What does a re-imagined Buffy mean? Sorry, didn't mean to be cryptic. I was referring to this comment by shipperx. Basically I see comic!Buffy as different from show!Buffy, just like show!Buffy was different from movie!Buffy. Different premise.
This Buffy is taking responsibility over the consequences of her actions, she doesn't leave the mess for her friends to clean up Hm. Dunno. Buffy was *always* all about responsibility. And often she was the one to clean up after her friends - f.ex. the fact that they resurrected her was what brought The First into play. Anyway, yes she's taking responsibility for all the new slayers, but the way in which she does so (bank robbery) is criminal, amoral and unresponsible (especially so since she implicates her charges).
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Date: 2008-02-11 12:27 pm (UTC)Sorry, didn't mean to be cryptic. I was referring to this comment by
This Buffy is taking responsibility over the consequences of her actions, she doesn't leave the mess for her friends to clean up
Hm. Dunno. Buffy was *always* all about responsibility. And often she was the one to clean up after her friends - f.ex. the fact that they resurrected her was what brought The First into play. Anyway, yes she's taking responsibility for all the new slayers, but the way in which she does so (bank robbery) is criminal, amoral and unresponsible (especially so since she implicates her charges).