I always assumed that it's "home, sweet home," because it's the Hellmouth and EVIL and therefore he feels at home.
On my last rewatch, I liked Inca Mummy Girl more than the first few go-rounds. I mean, I always loved Oz seeing Willow, of course. But now I really love the Ampata/Buffy parallels -- both young girls who want a normal life, but instead are chosen by powerful men to be sacrificed for the sake of others. And also, there are the Ampata/vampire parallels -- both feeding off/killing humans to survive -- except that there's some sympathy and understanding for Ampata, whereas, at this point in the series, there isn't any for vampires. I think there's a tiny hint here about morality not being as black-and-white as it appears, something which becomes a consistent theme as the show progresses.
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Date: 2015-08-19 02:09 am (UTC)On my last rewatch, I liked Inca Mummy Girl more than the first few go-rounds. I mean, I always loved Oz seeing Willow, of course. But now I really love the Ampata/Buffy parallels -- both young girls who want a normal life, but instead are chosen by powerful men to be sacrificed for the sake of others. And also, there are the Ampata/vampire parallels -- both feeding off/killing humans to survive -- except that there's some sympathy and understanding for Ampata, whereas, at this point in the series, there isn't any for vampires. I think there's a tiny hint here about morality not being as black-and-white as it appears, something which becomes a consistent theme as the show progresses.