Notes on Doppelgängland


  • When VampWillow emerges in a very human Sunnydale, she is dismayed.

  • VampWillow wants her evil timeline back.

  • The Mayor's ex-minions have no trouble calling VampWillow "the boss" after she twists their arms (or was that breaking their fingers?)

  • Anya sees this vampire version of Willow with her lackeys in the Bronze (feeding on Sandy and musing about treating humans like ponies) and realizes that the spell worked, just not in the way she intended. She tells VampWillow that the evil timeline can be restored with the help of human Willow.

  • Before engaging human Willow's help, though, VampWillow takes the time to cuddle up to her human counterpart and tempt her to "be bad".

  • Are vamps like their human predecessors? The issue is more confusing when Buffy reassures human Willow that "a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was," and Angel briefly comments, "Well, actually... yeah, good point."

  • VampWillow is not merely the human plus blood lust. She takes what she wants, is not afraid to tell others what to do, and seems to live for pleasures of all sorts, especially of the ouchy variety. I

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