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Moi je l'aime bien la coupe de cheveux de Dawn. en parlant d'elle, un regret, son perso a jamais été étoffé et c'est bientot la fin. je suis degoutée moi qui attendais bcp de ce coté la apres le final de la s6.
Sinon les reference religieuses je trouve sa tres fort. le bien n'existerai donc pas. je sais pas c'est bizarre
Et j'ai lu tous vos posts (nan je rigole quelques uns seulement) et vous semblez choqués par la fin. l'oeil crevé... nan sa vous dit rien? le sang qui degouline... moi je cris Horreur! serieux je m'y attendais pas c'etait chantmé. mais apres clap clap. ils ont raisons les scenaristes. c'est vrai quoi en 7 ans bientot il lui est jamais rien arrivé de grave a lui. moi je l'adore alex. (mouhahaha la crampe) mais bon un humain qui combat les forces du mal a qui il arrive jamais un truc grave. c'est bon quoi la c'est la fin. le combat final approche. faut arretez de croire que les persos principaux sont intouchables!
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En fait une fois de plus je pense que le First n'est pas le big bad, il n'est que le reflet du mal qui existe en chaque personnage...Le reflet du Chaos...Les dialogues entre le First et Caleb sont assez intéressants car le First parait assez "neutre" finallement, le méchant c'est clairement Caleb, le First est presqu'un spectateur de ça....
En fait une fois de plus je pense que le First n'est pas le big bad, il n'est que le reflet du mal qui existe en chaque personnage...
merci, mais je t'arrête tout de suite pour le représentant du bien....Je ne crois pas que notre athée de Joss veuille dire qu'il y a un Dieu, ni d'ailleurs qu'il y a un diable...C'est seulement que l'être humain est pétri de bien et de mal et sans doute plus de mal que de bien compte tenu de toiutes les manifestions mauvaises de Sunnydale!
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'Buffy, the Vampire Slayer' Mocks Christianity
By David Brody
2003 - 04 - 23
UPN television program ridicules Christianity during recent episode.
The Parents Television Council (PTC) is going after the creators of the TV series, "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," because of the episode that played during Holy Week. PTC said the show mocked the Christian faith.
The controversy is over a scene in which one of the characters dresses as a priest and makes fun of the act of communion - suggesting what would happen if someone at the Last Supper wanted white wine, instead of red.
"We were pretty outraged," said Melissa Caldwell, of the PTC. "In fact, the analyst that logs the show for us . . . was shaking, she was so upset about the content."
Caldwell said the anti-Christian bigotry was bad enough, but was made worse because it aired during Easter week.
"If you could imagine them doing a TV show where they were making fun of a rabbi in that sort of way during Passover or making fun of the Muslim faith during Ramadan - if it had been any other sort of religion, it would have been . . . decried," Caldwell said.
The episode also contains gruesome portions in which a character ends up seducing girls and then kills them.
"Hollywood is going down that slippery slope of immorality," said Dave Lukens of the Dove Foundation, which tracks entertainment fare from a Christian perspective.
Lukens added Christian parents have an important responsibility in all this.
"The Bible tells us that we have to live 'in this world' but we don't have to be a part of it in terms of dealing with all the filth," Lukens said.
That's a heavy-duty challenge but an important one to meet.
PTC has complained to the show's producers and the UPN network, which carries the series. So far, there has been no response from either.
TAKE ACTION Please contact your local UPN affiliate and let them know that you would like programming that does not scorn Christianity. Let them know that you are disappointed with their decision to air the episode of "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" that aired during Holy Week. Ask them to be more careful in the future about what they choose to air, especially during such a sacred time. To find out who your local UPN affiliate is, please see the UPN affiliates page in our Legislative Action Center.
In addition, the Parents Television Council and the Dove Foundation maintain their own Web sites.
Focus on the Family also produces "Plugged In," a monthly newsletter that tracks popular entertainment. To find out more, see the "Plugged In" Web page.
(NOTE : Referral to Web sites not produced by Focus on the Family is for informational purposes only and does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the sites' content.)
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