The dumbass who wrote the review on the book of Xander's life should eat his hat.
Comments from author:
Aye, he knew not whereof he spoke. Nor ever will.
Still, does anyone believe that Xander wouldn’t have happily made a deliberate choice to remain unrecognized, in return for keeping (most of) the people he cared about alive? I think he’d call that a good bargain.
Review of chapter "Critical Review" from DeepBlueJoy
Review:
That was funny!
Comments from author:
Thank you.
Review By [DeepBlueJoy] • Date [14 Jul 11] • Not Rated
Review of chapter "Critical Review" from CrystalBlaze
Review:
Xander could.. no, WOULD have told the poor woman that this was going to happen.
Gioven just how easily Sunnydalers overlooked each other, it occurs to me that sunnydale syndrome was settling into their perceptions of one another, to ill effect.
Given that one girl turned completely invisible, how far fetched is that?
(Either that or the Council of her day did a Travers and wrote him off to deconstruct the Scooby Era..)
Comments from author:
It’s even possible that F.W. Pryce DID know what the critical reception would be, but chose to write her opus for the benefit of the tight-knit few who would know the truth behind it. Wouldn’t a tightly-researched work of this type be invaluable for those who knew, and remembered, some of the personalities depicted therein?
No knowing. But thanks for the recognition.
Review By [CrystalBlaze] • Date [13 Jul 11] • Not Rated
Review of chapter "Critical Review" from darklyndsea
Review:
Oh, that was *good*.
Comments from author:
Thank you.
Review By [darklyndsea] • Date [13 Jul 11] • Rating [10 out of 10]
I suspect he would be a lot more comfortable with the disdainful dismissal of his significance, than with his great-granddaughter’s meticulous listing of his achievements, activities, and importance.
Review By [dogbertcarroll] • Date [12 Jul 11] • Not Rated