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"Everthing's just turning out so dark..."
"No, it's okay. Lost is good. Willow and I always know how to find each other!"
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"Everthing's just turning out so dark..."
"No, it's okay. Lost is good. Willow and I always know how to find each other!"
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[This message has been edited by xita (edited February 19, 2002).]
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First thing first about Restless.
Damn if Tara/Amber didn't look great in this! 
I think now it is very obvious that this was about season 6. There was spirit-guide Tara saying "Be back before Dawn", which of course we know is a season 5 spoiler, of course the "You think you know what you are" speech, and the refernce to season 3's 730; Buffy's very own death clock.
But the Willow scenes are all 6th season. I also wondered what it was that Tara could not help Willow with. Now we know.
One line seems to stick out though for me. Tara's true-name.
Willow asks Tara about her true-name. Now we all know about the aborted Tara is a demon, Tara is a wood sprite, story line and this might be a ref to that. But, this is comming from Willow's dream. What is it that Willow knows about Tara that no one else does? More on that later...
Xander's dream. I also think this points to season 6. Everyone else is moving ahead. The upcomming battle with parents, Anya wanting to get back into vengance. These could all point to things that seem to be brewing. Buffy calling him "big brother" is also very telling. He has no chance with her anymore. Nor Willow, who has Tara, nor Giles who has Randy, I mean Spike.
BTW. Synder and Xander in the 'Apocylspe Now' scene. God I laughed so hard. Shot Mt. Dew out of my nose when I first saw that! Brilliant.
Giles. Obvious he feels that it is time to move on. But we got that in Season 5 as well.
Now here is a bit I want to throw at you. Tara was not there in the Summers' home, but she was in the dreams (save for Giles), what if Tara was actually in the dreams herself. That is she was there, much like everyone else was, not a guide, not an image. This would mean that Tara is very powerful, but also point to her as the stablizing effect she has on the group. She was not in Giles' dream, because she is due to replace him.
Maybe I have been reading too many Lisa fics.
Cheese man. That means nothing. Because sometime dreams don't make any sense.
Of course there was nothing on the whole Buffy-Spike boink fest. Nothing on Xander and Anya's wedding.
I agree with Xita on this, the magical addiction storyline was a primary one, not one that was brought in to replace another story. I personally am just groing a little tired with it.
Restless. Easily one of the best eps.
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I'm not really into with the idea that she has a hidden purpose - I think the point of 'Family' and her role in 'The Body' is that we were able to really get to know her character fully. I'm pretty certain the 'real name' thing was just a reference to 'Family', and that it's now been resolved.
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RE: "Tara's true name" - good points about the magical/occult meanings, BUT Joss et al have stated they only use "real" magical definitions occasionally and most of their mythology is made up - accurate to real Wicca or not - to best fit the story.
IMO, that line refers to Tara being a normal human (as was revealed in S5 "Family") - not a demon or otherwise mystical creature, which was the prevailing belief at the time "Restless" aired.
[This message has been edited by wiccie (edited February 20, 2002).]
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I used to really want Tara to be some sort of guide sent by whoever to help Buffy, because I thought it would give her a clear purpose on the show, make her "essential"...and shut the mouths of those who kept saying she wasn't. Much like Willow, I wanted a supernatural, and hence easy, solution. What we got was much harder, but ultimately much better: over the course of the last season and a half, Tara--plain old human Tara, with a modicum of witchy power and a bucketload of wisdom, kindness, and quiet strength--has slowly, almost imperceptibly, become the emotional center of the Scoobies. Without them, or many of the fans, realizing it, she has become essential. And the fact that it was done the slow and difficult way makes it infinitely more important, and real.
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"Is she your sister?"
"She's my everything."
"Would that mean we have to snuggle?"
"Oh...Oh! It's not a...gay...thing...I mean...she is...gay...but we don't...gay...Not that there's anything..."
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Are hamsters made out of ham?
Willow: Was there a camel?
Tara: There was the front of a camel - a half camel.
"well I never lived the dreams of the prom kings and the drama queens
I'd like to think the best of me
is still hiding up my sleeve"
That'll put marzipan in your pie plate, bingo!
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