Child quote (and Buffy)
Apr. 21st, 2009 09:10 amI watched the Buffy episode "The Prom" (season 3) during breakfast this morning, while playing with my son. When Angel has his dream sequence about marrying Buffy, my son looked at her in her big poofy veil and low-cut wedding dress, and said grinning, "She's not dressed yet! She's just got a towel on her head."
As a side note, I get misty when the Class of '99 presents her with the Class Protector award. And how odd is it that it's Jonathan who presents it? Guess he has a tough few years between then and season 6, sufficient to change his mind about being on Buffy's side (well, mostly).
As a side note, I get misty when the Class of '99 presents her with the Class Protector award. And how odd is it that it's Jonathan who presents it? Guess he has a tough few years between then and season 6, sufficient to change his mind about being on Buffy's side (well, mostly).
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Date: 2009-04-23 02:21 pm (UTC)It's too bad his arc ended how it did. He could have used a chance at redemption, like Andrew got.
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Date: 2009-04-25 04:00 am (UTC)Of course, I didn't like much of what went on with those characters. It always makes me a little sad to see villified geekdom...sort of feels like writers are dissing their fan base.
All that being said, I was quite glad to see Warren skinned. If I were Willow, I think I'd have a hard time feeling guilty over that.
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Date: 2009-04-26 02:47 am (UTC)It also bothered me to see geeks villified, and I was also glad to see Warren killed. I remember thinking, "Faster, Willow, kill kill."
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Date: 2009-04-26 06:56 am (UTC)I find Andrew annoying almost all the time, but it's pretty evident that everyone who actually shares his world, with the possible occasional exception of Jonathan, does too. ("Why is that guy tied to a chair?" "The question you'll soon be asking is 'Why isn't he gagged?'") I guess he's supposed to be annoying, which makes him a whole lot better than Riley...
Oh, and Willow skinning and vaporizing Warren just makes me love her all the more.
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Date: 2009-04-26 02:09 pm (UTC)Yes, but isn't the point that different people can respond to the same circumstances in different ways?
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Date: 2009-04-26 04:01 pm (UTC)Of course, on the flip side, Willow claims to convert to complete lesbianhood--"Gay now"--as if her previous love and desire for Oz and Xander is the sort of thing that could never, ever again happen in her life. That bothers me too. Maybe Joss can't allow characters to just be bi.
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Date: 2009-04-26 09:36 pm (UTC)Believe me, I was plenty cheesed about that scene. WTF were they thinking?
I thought people were supposed to get all up in arms when gay people claim to convert to straightness?
They are, and I am (up in arms about straight conversion claims, that is). Hey Religious Wrong, "repression" + "denial" do not equal "conversion."
Or were they going out to check out guys together?
That's what I choose to believe.
Willow claims to convert to complete lesbianhood--"Gay now"--as if her previous love and desire for Oz and Xander is the sort of thing that could never, ever again happen in her life. That bothers me too.
Me as well. It's very clear from her attractions to Xander and Oz that Willow isn't a Kinsey 6.
That's what I choose to believe.
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Date: 2009-04-27 12:33 am (UTC)"It has to be said: the Andrew scene in 'The Girl in Question' was a victim of me dropping the ball. I specifically said there should be a party of men AND women, all glamorous and Italian, waiting for Andrew. I wasn't there when it was shot, and didn't have the time/money/energy to change it after the fact, though it made me crazy.
Andrew's sexuality is always on the cusp of self-awareness because Andrew is stunted emotionally and because it's hilarious.
[Side-note: The 'people change' thing is a hold-over from the fact that the scene was originally written for Dawn (but Michelle turned us down). The idea was, there's little Dawn, then in the last scene there's hot grown-up Dawn going out on the town, a heavy visual support of people changing (since Spike and Angel always see her as older brothers do)."
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Date: 2009-04-27 12:44 am (UTC)So-clueless-he-doesn't-realize-he's-gay Andrew is fine. Apparently converted Andrew is not.
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Date: 2009-04-27 06:05 am (UTC)(Andrew) Well, except that he's still pretty annoying, regardless of any sexual confusion. ;-)
But I did fall off the sofa laughing when he used the jet-pack to launch himself into the roof.
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Date: 2009-04-27 10:08 am (UTC)Given that Joss had people going /both/ ways I hardly think it's an ad for Exodus International (two of whose whose founders, amusingly, later decided that the ex-gay thing hadn't worked out for them and went back to being openly gay). Just because there are some pillocks out there who try to force people to change, doesn't mean that they don't change naturally. It seems that some people react so badly to the "ex-gay" movement that they in turn want to see relationships messed up rather than have their agenda disrupted.
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Date: 2009-04-27 02:00 am (UTC)B: That's what I choose to believe.
Me: Ditto. Otherwise, it doesn't make any sense. I didn't read the "people change" comment as indicative of sexual reorientation, despite Andrew's seeming playboyism. On the other hand, it is that very scene that drove home the injustice for me. Andrew lecturing to Angel and Spike despite the fact that he has so obviously not grown as a person and never seems to have paid -- even emotionally -- for murdering his best friend...that really galled me.
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Date: 2009-04-27 09:54 am (UTC)People get up in arms because other people don't fit their own agendas. People /do/ change. One famous case is the singer Tom Robinson, who in the 80s was a vociferous gay advocate, then settled down with a woman and had a kid. He still performs "Glad to be Gay", but explains that it's about not letting anybody else tell you who you can and cannot love. Just because Andrew discovers that he likes girls too, does that mean that he doesn't like guys too -- who says Joss hasn't written a bi character? Again, a not famous case, an ex-girlfriend of mine, previously totally straight, at the time I was going out with her she was bi, and is now strictly "gay now" and doesn't consider relationships with men (I don't /think/ that was my doing) -- she's in a civil partnership with another woman. Both Andrew's and Willow's changes match things that happen in real life. People /do/ change, despite what activists may wish. Nothing to do with ex-gay movements (or ex-straight movements in the case of those going the other way), nothing to do with religious pressures, they just change.
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