Buffy season 8 no 23
Mar. 5th, 2009 06:47 pmSo, went down the comic shop yet again. There were some well-dodgy types hanging about outside, but when I mentioned this to Comic Shop Boy, he just got this big grin on his face and said he was just waiting for them to start something. Then he indicated the enormous stick hanging on the back of the shop door and went on to say he had a claw hammer under the till, but he reckons he's more likely to get away with it in court if he uses the stick.
Erm, yes.
Spoilers for the comic within
Things I liked
The cover is great, of course
The best thing about this issue is that Buffy seemed more like Buffy. At least, I think this is a good thing. It's not so good if the reason why she hasn't seemed very Buffy-like in almost every issue up to now is that all the other writers (including Joss) just haven't written her very well. Dunno. She seemed a lot less cut off from everyone and the decisions she took were more tempered with reason/compassion and a lot less designed to make everyone hate the Slayers even more.
All things being equal, encountering Simone up close and personal should be a valuable lesson to Buffy, I think, but only time will see if she's learned it.
I like that Buffy and Andrew seem to be travelling by public transport like ordinary people, instead of using Willow Air or the Slayers' very own private jet or whatever. After last issue, I almost expected them to get to Italy via submarine. Mind you, I expect Simone's 'Slayer Island' will be important to the plot at some point, so now the Slayers have an island too along with all the castles.
I also like that the new 'control room' is a gimcrack affair with cables all over the place. That's more like it.
Spike finally gets a namecheck, which is good, I suppose. I just wish it hadn't been from Andrew
Which brings me on neatly to what I didn't like
Andrew. I'm sorry. I just don't like him. I don't care if he is Head Cheerleader for Team Spike. That doesn't make me like him any better.
Having said which, it's fine that Buffy refused to hand him over to Simone and thinks of him as part of her 'family.' Every family has members that the other members wish would bugger off and never be seen again. Not that I think the readers are supposed to think that Buffy thinks that about Andrew. But I do.
Couldn't help thinking that Buffy wasn't so quick to not walk away from her people when Spike was burning to death in the Hellmouth. And no, I don't think we're supposed to think that she's thinking about that when she refuses to abandon Andrew.
I have no opinion either way as to whether we're supposed to think that Buffy knows Spike is alive or not. I'm also a bit puzzled as to why this issue feels so much like filler when the Simone plot is probably quite important. However, it does. Truthfully, I was bored.
I also still don't feel we've been shown the seriousness of the situation with regard to the human population turning against the Slayers. Yes, Buffy and the others keep saying things are bad, but apart from the Harmony issue (no 21) and Harmony's brief cameo in no 22, there's no sense of it. And the way Buffy, Simone and pretty much everyone keeps saying that humans all think vampires are the good guys now is rather getting on my nerves. Not everyone likes reality TV and lots of people loathe Paris Hilton. I don't think they'd much care for a vampire version of her either or be impressed by Harmony ripping someone's throat out on live TV, even if that person had tried to kill her.
Finally, so Andrew is some kind of cutting edge geneticist now, is he, who can revive extinct species? When did that happen?
I know this review isn't very good but I found it really hard to think of anything interesting to say about this issue. It seemed so thin. In fact, they all do. I should probably have stuff to say about Buffy waving a real, actual gun around, which is probably supposed to indicate either a) she's all grown up now or b) things are getting serious, but I honestly can't think of anything more than that.
7 out of 10. Probably, I should give it more, but like I said, the issue was thin pickings IMO, plus I'm getting impatient now. Can we please get on with the Twilight story!
Erm, yes.
Spoilers for the comic within
Things I liked
The cover is great, of course
The best thing about this issue is that Buffy seemed more like Buffy. At least, I think this is a good thing. It's not so good if the reason why she hasn't seemed very Buffy-like in almost every issue up to now is that all the other writers (including Joss) just haven't written her very well. Dunno. She seemed a lot less cut off from everyone and the decisions she took were more tempered with reason/compassion and a lot less designed to make everyone hate the Slayers even more.
All things being equal, encountering Simone up close and personal should be a valuable lesson to Buffy, I think, but only time will see if she's learned it.
I like that Buffy and Andrew seem to be travelling by public transport like ordinary people, instead of using Willow Air or the Slayers' very own private jet or whatever. After last issue, I almost expected them to get to Italy via submarine. Mind you, I expect Simone's 'Slayer Island' will be important to the plot at some point, so now the Slayers have an island too along with all the castles.
I also like that the new 'control room' is a gimcrack affair with cables all over the place. That's more like it.
Spike finally gets a namecheck, which is good, I suppose. I just wish it hadn't been from Andrew
Which brings me on neatly to what I didn't like
Andrew. I'm sorry. I just don't like him. I don't care if he is Head Cheerleader for Team Spike. That doesn't make me like him any better.
Having said which, it's fine that Buffy refused to hand him over to Simone and thinks of him as part of her 'family.' Every family has members that the other members wish would bugger off and never be seen again. Not that I think the readers are supposed to think that Buffy thinks that about Andrew. But I do.
Couldn't help thinking that Buffy wasn't so quick to not walk away from her people when Spike was burning to death in the Hellmouth. And no, I don't think we're supposed to think that she's thinking about that when she refuses to abandon Andrew.
I have no opinion either way as to whether we're supposed to think that Buffy knows Spike is alive or not. I'm also a bit puzzled as to why this issue feels so much like filler when the Simone plot is probably quite important. However, it does. Truthfully, I was bored.
I also still don't feel we've been shown the seriousness of the situation with regard to the human population turning against the Slayers. Yes, Buffy and the others keep saying things are bad, but apart from the Harmony issue (no 21) and Harmony's brief cameo in no 22, there's no sense of it. And the way Buffy, Simone and pretty much everyone keeps saying that humans all think vampires are the good guys now is rather getting on my nerves. Not everyone likes reality TV and lots of people loathe Paris Hilton. I don't think they'd much care for a vampire version of her either or be impressed by Harmony ripping someone's throat out on live TV, even if that person had tried to kill her.
Finally, so Andrew is some kind of cutting edge geneticist now, is he, who can revive extinct species? When did that happen?
I know this review isn't very good but I found it really hard to think of anything interesting to say about this issue. It seemed so thin. In fact, they all do. I should probably have stuff to say about Buffy waving a real, actual gun around, which is probably supposed to indicate either a) she's all grown up now or b) things are getting serious, but I honestly can't think of anything more than that.
7 out of 10. Probably, I should give it more, but like I said, the issue was thin pickings IMO, plus I'm getting impatient now. Can we please get on with the Twilight story!
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Date: 2009-03-05 07:46 pm (UTC)And the thing is, people don't HAVE to see vampires as good to see Slayers as a cure which may be almost as bad as the disease. In retrospect, I think the story would have worked better if they'd gotten to this point in ten or fifteen issues rather than 20+.
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Date: 2009-03-05 07:46 pm (UTC)It's almost like a character supremely loving a loveable character doesn't make that character loveable or even likeable themselves. Did that make sense? *coughs*Spider*coughs*
I also still don't feel we've been shown the seriousness of the situation with regard to the human population turning against the Slayers.
I think that time is coming towards the end, though. And will be more fully realized in Retreat, too.
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Date: 2009-03-05 07:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 08:06 pm (UTC)I like that Buffy and Andrew seem to be travelling by public transport like ordinary people, instead of using Willow Air or the Slayers' very own private jet or whatever.
But why aren't they doing that anymore? Changing things now without explanation is as bad as starting it without any...
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Date: 2009-03-05 08:19 pm (UTC)And he's clearly trying to impress you with his manly virtues. Protecting his own, and all that.
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Date: 2009-03-05 09:01 pm (UTC)I think Buffy is acting better because she's seeing just what some of the bad directions look like -- i.e. Simone. I think the displaced people are a real wake up call for her.
Always glad to get the latest installment about the comic shop guy!
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Date: 2009-03-05 09:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 09:25 pm (UTC)Because Buffy and Andrew are making a quick dash over to Italy from Scotland while Willow and Xander stay behind to keep things going, since they're on a deadline and have lots of crises to manage all at once. Presumably their private aircraft are already all in use that day. :-)
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Date: 2009-03-05 09:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 09:28 pm (UTC)As you may remember, I never did either. However, I have to say that I find comics-Andrew a lot less annoying than TV-Andrew. We don't have to put up with the whiny voice or annoying mannerisms when he's all-text.
(Not that I'm knocking Tom Lenk particularly. It must be one of the most thankless tasks in acting, to play a character who's supposed to be aggravating. The better you do your job, the more the audience will hate you...)
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Date: 2009-03-05 09:46 pm (UTC)Same here. I still find the little git incredibly annoying to say the least.
I've read the issue now and found I was bores shitless with most of it. It also one of the quickest reads I've had for a long time, which didn't help. :0
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Date: 2009-03-05 10:45 pm (UTC)The best thing about this issue is that Buffy seemed more like Buffy. At least, I think this is a good thing.
Yup. I thought this issue - as
I still don't see why Andrew commands such respect, but I suppose we'll just have to accept that he does.
Of course they skipped the chance to both try and explain why Buffy turned to a life of crime and what she knows about Spike and Angel, but we already know that's not considered important so no big surprise.
I also still don't feel we've been shown the seriousness of the situation with regard to the human population turning against the Slayers.
Yup. If it's supposed to be the development that drives the plot of the entire second half of the season, the least they could do was to actually show it happening.
I should probably have stuff to say about Buffy waving a real, actual gun around
I was actually half-expecting her to execute Simone before I read the issue - after all, if breaking into a shop once years earlier means it's in character for her to become a bankrobber, surely the same must apply to her attempted murder of Faith, eh? ;-) - but by the time she actually got in the position to do it, I wasn't surprised when she didn't. (Strange sentence.) I have a feeling Buffy is starting to work her way up from the rock bottom she never quite hit, and a lot more subtly than I was expecting.
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Date: 2009-03-05 10:53 pm (UTC)To be honest, it wouldn't surprise me at all if the Buffy comic just totally ignored everything that's happened in the Angel comic, but yes, otherwise you're right. There's no way your average person could have an encounter with an average Buffyverse vampire and come away from it thinking vampires are a good thing.
In retrospect, I think the story would have worked better if they'd gotten to this point in ten or fifteen issues rather than 20+.
I agree. I might feel otherwise if the meanders the story has taken interested me more, but they don't.
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Date: 2009-03-05 10:54 pm (UTC)Of course, reading that back, the opposite of Andrew's statement would be that the needs of the few sometimes outweigh the needs of the many, which would match Buffy's Übermensch mentality from earlier in the season... hmmm.
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Date: 2009-03-05 10:59 pm (UTC)Oh yes, it made perfect sense. In fact, the fact that Andrew likes Spike so much makes me feel a bit the way it obviously makes Spike feel in Damage.
I hope you're right about the other thing, but it doesn't change the fact that though the reality TV-viewing part of the population may be stupid enough to think vampires are a good thing, there are an awful lot of people out there who don't view reality TV or don't like it.
As Barb says above, given the way the Slayers have been behaving (nicking submarines etc), the general populace might well come to the conclusion that they're a threat and in fact wouldn't be far wrong, given Simone, but suddenly thinking vampires are a bunch of fluffy kittens isn't necessary for it to happen. I need to see more evidence of all this vampires!yay!slayers!boo! stuff than just Buffy and co talking about it.
Even so, as someone observed on Whedonesque, it's all getting a bit X-men like.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 11:02 pm (UTC)Which is of course perfectly true.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:06 pm (UTC)Heh! I don't know. Maybe the privates jets are all in for repairs (they are living in the US comics version of the UK). Or maybe Buffy's run out of money because she hasn't robbed a bank for a while?
I have actually enjoyed some issues of this comic. I think I've enjoyed about 9 out of the 23. This isn't one of them, though. I almost thought it was going to be at times, but at the end, I just felt indifferent, sadly. So far, my favourite arc has been the one written by Drew Goddard, which featured an utterly bizarre love affair between Xander and Dracula. I adored that.
IMO, anyone hoping for 'ship validation is onto a loser. I really don't see it happening, not even for the Bangels, who've had it their way for the most part.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:07 pm (UTC)Either that or he's trying to shock me. I'm never quite sure.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:12 pm (UTC)I don't think we're supposed to think anything of him beyond aww! how sweet! when he's so made up that Buffy thinks he's part of her family. I don't think he's lying about Spike. I really, honestly think the mention of Spike was just another 'shipper chain-yank. I agree that not knowing whether Buffy knows Spike is alive or not is a massive elephant in the room, but I think Joss is just refusing to see it.
Sorry to be a downer. I was trying to see more in this issue than was on the surface, but in the end decided there wasn't a lot. Maybe I was just in the wrong mood when I read it?
I would like to think that Buffy's encounter with Simone has changed things, though. It certainly should do - which is another reason why I'm puzzled that it happened in what to me seems pretty much another filler issue, though less of one than 22, and a great deal less of one than 20 (the only issue that is completely and totally disposable).
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 11:19 pm (UTC)This is true, though his endless wittering is still hard to cope with.
I'm never sure what we were meant to think of Andrew in the show, mainly because all the writers said how much they adored him. I always thought we were supposed to think he was cute and funny rather than aggravating, but who knows?
As I said, I don't begrudge him a place in Buffy's 'family' as long as he's not around that often.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:20 pm (UTC)Can't quite put my finger on why. Maybe it was just my mood when I read it?
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:31 pm (UTC)I agree. It's frustrating really. I keep thinking, there's a lot going on here, I should be interested and then being all meh! Can't quite put my finger on why. However, I certainly liked it more than the previous issue, and probably more than the whole of the Fray arc, except maybe the first one.
This is all because Buffy was more Buffy-like. I know she was General Buffy in season 7, but she was never, ever ruthless (I know she's been described as such, but she wasn't). That had changed. She was turning into Admiral Kane from BSG. Then suddenly in this issue, she was Buffy again, which was nice. It could well have been the scene with the little girl. It was about time Buffy had some kind of reality check, and this rather low-key one was probably a better way of going about it than if Simone had massacred the population and Buffy had found all the bodies or something. Possibly, I'll like this issue better when/if I re-read it, but of course nothing will remove the Andrew Is Annoying factor.
Of course they skipped the chance to both try and explain why Buffy turned to a life of crime and what she knows about Spike and Angel, but we already know that's not considered important so no big surprise.
It's so weird. I know various posters on other forums keep insisting that anyone wanting to know the answers to these questions is being unreasonable, but both of them seem to me like massive elephants in the room that Joss, Allie and co are stubbornly refusing to acknowledge even exist. Very odd. To quote the Clash, it's always tease, tease, tease.
I thought Buffy was going to shoot Simone too and was all geared up to get very cross, but she found another way, which was again very Real Buffy-like. I felt a bit sorry for the poor Ragna demon, though.
I have a feeling Buffy is starting to work her way up from the rock bottom she never quite hit, and a lot more subtly than I was expecting
It's possible. Is this a good thing or not? I guess it's good. I didn't really want her to turn into Hitler.
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Date: 2009-03-05 11:52 pm (UTC)I got the impression that he was supposed to be a parody of themselves - or, specifically, of Joss. So they made him as pathetic and nerdy as possible as a kind of anti-Mary Sue, and thought it was really hilarious.
I'm starting to think that if you separate Andrew's personality out from his story arc, he could potentially be quite an interesting character. 'Storyteller' was certainly one of the most powerful S7 episodes.