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it proves nothing, and saying that "angel" is a series is nonsense, in fact everyone knows that it is a badly cooked pile of crap that serves as an excuse for detergent merchants to educate our young girls.
Hello,
I just rewatched all the episodes of Buffy, and the episode "Normal Again" leaves me perplexed. Honestly, I don't want to believe that Buffy is crazy, and if it weren't for the last scene, it would be fine, just some hallucinations. But the last scene does suggest that she is crazy; otherwise, they wouldn't have placed it as the final scene of the episode. I don't think we'll ever know! But I find it disturbing, yet the filmmaker was a genius!
I just rewatched all the episodes of Buffy, and the episode "Normal Again" leaves me perplexed. Honestly, I don't want to believe that Buffy is crazy, and if it weren't for the last scene, it would be fine, just some hallucinations. But the last scene does suggest that she is crazy; otherwise, they wouldn't have placed it as the final scene of the episode. I don't think we'll ever know! But I find it disturbing, yet the filmmaker was a genius!
I think against heart that Buffy is indeed crazy.
Her psychological crisis may have started before she met the first vampire.
However, in the episode, Buffy makes her choice and chooses the Slayer world. Yet despite this choice, the world of the psychiatric hospital continues, seeing Buffy with vacant eyes. Logically, if cutting the link from the Slayer world to the psychiatric hospital world doesn't make the latter disappear, it means that the Slayer world depends on the former.
As a result, Buffy is crazy and this entire universe is just fictitious.
Her psychological crisis may have started before she met the first vampire.
However, in the episode, Buffy makes her choice and chooses the Slayer world. Yet despite this choice, the world of the psychiatric hospital continues, seeing Buffy with vacant eyes. Logically, if cutting the link from the Slayer world to the psychiatric hospital world doesn't make the latter disappear, it means that the Slayer world depends on the former.
As a result, Buffy is crazy and this entire universe is just fictitious.
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