I feel the same way, that Anya helped make Xander a more likable character.
But she's much more mature and experienced than a normal twenty-something (Like me, for example), so why she have to make the same mistake of the others?
Yes! I don't like Buffy's characterization in the comics at all. She's not nearly as grown-up, self-aware, and secure as S7!Buffy.
I know some people who fear the marriage for the same reasons. But they would never, ever buy a ring.
Yup. If Anya had proposed and Xander had gotten cold feet, then I could understand, but considering that it was Xander who put thought and effort into the idea of getting married? It just seems contrived to make him go back on it.
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But she's much more mature and experienced than a normal twenty-something (Like me, for example), so why she have to make the same mistake of the others?
Yes! I don't like Buffy's characterization in the comics at all. She's not nearly as grown-up, self-aware, and secure as S7!Buffy.
I know some people who fear the marriage for the same reasons. But they would never, ever buy a ring.
Yup. If Anya had proposed and Xander had gotten cold feet, then I could understand, but considering that it was Xander who put thought and effort into the idea of getting married? It just seems contrived to make him go back on it.