I think you could definitely make the case that what Antonia's doing is at least morally neutral. And at this point it's definitely just these particular characters that we're supposed to be attached to and care about, because in the grand scheme of things, there is not a single reason for humans to keep vampires around. They keep playing the tolerance angle, the "we're people too!", but it doesn't fit at all. In the end it's not live and let live, it's live and get snacked on, and there are actually really good reasons for people to not want them around.
Lmao, I am imagining a crossover with vengeance!Anya for some reason. She is snappy enough to fit right in.
i keep conflating eric having amnesia with eric having a different personality, which he obvs does, but that doesn't necessarily mean that getting his memories back = going back to his bastardy ways. Which I guess leads to, why was he such a dick in the first place? Because I also feel like they gave him a personality transplant. Old Eric's personality would be to have Pam help him. He's never that subservient. It's less "I don't know what's going on", because he could've done that and still been arrogant/selfish/occasionally cruel.
I really liked her "human spirit" speech too. Again, whether she's really a villain or not.
Ginger on top of the coffin shrieking was so funny, they just love messing around with her character. And Bill released her a while back, so idk if he can reinstate the magic or if she's forever allowed to do whatever she wants.
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Lmao, I am imagining a crossover with vengeance!Anya for some reason. She is snappy enough to fit right in.
i keep conflating eric having amnesia with eric having a different personality, which he obvs does, but that doesn't necessarily mean that getting his memories back = going back to his bastardy ways.
Which I guess leads to, why was he such a dick in the first place? Because I also feel like they gave him a personality transplant. Old Eric's personality would be to have Pam help him. He's never that subservient. It's less "I don't know what's going on", because he could've done that and still been arrogant/selfish/occasionally cruel.
I really liked her "human spirit" speech too. Again, whether she's really a villain or not.
Ginger on top of the coffin shrieking was so funny, they just love messing around with her character. And Bill released her a while back, so idk if he can reinstate the magic or if she's forever allowed to do whatever she wants.