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So, from "No Buffy, no Joss!" to "Stay away from Buffy, Joss!"
What a sad, dark time for Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans. This page not only celebrated the Buffyverse, but Joss Whedon's work as a whole - particularly the woman characters he's developed. It's still difficult to believe this is really happening - or that all that's being exposed actually did, during the making of a television show that would touch us in ways other pieces of fiction could've never.
I have yet to find another work of fiction to identify myself as hard as I relate to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I started watching the show about to get into high school and those characters became my friends. It had me into Joss Whedon's other works which I worshiped, Whedon himself became a reason I wanted to be a screenwriter.
We all know now how troublesome a lot of that was. Everything I saw as a teenager, however, was the strong notion that girls could also be powerful.
Also, how it translated metaphors into fantasy... How that show is responsible for everything youth enjoys watching on television to this day. Something that'd be replicated by many writers the industry for many years.
It sucks that it all started with the über jerk.
The fans always knew: Charisma Carpenter's account, which I found here on Tumblr a couple years ago; the perception of that cancerous lack of good representation from which Buffy didn't escape (also a thing throughout Whedon's work); Kai Cole's revealing open letter for which she can now be considered an unsung co-creator of Buffy; and then, what Whedon's done to the characters of Black Widow and Wonder Woman... Enter Ray Fisher.
I do feel terrible and guilty for just ignoring how cynical Whedon's public image always seemed. But there's one thing I'm never feeling guilty for, meaning that my love and greatfulness for its existence will prevail: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A universe that man - thanks, Rao - did not conceive alone. It makes it a lot easier to "separate the art from the artist", and unecessary to reconcile to anything as a fan.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is life, and so it shall remain.
Yes Buffy, no Joss.
TARA MACLAY in The Body Requested by Anonymous
That morning, I was not yet a vampire, and I saw my last sunrise. I remember it completely, and yet I can’t recall any sunrise before it. I watched the whole magnificence of the dawn for the last time as if it were the first. And then I said farewell to sunlight and set out to become what I became.
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1994, dir. Neil Jordan
Buffy’s death being foreshadowed ↳ 3.22 | 4.22 | 5.22
Buffy in details of an upcoming cover by Catherine Nodet. (x)
He’s all yours.
Wonder Girl features a take on the longtime character that will be new to most Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl fans. Yara Flor is a Latina Dreamer whose parents were an Amazon Warrior and a Brazilian River God. When she discovers that she’s Wonder Girl, she must use her newfound powers to fight the evil forces that would seek to destroy the world. (DC Comics)
I’m so happy that Wonder Woman is now a girl from a nearby state lol