Yeah - well that writer's agenda was pretty clear. The conversation was both funny and frustrating at the same time. Reading her use one justification to excuse obvious character flaws, and then turning around and relying on a second justification that totally contradicts the previous justification to excuse a different flaw - or to extol a virtue.
Plus, anybody who can't wrap their head around the rather obvious concept that William/Spike has problems handling rejection is going to have amusing things to say.
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Plus, anybody who can't wrap their head around the rather obvious concept that William/Spike has problems handling rejection is going to have amusing things to say.