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Post by Lexie on Apr 27, 2007 11:19:43 GMT 10
I saw something in a Star Wars forum ages ago and I thought it would be a good topic here. Basically it's for random, obscure questions. Your answers can be silly or serious, but you have to explain your answer.
You can post a new question at any time, though it may be more interesting to wait for a couple responses first. A new question doesn't necessarily close the case on the earlier questions. If you come in after and really want to say something in regards to another question go right ahead, but make sure you post what question your answering. If it seems I need to, I will post a list of the current questions every now and then.
Wow, that was alot. Anyway, on to the first question.
Why was Angel sleeping on the floor instead of a bed at the end of Beauty and the Beasts?
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Post by Allan on Apr 27, 2007 12:25:53 GMT 10
Because if he's comfortable while sleeping AND has a happy dream, he may end up with a nasty case of "perfect happiness".
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Post by Laura on Apr 28, 2007 0:05:12 GMT 10
Because after coming back from hell, a bed might make him too happy... (It was a little like Allan's )
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Post by Beck on Apr 29, 2007 18:02:23 GMT 10
Because he was insane and didn't think to get a bed? He had 100 years of hell I don't think he cared where he was sleeping
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Post by Allan on Apr 29, 2007 21:56:43 GMT 10
That's entirely right. He probably found the floor really cool compared to Hell.
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Post by shred on Apr 29, 2007 22:10:27 GMT 10
Who knows, after 100 years in hell, maybe he forgot about things like beds and what it's meant for.
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Post by Paul on Apr 30, 2007 9:40:32 GMT 10
because he's a good little puppy
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Post by Lexie on May 2, 2007 0:17:47 GMT 10
A good little puppy? And it's HUNDREDS of years in Hell, not 100. I hate when it's rounded off to 100 when Giles says in Season 3 it would be hundreds. Another question anyone?
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Post by Beck on May 2, 2007 11:15:17 GMT 10
Giles guessed :dunno: It could just as easily been twenty years
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Post by Glenn on May 2, 2007 11:21:22 GMT 10
Angel talks about it specifically at some point and i think he mentions it as "a hundred years in hell". Im sure they don't have calenders in a hell dimension and also he was in a crazed state so it is impossible to know for sure.
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Post by Allan on May 2, 2007 21:56:23 GMT 10
Yeah, for all we know, time may move slower in the hell dimension, and he was there for 15 minutes. It just felt like a hundred odd years.
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Post by Lexie on May 16, 2007 4:04:32 GMT 10
Since no one else has posted one, I'll do one.
How did Xander know where Angel lived when he went to confront him in Prophecy Girl?
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Post by Alissa on Jun 1, 2007 1:05:04 GMT 10
He's been stalking Angel since the moment Angel came to Sunnydale.
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Post by ryley on Jun 10, 2007 9:34:39 GMT 10
Just common knowledge, Buffy had probably mentioned it.
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Post by Nico on Oct 26, 2007 10:09:53 GMT 10
If willow wouldve been turned, would she be able to 'practice' magic as a vampire?
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Post by Kana on Oct 26, 2007 15:50:47 GMT 10
There is no reason why she wouldn't. Angel(us) was relatively adept at wizardry albeit on a basic level.
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Post by ryley on Nov 24, 2007 11:03:12 GMT 10
I think she would and thinking about i'm kinda surprised there was no vampire witches on Buffy
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Post by Allan on Nov 24, 2007 18:07:41 GMT 10
I don't think to the same degree. A lot of the magic on Buffy seems to stem from emotions, and without a soul, that'd be difficult.
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Post by Kana on Nov 25, 2007 2:49:27 GMT 10
Well we know that vampires can feel emotions and one does not necessarily need to be 'soulful' or good to practice magic, but whether one is evil or not depends on how they use it. Demons use magic frequently provided they have the intelligence.
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Post by Forsaken on Dec 7, 2007 14:01:59 GMT 10
It seems likely to me that the average vampire doesn't have the patience/attention span to perform most magics. Especially powerful spells. They're kind of "want it, take it" kind of people. It also seems to be implied that being a vampire is kind of a rush, almost like being on drugs. Though it should be noted that both The Master and Dracula seem to have some spell ability at there disposal (and Spike doing rituals?).
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