But then, she also has it easy in a way Faith doesn't, because Willow never killed someone who is as innocent as Lester.
Which, on the other hand, is easier for Faith in another way - it's something that's easy to feel bad about, it's far more black and white than Willow. Faith can unequivocally feel bad for what she did; Willow can't.
There's definitely parallels... or rather, overtones of parallels between Willow and Warren. It's interesting that in true "Strike me down with all your hatred" fashion, Willow goes truly dark and tries to end the world and kill her friends after she kills Warren. "You kill me, you become me", as Faith would have it.
would Dark Willow blush black instead of red?
Well, since we know she can print text on her skin (as in the transformation sequence), I think she'd take a page from Eskimo!Willow's book ("maybe you should just say 'shrug'") and just have her cheeks say "blush." :)
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But then, she also has it easy in a way Faith doesn't, because Willow never killed someone who is as innocent as Lester.
Which, on the other hand, is easier for Faith in another way - it's something that's easy to feel bad about, it's far more black and white than Willow. Faith can unequivocally feel bad for what she did; Willow can't.
There's definitely parallels... or rather, overtones of parallels between Willow and Warren. It's interesting that in true "Strike me down with all your hatred" fashion, Willow goes truly dark and tries to end the world and kill her friends after she kills Warren. "You kill me, you become me", as Faith would have it.
would Dark Willow blush black instead of red?
Well, since we know she can print text on her skin (as in the transformation sequence), I think she'd take a page from Eskimo!Willow's book ("maybe you should just say 'shrug'") and just have her cheeks say "blush." :)