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Anger about Tara's death
Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:57 AM
PANDORA
Quote: More than 1,000 fans have signed a petition to resurrect Tara. Others have written in protest to various Buffy fan sites, Salon magazine, the Boston Herald and elsewhere. "Examine that body count for a moment," the Herald wrote. "The most significant character deaths—Jenny Calendar, Joyce Summers and now Tara—are all women. The show's two gay characters, Tara and high school jock Larry, both slain. (Alyson Hannigan's Willow does not count. Creator Joss Whedon told the Herald last year that she is at best bisexual.) The show's black characters? Kendra, Mr. Trick and, oh, yeah, that guidance counselor who hung around for half an episode—all dead. We knew Buffy lived on a hellmouth. Who knew she lived in Klan country?"
Quote:Originally posted on Sci-fi Wire: As for whether Whedon will bring back the character next season, he told SCI FI Wire cryptically, "Tara will not be back. But Amber will."
Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:59 AM
ZICSOFT
Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: I always did wonder why they killed off Larry. Probably part of the "make them care about a character, them kill 'em off" gimmick. Which, as I've said before, is getting a little old.
Quote: I hope they resist the PC pressure. They've already caved more than I care for. At least that's how I interpret the use of conventional labels such as "gay" to describe Willow and Tara, something they avoided at first. I don't object to the word, but I do object into turning everything into a stereotype, just to please people who think that way.
Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Pandora: Well, I think that the use of words like 'gay' and 'lesbian' are ok, so long as the words don't define what they're trying to describe. At no point in the course of Willow and Tara's relationship has it seemed (at least to me) contrived, patronizing, or 'PC'. It evolved naturally, tenderly, and sweetly, not with the great forced passion that we often see in TV relationships, but as simply as two people discovering their connection to each other and strengthening it.
Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Which is why I found it rather disappointing when they started inserting lines like "I realized I was gay." It sounded to me like they were deviating from the original concept to appease people who needed Willow to acknowledge her gayness.
Thursday, June 13, 2002 3:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Pandora: But see, to me, that's not unnatural. I think that it's a natural thing to acknowledge the nature of one's sexuality, especially if it deviates from the 'norm' (whatever the hell that means).
Thursday, June 13, 2002 9:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Labels have their uses, but they also have their limitations. If Whedon and company had sat down and said, "let's make Willow discover she's gay" it wouldn't have been quite so good a story -- nor would the resulting relationship have been the great role model everybody's talking about. But instead they said, "Let's have Willow fall in love with Tara." Which moved the whole thing out of the "alternate lifestyle" ghetto and caused a lot of people, of all kinds, to see something of themselves in a story about two young people in love.
Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:29 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Pandora: Granted, by Willow bringing up the fact that she realized she was gay, it made the story a little less universal, but it made it more true...
Saturday, June 15, 2002 2:43 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Except that Willow has been shown in can't-keep-there-hands-off-each-other relationships with two different guys. So presumably she's bisexual.
Quote:Except that this is a very rude conversation. Don't you hate it when people who don't know you all that well talk knowingly about how your head works? It's patronizing and arrogant, and just a little intrusive -- and all too common nowadays, when everybody thinks they "know psychology." I'll bet if Willow were a real person, she'd be pretty irritated at us.
Quote:Here's a personal reason why Willow's forced gayness bugs me. Saying "I'm gay!" is all very well for coming to terms with your own basic sexuality. But insisting that everybody put themselves in these neat categories is most unhelpful to those of us who think of ourselves as "straight", but still have to come to terms with the homosexual side of our own natures.
Quote: And it's in everybody's interest to allow that to happen. People who can't live with the gay person in themselves has a depressing tendency to become the nastiest kind of homophobe.
Saturday, June 15, 2002 4:02 PM
Saturday, June 15, 2002 5:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Well, as you point out, Willow is a made-up character. She didn't decide to say "I'm gay!" Her mader-uppers did. That counts as a political statement, especially after they made such a point of avoiding labels as long as they did.
Saturday, June 15, 2002 6:02 PM
MOJOECA
Monday, June 17, 2002 10:13 AM
BOBKNAPTOR
Quote: I choose not to identify as a bisexual because there is entirely too much baggage that comes along with that term. The minute that word is spoken, fifty other words come out with it, including but not limited to, 'indecisive', 'phase', 'slut', 'denial', 'fencesitter', and a score of others.
Monday, June 17, 2002 12:35 PM
Quote:Originally posted by bobknaptor: Or how about the other lovely thought of bisexuals, especially females = instant threesome. (I am also one who is, I guess "technically" a bisexual woman {don't let the name fool ya! ;)}, but I'm not really fond of the title either.) I can't believe how often guys automatically assume bisexual means I can't wait to hop in bed with him and his girlfriend. Or the other lovely idea that bisexuals are greedy... all bisexuals are premiscuous.. they need one of each. I'm with Willow. When I'm with a girl, I'm gay, when I'm with a boy, I'm straight(ish). Oh, my god. I'm cured! I want the boys!
Saturday, July 6, 2002 1:19 PM
YAHOODLE
Saturday, July 6, 2002 2:37 PM
NOVAGRASS
Quote:Originally posted by bobknaptor: all bisexuals are premiscuous.. they need one of each.
Saturday, July 6, 2002 5:07 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Novagrass: Interesting fact: Statistically, most male bisexuals will have not only many more sexual partners (due to being able to choose between sexes), but they are also more likely to have more *female* partners than the average heterosexual male. *And* from an evolutionary stand-point, bisexuality in the young adult years assist in the success of most male/female relationships.
Sunday, July 7, 2002 3:39 AM
KOOKYTREE
Monday, July 8, 2002 10:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kookytree: Gunn hasnt been killed off (betcha now he is, just to spite me lol). Neither has the Host (though admittedly his sexuality has never been disclosed). And am I the only one who thinks Andrew the nerd is a touch West Hollywood? And the minority characters who were killed off were not done so in a way which was exploitative or mocking to minorities (okay, maybe Tara, but that was for shock value). Wasnt Cordy originally supposed to be black?
Monday, July 8, 2002 1:01 PM
Quote:I think she needs to be single for a season. Maybe have a few dates, but be single.
Monday, July 8, 2002 1:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: But Willow, who used to be my favorite character, makes me cringe. What's her role supposed to be? She can't do magic anymore, and the computer geek girl thing is pretty worn out. When the "Dead Scoobie" rumors appeared, I was sure it was here, because her role seemed to be played out. Maybe she's supposed to spend S7 taking I'm An Ordinary Person lessons from Xander. Not a happy thought.
Monday, July 8, 2002 1:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Novagrass: I agree. There seems to be no place for Willow (unless it's the brooding, sulking broken heart girl... but I expect that position to be taken by Spike).
Monday, July 8, 2002 2:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by bobknaptor: hehehehe. Nova, you rock, again. I'll just send you kisses all day
Monday, July 8, 2002 3:51 PM
Quote:There seems to be no place for Willow (unless it's the brooding, sulking broken heart girl... but I expect that position to be taken by Spike).
Quote:A.) Willow is learning "good" magic from the coven. This would keep her in at least *some* position to continue without being a normal person.
Quote:She's with Giles training to be a watcher. The whole watcher thing is kind of a stupid idea... but it sort of makes sense.
Quote:Willow is killed. There're contracts blah blah blah... but red herrings...
Monday, July 8, 2002 7:00 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Quote:There seems to be no place for Willow (unless it's the brooding, sulking broken heart girl... but I expect that position to be taken by Spike). You forget what getting your soul back does. You get all guilt-ridden about all the evil things you've done.
Monday, July 8, 2002 9:26 PM
SHUGGIE
Quote:Originally posted by bobknaptor: My biggest fear is that they will put Willow with a guy in the next season, thus reinforcing the "experimental college phase" theory.
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 4:36 AM
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 5:45 AM
HJERMSTED
Quote: ZICSOFT said: You'll notice that, with one exception, none of the opening-credits characters has ever been killed. (The one exception, Amber Benson, sort of proves the rule!) I'm told that Joss wanted Eric Balfour (Jesse, Xander's buddy in the first episode) to be in the opening credits so people would be shocked when he got killed right off the bat. They wouldn't let him do it.
Quote: Well, you've all heard me rant about how I wished that Willow had remained a woman who was romantically involved with another woman, and not gone the full "I'm gay!" route. But she has, and I can't seem them backing away from it.
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 7:13 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hjermsted: I think you mean none of the opening credit characters who have died have stayed dead. Angel was dead for the first part of S1 and Buffy has died once and been "clinically dead" on two other occasions. Man, I hate being technical sometimes. I sound like an ass!
Quote: It's sad that bisexuality seems to be more controversial than homosexuality (on both sides of the straight/gay border).
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 12:51 PM
Quote: Oh gawd, why does this discussion always have to come down to labels and categories? Not that words like "gay" and "bisexual" don't have their uses. But sometimes they just get in the way.
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 3:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Hjermsted: [ RE: Willow... I'd personally enjoy seeing her love whomever her heart tells her to love. Forget about the angry letters and go for it, Will! Lobbyists of fictional TV be damned. mattro
Tuesday, July 9, 2002 4:07 PM
Quote:To Willow, Tara was quite probably the love of her life. Even if that's not true (which I think it probably is, but for the sake of argument), Willow will never know otherwise because the relationship ended at the pinnacle of its joy. Sort of.
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Uhm, little detail. This is the Buffyverse. Ghosts, possession, mystical dreams. Tara may be dead -- more importantly, she's probably permanently dead -- but that doesn't mean she can't keep in touch!
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:43 AM
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Zicsoft: Actually, I'm not trying to be difficult. (At least no more than usual.) Amber Benson is still on the cast. I'd always assumed that Tara's spirit would somehow manifest to help Willow Come to Terms. (Apparitions are cheesy, but dream sequences are always fun.) Except that they keep saying "Amber will be back, but not Tara." Hmm. Demon disguised as Tara? No, been there, done that. Maybe they're just lying!
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:38 PM
MILLERNATE
Quote: Except that they keep saying "Amber will be back, but not Tara." Hmm. Demon disguised as Tara? No, been there, done that. Maybe they're just lying!
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 3:26 PM
Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:50 PM
Quote: So, AB's gonna be one of those actors too non-Hollywood to be a star, but too talented to just disappear. I suppose she'll do some good writing and directing, but it won't be the same.
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