That ending episode is one of the best things shown on TV.
Myself, I've always been a Buffy girl-or more accurately a Willow girl.While she was a computer person(which I wasn't but was interested in)I understood her shyness and frustration and trying to get to know herself--as well as the notes of anger and powerhungriness at her core. She's flawed and wonderful and I love her.
(Also identified with Tara as well, so it got complex and interesting for a while even though the narrative went goofy and upsetting, but damn I still love her and will never stop.) It may be silly but I still look to her for inspiration and how to deal with things.
Actually, this really has nothing to do with what you are talking about but I hope it's interesting anyway. You make me want to write more about it.
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Date: 2011-01-05 06:32 pm (UTC)Myself, I've always been a Buffy girl-or more accurately a Willow girl.While she was a computer person(which I wasn't but was interested in)I understood her shyness and frustration and trying to get to know herself--as well as the notes of anger and powerhungriness at her core. She's flawed and wonderful and I love her.
(Also identified with Tara as well, so it got complex and interesting for a while even though the narrative went goofy and upsetting, but damn I still love her and will never stop.) It may be silly but I still look to her for inspiration and how to deal with things.
Actually, this really has nothing to do with what you are talking about but I hope it's interesting anyway. You make me want to write more about it.