I agree with the observations of contradictory and missing motives noted by everyone here.
It was never really clear how much Lindsey had to do with Spike's reappearance beyond setting him up with a mission and an apartment, either. Various theories were advanced and stories told but none of them were entirely consistent.
In NFA I remember that Lindsey seemed to be mostly interested in being a part of the drama. That's the reason he agrees to work with Angel; something big is happening and he just wants to be part of it. At the end he complains that Krevlorneswath is just "a flunky" and demands that Angel kill him personally. So maybe he is just in it for the drama.
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Date: 2010-03-16 09:22 pm (UTC)It was never really clear how much Lindsey had to do with Spike's reappearance beyond setting him up with a mission and an apartment, either. Various theories were advanced and stories told but none of them were entirely consistent.
In NFA I remember that Lindsey seemed to be mostly interested in being a part of the drama. That's the reason he agrees to work with Angel; something big is happening and he just wants to be part of it. At the end he complains that Krevlorneswath is just "a flunky" and demands that Angel kill him personally. So maybe he is just in it for the drama.