Anyway. So Buffy loses her virginity. This pair of episodes was odd. I thought the first one wasn't that good and was making me squirm the way these sorts of episodes always do (I didn't lose my virginity until college, it wasn't a straight forward situation and I don't really have much love for long, drawn out, "am I ready?" and "it'll be so beautiful" stuff. This shit punches the buttons of my inner 17-y-o in a way I don't enjoy.
But, the second of the two episodes was Really Good. I mean, other than the Gypsy!fail and all the other fuckery going on. I laughed my ass off when Buffy's mom was all "you look different," because doesn't every teen worry about that? And I thought Giles was so awesome with Buffy at the end. I felt like you could really see this sense of the teen he had been and the way his own obligations had broken his heart at that age. Loved it to pieces.
And then, hey, Oz is a werewolf!
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Date: 2010-02-07 11:58 pm (UTC)Although I think I get what you mean, I'm forced to disagree as a part Romani person who is particularly sensitive to popular stereotypes of the ethnicity, especially in the media.
If you were to ask the average Westerner to name a few qualities that they generally associate with Romani culture, they're pretty much taken from the 98% bullsh*t depictions they've seen in movies and tv.
I would much prefer it if writers as usually smart and sensitive as Joss Whedon refrained from reinforcing stereotypes about my ethnic background that cause people to rib me with jokes about "putting curses on them" and "where's your wagon?!"
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Date: 2010-02-08 01:10 am (UTC)I don't understand why gypsies of any kind are still considered acceptable targets for the kind of bs representation you're describing. Surely someone has noticed! It's like the Romani are a forgotten people.
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Date: 2010-02-08 01:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-08 01:18 am (UTC)Well gosh. This changes everything.
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Date: 2010-02-08 01:18 am (UTC)It's interesting to me how here in America, the attitude toward Romani seems to often be one of "how quaint", "how romantic", "how bohemian", "how exotic", "how mystical and special" at best. If, you know, people are aware that it's a real ethnicity at all.
However in much of the rest of the world, I assure you that the Romani are not forgotten. Instead, they are largely reviled and treated with the worst kind of xenophobic fear and prejudice.
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Date: 2010-02-08 01:21 am (UTC)It was ALL I heard about in Italy the first time I went (now it's diluted with the anti-Muslim)
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Date: 2010-02-08 01:24 am (UTC)I have never glared so hard in my life. Particularly since a member of my extended family was beaten to death by skinheads at the age of 15 a few years ago in Russia for being full-blooded Roma.
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Date: 2010-02-10 10:37 pm (UTC)