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maggie2 ([personal profile] maggie2) wrote2010-09-20 02:37 pm

3 fanon things confirmed

Needless to say (!) I'm really happy about the preview pages.  It could get me to revert to being a Spuffy.

But aside from wanting (like crazy) to speculate about Buffy's smile and Spike's not-made bed, here are three things that Dark Horse has delivered us about Spike:

1.  It's now text that Spike has a more sizeable package than the other vampire.  Proof?  You don't boast to your ex about your package when she's in a position to make a direct comparison with your rival unless you think that comparison works for you.

2. Spike went to college.  OK, this was pretty much a given -- but now it's unmistakeable.

3.  He's got some sophisticated tastes underneath that bad rude exterior.

How many ways can I possibly say how happy I am that he's back at DH and being written by folks who know that there's more to Spike that womanizing and brawls?

Allie deserves a shout out on this.  So here's me, shouting out.

Finally: does that scene not reek of "Trust is for old marrieds, Buffy"?  I'll take it over space boinking and bestest day ever shenanigans any day of the week.

[identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com 2010-09-21 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Lost had Jacob holding a bottle of wine while making the cork metaphor, using the bottle to demonstrate...the issue after having Oceanic flight 815. Plus, the whole finale hinged on the heart oh the island and it's cork. It's just way too similar for my taste.
Edited 2010-09-21 04:05 (UTC)

[identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com 2010-09-21 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
Again, it's not wholesale rip off considering they already used that metaphor to describe this very situation 13 years ago. It's a wink at best, but one that they're justified in using because they already established it's relevance in the second episode of the series.

Also, Jeanty added in the Oceanic on the plane as a joke. Go back in time and tell all the movies that use Oceanic that they too are ripping off Lost through time travel. The plane crashing is an allusion to Superman, not Lost. Jeanty just thought that added detail was funny. Like having Willow reading Wicked. It wasn't directed in the script.

So again, they're winks to Lost, not wholesale ripoffs. Which is funny to be accused of since the Lost creators cite Buffy as one of the huge influences on the show, as I recall. I mean, the creators even cited Buffy as an example of what they wanted to do and how they directed their writing staff (plus, Hai Drew Goddard).

It's just way too similar for my taste.

Right, but is that Buffy's fault? People have already noted the extreme similarities between the final season of Buffy and the final season of Lost. Plus, the Hellmouth/cork-in-a-bottle thing has been on the table for years before Lost's finale was even a twinkle in the public consciousness. Similar creations aren't ripoffs just because they're similar.
Edited 2010-09-21 04:12 (UTC)

[identity profile] infinitewhale.livejournal.com 2010-09-21 04:42 am (UTC)(link)

It's not really the metaphor, though, it's the actual plot. The Source is a mystical plug that keeps evil contained. It has a protector that, we can guess, has the ability to push people. That's not in Joss's original idea where it was the Master getting stuck in the Hellmouth.

You could say even then, though, that Joss had all this plotted before Lost was over, but there are quite a few similarities and when you add in all the other shout-outs/homages, it's a little sigh-worthy.

[identity profile] angearia.livejournal.com 2010-09-21 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but like you said, this has been plotted out for ages now. And the idea of the Hellmouth being the source of the balance as the center for mystical convergence, plus the whole cork in the bottle imagery to show how the Hellmouth is being imagined as a cork in the bottle for along time now, then you have the egg which has been around long before Lost really got into gear with the Man in Black and Jacob.

Similarities, aye. But then, did people cry foul when discussing how the final season of Lost mirrored Buffy Season 7? At least there's actually a reason to cry foul then since the Lost creators said they used BtVS as a model for how to write their series. With Buffy Season 8, the cork, the seed, the plot--it's been years in the making.

Anyways, it's not like this crap was interesting when it was done on Lost either. I mean, this stuff is the phlebotinum that gets us to the interesting character interaction, the moral choices and the action. Who cares?

[identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com 2010-09-22 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not blaming Buffy for Lost shout-outs. I'm blaming the writing that has been o.d.ing on shout-outs to various other projects for most of its run.

The thing with Lost and this reference is that it's more than just a line of similarity. It's a great deal of overlap, from using the bottle to the whole plan to go down a cave into the heart of the island wonder to deal with the 'cork'. All of that has a similarity, and that's on top of all the other references from Watchmen onward.

I'd rather a bit less shout-outing. It sometimes feels like their dangling bright objects in front of us to distract us from the fact that in concrete terms the plot doesn't bear much scrutiny.