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Makes sense, just doesn't make sense, you know? She's been a ghost for long enough to be surprised when people can see or hear her by now, and it would seem that would be the stronger habit for her, at the moment. But whatever, I can suspend my disbelief. I just wanted a consistent mindset for her character.

tolerability index
I anticipate this week will be all about old and busted girls in the sequels vs. the new american pie hotness, starring the old american pie hotness. or maybe tacos

I have to ask
Why is Sally so demonstrably afraid of vampires? I mean, I get that supernatural beings can see her, but she is terrified of Josh when he transforms in the kitchen, and she loses her focus when Bishop feints at her. I thought she'd eventually make some peace with the fact that nobody can touch her.

Belated as hell: transferred intent is only for specific intent crimes. Speeding is not one of those.

I did. But, I mean, just this morning.

Pretty sure we don't think less of Giles for killing the Ben in S5, or the death of the would-be Hyena in "The Pack," the kid from Roswell in "Lie to Me," or the Germans (pretty sure those guys were human) from Slayerfest 2000 or whatever. We know Faith is bad because she stakes the Mayor's aid and doesn't care, but

I loved Wes and Lilah in the beginning of season 4, because it reminded me that Wes was briefly supposed to be a bit of a badass. Also, after seeing the way Lilah led Angel around for three seasons, it was a little surprising to see her take direction from any man (instead of just having them killed).