The Buffy and Spike dynamic was my favorite subplot because of how complex and developed it was. I think they always kind of had a thing for each other. I didn't see it as love; more like fascination/obsession and then eventually friendship and trusted confidants. Even as far back as School Hard, they always had a certain underlying chemistry even when they were fighting. Buffy probably didn't kill Spike because she saw a smidgen of humanity in him even when he was evil.
No reason is enough. She had plenty of oppurtunites to kill him before he became her lover.
I agree. Spike should have been dusted. Unfortunately he stuck around to be a pain in the ass. Don't get me wrong, I liked him as a villain & he could be funny at times but spuffy was a no no for me. I stopped watching the show after that.
Resposta de alias
no 26 de febreiro do 2017 ás 3:47PM
Maybe she had feelings for him, that she wasn't happy to acknowledge, - but kept her from finishing him.
Resposta de Pirouette028
no 7 de marzo do 2017 ás 11:40AM
The Buffy and Spike dynamic was my favorite subplot because of how complex and developed it was. I think they always kind of had a thing for each other. I didn't see it as love; more like fascination/obsession and then eventually friendship and trusted confidants. Even as far back as School Hard, they always had a certain underlying chemistry even when they were fighting. Buffy probably didn't kill Spike because she saw a smidgen of humanity in him even when he was evil.
Resposta de honeywolf3
no 8 de marzo do 2017 ás 8:42AM
I agree. Spike should have been dusted. Unfortunately he stuck around to be a pain in the ass. Don't get me wrong, I liked him as a villain & he could be funny at times but spuffy was a no no for me. I stopped watching the show after that.
Resposta de tmdb43737777
no 15 de setembro do 2017 ás 3:49AM
You could say that for Dracula, Dru or any other vamp that got away. Popularity by fans kept bringing them back