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Post by fredspuffed on Aug 9, 2004 12:15:31 GMT -5
i always thought Ats was a big gray area though toward the end it went black an white
a foir btvs it was black and white and became grayer over the years
that in part to spike hes a big gray area unto himself many many shades of course -- interesting ,fascinating, beautiful shades
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Post by Queen E on Aug 9, 2004 12:43:36 GMT -5
i always thought Ats was a big gray area though toward the end it went black an white a foir btvs it was black and white and became grayer over the years that in part to spike hes a big gray area unto himself many many shades of course -- interesting ,fascinating, beautiful shades Which is why he can exist and thrive in both worlds, methinks.
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Post by jeff on Jul 10, 2007 18:43:52 GMT -5
Love the contrasts to the BtVS "Harsh light of day" and AtS "In the dark" I never caught that before. Money is a situation that really is not brought up in BtVS until season 6. I am glad they brought it to AtS early on. It is kind of funny a couple episodes ago Cordy saying "Mr. I've been alive 200 years and never developed a portfolio." I don't guess brooding pays too much.
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Post by Queen E on Jul 12, 2007 18:41:14 GMT -5
Love the contrasts to the BtVS "Harsh light of day" and AtS "In the dark" I never caught that before. Money is a situation that really is not brought up in BtVS until season 6. I am glad they brought it to AtS early on. It is kind of funny a couple episodes ago Cordy saying "Mr. I've been alive 200 years and never developed a portfolio." I don't guess brooding pays too much. Hee! Yes; if it did, I'd be a millionaire!
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