Entropy: Finally, Some Damn Continuity!
by Klytaimnestra
You can also read about Kly's Thoughts
on Season 6 so far (to Entropy)
Emotionally:
OWWW! That hurt so damn much. Oh, god, I love Spike. He is so wonderful.
Hopelessly devoted to him. Man I love Anya. Totally devoted to her
too. Holy crow I dislike Buffy. She's not suffering nearly enough.
Bring it on. Isn't Xander despicable! Wow. I totally love Spike.
Wow. Owww that hurt.
Objectively:
Excellent episode. Unbelievable. Wow. Who-ee. Totally. (And this
is completely objective, honest.)
Why this episode was so great:
It was All!About!Spike! How long did that central Spike/Anya scene
last? James Marsters is a brilliant actor who managed to be at once
loving and pretty evil and in pain and sympathetic and intelligent
and pathetic and understanding and sexy and honest, and never once
fell off the tightrope. The episode gave free rein to his talents
and he carried it off without the slightest sign of strain. But
everyone else did a great job, too.
What I loved the very best about this episode:
That Spike and Anya, between them, said every single thing any
of us have ever said in the last several months about the Scoobies.
They both know exactly what's going on. And so do we. And so, it's
now clear, do the writers, who got it out there. Everything we thought
we were seeing - we saw it. All the Scooby weaknesses and petty
shallow self-righteousness and nasty-minded narrowness - it's all
there, written in. We aren't imagining it.
My favourite lines:
"The two of them - they're weak, is all." Spike is right.
"They'll miss the water, now the well's gone dry." No foolin'.
"How dare you judge me!" And high time too, Anya my love! I was
so glad to see her reaction. First apologizes, because she loves
Xander. But when he gets on his high horse, she does NOT let him.
Wish Spike had done the same to Buffy. I was waiting for the line
"you told me to move on." But we're supposed to see him as too taken
aback to defend himself I think.
All-time favourite line:
"That's Spike! He's so cool!" (pause) "Uh, she's pretty hot too."
Difference between Xander and Anya:
It's sheer luck that Xander's not a murderer. It's sheer luck
that Anya's not a murderer. But I like Anya more, because she's
not a bully, and because she did stop Spike from wishing at the
end. Xander did get some sympathetic lines early in the episode
though. Pity he couldn't get out the one line that would have fixed
everything, "I'm afraid I'll turn into my father and I couldn't
bear to hurt you that way." But I keep forgetting he's only 21.
Most affecting love/sex scene all year:
Spike and Anya. Great conversation. The only two who understand
each other, and the Scoobies, and will talk about it. And oh man
I was weak in the knees when Spike swept everything off the table
to lay her down. I have to suppress a whimper just thinking about
it now.
The thing I really don't understand:
Why are Spike and Anya getting dressed in embarrassed silence after
The Event? Because they're embarrassed, I suppose. After the great
conversation they had before The Event, I would have hoped that
they'd be cuddly, or at least friendly. I suppose the writers want
to make clear there's no relationship going to immediately form
from this. Liked his nod of the head though.
Interesting line of Spike's:
in response to "I don't love you, Spike." "Right." He doesn't
believe her. Is he right? Not clear. She's moving on pretty quick.
Mistakes were made, others will be blamed, the hero will make breakfast
for her sister. Is she feeling more than she's admitting to herself?
Who knows. She, duh, isn't admitting it.
Thing I dislike:
Buffy thinks Spike planted the camera? Buffy trusts Xander over
Spike?
Other thing I disliked:
everything else Buffy said to Spike too.
Is Spike evil?
They sure are evilling him up, aren't they. Did the same thing
just before they chipped him. Expect a major transformation soon.
His line to Anya "You're the only one I wouldn't bite if I had the
chance" would be kind of incontrovertible, IF he weren't drunk and
angry when he said it. Reinforced however by his not defending himself
in general, when Buffy accuses him of lying, cheating, stealing
and manipulating, and objecting only that he would never hurt HER.
And then there's his line that at first he just wanted to try it
and see what he'd been missing - but surely we aren't supposed to
believe that this was his motive the first time he had sex with
Buffy? Can't be what it meant. Surely refers to his previous attraction,
in S4. (Though it was, it now turns out, BUFFY'S motivation, for
sure.) His nodding in agreement while Anya talks about changing
to please the loved one. So his motivation is now established as
love for Buffy all along. At least, that's what he thinks when he's
drunk and angry. But you know, it had the ring of truth, for me.
He doesn't want to be chipped; he doesn't want to be a love-slave;
he doesn't want to be miserable; and he'd like to bite all the Scoobies
except Anya, who is, after all, not a Scoobie, really.
I don't blame him for any of this of course. Does this make me
evil? Not really, because I wouldn't bite the Scoobies myself.
More things I dislike:
Buffy the lying little, um, fill in your choice of noun because
I probably won't pick a nice one. "There have only been four men!
Three. Three men. That's hardly even plural."
Thing I didn't like very much:
Dawn being "understanding" about how hard it must have been for
Buffy to have to hide things, instead of saying blankly "but what's
the problem? He's great!"
Thing that worried me a lot at the time but turned out okay:
Buffy heading off out the door on seeing Spike & Anya engaged.
Then Xander heads off out the door. Then we see the weapons chest.
And I thought, God, please tell me no. But Buffy was actually having
the right reaction, and was sitting in the back yard feeling lousy.
Xander was the one who went for the weapons. Whew! If Buffy had
gone for a stake I would not have been able to come back from it.
Something I liked very much:
Buffy saved Spike's life. At least she knows she owes him that
much. Though Anya may have managed to stop Xander before Buffy got
there, it wasn't clear. Still, she got there in time to try.
Something else I liked:
Spike's fond reminiscent affection for Dru, crazy as she was.
Other great stuff in this episode:
the nerds. Very good interactions between them. Jonathan has serious
qualms. Andrew is still wavering, knows that Warren is going to
kill Jonathan and "feels kinda sorry for him", which is, I'm sorry
Andrew, not enough to give you a white hat in these parts. He knows
Jonathan too well for Jonathan's good. What is that map?
Interaction I didn't enjoy:
oh, why bother. I didn't enjoy any Spike/Buffy interaction.
Thing I was glad to hear Spike say:
"Get out!" About time, sweetheart.
Thing that made me feel all mushy:
that Tara and Willow are so totally in love that one coffee is
all it takes for Tara to cave. Acknowledges all the stuff that has
to be worked through, you get the impression it will be worked through,
but wants a kiss NOW. I just thought that was so sweet.
Continuity at last:
Dawn working off her debts. Tara and Willow. "Demon eggs" get mentioned,
though not explained. But since Spike lies, cheats, steals and manipulates,
I guess they were his all along.
Scholarly footnote:
I have just had a look to see if Jonathan's disk is a miniature
of the Phaistos disk, found in Crete in 1908, dated to around 1628
BC if it's genuine, Linear A (if anything), like all Linear A never
translated, and a fake (almost certainly), though nobody has proved
this one way or the other yet. I must regretfully say that I don't
think it's the same. But Jonathan's disk does have strong similarities
to the Phaistos disk and perhaps one is supposed to draw the connection.
(here's a link to an image of the Phaistos disk for those who want
to compare for themselves: http://www.robotwisdom.com/science/phaistos/phaistos.jpg
).
Conclusions I draw from this episode:
It is clear to me now that Spike is still a bad guy on a leash;
two leashes, his love for Buffy and his chip.
I don't like Buffy. Mistakes were made, moving-on has been done,
pancakes will be cooked. Not yet, bitca.
Xander is not coping well, is he.
What about Anya?
Predictions I make from this episode
(but remember, I thought Wes and Fred would get together, for sure.
These days I'm more of a Lorne/Lilah shipper):
Will Xander & Anya get back together? Uh, dunno. Maybe. No time
soon. Will Buffy and Spike get back together? Not as things are.
Will Andrew and Spike get together? In Andrew's dreams.
Thing I think I can be confident I'm going to like in the future:
that I'm probably going to like Buffy again.
Why?
Because right now I don't like her because she's being so self-righteous
about hurting my Spike, and doesn't seem to be hurting enough herself.
But here's where I think, at long last, I can trust the reputation
of Marti Queen of Pain Noxon.
Buffy isn't hurting enough - YET.
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Klytaimnestra
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