Posted this on Faithful as well:
I read an interesting analysis of
that somewhere, i dont remember who
put it up. They said that the
7-3-0 is 730 days, or two years after
graduation, since it was at graduation
that the the 730 was first
mentioned. The second place it is mentioned
was in restless, when
buffy dreams she is in her room, she looks at he clock
and it says
7:30
(Shot of the alarm clock next Buffy's bed at
college. It reads 7:30.)
Buffy: It's so late.
Tara: Oh ... that clock's
completely wrong. Here.
(Shot of Tara holding out the Tarot card "Manus"used
from the spell
in "Primeval". The card has a picture of two hands that cross
each
other. One is open while the other is in a fist formation.)
Buffy:
I'm never gonna use those.
Tara: You think you know ... what's to come ...
what you are. You
haven't even begun.
Buffy: I think I need to go find
the others. (Buffy leaves the room)
Tara: Be back before dawn.
it was
only one year after, not two.(approximately) it does seem to
be tied inwith
dawn as well, since Tara said be back before dawn,
which could mean Dawn the
sister, not dawn the sunrise.
Also, when Faith mentions it before
graduation she says
Buffy: "There's something I'm supposed to be
doing."
Faith: "Oh yeah. - Miles to go - Little Miss Muffet counting down
from 7-3-0."
Buffy: "Great. - Riddles."
Here it mentions
little miss muffet, which if your remember from the
first Dawn episode "Real
Me", is a way the crazy guy refers to
Dawn "curds and whey". For those
of you who aren't up on your
nursery rhymes, thats 'little miss muffet,
sitting on her tuffet,
eating her curds and whey'
It also
shows that Dawn wasn't a terribly recent invention. they are
references for her as far back as third season.
Sounds reasonable tome.
It all points to something big at the end of
fifth season, which is
certainly what i expect!
Chris Kelly
> You putthe
subject of this message as "Counting Down to 7-3-0."
What does
> that
mean? I know Faith said this to Buffy in the
episode "Graduation
Day,
> Pt.2," and they said it has greater meaning in the future, butwhat
does it
> mean? I still haven't been able to figure it out. If anyone
knows,
can you
> please let me know? You can email me at
mailto:kjuliar3@b...
>
>
Thanks,
>
> Krizia
>
For the romantics:
"I'd have to be your
anchor."
"I trust you."
--Tara and Willow
For the smuthounds:
"So, Willow's not driving stick anymore..."
--Faith(as
Buffy)
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