Waking up from the dead in HP /some Buffy spoilers WAS: Re: prophecy
spookedook
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Fri Sep 1 14:05:32 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 157731
Maria Vaerewyck wrote:
Yes, JKR made that clear, but what I mean is, Buffy wasn't at all
dead, all the slaying stuff was just in her mind. she's a schizo
patient and the doctor and her parents were trying to make her coose
or stick to getting better but she chose to being a slayer and be
with her friends, hence the vampire slaying stuff continue and it
became her reality.I do not know if anybody from this list watched that episode of Buffy. So it's more like waking up and it's all just a bad MV dream.
Dave wrote:
So you mean it's like the episode of _Red Dwarf_ where the crew
hallucinate so that they *think* that their years on the big crimson
spaceship was just an elaborate "total immersion" video game and
that reality is that they are oppressed citizens in a futuristic
fascist dictatorship on Earth. Then they "wake up" back on the
ship, and find that Red Dwarf *is* the reality after all.
Tinktonks says:
Firstly I am a fan of Buffy and a HUGE fan of red dwarf so I love
these parallels but I much prefer a previous Buffy episode as a
comparable. Basically an early episode in which the Master kills Buffy. It reminds us that prophecies can be tricky little blighters when it comes to wording. Buffy did die, not all death is irrevocable to muggles though. Buffy was revived with CPR.
I would love to see Harry & LV finish each other in a non magical way and the power of love save Harry one last time. In that Ginny (Or Snape?!?) resuscitates him and our little hero is neither murdered or murderer-just a survivor.
Tinktonks Who says if Rimmer can become Ace then Snape is a good
guy!!!
(ps thinking red dwarf does anyone else want Snape to knee LV in the
crotch say "remember only the good die young" then escape?)
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