To me she seems (OK, in the very few lines she gets) to be some sort of neither/nor; I have trouble seeing TV!Faith, with the whole redemption gig, deciding that she'd be better off without powers now... on the other hand, so much of it seems to either ignore or contradict her earlier arc in the comics. But hey, that moment between them at the end of their scene is easily as much setup as Buffy/Satsu had, so I'm hopeful... ;-)
The whole Amy cat thing confuses me.
It's hard to see how it would work, yeah. I have to guess she found them on their own, and then for some reason transformed into a cat rather than watch them from afar (as she supposedly did when she supposedly saved Warren, for instance), but... was it really such a good idea to teleport away in front of everyone? Wouldn't it have made more sense to have them continue to think they're doing well (however the hell they could possibly think that)?
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I agree on Faith being very off.
To me she seems (OK, in the very few lines she gets) to be some sort of neither/nor; I have trouble seeing TV!Faith, with the whole redemption gig, deciding that she'd be better off without powers now... on the other hand, so much of it seems to either ignore or contradict her earlier arc in the comics. But hey, that moment between them at the end of their scene is easily as much setup as Buffy/Satsu had, so I'm hopeful... ;-)
The whole Amy cat thing confuses me.
It's hard to see how it would work, yeah. I have to guess she found them on their own, and then for some reason transformed into a cat rather than watch them from afar (as she supposedly did when she supposedly saved Warren, for instance), but... was it really such a good idea to teleport away in front of everyone? Wouldn't it have made more sense to have them continue to think they're doing well (however the hell they could possibly think that)?