This is really growing into an interesting thing to watch and read the comments on.
I think the show should have ended where it did. Could it have gone on for more? I'm sure. Could it have stopped in Season 5? Again sure, but so much would have been left undone. Season 7 had some great episodes as did season 6. Here I would agree with BeMyDeputy, BtVS is a coming of age tale (remember this), for the most part it seems people would be happy if it ended at Season 5, but there wouldn't have been that transition out of teen and into adult. At the end of Season 5 they had just gotten out of ages with "teen" attached to them.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely
hate, hate, hate that Tara was killed off after she and Willow reconcile for a variety of reasons. I know that Joss has said "life" was the big bad in Season 6, but I don't see where "the trio" fall into real life other than potential stalkers, and that's how I kinda see Warren anyway, as a stalker for Buffy that just couldn't take rejection. I'm really not a Spuffy fan either, but I can almost draw parallels of destructive relationships this way - W/T before Willow bottoms out; Spuffy; Xanya (yes, that's my own little creation or at least I haven't seen it anywhere else) pre wedding because you can see Xander about to implode as Anya steamrollers him through everything, in her mad dash to marry. You can almost see it now, can't you?
That's where I also agree with some of the others that have posted that no one could be happy in Season 6 - everybody was doomed to suffer, but I don't know that "real life" would have hit everyone all at once (someone else mentioned this too), and didn't W/T already get hit once and come back from it? I mean c'mon, help me out a little here, geez.
I have to agree with Alex_Vixen, that JFK in Season 7 was just wrong. I recognize a plot device when I see one. Let's cement Willow as a lesbian (no trips back to boys town for you, missy), but let's do with a character that is aggressive and kind of unlikable, and that there is no discernible chemistry with - yeah that'll work! Just look at the make-out scene on the couch with Willow and JFK when Andrew is filming - they were just so wooden together. Which is purely my opinion again too. Then look ahead to "Touched" when everybody's getting touched, we can't leave the lesbian out, so there had to be someone for Willow, because even though there is no touching between Buffy and Spike they kind of make up. How you make up with your would be rapist, I don't know but I guess that would be the way it's done.
I may get booed for that and for saying this, I think it was too soon after Tara's death. If I lost my soulmate, it think I would need more than a few months to get over it. There's actually a fic story that describes Willow as a widow after Tara's death and I think that's apt, but not something the show chose to see her as, because let's be
really honest, a lot of mainstream society wouldn't have seen a mourning lesbian as a widow either. That's just me.
I also think the way Season 7 ended it left it open for more, either in the way of movies or maybe mini-series/spin-offs. I haven't read Season 8, I haven't had the chance to yet. I'm sure as I read more feedback on this poll, I'll alter this to make more comments about what I'm reading, because it is interesting to see the opinions.
Ahhh, what rattles around in the minds of the savage kittens here on the board.
