Sunday, February 6, 2011
It Just Lies There so Let it Happen
The Buffy episode "The Body" did not impress me at all. While I respect whatever opinions my colleagues may have on this episode, I on the other hand felt completely disassociated with it. Buffy's mom dies. I understand that, and respect whatever effect that has on other viewers. However in a show that emphasizes the supernatural I felt it was counter productive to have what happened to Joyce happen. People do die everyday and it is an unescapable facet of human life, but I believe that it is the manner of how death takes its toll on an individual matters. For example if Buffy's mom was murdered or drained of life by a vampire it still would have had the same devastating effect on Buffy and company. Murder is another aspect of how people die, and in some cases it demonstrates a more devastating result on the individuals who were close to the lost individual. While I do acknowledge that this was meant to be an emotional episode I also feel that if there were a different factor to the death of Buffy's mom (i.e. killed or terrible accident aside from the aneurism) the episode still would have taken the same route it did.
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I completely agree that this episode was unimpressive. Where was the action? I do, however, feel that if Buffy's mother had been murdered by a vampire it would have been way better. It sounds heartless but this is BUFFY we're talking about. It should be exciting.
I see where you're coming from but I think the point was to have a "very special episode" dealing with real death. The mundane nature of Joyce's demise is supposed to send a message that death happens to everyone, even superheroines...or something. Honestly, it rings a bit hollow because Buffy deals with death on a daily basis, but it's supposedly the proximity of the death that affects her? Not buying it.
Yikes...is it enough for me to say I really, really, really disagree with you all here? Ha.
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