Every time there's a shot in Buffy's room, I look for Mr. Gordo.
Awww.
Shallow fashion note: I loathed Buffy's hair in that last scene.
But I did love the exchange between her and Joyce.
'Objects In Space'
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
Every time there's a shot in Buffy's room, I look for Mr. Gordo.
Awww.
Shallow fashion note: I loathed Buffy's hair in that last scene.
But I did love the exchange between her and Joyce.
xander-shaped friend
ha - one of the barbies is wearing gogo boots
I love the way, even so early on, all roads lead to Innocence, and to Becoming.
Here, she's still trying for a "normal" life outside of slayerdom -- and learning that slayerdom is going to involve a lot more than vampires. Later we'll see the girl she was in L.A., before she was called -- and she's in no way that girl here. Witness her early assessment of Cordelia, her taking to Willow and Xander. One layer of innocence has already been stripped away -- or, alternately, one layer of wisdom has been gained.
Innocence strips away another layer, and Becoming leaves her with the truth -- what's left is her, her choices, her strength.
Even here, when she tells Joyce that she loves her, when she seems grateful that Joyce has her own life, and understands (in a vague, non-understanding but natural way) that Buffy is still discovering hers, she's realizing that she is "becoming" Buffy.
I did aerobics to the cheerleading music
I always felt that Joss drew from Spider-Man and from the same well as Andre Norton's YA books. That big juicy metaphor for adolesence alienation as being literally quite different.
But...
Even here, when she tells Joyce that she loves her, when she seems grateful that Joyce has her own life, and understands (in a vague, non-understanding but natural way) that Buffy is still discovering hers, she's realizing that she is "becoming" Buffy
This coming into personhood is just excellent storytelling. Not simply relying on the metaphor but telling the story of how somebody grows into themself, loses their innocence, gains their wisdom.
does anybody ever see axes for firefighting anywhere other than a firestation anymore?
does anybody ever see axes for firefighting anywhere other than a firestation anymore?
I don't know. But it was a good Shining moment. They stole from so many movie tropes so many times.
I like that Buffy - sort of realizes mom not invovled in everything is good, but still wishes for more
oooh mirror
Joss is good with eyes -- yes evil eyes and statue eyes but he focuses on eyes a lot - when xander says he saved the day - they focus goes from willow's eye's to amy's syes to buffy's eyes... slightly different expressions in all of them .