@Hierarch: Slavic magic is rather something short and obscene. Yuri Nikitin in his book "Three from the Forest" had one such "magic" word, with which the main characters achieved success (according to their opponents).
So strange. Yes, if Buffy and everyone remembers Dawn as a person, then it's very difficult to understand that he didn't exist. But in fact, it's just an artifact, like a drug, like energy, and apparently, it would be easier without it - both Buffy and the company. They could have let Dawn be killed. Most likely, after that, her story would also disappear and everything would be as before, that is, they would not remember her, as if she had lived with them all her life, she would just be for the duration of the fifth season.
In short, it seems to me that it would be better if she passed it.
First, it's hard mentally for Buffy and others like them Secondly, how did you listen to the general? If the Most Serene One does get the key, all the worlds will be fucked up, because the worlds will begin to penetrate each other and blablabla
I absolutely do not understand this comment. They will come to you in 5 minutes and tell you that your mother is just a set of memories (in which you love her and you have a good relationship), and an evil creature will kill you all if you don't give her away (well, if you do, then the apocalypse will happen, but that's it, little things). And what, will you give dear mother a suitcase and put it out the door?!
For some reason, Don acts like he doesn't remember Ben madly calling her the key and then turning into Glory. Or ignores this fact. Or the screenwriters scored. Anyway, it's kind of weird...
Something is too much nonsense in this series. I am interested in how in the modern world the state services would observe the logistical operation of moving a small medieval army. I doubt very much that we would have done nothing... And if they had left a lot of traces, the whole world would have been talking about these weirdos. These are not reenactors who fly to a historical festival or a championship in medieval martial arts by an ordinary plane. And even then, they have to overcome a lot of difficulties to bring equipment...
@Gamulator: it's strange that a negative comment is quite adequate. I also couldn't help but wonder where they got such an arsenal from. Did you pass through customs quietly?
Are they fucking serious? Even after Spike almost died protecting the girl's secret, they're whining that why the hell did Buffy put him on the case? I refuse to try to understand these people. It's as if with each episode their attitude towards him is thrown back to the first square of the playing field. All his help and self-sacrifice for their sake are faced with the same contempt and distrust.
On a minor note, I continue to humbly wait for it to be revealed that the little one stole Anya's earrings.
What a hard episode. so much anxiety and hopelessness. when they're going nowhere, when they're surrounded at this gas station, or whatever it was. When Buffy held Giles's hand and he said he was proud of her, for a second she was sure that this was the end, that he was dead. it just feels like they will definitely not survive this time, of course, you understand with your brain that this is not the case. But it's still hard to watch
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24In short, it seems to me that it would be better if she passed it.
Secondly, how did you listen to the general? If the Most Serene One does get the key, all the worlds will be fucked up, because the worlds will begin to penetrate each other and blablabla
These are not reenactors who fly to a historical festival or a championship in medieval martial arts by an ordinary plane. And even then, they have to overcome a lot of difficulties to bring equipment...
On a minor note, I continue to humbly wait for it to be revealed that the little one stole Anya's earrings.
- You know, this stuff can kill you... oh, yes, that's right...
God, how I screamed at Spike's look.