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Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.

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btvs tweets 3/?
spuffy + textposts (7/?)
buffy & spike + knowing little facts about each other (requested by perfectclarityspuffy)
#spuffy unfilmed but implicitly present in the text intimacy moments i love you i miss you come home
Spuffy + reductress headlines
Rest in peace to the incredible Anthony Stewart Head (20th February 1954 - 1st June 2026)
RUPERT GILES in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (1997-2003)
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spike CRYING on a tree outside of buffy's house after she gets resurrected because he's so overwhelmed that she's alive that he can't handle it. think about that for a sec
The watcher's council is kind of the big bad of the whole series, despite never being an "official" big bad of any season. Buffy is fighting against them basically from the beginning of the show – in the very first episode, she rejects Giles' offer of the Vampyre book and more broadly her position as the slayer – and even though it doesn't take long for her to start killing vampires again, she's still constantly struggling against the council's control and dehumanization of her. It's not until after she quits the council that she can fully reconcile being the slayer as a positive part of her identity. What's more, the council's stance that compassion, in particular Giles' love for Buffy, is the antithesis of the show's whole message, and Buffy's personal view, which is that love is essential to both staying alive and building a better world, and it is compassion, not duty, that makes Buffy actually want to help people. And at the end of the show after a season of making the same mistakes as the council (staying emotionally distant from the potentials, lecturing at them, acting callous and uncaring about the danger they're in, trying to stop them from blowing off steam or having fun) Buffy finally succeeds by doing the opposite of what the council does, giving all the potentials power and control over their own lives so nobody will have to be in her position again.
RIP Anthony Stewart Head (1954 - 2026)
btvs | school hard
"what happens on saturday?" "i kill you."
btvs + "i love you" giles & buffy, tara & willow | once more, with feeling
my pronouns are she/her bc I'll never be him (anthony head playing on his pink ds in full costume on the set of merlin)
RIP King
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 3.02 | 6.04
Giles moves to get the sugar - stops when he hears BUFFY'S LAUGHTER ring above the other voices. Hidden from the others by a cabinet, they do not see Giles' mask fall for a moment. He fights tears, his relief is palpable. — "Dead Man's Party" script, written by Marti Noxon
bonus:
lie to me
quickly everybody make fun of the old british man