I don't read the comics. And while Mtv was rerunning Season 3 last month I got vibes off Buffy/Angel like I do off all the classic epic romances, e.g. Lois/Clark, so I'm not inclined to believe in what may be undermining it. Still, I can't help but suspect that if this were playing out onscreen I'd be fascinated.
But Doctor Dolittle taught me not to keep tie-ins from other media in continuity in 1968. And again in 1999.
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Date: 2010-03-07 03:22 pm (UTC)I don't read the comics. And while Mtv was rerunning Season 3 last month I got vibes off Buffy/Angel like I do off all the classic epic romances, e.g. Lois/Clark, so I'm not inclined to believe in what may be undermining it. Still, I can't help but suspect that if this were playing out onscreen I'd be fascinated.
But Doctor Dolittle taught me not to keep tie-ins from other media in continuity in 1968. And again in 1999.
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Date: 2010-03-07 07:16 pm (UTC)I really do think the best thing to do is to think of the TV show and the comics as two completely different canons. It's definitely safer that way!
Thanks for commenting. :)