- they also develop a dangerous, uncontrollable lust for blood.
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So vampires are obviously dangerous and it makes sense that many of them turn to evil.
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But we see a huge number of vampiric conversions and in every case, what you get is simply an uninhibited version of the human
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Depending on how little the person buried, they may change not at all. SOMETIMES they acquire sadism but humans do on the show too
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So the two central vampires, Spike and Angel, both known as William in life, are simply extra rarrrr versions of their living selves
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Angel was a PUA, hate filled and basically someone who today would hang on the types of sites we don't mention
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So as a vampire he's Milo with fangs. Until he get his soul, which for him gives him the biggest catholic guilt complex ever
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The other, Spike, is a pathetic nice guy nerd as a human and a vampire, but as a vampire he develops coping strategies
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Also, the other huge moral hole is that from season 2 onward the protagonists have access to a spell to restore any vampire to their human>
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> personality. Since vampires can feed on animal blood, there's literally no reason everyone shouldn't become a vampire and get "cursed"
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at the very least it becomes a question how you justify staking vampires instead of ensouling them
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