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Least Favorite Female Character



Willow.

As much as I forgive and empathize with Buffy’s weaknesses, I am merely impatient with Willow’s. Underneath her timid exterior is a very arrogant personality, one who believes that if she’s doing something wrong it’s okay, because she’s doing it and she only has good motives. She runs roughshod over the self-agency of her friends and wants thanks for it. She never apologizes for any of it, and three months wallowing in her mistakes with Giles in England is getting off much, much too lightly for the personal destruction she wreaked on Buffy and Dawn during Villains/Two to Go/Grave. But what I most dislike about Willow is her disingenuous aura of “who, me?” that she wears like a costume. Real Willow isn’t wearing tights and a jumper. Real Willow is the girl who mourned Tara because of how Tara made her feel about herself rather than grief over losing Tara the person.

Before s6 she was just Willow, doing magic and making funny remarks. But the demarcation line for me was Bargaining II, when she stood in front of a resurrected and traumatized Buffy and smiled as though she were going to be thanked at any second. And it doesn’t much matter to me that Willow thought Buffy was in a hell dimension, because Willow had already proven in Forever that it was more about whether she could do it rather than whether she should.

That being said, I am very impressed that the show wrote her well enough in her faults (at least until they absolved her by making magic itself the addiction and not power) while keeping her sympathetic (to others, she never had my sympathy simply because her problems were nothing compared to Buffy’s in my opinion) that I had any reaction to her at all.

The end.

Date: 2011-08-28 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samsom.livejournal.com
So agreed. I couldn't believe they derailed one of the best and longest most subtle character arcs of any show simply because they were afraid Willow was losing sympathy.

They had this same problem with showing Angelus' true potential in s4 AtS. He could have done SO MUCH MORE but oh no, chicken writers were too afraid to commit to their own build up.

Whatever.

Date: 2011-08-28 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] manthk.livejournal.com
Angelus season 4....all talk, no action. Which I never got. I mean, if the writers can write such a horrid Jasmine-Cordelia, how can they be scared of making Angelus(the one that everyone loved in Btvs) badass? Ugh...

I don't get season four for these reason. It had one of the best thematic narratives ever..but the execution was disastrous..

Date: 2011-08-28 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samsom.livejournal.com
My appreciation of AtS kind of breaks down with s4 and the clusterfuck of Jasmine-in-Cordelia.

My own personal opinion is that that whole story was to punish CC for getting pregnant 'without permission'. They didnt' hesitate to destroy Cordy - or try to, anyway - but Angel is the star of the show and that's a different kettle.

It would have been so much better if they had committed to Angel's soulless threats, though. *sigh*

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