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I've seen a few comments recently on Buffy picking up Olaf's hammer - and how the fact that she could so easily when Spike couldn't lift it shows just how much stronger Buffy is than the average vampire.

Which I'm finding odd, because I always assumed it was because the hammer is a mystical item. So Buffy, as the Slayer, has special picking-up-hammer powers that are denied to Spike.

...am I completely alone in this assumption? Does everyone else in the whole world take it as Buffy being ridiculously strong compared to Spike?



(Yes, she's stronger than him. But not by that much...)

Re: Empresspatti says...

Date: 2010-12-21 03:09 am (UTC)
next_to_normal: (Cordy not amused)
From: [personal profile] next_to_normal
This. The mystical connection explanation never occurred to me because I just assumed their relative strength was entirely dependent on the joke the writers wanted to make in that episode and has absolutely no bearing on how well-matched they are in past or future episodes.

ETA: As if we needed any more proof that the writers just make this shit up as they go along, check out how Olaf, in "Triangle," was turned into a troll by Aud, an ordinary human at the time. But by "The Gift," he's apparently a troll god, which makes his hammer the appropriate weapon to fight a god. So... ordinary humans can now create gods just by doing a spell? Um. Yeah. Okay. Maybe Buffy should've asked Anya to turn her into a troll god in order to fight Glory.
Edited Date: 2010-12-21 03:15 am (UTC)

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