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Spike’s reaction to Buffy’s death.

James Marsters said: “I’ve never played a character for this long. l’m used to doing stage, where you live with a character for a maximum of about four months. After five years, there really is a space somewhere in my soul where Spike and Buffy really do live. There really is a Sunnydale inside me somewhere. So when Buffy really was dead and I really was Spike it wasn’t hard at all to break down. It was crushing. That’s the weird thing about acting, man. We’re not insane, but we’re paid to use our imaginations as fully as we can. So somewhere down inside my heart there really is a Spike and a Buffy and he’s very much hoping that he’ll get a little more time with Buffy.”

I always felt the tears were real when watching this scene, the same way it was real for the fans. We all love Buffy, regardless of whether she’s real or not.

I see something like this and I’m reminded how much I love this show and how freaking perfect James Marsters was.

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Jenny Calendar is bisexual.

The evidence:

- bisexual bob

- leather jackets

- this woman canonically attended burning man

- she's cool and sexy, as all bisexuals are

- in a series where magical is associated with the feminine and the technological is associated with masculine - a dichotomy that is explicitly linked to sexuality when Spike talks about how Willow is "not so much into computers, more into magic" in The Yoko Factor, there an obvious reference to the fact that she is now dating women and not men - Jenny identifies herself as a technopagan, a combination of both worlds. She has knowledge and experience of both the technological/masculine and magical/feminine. She literally says she does both.

- Vibes.

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