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BEST OF BTVS: Oz & Willow — Season Two
made them both lesbians because i'm a lesbian and art is about doing whatever you want forever
this is the skin of a killer, oz
ref/inspo from here
“Oz…don’t you love me?” “My whole life…
I’ve never loved anything else.”
I may love Tillow (i do!), but I also really love Willoz!
I'll always hate the ending Oz got, too!
do NOT text i’m thinking about daniel “oz” osbourne of buffy the vampire slayer fame and the tragedy of his werewolf narrative. i’m thinking about his guilt. i’m thinking about how forgiving and gentle he was and how he made himself better for willow. i’m thinking about how his worst fear was to hurt people. i’m thinking about how scared he was to lose control. i’m thinking about how he still had to face the consequences of something that wasn’t his fault and how he clearly felt awful for it regardless of having zero control of the situation. and i’m thinking about how i miss him joss whedon if you’re reading this where’s the oz spin-off
i don't think willow realizing she's a lesbian is a rejection of her relationship with oz. you don't do a disservice to past partners if you realize your attraction lies elsewhere. willow's relationship with tara doesn't negate what she had with oz - it reframes some aspects of their dynamic, but not necessarily in a bad way.