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The army unit asks for Riley to come with them to Belize in central America to take out a demon den. Did the government of Belize ''invite'' them there?
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested their aid.
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested their aid.
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* The army unit asks for Riley to come with them to Belize in central America to take out a demon den. Did the government of Belize ''invite'' them there?
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested theiraid.aid.
* Possibly FridgeBrilliance and possibly AlternateCharacterInterpretation, but: was Xander's speech about how Riley is a 'once-in-a-lifetime guy' unconsciously motivated by his own unresolved wish that he (Xander) could be the kind of guy Buffy would go for? The way Riley had been treating Buffy over the course of the season borders on covert emotional abuse and outright cheating, and, while Xander has a history of electing himself commander of the group, he does normally prioritize Buffy's well-being over his own petty feelings.
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested their
* Possibly FridgeBrilliance and possibly AlternateCharacterInterpretation, but: was Xander's speech about how Riley is a 'once-in-a-lifetime guy' unconsciously motivated by his own unresolved wish that he (Xander) could be the kind of guy Buffy would go for? The way Riley had been treating Buffy over the course of the season borders on covert emotional abuse and outright cheating, and, while Xander has a history of electing himself commander of the group, he does normally prioritize Buffy's well-being over his own petty feelings.
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The army unit asks for Riley to come with them to Belize in central America to take out a demon den. Did the government of Belize ''invite'' them there?there?
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested their aid.
** Well for all we know they did. Presumably the demon-hunting group works the same way any other US government special forces unit does; either illegally and covertly, or legally but with PlausibleDeniability for whatever government requested their aid.
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