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* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]: Spike's behavior. A lot of people call it his [[Moral Event Horizon]], and he certainly saw it that way himself (hence his immediate search for [[Our Souls Are Different|redemption]]); others would grant him a [[Get Out of Jail Free Card]] due to contextual factors<ref>Not least of which is that some people feel that Buffy practically trained him not to take 'no' for an answer in their relationship (she certainly didn't herself, see episode ''Gone''), and he wasn't operating from a full moral deck to begin with... they've as much as said that the soul acts as the conscience and those without it, no matter how good they might like to be, are trying to navigate without a working compass</ref>. |
* [[Alternative Character Interpretation]]: Spike's behavior. A lot of people call it his [[Moral Event Horizon]], and he certainly saw it that way himself (hence his immediate search for [[Our Souls Are Different|redemption]]); others would grant him a [["Get Out of Jail Free" Card]] due to contextual factors<ref>Not least of which is that some people feel that Buffy practically trained him not to take 'no' for an answer in their relationship (she certainly didn't herself, see episode ''Gone''), and he wasn't operating from a full moral deck to begin with... they've as much as said that the soul acts as the conscience and those without it, no matter how good they might like to be, are trying to navigate without a working compass</ref>. |
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- Alternative Character Interpretation: Spike's behavior. A lot of people call it his Moral Event Horizon, and he certainly saw it that way himself (hence his immediate search for redemption); others would grant him a "Get Out of Jail Free" Card due to contextual factors[1].
- ↑ Not least of which is that some people feel that Buffy practically trained him not to take 'no' for an answer in their relationship (she certainly didn't herself, see episode Gone), and he wasn't operating from a full moral deck to begin with... they've as much as said that the soul acts as the conscience and those without it, no matter how good they might like to be, are trying to navigate without a working compass