“Harmony, is it a sodding bread box?”
Um, Buffy did knock. :rolleyes:
“Harmony, is it a sodding bread box?”
Um, Buffy did knock. :rolleyes:
aw yeah! he’d probably give talos & Mr B a run for their money with the Memory Alpha-Fu
I thot Spike was doing the thinking part? Why would vampire bring a crossbow? Why not a gun or some other weapon that couldn’t be used against them? Or no weapon at all — they are vampires, after all.
This place creaps me out.
You should have been here when it was a school.
What does it say about Harmony when Spike is the smart one?
“I’ve opened up to you in ways I’ve…”
Oh my. :eek:
Pretty much anywhere Harmony is, someone else is the smart one.
Even when Harmony is alone…
It means that he can’t even pick flowers.
WHAT? Yes I can!
“Get on the horn or the pipe or whatever you guys get on.”
IYKWIM
What surprises me is that Spike is still alive after this episode.
“You used to have a mission, and now you’re what? The mission’s boyfriend?”
Aw.
Well, he’s not, really. :rolleyes:
I came late to the Buffy party–was all kinds of smitten with Spuffy before I had any idea about her and Angel
That scene reminded of something I made a while ago:
I kind of liked Scott. But she never even really gave him a chance.
Was he the one from season one that like Emily Dickenson?
I don’t remember that detail, but maybe. I think he liked art films. He was also one of the few boys she dated who was not only her age, but also not possessing a deep, dark secret that could potentially kill her.
He also never screwed her over, the events of “Conversations with Dead People” notwithstanding.