Arbitrar Of Quality <tsmtsm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> On Apr 22, 5:41 pm, Michael Ikeda <mmik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> Upon further thought it seems like a better question might be
>> "why Cordelia?" Once Jasmine decides to use Cordelia as her
>> vessel to bring herself into the world, it makes sense to
>> consider Angel the biggest immediate threat and to want to
>> neutralize him, first by turning his attention elsewhere and
>> then by bringing forth Angelus (which not only removes Angel as
>> a threat but diverts the attention of the rest of the Fang Gang
>> to Angelus.)
>>
>> However, one might think that it would be a better idea NOT to
>> pick as your vessel someone who has a guardian who is a
>> "Champion" and a vampire-with-a-soul-destiny-magnet.
>
> What if Jasmine's "choice" of vessel was entirely based on the
> visionity?
>
Could be.
There are certainly plausible explanations for "Why Cordy?" just as
there are for "Why Angel?"
I just found it interesting that "Why Angel?" seemed to stand out as
something needing explanation, but "Why Cordy?" didn't.
--
Michael Ikeda mmikeda@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Telling a statistician not to use sampling is like telling an
astronomer they can't say there is a moon and stars"
Lynne Billard, past president American Statistical Association


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