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|    10 ways willow changed from S1 to S7 (2/    |
|    03 Apr 20 17:43:59    |
      [continued from previous message]              navigate her new life and the pain she is feeling losing her mother and her       sister. Willow, in particular really supports Dawn. She and Tara move into       the Summers' home and look after Dawn, making sure she does well in school,       eats properly, stays out of trouble, and all the things that go into       parenting a young adult. We see a motherly side to Willow when she becomes       Dawn's caretaker.                     1       Willow's Magic Becomes Good              Willow's magic for most of the series comes from a dark place until it       erupts at the end of season six, causing her to almost destroy the entire       world. Willow spends the rest of the series in rehab from her evil ways and       with Giles' help, learns to practice magic from a place of peace. Willow       achieves her healthy magic goals in the final episode of the series. Willow       must use all of her power to turn every Potential Slayer into the real thing       as they battle The First Evil with Buffy. Willow is successful with her       spell, and instead of turning dark and veiny, which is what happened the       last time Willow used that much power, she starts to glow with white light,       symbolizing that her powers are now in a good place.                     David              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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