Honestly? I feel that each season seemed to have its own set of flaws. But despite these flaws, I have remained a steadfast fan of the series. Several years ago, I wrote an essay on my own interpretation of Season 7.
I never thought that Season 7 was more flawed than the other seasons. It's one of my favorites of the series. I think . . . as an adult, I had an easier time relating to Buffy learning to be an adult more than the "high school is hell" metaphor of the earlier seasons . . . which is probably why I enjoyed the season a lot more than most fans.
I also have my own ideas about Buffy being a vampire slayer . . . and it's not pretty. I really do not like the idea of her being a vampire slayer because she was "duty bound" to be one. There is something about her lack of choice that really irks me.
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I never thought that Season 7 was more flawed than the other seasons. It's one of my favorites of the series. I think . . . as an adult, I had an easier time relating to Buffy learning to be an adult more than the "high school is hell" metaphor of the earlier seasons . . . which is probably why I enjoyed the season a lot more than most fans.
I also have my own ideas about Buffy being a vampire slayer . . . and it's not pretty. I really do not like the idea of her being a vampire slayer because she was "duty bound" to be one. There is something about her lack of choice that really irks me.