true love

Sep. 18th, 2002 01:46 am
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Quote: "Dancing is a vertical representation of horizontal desires."


Updating late at night. Again.

Just caught the end of DBZ on the Toonami midnight run and realized I'd miscalculated when the new eps would start, and thus had missed Vegita's big death scene. -_-() sigh... I'll catch it next time around... they play them like five or ten times befoer they get new ones. And I think he's going to get wished back by the dragonballs next episode anyway, so he won't be gone long.

Onto the meat of this post... I stayed up after everyone had gone to bed to watch my recorded version of Once More With Feeling, in lieu of seeing Grave earlier in the evening. I just had this sudden desire to see it again before th premier, especially with my mind filled with NA and Entropy and SR and Tara and Africa...

And I realized, while I watched it, that I was struck by how incredibly romantic it was.

In Smashed and all the episodes after, scenes between Spike and Buffy shouted "sex!" and "hurt!". But this episode, every scene between them, every look at camera trick and snippet of dialogue or verse... it fairly screamed "ROMANCE!" The way they were in his song, how he sang and what he sang... and Buffy's reaction to what he sang...

...How she tried to hurt him in self-defense when he brought her the dancing toy-demon as peace gesture, and how he reacted bitterly and defensively in kind...

...How even when he felt burned he was still drawn always, always back to helping her.

...how she sang and danced her pain and then he cut in, caught, her, looked into her eyes and gave her a reason for living that none of the others in her life could...

... how he touched her hair and she just stared at him...

... how she followed him out back, and he tried to obey what he thought were her wishes by giving her a way out...

... how the music rose and they kissed _each_other_, together, not one kissed one or the other way around.

... how the music crescendoed and the curtain of the musical closed on their real FIRST KISS.

My God, what were they writing if not pure romance?

Could it have been anything else? In a musical that ends in a passionate first kiss? THe actors certainly behaved as though it was. JM played a man in love and SMG played a woman falling in love.

And that episode was written by JOSS. The MASTER of Buffyverse. The show has to be leading eventually toward a real Buffy/Spike romance, or no romance at all. Regardless of whatever came after, their first kiss wasn't about sex, or loss. It was about wanting the other person for a long time until that desire was pouring so strongly from both of them that it culminated in a classic romantic movie kiss.

Oh god I can't wait until this season. These characters are so deeply in love, Joss himself showed us them falling in love, and though I know its still a painful journey to come, I'm completely, totally, and undeniably sure that it will end in something great, whatever that may be.

Re: DBZ & OMwF-- REPLY #3

Date: 2002-09-19 06:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bloodypoetry.livejournal.com
E-mail on the way my brain twin. As soon as I post this of course.

And excatly. A big ole' word to you. While discussing the video we wanted to make, me and my brother kept coming up with ways they are simalar and different. Of course, Vegeta didn't fall in love with Goku (only in fanfic), but Bulma is a great Buffy substitute. And yeah, if Spike had the trust Vegeta did? Man would that be awesome. What I know we'll probally see next season (5 days!), though I loathe it, is Xander and Buffy and Dawn being all snuggly and supportive of Willow, and turning their noses up at Spike. While Willow killed someone and tried to destroy the world, and (logically) all Spike did was bruise Buffy. *insert disclaimers, blah blah, I do not support AR, blah blah...*

Re: DBZ & OMwF-- REPLY #3

Date: 2002-09-19 11:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
Isn't it awful? Seriously? It saddens me a great deal to know that I expect that kind of behavior from the characters. I mean, I want to like them, but sometimes I'm so mad at ME for their gaps in logic. And it really REALLY DOES make me sad that I expect poor behavior from them. It makes me sad that I don't expect maturity or reason, that those things would surprise me. ME tells me they're all grown up now... but deep down I still don't expect them to be. And a show shouldn't leave you feeling that way about all the main characters at once.

The only one I actually have positive expectations of is Spike. I mean, he went out and DID something about his problem at least, soemthing that affected only himself. And that's far far more mature than what Willow did, or Xander.

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