After Kennedy left the room, Willow would have died.
You know, I thought she was going to die. When she turned all glowy and white, for a split second it went beyond that, into almost translucent, and I thought she was going to just... fade away.
Then they turned her solid again and she was basically fine, but I still feel like it was a cop out. I'd have hated it, too, if she'd died -- but they way they did that just left me terribly unsatisfied about it.
And I liked the way Spike died, to be honest. I think Willow's death would have balanced that out, in a way--there were a lot of similarities between those characters.
I'd agree with this, too. Now that I've had a chance to get over the gibbering 'they killed him?!', that is. I hate that they did, but at the same time, it worked, and well, and was right. Although that 'I love you', 'No, you don't. But thanks for saying it' exchange at the end between him and Buffy... he couldn't go on the way he had been, and there wasn't much of a way out of it for him, but. Ouch.
Anyway, another couple of questions, if you're still taking them; 'cause now I've had a bit of a chance to get past Buffy and come up with something vaguely question-like...
2. Was it always going to be the humanities for you, all the way back through school? Or did you flirt with the sciences, once upon a time, too?
3. Why Krycek? What moment or action (or inaction) crystallised the character in your head into someone you needed to write about?
4. Are these allowed to get personal? If so, how'd you meet Adrian, and who asked who out first? Did the other instantly say yes, or was persuasion required? (If personal isn't allowed, feel free to ignore this) (Also, I have this vague feeling I should actually know the answer to this. But if it came up that time in Wales, I've forgotten, so have the question anyway *g*)
5. What, exactly, do we need to offer you to induce you to write that Furst-homage Krycek & Triangle!Scully fic?
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Date: 2003-06-15 03:03 pm (UTC)You know, I thought she was going to die. When she turned all glowy and white, for a split second it went beyond that, into almost translucent, and I thought she was going to just... fade away.
Then they turned her solid again and she was basically fine, but I still feel like it was a cop out. I'd have hated it, too, if she'd died -- but they way they did that just left me terribly unsatisfied about it.
And I liked the way Spike died, to be honest. I think Willow's death would have balanced that out, in a way--there were a lot of similarities between those characters.
I'd agree with this, too. Now that I've had a chance to get over the gibbering 'they killed him?!', that is. I hate that they did, but at the same time, it worked, and well, and was right. Although that 'I love you', 'No, you don't. But thanks for saying it' exchange at the end between him and Buffy... he couldn't go on the way he had been, and there wasn't much of a way out of it for him, but. Ouch.
Anyway, another couple of questions, if you're still taking them; 'cause now I've had a bit of a chance to get past Buffy and come up with something vaguely question-like...
2. Was it always going to be the humanities for you, all the way back through school? Or did you flirt with the sciences, once upon a time, too?
3. Why Krycek? What moment or action (or inaction) crystallised the character in your head into someone you needed to write about?
4. Are these allowed to get personal? If so, how'd you meet Adrian, and who asked who out first? Did the other instantly say yes, or was persuasion required? (If personal isn't allowed, feel free to ignore this) (Also, I have this vague feeling I should actually know the answer to this. But if it came up that time in Wales, I've forgotten, so have the question anyway *g*)
5. What, exactly, do we need to offer you to induce you to write that Furst-homage Krycek & Triangle!Scully fic?