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Buffy The Vampire Slayer: A Love Story with a REAL Twist 3

Posted on June 9, 2009 Written by ripitup

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Former evil Spike (James Marsters) who  wants more than being a sex slave; former innocent virgin Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) using the guys love to get over her feeling of disconnection and apathy.

buffy and spike- at it.again.
This is a photo shoot. Damn, it would have made a great scene.

Oh, that’s really funny. So I like the guy playing the vampire and the character he portraits. But when you think about it, this girl lost her virginity to the love of her life -Angel (David Boreanaz)- missed him for years to come- she was in college when she met another boyfriend. So Spike is technically the 3rd guy she has been with. She has switched from the girl next door to sex-crazed, “let’s have the sex and not the conversation”  type of person? And Spike is considered to be the 2nd most dangerous and vicious vampire, the first being Angel(us) , and now he would give everything and do anything to be with her? You so enjoy this. It is also fun to watch Spike turn into your favorite character…
So after they have this mind-blowing sex, Buffy wakes up and is like “shit, what the hell have I done”. Of course Spike is enjoying his sex appeal on Buffy- this is the only effect he has on her and only this to hold on to. And her mixed signals continue. She refuses to look at him or talk to him (like they used to), impatient and aggressive when he is being just friendly. So basically he does have to act like an asshole sometimes -just to get his point across. At one point- after a marathon of sex- he asks her if she even likes him. And she answers “sometimes” seriously- she did deserve the bitch queen award so many times.
And then at one point, although she enjoys being with him, she shouldn’t be with him. He does love her, she is just using him and she breaks up with him.
At the wedding of 2 gang members (marrying each other), she sees Spike and a goth girl he has brought as a date. When she catches him alone, she goes over. They have the sweetest conversation.

Buffy: Nice attempt to make me jealous.
Spike: Did it work?
Buffy: A little.In case you are wildly curious, yeah, it hurts.
Spike: Sorry..I mean GOOD. (they smile at each other)
Buffy: I should pro..
Spike:We could go..
Buffy:No,you have every right to be here.
Spike: We should leave…
Buffy: To your place?
Spike: That was the plan, yeah. (meaning what he’s supposed to be) Evil.

Here, Spike is a little awkward, shy yet friendly. And so is Buffy. And ironically enough, for the first time, they seem to be catching the same frequency.

Oh, Spike leaves and misses the big scene. The guy leaves the girl at the altar, at a sudden and strong rush of panic…

But of course it is not really that easy for anyone to get over such strong feelings at the snap of fingers. So Spike went to the magic shop- where Buffy and friends work and hang out…He actually wants something supernatural to get over his pain. The girl who was left at the altar is there and she offers a bottle of alcohol. They talk and get along and understand each other. They are both angry, hard-broken and fragile. And after being the shoulder to cry on for one another, they take it one step forward. And they have sex. It is passionate and full of longing, yet it is much more intimate and gentle-compared to what Buffy and Spike did. The catch? Everybody found out. Worse, everybody watched it because some villain had placed a camera in the shop, none of them knew, while discovering where the camera was- buffy and the girl’s ex saw them. So the ex went over to kill Spike, Buffy went to stop him.
Ironic and funny things:
1)  The guy is angry& furious she had sex. As a girl, I would probably kick his ass right there. Because as evil as he was Spike was before-even he didn’t treat his girlfriend like that.
2) Buffy looked hurt. Oh boy
3) The guy who never liked Angel and liked Spike even less- used to make fun of Spike’s feelings for Buffy all the time. Like she would never have anything to do with him. And Spike never said anything- even when they were having sex- just because Buffy didn’t want it known.
Of course at this point he just said:
“(meaning his body)” It was good enough for Buffy…

After this point- Spike did one really horrible thing.

To be cont.’d.

Previously on Buffy:

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: A Love Story with a REAL Twist

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: A Love Story with a Real Twist 2

Part 4:

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: A Love Story with a Real Twist 4

Notes on other vampires like Lestat, Dracula and the Twilight vampires:

Twilight Saga and The Rest of The Cullen Family

New Moon Dissected

Pattinson vs. Edward Cullen: The Cute Robert Pattinson, The Beautiful Edward Cullen

Twilight Movie Review: Twilight Mania

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Angel, Angelus, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Spike, vampire, vampires

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: A Love Story with a Real Twist

Posted on June 9, 2009 Written by ripitup

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angel-buffy-spike
From left to right: Angel (David Boreanaz), Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Spike (James Marsters)

The first time I saw Buffy The Vampire Slayer,  I had changed the channel faster than I could blink: the creatures (the bad guys, that is) were so damn ugly.

But then I caught a glimpse of this tall, dark, brooding and handsome guy named Angel (David Boreanaz)…He was so cool without being cold,and he was strong, gentle and thoughtful. And MYSTERIOUS.

Angel
Angel played by David Boreanaz

OK, so I started wondering about this gorgeous stranger. He showed up exactly when Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) needed her, was sweet enough to have her yearn for him, and disappeared before we could really find out who he was. He was falling for her too and things were getting complicated. See, this guy didn’t have a commitment problem. He didn’t have the typical guy issues (see fear of commitment).

But she never saw him during daytime and he didn’t talk about football or music or anything like that. He just kept warning her about the dangers ahead. After almost dying out of curiosity, we found out this guy was a vampire. Not any vampire though, he was a nice guy.

The problem was back in Ireland, 200+ years ago, he was just a rebellious, party-loving young man. A hot girl in a dark alley makes eyes at him…and turns him into a vampire. So no heartbeat, no image in the mirror, allergy to sunlight and no soul are what he gains, as well as being evil (no soul so no conscience) and he terrorizes the hell out of the world with the vampire girl who turned him.

Then a gypsy family decides to avenge by putting back his soul. Now, you have a guy who remembers everything he has done and suffers from it…Then he decides to be helpful and help humans. Of course the girl he falls for is the one who’s supposed to kill vampires. One night, they kiss, then he shows his vampire face and things get…exciting. Seriously,think about this: your boyfriend is a good guy turned bad then turned good again? You can’t walk during the day with him? He’s a couple of centuries older than you?

Now unlike other shows, their issues are (though supernatural) more substantial than stuff we often see on shows or movies. After she finds out his story, they can’t decide whether or not to be together: The girl is 16, a student and her job is to kill non-human creatures.

Most of the time, they give in to passion, lust and love. But there’s one more problem: they can’t have sex. The family who has put back his soul made sure that he loses it if he ever became perfectly happy. And Angel thinks that making love with the girl he loves might do just that…

Of course one night, when they were almost both killed, she gets reckless and they have sex.

Buffy and Angel
Buffy and Angeand passion and tells him to let go and they have sex.

The next morning, goes the man of a lot of dreams and comes the evil without the soul who wants to destroy the world.

The story continues here.

Angelus
Angelus. Yep, the make-up doesn’t really look hot on David.

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Angel, Angelus, Buffy, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Spike, vampire, vampires

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