(elisi mode) I don't have a lot of time at the moment (/elisi mode) so I'll just give you one thought:
Warren is no longer human - so you suggest he can now be slain on sight. Fair enough (I've also pretty much taken it as read that he now counts as undead.)
But according to Twilight, Buffy and the other Slayers are no longer human either... As Voll says: "You're not human (...) you'll decide the world still isn't the way you want it and the demon in you will say just one thing. 'Slay'"
The thing about changing the world... the world's all different. When Buffy looks into Warren's skinless face, which one of them is reallythe monster? Is Voll just as justified in trying to kill Buffy as she and Willow are in trying to kill Warren?
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Date: 2007-06-27 01:03 am (UTC)Warren is no longer human - so you suggest he can now be slain on sight. Fair enough (I've also pretty much taken it as read that he now counts as undead.)
But according to Twilight, Buffy and the other Slayers are no longer human either... As Voll says: "You're not human (...) you'll decide the world still isn't the way you want it and the demon in you will say just one thing. 'Slay'"
The thing about changing the world... the world's all different. When Buffy looks into Warren's skinless face, which one of them is reallythe monster? Is Voll just as justified in trying to kill Buffy as she and Willow are in trying to kill Warren?
(Also, thanks for the rec. :) )