Buffy: Who would've thought grown-ups were people too? from The Dark Age (Season 2) |
BUFFY: Is she okay?
GILES: Um... The hills are not alive.
BUFFY: I'm sorry to hear that. I think.
GILES: I don't think she'll ever really forgive me. Maybe she shouldn't.
BUFFY: Maybe you should.
GILES: I never wanted you to see that side of me.
BUFFY: I'm not gonna lie to you. It was scary. I'm so used to you being a grownup, and then I find out that you're a person.
GILES: Most grownups are.
BUFFY: Who would've thought?
GILES: Some are even, uh... shortsighted, foolish people.
BUFFY: So, after all this time, we finally find out that we *do* have something in common. Which, apart from being a little weird, is kind of okay. I think we're supposed to be training right now.
GILES: Yes. Yes. Um, need to concentrate on your flexibility.
BUFFY: And you know what? I have just the perfect music. Go on, say it. You know you want to.
GILES: It's not music, it's just, uh, meaningless sounds.
BUFFY: There. Feel better?
GILES: Yes. Thanks. Bay City Rollers. Now, that's music.
BUFFY: I didn't hear that.
written by: Dean Batali & Rob Des Hotel; Transcribed by: AleXander Thompson. Full transcript at:
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