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Date Posted: 15:40:52 09/11/08 Thu
Author: 93curr
Author Host/IP: 206.130.173.38
Subject: By definition, the future isn't inevitable
In reply to: Michael 's message, "Re: I am a Bit CONFUSED here on the latest issue of Buffy SPOILERS" on 18:55:51 08/20/08 Wed

Futures are totally evitable. Changing the past is considerably more difficult. And harder to predict/control.

The problem is that when you're IN the future (as Willow and Buffy are), it's the present. So, even if Willow has brought Buffy into her present to confront Fray, it won't change anything unless she sends her back to change the past.

The writers can make that happen, of course, but it would be very difficult to do without masking the entire 'Fray' comic book into an alternate future that never really happened.

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