Miss Kitty Spuffy shippeuse ♥
Nombre de messages : 11473 Age : 34 Localisation : Sud de la France ^^ Date d'inscription : 04/03/2008
| Sujet: Analyses & Essais sur la saison 7 Mar 03 Aoû 2010, 20:02 | |
| Je vous propose de retrouver ici toutes les analyses/essais que l'on peut trouver sur le net, concernant la saison 7. | |
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Miss Kitty Spuffy shippeuse ♥
Nombre de messages : 11473 Age : 34 Localisation : Sud de la France ^^ Date d'inscription : 04/03/2008
| Sujet: Re: Analyses & Essais sur la saison 7 Mar 03 Aoû 2010, 20:03 | |
| Une review relativement complète sur la saison 7, écrite par Mike ; elle est classée par personnage, par thèmes, par pour/contre...
LIRE ICI : Buffy season 7 Review = CritcallyTouched.Com Un extrait choisi (en toute innocence ) : - Citation :
- The character highlight of S7 to me is, without a doubt, Buffy and Spike's powerful individual arcs and how they're inexorably tied together and concluded. It really is quite the symbiotic relationship between them this season, one which evolves from the massive backstory and foundation that precedes it. In S6 these two went through quite the tumultuous journey together -- one of darkness, pain, abuse, self-exploration, and revelation. This journey was also one of the stand-out aspects of S6 in terms of its gutsiness, consistency, and intensity. Out of this Buffy became fully acquainted with the darkest aspects of not only her slayer nature but also her own personality, while Spike loved her in the only way he knew how which, unknowing to him, pushed Buffy further into despair.
In "Never Leave Me" [7x09] we witness a defining moment in their relationship. Spike, once again, encourages Buffy to kill him due to the danger he represents and also the pain that burns inside of him. This is a moment that works so well because of how genuinely earned it is. It is born out of what Buffy learned about herself in S6 and the genuine change she sees in Spike here in S7. It's extremely important to note that, although not her intention, this faith in Spike's potential ends up being paid back in full during key moments later in the season. | |
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