ext_78883 ([identity profile] rfmcdpei.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] avarielwings 2003-01-07 07:21 am (UTC)

I have to say, I never realised before how dirty the first version of Under Your Spell is.

"Underneath my willow tree," then the floating. Heh heh.

But why do some people not understand that during the last bit of Something to Sing About, Buffy's voice is supposed to go flat on "heav-en", and it's not just that SMG can't sing, because she can?

You mean, to add pathos?

There's something else I noticed during I've Got a Theory. Willow mentions a past threat (the little boy who involuntarily trapped them all in his dreams in Nightmares). Giles guesses their present adversary correctly ("a dancing demon"). And Xander suggests "evil witches". Could this be one of Joss Whedon's sneaky references to the future of the show? Because what Willow becomes in later episodes pretty much sums up "evil witches", and that would fit in with the "past, present ... future?" theme. I'd love it if that was true!

You know, I wouldn't be surprised. Speaking of which, the three episodes ending Season 6 will be airing tonight.

Side note: What I like about Evil!Willow is her precision and her power. She's a very lethal competitor, and she doesn't get distracted easily.

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