Off the Fence about Season 8
Sep. 9th, 2010 05:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's not impossible that the last four issues could push me back over, but I'm now 99% sure that when all is said and done, I'm going to think Season 8 was great. I think there's a better than even chance that I'll think it's the best season ever.
One of my favorite images, which I use with my students, is from chemistry. Apparently you can supersaturate a liquid -- pour in so much powder that the substance really, really wants to gel. But you can keep it in liquid form somehow. Then if you tap on the container, a crystal will form instantly.
I use that image for my students about how the writing process should go. (I'm thinking here about academic writing -- when you're trying to make an argument or reach an insight). You pile in a bunch of thoughts and considerations. You pour in facts and theories until your head hurts. You let it all rattle around. And then you wait for the moment of 'tap' -- when it all crystallizes.
My willingness to stay open to the comics has been because I thought it might be a deliberate effort to supersaturate us with confusion so there'd be this moment of 'tap'. I love that moment. The 'tap' is one of my favorite parts of being a human being. I'm willing to pay a high price in patience to get it.
I got my 'tap'. See my piece on the Spuffy reading,angearia 's meta, and
aycheb's musings on the Brain Overload thread at BF. See specially Emmie's latest meta on LWH #1. Everything that didn't add up was supposed to not add up. The world is skew. An effort to read the season as a linear story is bound to be frustrating. But once you tilt your head to the right angle, it pays out. At least it does for me. Spectacularly.
Emmie just reminded me of a short post I made about The Wild Bunch which had a totally not veiled subtext about season 8. This is 10,000 better.
I totally get that it's not everybody's cuppa. And I'm surely not saying it ought to be your cuppa. But I'm getting what I want. A text that is layered and complex. A story that tells a story cogent on its own level while commenting on stories and the role they play for us. This time we're adding in the extra spin that the commentary on story telling is actually part of the plot.
So I'm a happy girl! That doesn't happen too often, so I figured I'd pipe up and say so.
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Date: 2010-09-09 11:00 pm (UTC)I love your analogy about the tap. But I don't think the tap has happened for me. I'm not positive it will. It's related to what I suggested above: maybe you have to be convinced that the story can't work, before you see that it does--in order to have the emotional impact of everything clicking into place. I feel generally positive on the story, though I've felt wary in the past. I haven't gone through the figurative underworld that you (and Emmie!) have to travel to the place where everything fits. But Buffy's arc and the storytelling tropes fit together now in a way they didn't before, with the influx of meta that 36 generated. There's a big influx of comments and the whole thing is coming together. It's very exciting! It's hard to believe we're going to have to wait another four months though....
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Date: 2010-09-10 03:52 am (UTC)I didn't really have that to hold on to. I think in retrospect, Season 8 as read in one big gulp will probably be brilliant, especially if you have all this meta to read along the way. I really envy
Truthfully, the reason I love the Buffyverse is because I can reread and rewatch the stories and get more enjoyment from them over time. So I don't really consider this a flaw of the Buffyverse, that it takes the story being complete before you really enjoy it. I'll also add that there's been plenty to enjoy in-the-moment of the story itself. So looking ahead to when we'll have the Big Picture, I think I'll be going back and rereading and just enjoying it even more.
I reread all of LWH today and wow, just, WOW. I think it might be one of Joss' best season openers ever. The way it lays it all out, the dialogue, the relationships, the action and humor, the imagery and dreams--there's so many layers to enjoy.
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Date: 2010-09-10 06:46 am (UTC)I'm happy for You! :)
It is really good to read so much interesting and hopeful meta from You and Emmie, especially. I sure hope that this season will be all that what the great meta writers see in it.
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