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|    Re: Sarah Quizzed on 'Buffy' - Didn't Do    |
|    13 Nov 16 09:29:02    |
      From: daviderl31@yahoo.com              "Wouter Valentijn" wrote in message       news:58261df1$0$2306$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...              Op 11-11-2016 om 05:30 schreef Madlove:       > Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >> Indeed. I think in the show they explained it that with only one at the       >> time she could be better controlled by the council.       >       > Madlove wrote:       >> Since when does the council have anything to do with who becomes a       >> Slayer?       >> They didn't make them, the Shadow Men did. And they did not control Faith       >> very well.       >       > Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >> I said 'controlled', not 'made by'. :-)       >       > You said, "I think in the show they explained it that with only one at the       > time she could be better controlled by the council."       >       > This sounds like the council has control over who (and how many) becomes       > a Slayer.              If so they never made that clear.              > It would make sense if the Shadow Men only made one at a time so they       > could keep       > her in check. Perhaps they were worried over an army of super-girls.              Fools they were.              >       > Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >> The Shadow Men were the forerunners of the Council.       >> The Council, as we knew them, were able to somehow find a certain number       >> of the potentials. Whence located they would appoint a Watcher to train       >> the potential. Just in case that potential would be activated.       >> That didn't always work out.       >       > It also doesn't make sense. There are many potentials and training a       > select few       > in case one of them becomes a Slayer is ridiculous. You would have to       > train all of       > them since you don't know which girl would be activated. Unless they       > *were*       > training all (several hundred?) of them at once.       >       >I think that must the case.       >Kendra's training was a by the book example. The way the council liked it.                            >>>       >>>       >>>        Well, she DID have the 'Slayer's Handbook.'       >>>       >>>       >>>                            >       > Also, how would you convince a girl she was special if she didn't have       > any powers?       > A strange man shows up and says that you are destined to become a       > Slayer???       > He would be considered to be a nutter by the girls.              Well, yeah. Look at Buffy's reaction to Merrick.       But was that the norm?              >       > Far easier if the girl begins exhibiting paranormal skills and then you       > tell her what she really is. I think that's how they did it in the movie.              Except that before activation there were no obvious indications.       In the series there were dozens that were collected in season 7. They       were not oblivious to the whole Slayer / Potential thing.              In the movie there was this special birth mark.                     >       > Madlove wrote:       >> And did they ever explain how the Watchers find the current Slayer?       >       > "David" wrote:       >> *** This never was addressed. Possibly the Council's resident       >> Witch's Coven found them magically.       >       > Madlove wrote:       >> That was my thought, also. They would need magic to locate them.       >> And it's odd they couldn't handle a rogue Slayer like Faith since they       >> can       >> use magic.       >       > Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >> Otoh... Wes wasn't a complete stranger to magic either... Maybe they       >> did learn some basic magic 101. But nowhere near the level of a coven.       >> Or Willow.       >       > The council must have been using magic to locate the Slayers, since they       > were magically enhanced. So they should've had enough magic to stop a       > bad Slayer.       >       > They were able to take down Angel (with a net) but Faith was able to       > escape within minutes because her feet weren't shackled. That was total       > rubbish! Why didn't they       > give her the poison they used on Buffy in "Helpless"???              They were not exactly genius level intellects. :-)       And were not that big on field experience.       Remember how Wes was in the beginning? Not used to stuff outside       'controlled circumstances' (or something like that).              >       > Madlove wrote:       >> Giles had no problem using it and there are other groups who can use       >> magic,       >> the council could have used their services. The Buffy saga is good but       >> there       >> are many details left out.       >       > Wouter Valentijn wrote:       >> I think 'Ripper' was considered somewhat of a rogue.       >> They didn't think much of the way he handled Buffy.       >       > So they sent someone far worse. Giles was able to take on Willow when       > she went       > psycho, of course he also had help from Anya.              Err.. he got help from an English coven.              >       > The Buffy mythology is good if you don't think about it too much.       >       > ---       > ﴾͡๏̯͡๏﴿              Still love it!                     --       www.woutervalentijn.net              Abraham Ford: "Nibble on that."              The Walking Dead (s06e09): 'No Way Out'              liam=mail              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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