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Got it in one. Xander actually says something about being a virgin after he sleeps with Faith, so it's fair to assume that he wasn't lying and that he and Cordy never did the dirty.
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umm..crud...stumped for a question...ok, here we go...
How many times was Buffy beat up so bad she ran away from a fight? Describe each incident, please...
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The umbrella thief was named Sunday - one of my favorite villains. I can still think of at least 2 more though.
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Oh, in 7 I suppose techincally she runs away (along with everyone else) from Caleb. As for 2, you're not thinking about her running away from Angelus after she kills The Judge are you?
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No..I said seasons 4 and 7. I was thinking of the vampire that stakes her, which results in her talking to Spike about how he killed the 2 slayers.
Anyway,Drake got most of them, so I'll give him the next question.
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What was the "perfect thing" the Watcher's council threatened Buffy with when they wanted to take control over Buffy's investigation of Glory?
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OK, on a related (and rather easy) note, with regards to Giles again what was Buffy's condition for her rejoining the Council in the same episode?
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He was reinstated, with salary paid retroactively *cough* to his date of dismissal.
I find it surprising that Travers agreed to this, though. Since Faith was in prison, they likely could have freed her and made her their slayer. They certainly weren't succeeding in controlling Buffy.
I also find it odd that the Council did not pay their slayers, not only so the slayers could devote their efforts to fighting evil, but also as a means of control. Ah, well, if I had all the answers, I'd run for office. Or at least get a job...
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Yeah, it is odd that teh Watchers got paid but the Slayers didn't. At least you'd think they'd pay for their rent or something just so they can do their jobs more effectivly. Go figure...
But of course you're right Lance. you're up again.
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