thinking about the difference between melodramatic, moody angel telling buffy he wishes he could see her in direct sunlight vs. spike just straight up scurrying around Sunnydale with a blanket over his head whenever he gets bored and wants to see buffy during the day
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rewatching Fool For Love and that one cut from Drusilla and Spike to Angel made me laugh so much because it reminded me of this post
like here we have spike and drusilla at their hottest. utterly unhinged, covered in blood. they are at peak vampire eroticism and the sheer sexual chemistry they ooze into the atmosphere could kill the population of a small country. and then it cuts to
guy in the worst wig you've ever seen looking like he's trying really hard to concentrate on a math problem
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[A five box comic with the characters of an angel and vampire. The angel has white eyes, no other facial features, wings for ears, two sets of wings on its back, and a short, draped skirt. The vampire is pale with long black hair, a long nose, and a white cape, and black, pointed boots.
[ID: title reads, "eternity" in purple letters.
Box 1: The vampire and angel greet each other by saying hi.
Box 2: They stare at each other in silence.
Box 3: The angel remembers something and says, "OH! Oops. Please come in." The vampire responds, "thanks" while smiling.
Purple text reads, "Inside the house..."
Box 4: the vampire pulls out a square box and says, "maybe we could play monopoly." The angel flies on the left and looks excited.
A black box with white text reads, "100 years later..."
Box 5: They sit at a table on stools. The angel flings its arms and one leg out, knocking over the board and tossing paper money in the air. It yells, "I win!" happily as the vampire leans over and rests his face in his hands.]
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