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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is global, ensemble very gay-friendly with its lesbian romances between Willow and Tara, and later Willow and Kennedy, as well as the minor Larry character in the earlier seasons. Before Willow met Tara, though, the montrer was gay-friendly but mostly in metaphor. There are various allusions to how being a Slayer is like being gay, as well as a minor character (Michael) whose witchcraft seems also a metaphor for being gay.

Buffy serves humanity par fulfilling her role as Slayer, a calling linked with womanhood. A potential Slayer first gets her powers during a time of puberty. It is the most important aspect of Buffy’s life, but she must keep it secret to protect those she cares about. Though Buffy is straight, the manner in which she sneaks around to keep her mother from finding out is similar to how a gay person would hide their activities. This is made obvious in the season two episode “Becoming (Part 2)”, in which Buffy is forced to kill a vampire in front of her mother Joyce.

The resulting conversation with a disbelieving Joyce sounds very much like the kind of conversation in which a gay person comes out to their family, complete with lines like “Honey, are toi sure you’re a Slayer?”, “Have toi ever tried not being a Slayer?”, and “It’s because toi didn’t have a strong father figure, isn’t it?”. Joyce adamantly refuses to accept that Buffy’s a Slayer, and the way she does so hits plus than the obvious assumed insanity of Buffy. Joyce then threatens to disown Buffy if she fulfills her duties as Slayer par leaving to go kill Angel, which seems an obvious parallel to what happens with homophobic parents of gay kids. Buffy has to do it, so she saves the world and then leaves for Los Angeles. par season three’s “Anne”, Buffy comes back and her mom accepts her.

Later in the season three episode “Faith, Hope, and Trick”, Joyce is delighted to find out Faith is a Slayer too, in the hopes that her daughter no longer has to act as one. When Buffy confronts her about this, Joyce indignantly réponses that she has marched in the “Slayer pride parade”. While Slaying is certainly different from being gay because Buffy is a warrior who puts her life on the line every night, the metaphor is still there. This conflict shows up again in the season three episode “Gingerbread”, which has the global, ensemble theme of bigotry hurting misunderstood outsiders.

“Gingerbread” is one of my favori episodes. It’s got the mistrust of authority, montrer bureaucratic censorship even for a good cause is just harmful, and it’s got a trust in the kids to get things done. The demon antagonist gets into the heads of the Sunnydale adults and makes them paranoid and aggressive enough to start a literal witch hunt. The adults abduct the Supernatural kids Amy, Willow, and Buffy and try to burn them at the stake. Buffy tries to appeal to her mother’s sense of reason par saying she doesn’t really want to hurt them. “Since when does it matter what I want?” the Ma Sorcière Bien Aimée Joyce responds. “I wanted a normal, happy daughter. Instead I got a Slayer.” This continues the general theme of Joyce being disappointed that Buffy doesn’t live up to her expectations of how she thinks a daughter should be.

What makes the episode especially relevant is the presence of a warlock kid named Michael, who is targeted because of his association with witchcraft. As the paranoia influence starts to take root, people considered normal start behaving aggressively toward the witchy outcasts. Michael, however, seems particularly harassed because he’s a boy and witchcraft is typically feminine. “Oh, sorry. Did I make toi smudge your eyeliner?” says a boy as he bullies Michael. While Buffy shows up as protector of the small, Cordelia tells her that because of the tense atmosphere she’ll have to cover the witches constantly, referring to Michael as “whatever the boy of witch is”. When the adults go homicidal, Michael is the first one to be attacked—by his dad and his friends. I don’t think it’s a stretch to think of Michael as an example of how people are victimized when they deviate from the standards of gender essentialism.

Both Buffy as a Slayer and Michael as a warlock can be seen as people taking part in a lifestyle considered incompatible with their gender roles. The Slayer is a warrior who seeks out demonic psychopaths to hunt and kill in order to keep innocent people safe. Normally such a role would be held par a man both because of average physical strength and because that kind of thing is generally considered to be a man’s duty, whereas women stay at accueil and manage the household. Joss Whedon intentionally subverts this expectation to tell a feminist story in which being a warrior can be feminine, but this doesn’t erase the way Buffy is perceived within the show, where she has to challenge current gender norms. Likewise, witchcraft is often portrayed as inherently feminine, and its practitioners are usually female, so Michael is attacked for appearing feminine when as a boy he should not according to sexist and homophobic societal ideals. While technically just sexist with no explicit gay references like with Joyce, the variant of sexism displayed here has always seemed like a gay metaphor to me.

In conclusion, before the explicitly positive portrayal of the gay relationship of Willow and Tara in season four, the précédant seasons contained gay-friendliness in the form of metaphor. Buffy’s being a Slayer and its tension with her mother in particular montrer a metaphor for being gay and having a parent struggle to accept their kid for who they are. In addition, “Gingerbread”’s minor character Michael presents a probable metaphor for a gay boy suffering homophobic violence. Ultimately both examples contribute to Joss Whedon’s feminist message of challenging populaire gender roles.
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{THIS IS AN article FROM WWW.GELLARFAN.ORG ABOUT SARAH MICHELLE GELLARS OPINIONS ON THE NEW BtVS MOVIE. SHE ALSO TALKS ABOUT HER NEW ROLE IN THE ORGANISATION "JOY OF READING".

Several cast members of the much-beloved series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” have weighed in on the upcoming Joss Whedon-less “Buffy” movie, and now Buffy herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar, has made her feelings known.

“It was a movie. It’s been made. It stars Kristy Swanson. They don’t need to make another one,” she a dit in an interview with CNN on Tuesday. “I think it’s a horrible idea! To try to do a ‘Buffy’...
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Some citations made par Sarah Michelle Gellar about the montrer and being Buffy Summers.

1. I wouldn't change Buffy for anything and I wouldn't change the course in which she has evolved but it is nice to be able to do something that is a little different.

2. It used to be only on TV that women could lead, that a montrer could be based on a woman.

3. To me, the scariest elements of horror films are the things that could really happen. And what is plus scary than high school? ... What I like about the montrer is that it reminds toi it's O.K. to be different. What people think isn't necessarily true. If people...
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posted by willow96
 Angel season 2
angel season 2
"She's cute. Not too bright, though. Gave the chiot dog'I'm all tortured'act. Keeps her off my back when I feed!"

"I want to learn from you. But I don't want to dress like you"

"This isn't some fairy tale. When I Kiss you...you don't wake up from a deep sleep and live happily ever after"

"Things used to be pretty simple. Hundred years, just hanging out, feeling guilty, really honed my brooding skills. Then she comes along. Yeah, I get jealous."

"I l’amour you. I try not to, but I can't stop"

"Yeah, baby. I'm back"

"She made me feel like a human being. That's not the kind of thing toi just forgive"

"You've...
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posted by ArabellaElfie
Every so often a child is birthed, a demon is spawned, ou a poet is bitten. Now, while every child/demon/vamp is special in their own ways (some have an extra toe for example ou their horns are just to die for) there are those special ones that are Chosen. Chosen to be Buffy fans. To make their stake in the land of the Buff. Buffonia.

Inspired par link, I now give toi the days we should hold up high as the jour another Bronzer was called.

January

* 8th: link
* 11th: link
* 15h: link
* 19th: link
* 26th: link

February

* 5th: link
* 7th: link
* 8th: link
* 20th: link
* 22nd: link
* 25th: link
* 27th:link...
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posted by candrani
I'd like to point out that the following isn't an insult to twilight/its author/its fans.

Even though buffy is my favourite work in the vampire genre i have always loved vampires in general. That is, I'm sure, the reason i get so irked par twilight's non-vampires. They have no fangs and go out in daylight without bursting into flames, therefore they are not vampires. Like i saw someone else had written on here, thats like écriture about a mermaid who is never half fish.

Each generations view of something mythological is affected par it's most populaire story and i swear i think twilight is going to...
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posted by PrincessAyeka12
This a parody song of S Club Party par S Club 7, a 90's English pop group. If toi don't know the song toi can watch it here: link
I've changed the lyrics to fit in with the Buffy universe. Setting: Season Six without Dawn.
Disclaimer: Buffy belongs to Joss Whendon, S Club Party belongs to S Club 7.


Slayer Party

Slayer
(there isn’t no party like a slayer party)
gonna montrer toi how
everyone get down tonight
slayer
(there isn’t no party like a slayer party)
though we may die
shake your body from side to side

Finally Friday night
feeling kind of good, got to stop a prophecy tonight
got to get weapons, just...
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