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|    20 reasons why buffy angel romace makes     |
|    22 Feb 19 19:00:11    |
      [continued from previous message]              It makes sense that Buffy and Angel were so desperate to remain in each       other’s lives in some capacity that they were willing to try anything. Their       denial of the situation is also understandable. It would seem though, that       since the two never laid any foundation of friendship prior to becoming       romantically involved, that such a relationship was never going to happen.                     13 ONLY BUFFY UNDERSTOOD THE DICHOTOMY WITHIN              When a person is a sired, their soul leaves the body and a demon “sets up       shop” in its place. That demon has the memories of the body’s former       resident, but it’s not the same person. Despite the fact that this was       explained multiple times to multiple Scoobies, it doesn’t make much sense       that Buffy was the only one who understood that Angel and Angelus were       categorically different people.              Sure, Buffy was in love with him, which made it easier for her to cut him       some slack. Plus, Angelus took the life of the woman that Giles loved, so he       couldn’t really see straight on the matter. Xander’s vision was always       clouded by jealousy. So, it makes sense that it would be a bitter pill and       all, but it would seem that someone other than Buffy could’ve grasped the       concept.                     12 THEY DIDN'T REALLY HAVE ANYTHING IN COMMON              As previously stated, Buffy and Angel had never been friends and never       really could be. This is partially due to the epic nature of their love       story, but it’s also hard to ignore the truth of the matter: those two had       nothing in common. Age may not always be a factor, but with a divide that       significant, it really kind of is.              The decade between them alone would’ve made matters difficult, but two       hundred twenty-four years? Buffy and Angel were literally born in different       centuries, came from vastly dissimilar backgrounds and really had no common       interests, except perhaps for that whole saving the world thing. To be fair,       that’s a pretty big one and sometimes people are drawn to one another       regardless of whether or not they have much to discuss. Seriously though,       what did they talk about?                     11 THEY NEVER TRULY MOVED ON FROM ONE ANOTHER              We all remember our first love: the undeniable melodrama, the unbearable       emotional pain, and the palpable excitement. As intense as the experience       is, most of us eventually leave it in our rearview mirror. Some people marry       their high school sweethearts, but not many.              Bangel came to an end due to circumstances beyond their control, not because       they fell out of love. This does make moving on more difficult, but neither       of them ever truly did. Buffy had some unfortunate dating experiences,       eventually winding up with “Captain Cardboard,” and Angel found himself       shoehorned into a romance with Cordelia. Over time, Buffy developed a deeper       relationship with Spike and Angel did care for Nina. However, nothing ever       seemed to compare to the feelings that they had for each other.                     10 HE KIND OF FOLLOWED HER              If YOU has taught viewers anything, it’s that all of those rom-com tropes       may seem dreamy in theory, but in practice, they’re incredibly unsettling.       Everything often comes down to chemistry, because let’s all be honest, if it       was Principal Snyder following Buffy in the shadows before actually ever       speaking to her, no one would’ve found it even the tiniest bit romantic.              Buffy and Angel became such a legendary love story that it’s easy to forget       that the vampire with a soul kind of followed the slayer from afar long       before they met. Sure, it all worked out and Angel never had any ill       intentions towards her. However, it wouldn’t be so well received today. The       upcoming reboot likely won't have a twenty-six-year-old man lurking in the       shadows of a teenage girl.                     9 SHE INITIALLY LOVES HIM BUT DOESN'T TRUST HIM              In season 2 episode “Lie to Me” Buffy admits that she loves Angel, but       doesn’t       trust him. It’s fair that she’s unsure of the vampire. After all, the       slayer       is certain that he’s lying about his connection to Drusilla and doesn’t       know       exactly where she stands. Buffy is also pretty new to the whole love thing.              Even still, if Buffy doesn’t know him well enough to trust him, it seems a       bit of a stretch that she’s confident enough to say that she loves him. In       fact, at that point, Buffy really didn’t know Angel that well at all. Their       relationship did deepen over time and was certainly bolstered by good       writing and the undeniable chemistry between Sarah Michelle Gellar and David       Boreanaz. However, when Buffy made that statement, love without trust didn’t       make too much sense.                     8 ANGEL’S CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT              Even the biggest Angel fans will tell you that Angelus is the more       interesting character, at least during his stint on Buffy the Vampire       Slayer. It wasn’t until he headed to the mean streets of Los Angeles that       Angel really came into his own.              Luckily, the vampire with a soul at the heart of Angel was clever, sincere       and at times, even funny. The writers were able to let Angel take himself a       bit less seriously and it really worked. His power level also seemed to       increase over time, but that could be said of Buffy as well. The fact       remains that the Angel of the spinoff was a very different character and it’s       kind of a bummer that he only made brief and occasional appearances in       Sunnydale after he left.                     7 THEIR RELATIONSHIP WAS ALL DARKNESS AND NO LIGHT              As previously mentioned, the vampire with a soul and the slayer didn’t have       much in common. Perhaps this is why their romance, swoon-worthy though it       may have been, was also kind of a downer. Seriously, what did they have to       discuss besides the impending doom facing them at any given moment?              Despite her unconventional calling and it’s accompanying pressures, Buffy       was seen enjoying herself with the Scoobies on plenty of occasions. Okay, so       they mostly hung out at the Bronze, but that’s life in a small town. Buffy       and Angel rarely seemed to have any actual fun together. Well, they did go       ice skating that one time. Again, it’s easy to get wrapped up in their       undeniably compelling romance, but how often did those two actually make       each other smile?                     6 GELLAR IS TEAM ANGEL, BUT BOREANAZ THINKS ANGEL’S SOULMATE IS DARLA              Darla (Julie Benz) and Angelus (David Boreanaz) in Buffy the Vampire Slayer       There has long been a fan divide over whether or not Buffy belonged with       Angel or Spike - sorry, Riley. Both ensouled vampires have ardent       supporters. Although Buffy wound up with Spike in the comics, at least for a       time, the series wrapped up with no clear indication of who she chose.       Gellar weighed in on the matter when BtVS turned twenty, stating that       although Spike understood a different part of the slayer, that to her,       Buffy’s       true love would always be Angel.              Boreanaz, on the other hand, claimed that Angel’s soulmate was the woman       that he spent over a hundred years with, Darla. At the time of the       interview, Buffy and Angel were on different networks and Angel’s sire (and       their child) were a large part of the season arc. It’s unclear if Boreanaz       would still be Team Darla today.                     5 JOSS WHEDON IS TEAM SPIKE, DESPITE FEELING THAT BANGEL IS EPIC              It’s no secret that Joss Whedon wasn’t a huge fan of Angel, finding it much       easier to write for his soulless counterpart. Most fans know that he enjoyed       writing for Spike. James Marsters’s incredible performance earned him a near              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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