Subject: Well, that was confusing.
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Posted on: 2017-05-21 11:00:00 UTC

The main reason is probably that I know next to nothing about Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Since I couldn't recognize speech patterns or the general ways Buffy and her mother interact with each other, I had a hard time figuring out what happened in the first paragraphs. Joyce mimicking what her daughter should have said, I got relatively fast, but I kept wondering what Buffy was looking at when she said, "I know that face!" while her mother's new friend was out of sight. It actually took me three reads to realize that of course it is Joyce's face that gives it away. I may just be stupid.

I still wonder what Joyce was doing there, being lost in reverie in the entrance hall or living room while her friend-of-yet-undetermined-gender is sitting alone in the kitchen? But I don't know Joyce, so this may just be what she would do.

So, Hermione Granger's plan to keep her parents save backfired when she neglected to give them both the same kind of dream about living in Australia. I never thought of this possibility, and I only got the stealthy hint on second read. I would like to know why Monica moved to what's-the-place-where-Buffy-lives-again? Surfer's Paradise? Does it match what Monica initially expected when she moved to Australia? I hope we will hear more about that in coming chapters. If we do, the first foreshadowing being so stealthy that it could easily be overlooked is a good adaptation of Rowling's style.

"Hello! Yes. Sorry. Um."
This is a remarkable break from Monica's previous lines and I'm not yet sure how it is justified. Monica adapting to how Buffy speaks? Actually seeing Buffy after only having heard about her yet triggered a memory that confused Monica? If Hermione did not do something else wrong, Monica should not remember that she should have a daughter of Buffy's age. Did she remember before she met Buffy? (BTW, inserting Buffy's thoughts there didn't help to get that Monica is speaking.)

I actually have a vague idea of who Rupert Giles is (from looking through reviews on "Mark watches", to get an impression of what the show is about without watching it myself), but some references may have gone straight over my head. Anyway, there is definitely something going on with meeting Monica feeling so natural to Buffy. Will we find out that Buffy is actually Hermione-after-losing-her-memory? Since this was too easy to guess, finding out something totally different would be more interesting, but finding out what happened to Monica and Wendelll Wilkins would be interesting anyway.

This may be a good start for a BtVS x HP crossover, but currently there is not yet enough of it for me to tell.

~Lurky

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