All Bumpy?

Apr 11, 2020 12:45

Tara in Crush, emphasis mine: "No, see, it can't, it can't end like that, 'cause all of Quasimodo's actions were selfishly motivated. He had no moral compass, no understanding of right. Everything he did, he did out of love for a woman who would never be able to love him back. Also, you can tell it's not gonna have a happy ending when the main guy' ( Read more... )

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rogueslayer452 April 11 2020, 19:33:15 UTC
Sadly, the show does have quite a bit of that. Like how in an earlier season Buffy said, "god, I'm so mentally challenged!" and at the time I didn't think much of it, but when you look back, yeah, it's definitely bad. While the show still holds up in many aspects, it also doesn't age well in that regard.

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nondenomifan April 12 2020, 08:15:10 UTC
Didn't Xander even come right out and use the R word in an episode?

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itsnotmymind April 12 2020, 16:39:30 UTC
I don't remember that, and I think I would - but I can't be sure.

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nondenomifan April 14 2020, 03:13:11 UTC
Maybe it was Spike. Yeah, now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure it was. Bet James hated that line.

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ragnarok_08 April 11 2020, 19:57:26 UTC
Good lord, looking back at that, the show has NOT aged well in that regard,

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itsnotmymind April 12 2020, 16:39:41 UTC
:(

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thenewbuzwuzz April 12 2020, 19:18:24 UTC
I agree there are multiple truly unfortunate lines of dialogue throughout the show in that respect. But I think this particular one *could* be read as Tara pointing out that stories tend to be ableist.

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itsnotmymind April 13 2020, 11:47:15 UTC
I could see that interpretation. I would have to re-watch it to get a sense of her tone of voice. Even still, "all bumpy" is not the most sensitive of descriptions.

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thenewbuzwuzz April 13 2020, 13:09:11 UTC
"Even still, "all bumpy" is not the most sensitive of descriptions."
True, fair point!

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