spike getting mad at angel for being Team Buffy and getting generally philosophically upset about the concept of a demon "changing" from evil to good is literally so fucking funny because of the two of them, in terms of long-term series character development involving constant transformation, spike is so very clearly the one who is least consistent re: What He Is and What He's Becoming!!! he's the complicated one who is not quite evil not quite good existing outside of the soul lore and gumming up the system!!! and absolutely yes s2 is intentionally ambiguous re: how much of angel's deal is actually as simple as a separation between angel and angelus, AND angel himself is in a constant state of striving to be better, but that's a key word -- CONSTANT. angel's character arc is relatively trackable. spike's evolution throughout the show from one-off big bad to crying on joyce's shoulder to sullen skulking around giles's apartment to Buffy Obsession Extravaganza makes it OBJECTIVELY HILARIOUS when he's like "DEMONS DON'T CHANGE, ANGEL. HOW DARE YOU GO AND CHANGE." biggest case of dramatic irony ever
Okay, I needed someone else to see this bc I might not be the biggest fan of Angel, but this is one of the best BTVS edits I've ever seen. @aphony-cree
Booted Up The Sims 3 Again.
I'm on a mini hiatus from The Sims 4 at the moment. I wanted liberation from the constraints the game was imposing on me. Can't do this, can't do that, it was literally depressing. I'm a builder first, and as such, I can safely say I'm ready to move on from The Sims 4.
It's been years since I played The Sims 3, and I'm loving it so far. That said, I forgot just how insufferable it was to make decent looking sims! Although, I think I'm starting to get the hang of it again. What do you guys think?