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Originally posted by Aylandi:
Willow is definitely the season's Big Bad (using that very term), according to her sources, and that, cryptically, she can be stopped by "no one (and nothing)"...
Oh, crud. I've just realized what they're doing.
Michelle is wrong about two things -
(1) Willow is not the season's Big Bad. All of the Scoobies are facing their own internal Big Bads. In Willow's case it's the dark magic, fueled by her own rage, threatening to consume her. In Xander's case, it's his fear of turning into his father. In Buffy's case, it's the way her attempts to escape real life drove her into sex with Spike.
The thing is, on Buffy at some point near the end, it always looks like the Big Bad is going to win. In Episode 20 last year, Glory took Dawn. In Episode 20 of Season 4, Spike had broken up the Scooby Gang while Adam had killed Forrest and captured Riley. In Episode 21 of Season 3, it looked like Faith had killed Angel. In Episode 21 of Season 2, Angelus had captured Giles while Dru had killed Kendra. In the last episode of Season 1, Buffy died.
So it's only natural that as we approach the ending of Season 6, it's going to look like all the individual internal Big Bads are going to win. Spike tries to rape Buffy, and then goes to get his chip out. Xander has to deal with Anya being a vengeance demon again. And Willow... Willow is so full of rage that the dark magic consumes her. And the only thing that would generate that kind of rage would be killing Tara.
(2) There is one person who can stop Willow. Willow can stop Willow. That's where the "grow up" theme of the season comes into play. At some point, she has to see what she's doing. At the last minute, she'll do something to stop it. Maybe that something is our "reset button" which saves Tara. Maybe that something causes Willow to lose all her powers. Who knows?
I must reluctantly change my opinion about the Episode 20 info being a hoax. I now think the "reset button" scenario is the most likely outcome. How much gets reset remains to be seen - but no matter what, Joss is still going to have an awful lot of explaining to do.
We need to keep digging, folks. We have to get the full story, or as much of it as we can.
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