Man, t hat was a weird show. Like, they had a "heroes never kill" rule in the first season despite them always using guns
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @chrysopoetics and
It was immediately dropped in the second season in favor of killing Matrix lobby scene levels of people every episode.
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It's actually one of the rare treasured examples of gender reversed fridging
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
The whole plot is triggered by Sydney's fiancé being horribly murdered and her seeking revenge
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
But she more or less carries on with her life after that and we don't really talk about him again
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She immediately falls for Hunky Guy Who Is Also Secretly Infiltrating the Organization Along with Everyone Else in The Organization, yeah?
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With her "handler", yes
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
Ha ha I love that they finally got to the point where they were gonna get married and were all "Can't have that" so the wedding exploded
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Also, Still a Better Wedding Than Xander and Anya
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No hard feelings, just "I was lying to you all along, my real name is X, and I must now go for I am hunted by many enemies"
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And that was it for their relationship
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Ah yes, the good old "I am secretly a triple agent and being hunted by many enemies" way of breaking up with someone
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For some reason "But I Must Go" being the title of a TV Trope and used as a potholed link always makes me laugh out loud
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