Where Andrew says Buffy dates the Immortal who we never get to see but hear about him a LOT? Suddenly, Dracula comes to mind! I mean, what kind of name is "the Immortal"? But Dracula does seem to fall under that definition.
I've seen that theory, but frankly I don't buy it. For one thing, if it were Dracula, why wouldn't they simply call him Dracula? For another, the idea of Dracula as a flashy playboy living the high life in Rome doesn't really fit at all with how he was presented in s5...
how many reformed BigBad's can you tolerate in one 'verse?
Personally I think they've sort of reached their limit. I like my Dracula evil. :-)
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Date: 2008-03-22 11:18 am (UTC)Where Andrew says Buffy dates the Immortal who we never get to see but hear about him a LOT? Suddenly, Dracula comes to mind! I mean, what kind of name is "the Immortal"? But Dracula does seem to fall under that definition.
I've seen that theory, but frankly I don't buy it. For one thing, if it were Dracula, why wouldn't they simply call him Dracula? For another, the idea of Dracula as a flashy playboy living the high life in Rome doesn't really fit at all with how he was presented in s5...
how many reformed BigBad's can you tolerate in one 'verse?
Personally I think they've sort of reached their limit. I like my Dracula evil. :-)