On Apr 9, 10:32 am, mariposas rand mair fheal <mair_fh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> > Season Seven, Episode 12: "Potential"
> i seem to have problem with many people that i find warren sympathetic
> the usual attitude seems to be inherently evil warren dared touch ste
katerina
> and reaped his due reward of being executed
> amd that willows problem wasnt killing him but not doing in the
appropriate mode
>
> i dont like katerina and i think warren was salvageable
So, clearly she deserved to die! [Just giving you a hard time.]
> and willow was a murderer not an executioner
Well, "Dead Things," "Seeing Red," and "Villains" all show what Warren
is capable of doing if the heroes don't step up and take care of him.
He needs to be taken out of the picture, away from access to any of
his supernatural toys or the chance to kill or hurt anyone else.
Whether or not he has to die rather than whatever alternative Buffy
had in mind is more debatable, but I think the series itself more or
less sides with you on this one. Especially since it leads to
attempted murder of two less-guilty kids which is treated as such, and
eventually an attempt to wipe out the human species. Once Willow
kills Warren, there's no doubt that she's Dark Willow, the villain of
the S6-closing arc.
> theres a tendency for people finding excuses for friends
> and refuse to find reasons for enemies
> even when the friend and enemy do the exact same thing
> i think right is rihgt and wrong is wrong
> and i dont tolerate that kind of malarkey in my newsgroup
If Warren was salvageable, I think it's only in a "when there's life,
there's hope" sort of way. Being human, he has the capacity for good,
but one won't find him exhibiting any admirable traits. Had he not
been murdered, well, who knows? If Warren had shown any sign of
remorse or thrown his lot in with the Scoobies like Andrew, the show
might well have decided that forgiveness was what he needed too. BTVS
rolls that way.
-AOQ


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