tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913356479406165601.post5441409708167456470..comments2024-01-15T02:19:13.716-08:00Comments on Fragments Of My Imagination: Living ConditionsMark Fieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16661801011668244109noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913356479406165601.post-22501848204868078422012-05-01T09:51:02.774-07:002012-05-01T09:51:02.774-07:00That's an excellent point. I think an argument...That's an excellent point. I think an argument could be made that the lyrics set up the events of the next episode and maybe the post-Hush episodes. Thanks for bringing this up.Mark Fieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16661801011668244109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5913356479406165601.post-26613741890943805772012-05-01T09:40:04.382-07:002012-05-01T09:40:04.382-07:00I find it interesting how Buffy hates the Cher son...I find it interesting how Buffy hates the Cher song that Kathy keeps playing on and on and on. I'm Buffy's age, and I remember how that hit was both huge and annoying, and how you tend to start hating the things someone metaphorically bludgeons you with, but I think there's something more to it than simply being annoyed to death by both the song and the person who plays it. You mentioned that Kathy is immaturity personified, and Buffy's struggling with growing up. The lyrics to the song are also quite revealing - Cher is singing how there must be something inside her that tells her she's not strong enough to live after love. Part of Buffy's growing pains this season is to go back on track after the whole Angel fiasco, and I find it a really nice touch that she refuses to listen to the song that basically tells her that she's not strong enough to do it.Bojanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03613530023359009563noreply@blogger.com