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+ | Just thought of something else. This page describes the people who attempted to capture and then kill Faith as "council members." I don't think we ever learn much about how the Council of Watchers operates, but that doesn't sound right. I suspect this organization is extremely hierarchical and status-conscious. I'd bet there are grades and ranks of Watchers, and also a class of subordinate employees or operatives. This "wet works" team is probably made up of lower ranking people. I'd suggest we describe them as "operatives." We do know there's a Board of Directives with "all those alchemists" on it. |
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Revision as of 02:36, 20 April 2010
I have a question I hope someone can answer. At about 23:00 into this episode, Tara asks Willow if she (Willow) has something of Buffy's. Willow thinks for a second, then answers, "this ring." The ring is on the third finger of Willow's right hand.
I do not remember Buffy giving Willow a ring. Can anyone give me a time/place, or should I assume it happened "off camera"?
Zhandele 14:24, April 19, 2010 (UTC)
Council Members?
Just thought of something else. This page describes the people who attempted to capture and then kill Faith as "council members." I don't think we ever learn much about how the Council of Watchers operates, but that doesn't sound right. I suspect this organization is extremely hierarchical and status-conscious. I'd bet there are grades and ranks of Watchers, and also a class of subordinate employees or operatives. This "wet works" team is probably made up of lower ranking people. I'd suggest we describe them as "operatives." We do know there's a Board of Directives with "all those alchemists" on it.
Zhandele 02:36, April 20, 2010 (UTC)