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+ | |Image = Gwen_post.jpg |
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+ | |First = "[[Revelations]]" |
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+ | |Last = ''[[Full House]]'' |
− | |Last = [[Revelations]] |
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|Name = Gwendolyn Post |
|Name = Gwendolyn Post |
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+ | |Aliases = Gwen<br />Mary Poppins |
|Status = Deceased |
|Status = Deceased |
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|Classification = [[Human]] |
|Classification = [[Human]] |
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− | |Affiliation = |
+ | |Affiliation = [[Watchers Council]] |
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|Powers = <br/> |
|Powers = <br/> |
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− | * Watcher training |
+ | * Watcher training granted her great knowledge of demonology, languages, the dark arts and mystical artifacts. |
− | * The Glove of Myhnegon gave her the power to summon and direct bolts of lightning at will. |
+ | * The Glove of Myhnegon gave her the power to [[Electrokinesis|summon and direct bolts of lightning at will]]. |
|Actor = [[Serena Scott Thomas]] |
|Actor = [[Serena Scott Thomas]] |
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− | }} |
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+ | [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 3)|B3]] |
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+ | |Died = 1998}} |
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{{Dialogue a-b|Faith|Who the hell are you?|Mrs. Post|Gwendolyn Post. Mrs.. Your new [[Watcher]]|[[Faith Lehane]] and Gwendolyn Post|Revelations}} |
{{Dialogue a-b|Faith|Who the hell are you?|Mrs. Post|Gwendolyn Post. Mrs.. Your new [[Watcher]]|[[Faith Lehane]] and Gwendolyn Post|Revelations}} |
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− | '''Mrs. Gwendolyn Post''' was a [[Watcher]] supposedly sent by the [[Watchers Council]] to train [[Faith Lehane]] and also report on the performance of [[Rupert Giles |
+ | '''Mrs. Gwendolyn Post''', also known as '''Gwen Post''', was a former [[Watcher]] supposedly sent by the [[Watchers Council]] to train [[Faith Lehane]] and also report on the performance of [[Rupert Giles]]. |
== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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+ | ===Introducing herself=== |
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Mrs. Post|You will probably hate me a great deal of the time.|Faith|Ya think?|But I will make you a better [[Slayer]], and that will keep you alive. You have to trust that I'm right.|Mrs. Post and Faith|Revelations}} |
{{Dialogue a-b-a|Mrs. Post|You will probably hate me a great deal of the time.|Faith|Ya think?|But I will make you a better [[Slayer]], and that will keep you alive. You have to trust that I'm right.|Mrs. Post and Faith|Revelations}} |
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− | Arriving in [[Sunnydale]] shortly after Faith, Mrs. Post claimed she has been sent to the [[Hellmouth]] under orders from the [[ |
+ | Arriving in [[Sunnydale]] shortly after Faith, Mrs. Post claimed she has been sent to the [[Hellmouth]] under orders from the [[Watchers Council]] not only to act as Faith's Watcher, but to report back on [[Buffy Summers]] and her own Watcher, [[Rupert Giles]], claiming the Council was becoming worried he might have been losing focus on "the mission". |
+ | [[File:Faith&post.png|thumb|left|Mrs. Post bonds with Faith]] |
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+ | Post treated Giles with contempt and criticized him for being inefficient, having no control over his charge and his incomplete collection of books. Her caustic style badgered others into submission and stopped them from examining her background closely. On the other hand, Mrs. Post visited Faith at her dingy room at the [[Sunnydale Motor Inn]]. Comparing Faith's living conditions to that of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan Spartans], Mrs. Post told her that she would be tough on her but only to make Faith a better slayer. Mrs. Post and Faith then formed a close bond with each other, separating Faith from the [[Scooby Gang|rest of the gang]] but providing her with the parental bond she desired. |
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⚫ | Mrs. Post also warned Giles and Buffy of the [[Glove of Myhnegon]], a magical metal gauntlet thousands of years old that housed a dangerous power, which was being sought by a [[demon]] known as [[Lagos]]. Lagos was on his way to [[Sunnydale]] to claim the artifact, and Mrs. Post ordered Faith to stop him. However, Faith wasn't able to kill the demon. Buffy instead succeeded in slaying Lagos. |
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− | Post treated Giles with contempt and criticized him for being inefficient, having no control over his charge and his incomplete collection of books. Her caustic style badgered others into submission and stopped them from examining her background closely. |
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+ | ===The Glove of Myhnegon=== |
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+ | {{Dialogue a-b|Faith|What's going on?|Mrs. Post|Faith, word of advice: you're an idiot.|Faith and Mrs. Post|Revelations}} |
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⚫ | Mrs. Post also warned Giles and Buffy of the [[Glove of Myhnegon]], a magical metal gauntlet thousands of years old that housed a dangerous power, which was being sought by a [[demon]] known as [[Lagos]]. Lagos was on his way to [[Sunnydale]] to claim the artifact, and Mrs. Post ordered Faith to stop him. However, Faith wasn't able to kill the demon. Buffy |
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Gwendolyn Post then revealed her true agenda: acquiring the Glove for herself. She learned that the Glove was being kept by [[Angel]] at his [[Crawford Street Mansion|mansion]]. She attacked Giles, knocking him unconscious after he discovered how to destroy the glove. |
Gwendolyn Post then revealed her true agenda: acquiring the Glove for herself. She learned that the Glove was being kept by [[Angel]] at his [[Crawford Street Mansion|mansion]]. She attacked Giles, knocking him unconscious after he discovered how to destroy the glove. |
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− | Meanwhile, Faith, having been informed by [[ |
+ | Meanwhile, Faith, having been informed by [[Alexander Harris|Xander]] earlier on that Angel was back in Sunnydale and that he had the Glove in his possession, decided to slay Buffy's ex-boyfriend, believing him to have attacked Giles. |
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⚫ | Gwendolyn arrived at Angel's mansion and told him she had been sent by Giles to make sure he destroyed the Glove properly and to supervise the [[Living Flame]] spell, but when Angel's back was turned, she attacked him with a shovel. Upon seeing him in [[vampire]] face, she tried to stake him. However, she was no match for the |
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⚫ | Gwendolyn arrived at Angel's mansion and told him she had been sent by Giles to make sure he destroyed the Glove properly and to supervise the [[Living Flame]] spell, but when Angel's back was turned, she attacked him with a shovel. Upon seeing him in [[vampire]] face, she tried to stake him. However, she was no match for the vampire. |
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+ | [[File:Post_glove.jpg|thumb|right|Mrs. Post wearing the Glove of Myhnegon.]] |
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Faith walked in just on time to see Gwendolyn lying almost unconscious on the floor before the victorious Angel and was prompted by her Watcher to slay him. Faith defeated Angel, but was stopped from staking him by Buffy. Mrs. Post then told Faith that Buffy was blinded by her love for Angel and ordered Faith to fight her. |
Faith walked in just on time to see Gwendolyn lying almost unconscious on the floor before the victorious Angel and was prompted by her Watcher to slay him. Faith defeated Angel, but was stopped from staking him by Buffy. Mrs. Post then told Faith that Buffy was blinded by her love for Angel and ordered Faith to fight her. |
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With Faith and Buffy engaged in combat, Mrs. Post managed to break the wooden chest containing the Glove of Myhnegon open. She put on the Glove, and its metal talons nailed themselves into Gwen's arm. Having achieved her purpose, she activated the Glove's power and chided Faith for being an idiot. With the Glove, the rogue Watcher was capable of conjuring and directing bolts of lightning from the skies above. Her first target was the recently arrived [[Willow Rosenberg]], who was saved by Angel. |
With Faith and Buffy engaged in combat, Mrs. Post managed to break the wooden chest containing the Glove of Myhnegon open. She put on the Glove, and its metal talons nailed themselves into Gwen's arm. Having achieved her purpose, she activated the Glove's power and chided Faith for being an idiot. With the Glove, the rogue Watcher was capable of conjuring and directing bolts of lightning from the skies above. Her first target was the recently arrived [[Willow Rosenberg]], who was saved by Angel. |
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+ | ===Death=== |
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− | Buffy and Faith stopped fighting as Mrs. Post attacked them. Faith distracted Gwendolyn while Buffy quickly came to the realization that Post could only be stopped if separated from the Glove. She threw a glass shard at her arm, amputating it. As she had already invoked a bolt of lightning, Gwendolyn Post was incinerated by the massive burst of electricity. |
+ | Buffy and Faith stopped fighting as Mrs. Post attacked them. Faith distracted Gwendolyn while Buffy quickly came to the realization that Post could only be stopped if separated from the Glove. She threw a glass shard at her arm, amputating it. As she had already invoked a bolt of lightning, Gwendolyn Post was incinerated by the massive burst of electricity.[[File:Post_death.jpg|thumb|left|Mrs. Post dies]] |
The following day, Giles revealed to the [[Scooby Gang]] that Gwendolyn had, in fact, been a Watcher, though she had been fired from the Council position a few years before arriving in Sunnydale for abusing black magic. "They swear there was a memo." |
The following day, Giles revealed to the [[Scooby Gang]] that Gwendolyn had, in fact, been a Watcher, though she had been fired from the Council position a few years before arriving in Sunnydale for abusing black magic. "They swear there was a memo." |
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+ | ===Legacy=== |
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+ | The Glove of Myhnegon was subsequently destroyed, and Angel managed to win back some good faith and acceptance in the Scooby Gang since he saved Willow's life. However, due to Gwen's manipulations (telling Faith that Buffy's ''friends'' had all gathered and been informed of Angel's return, and manipulating her into allowing her to get the Glove), Faith gave up on trusting others. |
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{{Quote|There's nothing [[Buffy Summers|you]] can do to me now. I have the Glove, and with the glove comes the power!|Mrs. Post|Revelations}} |
{{Quote|There's nothing [[Buffy Summers|you]] can do to me now. I have the Glove, and with the glove comes the power!|Mrs. Post|Revelations}} |
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+ | [[File:Post_lightning.jpg|thumb|Channeling lightning through the Glove]] |
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− | + | Because of her Watcher training, Gwendolyn had a great knowledge of demonology, the dark arts and mystical artifacts. |
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The fact that she went to such an extreme measure to obtain mystical power - a Glove that she would never be capable of removing - indicated Gwendolyn's extreme lust for power and perhaps an inability to manipulate other dark forces through [[witchcraft]]. |
The fact that she went to such an extreme measure to obtain mystical power - a Glove that she would never be capable of removing - indicated Gwendolyn's extreme lust for power and perhaps an inability to manipulate other dark forces through [[witchcraft]]. |
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Once the Glove was in her power, Gwendolyn was capable of conjuring electrical storms and summons bolts of lightning through a Gaelic summoning. The lightning stroke the Glove itself and was then directed by pointing in the desired direction. |
Once the Glove was in her power, Gwendolyn was capable of conjuring electrical storms and summons bolts of lightning through a Gaelic summoning. The lightning stroke the Glove itself and was then directed by pointing in the desired direction. |
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− | == Behind the |
+ | == Behind the Scenes == |
+ | *She was portrayed by [[Serena Scott Thomas]]. |
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+ | *Mrs. Post was created by the writers of the show to reinforce Faith's reasons and belief in not trusting people, having been betrayed by a woman that had taken the role of a mother figure and praised her for her strength, and then by Buffy when she saved Angel, an evil vampire in her mind, from certain death. The role of a parental figure would be then filled by [[Richard Wilkins]]. However, unlike Post, he actually cared about Faith instead of just exploiting her talents and gullibility. |
− | * The fact that she introduced herself as ''Mrs.'' indicates that she might have been married. Another possibility is that she prefers to be called Mrs. instead of Miss to assert a stronger and more dominant role, which better suits her personality and intentions. It's also worth noting that under strict British tradition, the formal use of the name 'Mrs. Gwendolyn Post' would imply that she is either a widow or divorced; if she were still married, she would be 'Mrs. John Post', or similar. |
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== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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+ | *"[[Bad Girls]]" {{Om}} |
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+ | *"[[Dirty Girls]]" (in archive footage) |
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+ | *''[[Full House]]'' |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Post, Gwendolyn}} |
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− | * ''[[Viva Las Buffy! #Buffy the Vampire Slayer #52|Buffy the Vampire Slayer 52: Viva Las Buffy!, Act 2: Full House]]'' |
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Revision as of 00:09, 16 October 2019
- Faith: “Who the hell are you?”
- Mrs. Post: “Gwendolyn Post. Mrs.. Your new Watcher”
- — Faith Lehane and Gwendolyn Post[src]
Mrs. Gwendolyn Post, also known as Gwen Post, was a former Watcher supposedly sent by the Watchers Council to train Faith Lehane and also report on the performance of Rupert Giles.
Biography
Introducing herself
Arriving in Sunnydale shortly after Faith, Mrs. Post claimed she has been sent to the Hellmouth under orders from the Watchers Council not only to act as Faith's Watcher, but to report back on Buffy Summers and her own Watcher, Rupert Giles, claiming the Council was becoming worried he might have been losing focus on "the mission".
Post treated Giles with contempt and criticized him for being inefficient, having no control over his charge and his incomplete collection of books. Her caustic style badgered others into submission and stopped them from examining her background closely. On the other hand, Mrs. Post visited Faith at her dingy room at the Sunnydale Motor Inn. Comparing Faith's living conditions to that of the Spartans, Mrs. Post told her that she would be tough on her but only to make Faith a better slayer. Mrs. Post and Faith then formed a close bond with each other, separating Faith from the rest of the gang but providing her with the parental bond she desired.
Mrs. Post also warned Giles and Buffy of the Glove of Myhnegon, a magical metal gauntlet thousands of years old that housed a dangerous power, which was being sought by a demon known as Lagos. Lagos was on his way to Sunnydale to claim the artifact, and Mrs. Post ordered Faith to stop him. However, Faith wasn't able to kill the demon. Buffy instead succeeded in slaying Lagos.
The Glove of Myhnegon
- Faith: “What's going on?”
- Mrs. Post: “Faith, word of advice: you're an idiot.”
- — Faith and Mrs. Post[src]
Gwendolyn Post then revealed her true agenda: acquiring the Glove for herself. She learned that the Glove was being kept by Angel at his mansion. She attacked Giles, knocking him unconscious after he discovered how to destroy the glove.
Meanwhile, Faith, having been informed by Xander earlier on that Angel was back in Sunnydale and that he had the Glove in his possession, decided to slay Buffy's ex-boyfriend, believing him to have attacked Giles.
Gwendolyn arrived at Angel's mansion and told him she had been sent by Giles to make sure he destroyed the Glove properly and to supervise the Living Flame spell, but when Angel's back was turned, she attacked him with a shovel. Upon seeing him in vampire face, she tried to stake him. However, she was no match for the vampire.
Faith walked in just on time to see Gwendolyn lying almost unconscious on the floor before the victorious Angel and was prompted by her Watcher to slay him. Faith defeated Angel, but was stopped from staking him by Buffy. Mrs. Post then told Faith that Buffy was blinded by her love for Angel and ordered Faith to fight her.
With Faith and Buffy engaged in combat, Mrs. Post managed to break the wooden chest containing the Glove of Myhnegon open. She put on the Glove, and its metal talons nailed themselves into Gwen's arm. Having achieved her purpose, she activated the Glove's power and chided Faith for being an idiot. With the Glove, the rogue Watcher was capable of conjuring and directing bolts of lightning from the skies above. Her first target was the recently arrived Willow Rosenberg, who was saved by Angel.
Death
Buffy and Faith stopped fighting as Mrs. Post attacked them. Faith distracted Gwendolyn while Buffy quickly came to the realization that Post could only be stopped if separated from the Glove. She threw a glass shard at her arm, amputating it. As she had already invoked a bolt of lightning, Gwendolyn Post was incinerated by the massive burst of electricity.
The following day, Giles revealed to the Scooby Gang that Gwendolyn had, in fact, been a Watcher, though she had been fired from the Council position a few years before arriving in Sunnydale for abusing black magic. "They swear there was a memo."
Legacy
The Glove of Myhnegon was subsequently destroyed, and Angel managed to win back some good faith and acceptance in the Scooby Gang since he saved Willow's life. However, due to Gwen's manipulations (telling Faith that Buffy's friends had all gathered and been informed of Angel's return, and manipulating her into allowing her to get the Glove), Faith gave up on trusting others.
Powers and Abilities
- “There's nothing you can do to me now. I have the Glove, and with the glove comes the power!”
- ―Mrs. Post[src]
Because of her Watcher training, Gwendolyn had a great knowledge of demonology, the dark arts and mystical artifacts.
The fact that she went to such an extreme measure to obtain mystical power - a Glove that she would never be capable of removing - indicated Gwendolyn's extreme lust for power and perhaps an inability to manipulate other dark forces through witchcraft.
Once the Glove was in her power, Gwendolyn was capable of conjuring electrical storms and summons bolts of lightning through a Gaelic summoning. The lightning stroke the Glove itself and was then directed by pointing in the desired direction.
Behind the Scenes
- She was portrayed by Serena Scott Thomas.
- Mrs. Post was created by the writers of the show to reinforce Faith's reasons and belief in not trusting people, having been betrayed by a woman that had taken the role of a mother figure and praised her for her strength, and then by Buffy when she saved Angel, an evil vampire in her mind, from certain death. The role of a parental figure would be then filled by Richard Wilkins. However, unlike Post, he actually cared about Faith instead of just exploiting her talents and gullibility.
Appearances
- "Revelations" Template:1st
- "Bad Girls" (Only mentioned)
- "Dirty Girls" (in archive footage)
- Full House