Willow: Look, all his weapons are gone.
Cordelia: But I thought he kept his weapons at the library.
Xander: No, those are his, uh, everyday weapons. These were his
good weapons. The ones he, uh, breaks out when company comes to visit.
Angelus: Passion. It lies in all of us.
Sleeping...waiting.
And though unwanted, unbidden it will stir, open its
jaws, and howl.
It hurts sometimes more than we can bear.
If we could live without passion, maybe we'd know some
kind of peace.
But we would be hollow.
Empty rooms, shuttered and dank.
Without passion, we'd be truly dead.
--
David E. Milligan
http://daviderl31.blogspot.com/
http://daviderl.com/
> Most of the first season episodes aired today. I was flipping back
> and forth between it and Barney Miller on WGNA. The only one I watched
> completely was "Passion" (not to be confused with "Passions" - Spike's
> favorite daytime TV show).
> Poor Giles, after Angelus killed Jennie, he got his "good weapons"
> and went after Angel. Giles was hitting Angel with a burning torch (not to
> be confused with a British flashlight). What he should have done is set
> Angel on fire, then continue hitting him until he was all burned up.
> Looks like his "good weapons" didn't do him much good.
He wanted Angel to suffer. Setting him on fire would have killed him
too quickly.
--
Quando omni flunkus moritati
Visit the Buffy Body Count at <http://homepage.mac.com/dsample/>
BUFFY: I say we take off and nuke the entire town from orbit. It's
the only way to be sure.
GILES: ...won't that make the story a bit short?
BUFFY: ...well, I suppose we could wait till S7...
Ben
(SCNR)