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I've recently been looking on random websites for articoli about BTVS, just to read other people's opinions. I've found out it just isn't a great thing for me to do, as I find myself so worked up da people dissing Spike's character, stressing him as the major element in the downfall of BTVS.

[url=http://dir.salon.com/ent/feature/2003/05/13/spike_buffy/]

This website, for example, claims that Spike is a "too-cool thug in a leather jacket" who "has diverted a good mostra from its original mission: To celebrate the uncool outcasts of the world."

[url=http://io9.com/5299054/its-buffys-fault-that-vampires-are-weak-now]

This website, too, fired my anger and disgust. It claims similar opinions, including, "you can chart the rise of Spike as an allegedly "lovable" character as the downfall of BTVS." Downfall my ass. Spike was such a major character in BTVS and crucial to its success in many ways, and this has been proven in the recente SFX magazine's lista of vampires, on which Spike came in as #1. Everyone loved Spike, and I personally thought his plot lines were edge-of-your-seat stuff. Particularly in season 6 (which happens to be my favourite season) we saw an edgier, darker side to the mostra and a lot of that was contributed da Spike himself and his platonic relationship with Buffy.

"But when Spike isn't wishing he could start murdering every human in sight again, he's pining after Buffy, following her around and moping like a schoolboy. It's like the darker, less noble — and less interesting — version of Angel's season-one stalkerhood." Quite the contrary, lots of people would agree that Spike's stalkerhood of Buffy was funny, entertaining and sad at the same time, courtesy to James Marsters' and Sarah Michelle Gellar's recitazione ability and chemistry.

While the autore of this articolo raves on about Spike's pitiful wimpishness and moping, Spike is widely known for his flippant and badass attitude. It is only really in Season 7 when he gets "mopey" so to speak, and he has a good reason for doing so. He tried to rape Buffy in season 6, something he found incredibly difficult to deal with. He just couldn't forgive himself. It isn't something te can just jump back from.

I don't think Spike was weak AT ALL. He gave up his life to save the world from the First, he regained his soul da going through incredibly dangerous tests to redeem himself for what he had done to Buffy, and to superiore, in alto it all off he was a funny, witty, badass, memorable character and one of the most loved, prolific and amazing Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. of all time.
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Ok, here I go. First, I wanna apologize for my English, because it's quite bad (I'm Russian).

I was really impressed (in a bad way) da the commenti most of Spike haters make all over the internet. All of those commenti seem to be very alike: "Spike was bad, while Angel was good". I could never understand this statement. Let's see:

We have two soulless vampires. Angelus and Spike. They both where bad. Yes. Vampiri#From Dracula to Buffy... and all creatures of the night in between. are bad. Sorry, Stephenie Mayer. But even soulless Spike had più humanity than soulless Angel: when Angelus became a vampire, he killed all his family, while Spike tried to save his...
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