I deleted the Olivia parts to save space (though her crying over a baby that never was...intriguing)
GILES: Don't push me around. You know I have a great deal to do.
SPIKE: I've hired myself out as an attraction. (Strikes a threatening pose. The people ooh and ahh, camera flashes going off.)
(color)GILES: Sideshow freak?
(B&W shot: Spike flips up the collar of his coat.) SPIKE: Well, at least it's showbiz. (Poses again.)
(Color) GILES: (very confused) What am I supposed to do with all of this?
SPIKE: (off screen) You gotta make up your mind, Rupes.
(B&W shot of Spike.) SPIKE: What are you wasting your time for? (Pose)Haven't you figured it all out yet, with your enormous squishy frontal lobes? (Another pose, more oohs, flashbulbs)
(Color: Giles walking across the crypt.) GILES: I still think Buffy should have killed you.
(B&W: Spike looks annoyed. He strikes a Jesus on-the-cross pose. Very loud oohs, cameras flashing.)
GILES: Honestly, you meet the most appalling sorts of people. (He walks on. In the background we see Spike still in Jesus pose, more flashbulbs going off.)
Now, what I just noticed? Giles is viewing Spike in a very black and white kind of way, even though he knows it's "part of a show," and he mentions that Buffy should have killed him, as he'll say in s7. Giles had to make up his mind...about Spike, and how much of a distraction (and attraction--pun intended) he is. As he walks away from Spike, Spike is still in black and white in his crucifixion pose. Foreshadow to LMPTM? (sorry for the long post, but the quotes were necessary)
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Date: 2009-01-31 12:10 am (UTC)GILES: Don't push me around. You know I have a great deal to do.
SPIKE: I've hired myself out as an attraction. (Strikes a threatening pose. The people ooh and ahh, camera flashes going off.)
(color)GILES: Sideshow freak?
(B&W shot: Spike flips up the collar of his coat.)
SPIKE: Well, at least it's showbiz. (Poses again.)
(Color)
GILES: (very confused) What am I supposed to do with all of this?
SPIKE: (off screen) You gotta make up your mind, Rupes.
(B&W shot of Spike.)
SPIKE: What are you wasting your time for? (Pose)Haven't you figured it all out yet, with your enormous squishy frontal lobes? (Another pose, more oohs, flashbulbs)
(Color: Giles walking across the crypt.)
GILES: I still think Buffy should have killed you.
(B&W: Spike looks annoyed. He strikes a Jesus on-the-cross pose. Very loud oohs, cameras flashing.)
GILES: Honestly, you meet the most appalling sorts of people.
(He walks on. In the background we see Spike still in Jesus pose, more flashbulbs going off.)
Now, what I just noticed? Giles is viewing Spike in a very black and white kind of way, even though he knows it's "part of a show," and he mentions that Buffy should have killed him, as he'll say in s7. Giles had to make up his mind...about Spike, and how much of a distraction (and attraction--pun intended) he is. As he walks away from Spike, Spike is still in black and white in his crucifixion pose. Foreshadow to LMPTM? (sorry for the long post, but the quotes were necessary)