1. I'm finally ready to come to grips with my fan grief over Spike. After much mourning I've dealt with loss of the show, and now it's time to grieve for my guy.
I'm ready. So here's a moment of silence.
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And now I'm going to repost a quote I found a several months ago, again to say how appropriate it is. The essence of Spike and Spuffy.
" Things base and vile, holding no quantity
Love can transpose to form and dignity. "
-William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
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In other similar news, I've now got hella fic to read. Thanks, guys! And keep 'em comin'. :wink:
I'm ready. So here's a moment of silence.
...
And now I'm going to repost a quote I found a several months ago, again to say how appropriate it is. The essence of Spike and Spuffy.
Love can transpose to form and dignity. "
-William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
*
In other similar news, I've now got hella fic to read. Thanks, guys! And keep 'em comin'. :wink:
Re:
Date: 2003-05-31 11:39 pm (UTC)Why 20th century fox wants to keep milking this disturbing and not to mention dead horse is beyond me.
I've always wondered that. Not so much why people like B/A (although I think it's boring compared to B/S or Angel/Darla, I do get that shippers get fixated), but why the marketing people seem to cling to it four years after it was written out-- by BOTH shows. If it had really been picked up all the time in the story, sure, I can see why the programming people would attach themselves to it. But it's such a dead horse that the reviving of it is... lame. But then I think all B/A is lame and icky.