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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordy's coma and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet Earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.

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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordy's coma and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet Earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, Buffy (and in the final episode), leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.
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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordy's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet Earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.

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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordy's death coma and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet Earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.
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** YMMV indeed. Both Buffy and Angel have acknowledged there will always be something between them, and given the “cookie dough” speech Buffy gives him later in the following episode, it’s not that out of place. She did say of Angel “I loved him more than I will ever love anything in this life.”
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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.
** YMMV indeed. Both Buffy and Angel have acknowledged there will always be something between them, and given the “cookie dough” speech Buffy gives him later that season, it’s not that out of place. She did say of Angel “I loved him more than I will ever love anything in this life.”

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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordie's ([[spoiler:Cordy's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very {{out of character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth Earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.
** YMMV indeed. Both Buffy and Angel have acknowledged there will always be something between them, and given the “cookie dough” speech Buffy gives him later that season, in the following episode, it’s not that out of place. She did say of Angel “I loved him more than I will ever love anything in this life.”
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** YMMV indeed. Both Buffy and Angel have acknowledged there will always be something between them, and given the “cookie dough” speech Buffy gives him later that season, it’s not that out of place. She did say of Angel “I loved him more than I will ever love anything in this life.”
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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on his show ([[spoiler: Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very out of character and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the cliff-hanger the episode ends on fall flat.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: When Buffy first picks up the Scythe, it throws a cross-like reflection on her throat where she'd normally wear her cross-necklace.

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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on his show ([[spoiler: Cordie's ''Series/{{Angel}}'' ([[spoiler:Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very out {{out of character character}} and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy, leaving the cliff-hanger {{cliffhanger}} the episode ends on fall flat.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: When Buffy first picks up the Scythe, it throws a cross-like reflection on her throat where she'd normally wear her cross-necklace.cross-necklace.
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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on his show ([[spoiler: Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very out of character and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing seperately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. That's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy.

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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on his show ([[spoiler: Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very out of character and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing seperately--making separately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. That's And that's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy. Buffy, leaving the cliff-hanger the episode ends on fall flat.
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* RomanticPlotTumour: Some fans argue that the Buffy/Angel kiss and the resulting drama is this. Given all the things that happened over on his show ([[spoiler: Cordie's death and Connor]]), many argue Angel seems very out of character and that the two of them have been living extremely different lives and growing seperately--making the relationship drama here feel hallow and tacked on, since they're practically strangers by the episode. That's not even touching on the fact that precisely nobody on planet earth was actually concerned a kiss would cause Spike to turn on Buffy.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: When Buffy first picks up the Scythe, it throws a cross-like reflection on her throat where she'd normally wear her cross-necklace.

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