've only the General's word that the Slayers being women plays no role in his belief that they won’t ultimately be able to control themselves but within the Buffy universe their demon origin is a serious alternative cause for concern. The shooting of Ethan shows how ruthless the Twilight people can be. They're not nice but then neither is the Buffy who cold-bloodedly ordered the mortal wounding of human soldiers so they could be used as bargaining chips to get Willow back. When all's said and done both the Slayers and the Twilight are completely self-appointed guardians of humanity. I think it'll be very interesting to see how things play out.
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Some quibbles:
Inexplicably Willow's hair is red in this scene.
The whole panel is in a pinkish sort of sepia, red would be the new black in that context.
In penultimate panel on issue #3 we saw Satsu on the castle wall fighting zombies when the kiss of true love occured.
Zombie fighting was in #2. I think the kiss of true love occurred after the zombies had be sent to the ball so unless Satsu really felt compelled to gavotte there’s no problem with her making back to the bedroom for cinnamon smoochies.
Amy: she's a super-witch, she can do almost anything but for some inexplicable reason she has spent a couple of years in Sunnydale crater unable to get out.
Amy’s powers were augmented by the Initiative. Being in the hellmouth was helping her and Warren grow stronger and from the look of her when they first dug her up, bat-shit insanier, she probably thought she liked it there.
Ethan Rayne's death is just another proof that this story doesn't need adult characters
I’d say Ethan’s death was showing exactly the opposite, it stomps on the happy redemptive ending with big adult boot. I was shocked to see it and shocked that I cared. Typical Joss.
Overall I’d say they were going for something a little more complicated than either man vs. superman or Slayers vs. patriarchs. We've only the General's word that the Slayers being women plays no role in his belief that they won’t ultimately be able to control themselves but within the Buffy universe their demon origin is a serious alternative cause for concern. The shooting of Ethan shows how ruthless the Twilight people can be. They're not nice but then neither is the Buffy who cold-bloodedly ordered the mortal wounding of human soldiers so they could be used as bargaining chips to get Willow back. When all's said and done both the Slayers and the Twilight are completely self-appointed guardians of humanity. I think it'll be very interesting to see how things play out.