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celestialarrow
06-13-2008, 07:53 AM
Okay first let me start out by saying what the hell is Saint cordy I mean because you all can't be talking about her in season 3. And here's why in all the buffy-verse at least to my knowledge has a baby been introduced into a situation as Connor was. This is the only and probably last time Angel will have a child he couldn't do it alone so who else was going to take on the maternal role I mean who better than Cordy it gave her more growth and added dimension to her character. And after Connor was taken who better or should I say who else was going to console Angel over the loss of his son. She had to change I mean someone lose their child it isn't exactly the time to start acting selfish or mean. Besides Cordy keep her core which is one of the reasons I love her character though she was becoming more and more kind hearted she still retained her Biccaness that made everyone love her. So somebody please define for me Saint Cordy.

Cangel
06-13-2008, 08:13 AM
I'm sorry, but I don't get anything of what you've written ::huh1::

Joyce Summers
06-13-2008, 08:59 AM
Ditto on what Social Suicide said. You seem to be saying that all the things that happened on Angel were needed for Cordy to grow, but you also seem to be implying that we as a whole don't agree with this....or something. And what exactly do you want by asking us to define 'Saint Cordy'....?

celestialarrow
06-13-2008, 10:16 AM
Okay this is what I meant to say and sorry about the misintrepretation. I've heard a lot of people saying they disliked Saint Cordy so I was asking what exactly was Saint Cordy because I hoped they wasn't talking about how she was in season three. Then I went on to ask them to define what they called Saint Cordy if that makes any sense.

Kana
06-14-2008, 12:28 PM
Ok if I understand you, I agree. I found Cordy's progression more or less natural. The themes cited in her character in Season three referred back to the entire Cordy arc and this is why I've always felt 'Saint Cordy' to be a horribly oversimplified 'analysis. Even the whole Cangel thing was believable because Cordelia has been out of touch with her own feelings before, like with Doyle.

Cordy did change and a lot of that change was Angel's influence, but she often confronted Angel and told him how it was. This said, Cordy had developed a sense of tact as well. Notice how she tried talking to Angel about the Buffy issue but noticed that she was pushing a little too much, so she changed the subject.

Overall, I agree, what exactly consitutes 'Saint Cordy'.