Talk:Scooby Gang
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[edit] Supernatural Superheroes?
This phrase is used in the first line of the article. I don't think that is correct. All the members do not possess supernatural powers and I'm not sure they are considered superheroes.Itsmeiam 23:45, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dawn in Season Five
Even though Dawm is protected by Buffy and the gang during this season, what makes her a "scooby"? I think she was more of a victim at that piont.
[edit] Kennedy?
oh come off it. Kennedy is NOT part of the scooby gang. She was Willows girlfriend yes, but so was Tara and she was only a scooby from season 5. In regards to season 7, in my opinion the Scooby gng had pretty much disbanded.
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- Well, even if she isn't a Scooby, she shouldn't be deleted from the sidebar entirely. If not a Scooby, she's certainly a "Surviving Ally." Faith could also probably be classed under "Surviving Ally." We don't really know what the Scoobies are up to; it sounds, from Angel Season 5, that they've scattered across the globe finding and training new Slayers. Until the Season Eight Comics come out, we really have no way of saying who is a "Current Member." I don't know about Kennedy, but she's certainly the closest to a Scooby of any of the Potentials. Alpha5099 05:07, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Amanda
Somone added Amanda to the list of surviving allies. It's silly that we had overlooked her inclusion before. But she's not a surviving ally. She died in the battle in Chosen|. She's joined the ranks of Kendra as a deceased ally. Alpha5099 19:39, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Joyce Summers
Joyce Summers is definitely an ally in season three when her home becomes a war zone upon occasion and again in season five until her death at the end of "I Was Made to Love You." Even Spike respected her. - LA @ 17:15, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
- I agree. She meant a lot to all of the Scoobies, not just Buffy. She offered them emotional support, as well as providing a helping hand violence-wise in Dead Man's Party. Paul730 17:18, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Slayerettes
What about the fact that originally they were called the slayerettes(sp)? I know it didn't catch on as well and is often seen more as term of derision but this article doesn't even mention it. IRMacGuyver 1:34, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
- So mention it. Be bold! :) Just don't go into too much detail, as plot summary should be kept brief. Paul730 06:40, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
- I don't really remember anything about what episodes it was mentioned in or who said it. IRMacGuyver 2:40, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
- A quick script search tells me that Willow used the term in "Witch" and Spike used it in "The I In Team" and "The Yoko Factor". It's later used a couple of times (but not in dialogue, just in scene description) to refer to the potentials. --Nalvage 14:22, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
How do you go about getting Slayerettes to redirect here. By the way is the spelling correct? IRMacGuyver 2:56, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dracula
Aside from the fact that in the first episode of season 5 Dracula is some sort of villain, afterwards in the expanded universe he does start developing a friendly relationship with Xander and in the official canon season 8 story-arc Wolves at the Gate he starts helping the 'Scooby Gang' (in a reluctant-spike-sort-of-way). Does anyone else feel he could be added to the list of remaining current allies? Cyanid (talk) 21:20, 3 April 2008 (UTC)

