But then, Twangel himself doesn't have a clue either, as Buffy points out in #35.
I think the perception of people queuing up to deliver sentence is in response to posts by people who think that others are queuing up to give them big medals for heroism (and epic true love greatness). (In other words, the conversation is suffering from over-polarization on both sides.)
It's hard to say what is going on just reading the text. I don't think it makes sense as written. I hope we'll get more explanation. But as of now we've got unreliable narrators all over the place, and pieces that don't add up. (Most notably, Angel going off to save the world in the Riley one-shot, when we've already seen him trying to distract Buffy from the fact that the world was being destroyed in #35). The confusion about what the facts are no doubt plays into all the polarized declarations on all sides.
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Date: 2010-08-30 01:37 am (UTC)I think the perception of people queuing up to deliver sentence is in response to posts by people who think that others are queuing up to give them big medals for heroism (and epic true love greatness). (In other words, the conversation is suffering from over-polarization on both sides.)
It's hard to say what is going on just reading the text. I don't think it makes sense as written. I hope we'll get more explanation. But as of now we've got unreliable narrators all over the place, and pieces that don't add up. (Most notably, Angel going off to save the world in the Riley one-shot, when we've already seen him trying to distract Buffy from the fact that the world was being destroyed in #35). The confusion about what the facts are no doubt plays into all the polarized declarations on all sides.