I think Spike’s story arc is the most compelling part of the show, in much the same way (though inverted) that Wesley’s arc is the most interesting part of Angel (the series). The only thing I find more interesting are the moments where Giles gets to be a genuine bad-ass, like the moment in Season 5 when he puts a final end to Glory.
On the whole, I like Xander just fine, but it’s always confused me why he manages to evade moral judgment for all of the dumb, dangerous things he’s done. Such as, for example, summoning the demon in Once More With Feeling, then not mentioning anything about it even after people start to die.
Then again, Season 1 is so different from the rest of the show in terms of tone that it sometimes hardly feels like canon. Since they had no idea whether the show would renew or not, pretty much every episode feels like a status quo reversion, so a lot of things happen without the lasting consequences really being addressed.
I think Spike’s story arc is the most compelling part of the show, in much the same way (though inverted) that Wesley’s arc is the most interesting part of Angel (the series). The only thing I find more interesting are the moments where Giles gets to be a genuine bad-ass, like the moment in Season 5 when he puts a final end to Glory.
On the whole, I like Xander just fine, but it’s always confused me why he manages to evade moral judgment for all of the dumb, dangerous things he’s done. Such as, for example, summoning the demon in Once More With Feeling, then not mentioning anything about it even after people start to die.
Then again, Season 1 is so different from the rest of the show in terms of tone that it sometimes hardly feels like canon. Since they had no idea whether the show would renew or not, pretty much every episode feels like a status quo reversion, so a lot of things happen without the lasting consequences really being addressed.
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