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Buffy 5x9

This was INTENSE with the emotions! I'm so sorry it' coming late at night, I was really busy the rest of the day. Hope you still have fun watching over the weekend!

Buffy 5x9

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I can confirm that people in hospitals, at least patients, would notice something crawling on the ceiling. You're not always in bed when you're a patient but it is kind of the default place to be, and when in bed, the ceiling is in one's natural field of view. Little detail that I think you got wrong because important real life stuff is distracting you: Buffy and Riley aren't 17/18. Buffy got to 18 two seasons ago in s3e12 Helpless and Riley is older, I'd guess at least two years older as he was a teacher assistant when Buffy started college.

slypeartree

Oh did I say Dawn? My bad! Poor Willow, always finding the bodies :(((

Vic

It's totally going behind her back voluntarily.

Vic

Thank you for all the suggestions! I'll check them out when I am feeling upcoming panic. It's very sweet of you!

Vic

You keep mentioning you have bad anxiety. This is not good. I wish I could help you with that. I am pretty good at it. When you feel an attack coming on STOP what you are doing and find a quiet place and go to YouTube and search one of the following "Smokey Robinson", "The Four Tops", "The Temptations" and in case of emergency "The Spinners - Rubberband Man"

Jon Mackay

Fun Facts: Willow says she doesn't want to be the one who finds the bodies anymore. This has happened to her in S1's "Prophecy Girl" (the students in the audio-visual room), S4's "Doomed" (the student in the dorm room), and S5's "Real Me" (the magic shop owner). Willow says: "The most recent meteoric anomaly was the Tunguska blast in Russia in 1917". This was a real event (although it occurred in 1908, not 1917). The explosion was over a sparsely populated area, and three people may have died. In 2013, in Chelyabinsk, Russia, a meteoroid exploded over a populated area. No deaths were reported, but almost 1500 people were injured. It is the largest known natural object to have entered Earth's atmosphere, since the 1908 Tunguska event. The mental patient who talks to Dawn, and is killed by the Queller demon, was the nightwatchman victim of Glory's energy absorption in No Place Like Home (2000). Vic said Dawn has cancer and a brain tumor when it's Buffy's Mom who has it.

Jon Mackay

Riley betrayed. Of course, in theory it's not betrayal, but we see it as betrayal, and also as a metaphor for drugs. Riley goes to some kind of den and there in the dark she lets some creature drink her blood. For Buffy, if she finds out, it will be doubly unpleasant, because she is a Slayer, she is called to fight evil, primarily vampires.

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