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odycee ([personal profile] odycee) wrote2003-09-15 09:09 pm

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For some insane reason, last night I sat through the whole of that film 'Kate and Leopold'. I felt like scrubbing my brain clean with a brillo pad afterwards. I was bored and I thought getting to look at Hugh Jackman for an hour and a half might redeem it. No.

On a different note, I've been thinking about the whole 'Willow getting away with torture and murder lightly' thing and was wondering what Andrew's feelings on the whole sorry matter were. We don't really get much interaction between Andrew and Willow in season 7 and I think that was a shame.

We know that despite everything, Andrew in S7 still has strong feelings for Warren, so surely Andrew would at least be a little bit miffed at his murderer. He makes a big deal about his own redemption so what does he think of Willow's? Perhaps Andrew being Andrew might believe that Willow has a get out of jail free card on account of her being one of the Scoobies but still, there has to be some resentment there. I don't think I'd enjoy living in the same house as the person that killed my lover.

[identity profile] ex-grimalkin317.livejournal.com 2003-09-15 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I think there was but Andrew being Andrew I don't think he would of come straight out and said it. I think he probably is still a little scared of Willow. There was one scene that made me think for a second he was going to say something. The one bit (can't remember the episode,being thick tonight) when he grabs a snake skin and says something like 'a snake shedding its skin'.I really though that would of been a good time for the writers to give us something on Andrews thoughts. All we get is in never leave me when he says 'And you got your revenge. You killed my best friend. We're even.' and thats it no more about that fact, grrrr.The fact he is willing to follow First Warren and is so happy when he thinks he's back in 'killer in me' shows how much he cared and missed him. So why the writers never showed his grief I'll never know.

[identity profile] odycee.livejournal.com 2003-09-15 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that was in Potential. I think that was one of the only times that Andrew and Willow speak apart from when she captures him in Never Leave Me.

I think he probably is still a little scared of Willow.

I know I would be ;) It just seems a shame that the matter was never touched on again. I guess they didn't want to keep reminding us about Willow's murderingness.

In canon, there's nothing shown about how Andrew feels. So how about in fanfic land? Has anyone ever written anything about it? Just curious.