well, first of all, in case of Amy, there's a sh*tton of mitigating circumstances. She is a super-traumatized teenager that, by all rights, should be in an asylum / professional counseling for the rest of her life. The amount of psychological trauma she has is, frankly, absurd. And that's before you start looking into whatever effects "magic boosting" had on her - both psychological and physiological.Wilkins does raise a good point. Buffy is basically now Judge, Jury, and Executioner now. When she was just a vigilante she could let things slide because "Well they're humans, and it's not really my job anyway" Now that she's in charge it pretty much is her job though. Not saying Amy needs to die here, but Buffy does need to come up with some sort of system she can look to for when human killing is called for.
well, first of all, in case of Amy, there's a sh*tton of mitigating circumstances. She is a super-traumatized teenager that, by all rights, should be in an asylum / professional counseling for the rest of her life. The amount of psychological trauma she has is, frankly, absurd. And that's before you start looking into whatever effects "magic boosting" had on her - both psychological and physiological.
Buffy and co. need some manner of judges, and probably to adapt legal code to some of the magic crimes, and probably devise methods of punishment that can deal with demons, but overall, the systems in place should be workable. Ie existing judges, police, etc.
I don't quite want to kill Amy but boy did she do her best to try to die here. She has had a decent amount of time to try to walk things back or run away but has instead stuck with Rack and helped him more and more. Imagine how terribly things would have gone if she had two more votes and was one of the success picks? This vote would probably be about the aftermath of the compass utterly fucking Buffy over. Trying to turn the town's main line of defense into a rat so she can escape and not suffer consequences isn't exactly making me root for her redemption either.
Personally I think what we should actually do with her is turn her back into a rat. Toss her back in a cage with a hamster wheel for a few months or a year, and then pull her back out. By then Rack and everyone that would know to use her should be dead or gone, and hopefully the little coven forming will be skilled enough to keep her in line, or notice her trying to betray everyone a bit earlier and actually kill her that time instead. We don't exactly have a prison for magic users after all, so a terrarium should do instead.
While her reveal as having betrayed us was dramatic and well done, I don't really remember anything that would have foreshadowed her traitorhood beforehand
That's cruel and unusual punishment, what amounts to torture, basically. Amy is an addict with lots of psychological damage. She should be helped, not destroyed.Personally I think what we should actually do with her is turn her back into a rat. Toss her back in a cage with a hamster wheel for a few months or a year, and then pull her back out. By then Rack and everyone that would know to use her should be dead or gone, and hopefully the little coven forming will be skilled enough to keep her in line, or notice her trying to betray everyone a bit earlier and actually kill her that time instead. We don't exactly have a prison for magic users after all, so a terrarium should do instead.
OK how? Who is going to keep an eye on her so she doesn't rat some more people in order to escape? We can't just keep breaking her jaw to make sure she can't cast the spell and we don't have a jail capable of keeping her under control.That's cruel and unusual punishment, what amounts to torture, basically. Amy is an addict with lots of psychological damage. She should be helped, not destroyed.
We destroy Rack. Him, we make suffer. Amy? Amy we help get better.
It's actually made canon in S6 that Amy Madison knew Rack before she got ratted in S3. She dragged Willow there less than 48 hours after being de-ratted, and acted like a semi-regular customer. Due to the way canon is structured in the quest it wasn't necessarily still true, but it wasn't necessarily false either, especially with the focus being on Rack, a S6 element. (I rewatch relevant episodes to refresh myself on plot elements for this quest a lot, and when I don't have time to do that I try to at least review relevant script fragments. I did a S6E8-10 binge prior to this episode because I wanted to include Teeth, Amy, and Rack as significant characters here.) That was the major clue; there were a couple other small tells, most specifically Jonathan thinking Amy was "tired" in Scene III.