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by Dave Buffy s3e7 Kindly donated by Jade's BtVS Theories
The Watchers always *try* to locate the potential Slayers and begin their training at an early age, as with Kendra. Sometimes, as in Buffy's case, they miss the one who'll be Chosen next, and they have to initiate a crash training program, which is what Merrick did. Then, when Merrick was killed protecting Buffy, the Council probably figured this still-untrained Slayer wasn't going to last long. I mean, she's not just an American, she's from *Southern California*! And for God's sake, what kind of name is "Buffy" for a Slayer! <grin> No one wanted this problem case, because they all figured she'd only last a few months at best. So they dumped it on Giles, whose rebellious 'Ripper' past still made him questionable in their eyes. Since his misdeeds were in his teens and early twenties, before he became a true Watcher, they'd not been able to overlook the tradition of having at least one of the Giles family as a member. But, when he failed to keep his Slayer alive for any reasonable length of time -- as they were sure would be the case -- it'd be the perfect justification to remove him from the organization, or at least relegate him to some backroom research job. Of course, Buffy *and* Giles both turned out to be far more capable than the Council was giving them credit for, and nobody could have counted on the (apparantly unprecedented) help of the 'Slayerettes'. So now, the Council has a very awkward situation on their hands. Their 'black sheep' Watcher and the 'hopelessly unprepared' Slayer have turned out to be a very effective (and dammned unconventional!) team, but they can't admit that without admitting that they were wrong in their hasty judgement of Buffy, and they were wrong *all along* about Giles. So they snub him, 'forget' to send him memos about *minor* things such as a renegade Watcher named Gwendolyn Post (or the activations of Kendra, and then Faith), and, childishly, still fail to invite him to their retreats. A lot of this is pure conjecture on my part, but it seems to fit what few facts we have. Opinions
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