Utterly fantastic, Manchester! The truth behind Andrew's seemingly asinine questions is suddenly made clear but still a twist that one doesn't see coming, especially with Andrew putting on his "Super Geek" hat and discussing the psychological meaning of the Slave Leia costume.
I am disappointed in one thing....where is the Willow love when it comes to musing on what the female Scoobies would have done if put in Leia's position? Not even a joke about Willow channelling her mother and making comments about stereotypes or male sexual fantasy? Or how Willow would be a better Mara Jade or something?
:P
Review By [BlueEyedBrigadier] • Date [4 Jul 12] • Rating [9 out of 10]
Now how to explain away the one part of a random buffy comic I accidentally read. Andrew was on the phone, without a shirt. Several slayers were in the background holding cards. A few were missing random articles of clothing.
For the first time ever, someone has made Andrew Wells palatable.
You, dear writer, have succeeded in making Andrew sympathetic and have slotted him into the spot Xander usually took in the past and you've done it masterfully.
Review By [Ghostrider] • Date [29 Jun 12] • Not Rated