Well, I think I'm up for this. Let's all hunker down and get started on S2 of The Feminist Filter!
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Ooooo...interesting! Lemme chew on that a bit.
I think there is something interesting that Giles never gets Buffy's wrath directly, when he is maybe the person she should emotionally feel the most betrayed by. The power discrepancy is too great, perhaps? I bring it up because I think there is something about Buffy not being able to assail the patriarchy representative in Giles, and so taking much of her anger at him out on others.
I can definitely see that. I think a lot of these issues come to a head in Helpless, when Giles more directly betrays her on behalf of the patriarchal institution. But we're definitely getting the seeds sown even this early on that Buffy, at least unconsciously, is clued in to the role Giles has in her life.
Love your thoughts! Thanks for coming out of fandom semi-hiatus to comment. :)
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I do think she gets it by Helpless. But it isn't until LMPTM that Buffy really actually makes the choice to shut Giles out and sort of...assert her dominance when it comes to her own life. It's too bad there isn't that much time to examine what their dynamic is after she's shut him out of a dominant position. Things sort of get resolved by his complimenting her plan as "bloody brilliant," I guess.
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