
I think Joss Whedon needs to stop taking the easy way out and write a story with characters in a mature relationship that helps them mature instead of just ending it tragically all the time. His tragic endings are reaching cliche.
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I think people need to realize that they’re watching television. What’s more compelling than watching a fully functional...
AMEN
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Above reply to the confession: Spot on. Good on ya!
You mean like Xander/Anya Buffy/Riley Buffy/Spike (with comics taken into account) Willow/Oz Willow/Kennedy Not to...
no. no. no. no. That’s like asking Hitchcock not to make a suspense film. its not gonna. and you know why? because he...
Yeah, but the thing people tend to gloss over is the fact that Joss doesn’t kill off characters just because he likes...
Kaylee/Simon? Yeah?
I can see that. I sort of agree, actually. It gets really frustrating when not a single relationship ends well. I’m sure...
People die is the default setting for any pairing in the whedonverse. I get this. It’s not a surprise, anymore. Wash and...
Joss Whedon IS tragedy. If you don’t like it, confessor, then I suggest you watch something else.
WHUT. the tragic endings make them mature. or because they have matured, choices that they made have led to tragic...