In Becoming (part 2), what do you think Whistler means when he says, "Wrong, kid. You got one madami thing [to loose]," in response to Buffy stating that she can deal with everything because she has nothing left to loose.

Quote in question:
Whistler: "It's all on the line here, kid."
Buffy (sadly): "I can deal...I've got nothing left to loose." [Buffy leaves Giles's apartment.]
Whistler (quietly): "Wrong, kid. You got one madami thing."
 In Becoming (part 2), what do you think Whistler means when he says, "Wrong, kid. You got one madami thing [to loose]," in response to Buffy stating that she can deal with everything because she has nothing left to loose.
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bbbangel said:
Whistler means she still has herself to loose and what he means is answered when buffy is on the floor in the mansion and angelus is about to stab her with his sword and he says something like "no weapons, no friends...what's left" and buffy responds with "me"- confirming that she did have one madami thing to loose and she realizes that now
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Good answer! I always thought that Whistler knew that the curse was gonna work again and that she would lose Angel again. Never thought about her losing herself.
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smckinlay2 said:
I've always wondered about this too :\
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Flickerflame said:
I've always thought it had a dual meaning: that she had herself/her life to lose, and also giving up any chance of Angel returning.
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