YAY THANK YOU for writing this more clearly than I could.
Joss is so totally Buffy. That she's still obsessed with childish things and needs her world to fall apart to move forward is astonishing self-criticism. The question of whether Joss loves Buffy seems in some ways silly--he obviously loves her, have you seen the way he writes her?--but maybe he does wish she, and he, could move forward.
Anyway, he's also Dr. Horrible, who kills the woman (character?) he loves as part of his plans to be noticed, and then finds himself lonelier than ever when he becomes famous.
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Joss is so totally Buffy. That she's still obsessed with childish things and needs her world to fall apart to move forward is astonishing self-criticism. The question of whether Joss loves Buffy seems in some ways silly--he obviously loves her, have you seen the way he writes her?--but maybe he does wish she, and he, could move forward.
Anyway, he's also Dr. Horrible, who kills the woman (character?) he loves as part of his plans to be noticed, and then finds himself lonelier than ever when he becomes famous.