Awesomest Buffyverse Monsters (Part 1)

Aug 14, 2012 10:16

True Story: a  conversation on another post inspired me to write about alternative sources of authority in the Buffyverse.  I decided I was going to blow everyone's minds with a scathing takedown of presumptive authority that even my sworn enemy and world-famous crazy person Jacques Derrida might envy.  So, I sat myself down and said, "Self, why don ( Read more... )

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timeofchange August 14 2012, 15:45:55 UTC
If you weren't mumbledy-mumbledy years my junior, I would want to have your babies just for this post!!!!

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lostboy_lj August 14 2012, 17:16:12 UTC
LMAO!

Not sure how you know my age, but thanks!

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embers_log August 14 2012, 17:56:29 UTC
This is all kinds of awesome.... I'll look forward to the rest of your favorites.
I remember the first time I was watching 'Fear Itself' and with just a few minutes to go before the end of the episode I was thinking, how can they resolve this in just a couple of minutes??
And then GACHNAR appears! LOL

Oh and I meant to add: Parker is one of my favorite BtVS monsters, because RL is always scarier.

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lostboy_lj August 14 2012, 18:40:16 UTC
Thanks. :)

I remember the first time I was watching 'Fear Itself' and with just a few minutes to go before the end of the episode I was thinking, how can they resolve this in just a couple of minutes??
And then GACHNAR appears! LOL

Hahah, yes. And right before he does Xander says one of my favorite Xander lines ever:

XANDER: If we close our eyes and say it’s a dream...

GACHNAR: Release me!

XANDER: ...it’ll stab us to death! These things are real.

Parker is one of my favorite BtVS monsters

Hmm. You might be giving the lad a bit too much credit there IMO. Jerk? Sure. Wannabe-Lothario? Definitely. Monster? Eh.

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embers_log August 14 2012, 19:56:36 UTC
Okay, yeah, 'monster' is taking it too far... but I don't think any big bad, or demon messed with her head as much as Parker did.

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singindemonhq August 17 2012, 13:34:07 UTC
Niiice icon... (I was just waiting for that monster.)

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eilowyn August 14 2012, 20:26:01 UTC
I've seen Buffy's Joseph Campbell hero's journey done before, little on individual monsters, so go you for going the original route.

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lostboy_lj August 15 2012, 12:18:41 UTC
Thanks.

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bone_dry1013 August 15 2012, 00:09:04 UTC
HA ( ... )

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lostboy_lj August 15 2012, 12:40:43 UTC
Yeah, Sweet was such a wonderful monster. This weird, shady jazz-era Faustian devil guy who could make everyone burst into song (and flames) just by hanging around town. And that's not even why he's really there; it's almost like an evil side effect of when you summon him. He just makes you tell the truth in style, but some people can't handle the truth!

Wig lady was also very cool. Reminded me a little of Norman Pfister. I remember she had some nice, slimy old-school effects going on, too.

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bone_dry1013 August 15 2012, 12:46:34 UTC
I knew I shouldn't have clicked on that link, but I did anyway.
XD

And, yeah, it really was almost like an unfortunate side effect of his presence. Maybe it just happened so that the whole truth thing could still be entertaining for him even if whoever summoned him happened to be a couple boring fuddy duddies.

And I bet you there's at least one Freudian who took wig lady and ran with it.

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lostboy_lj August 15 2012, 12:56:24 UTC
Yeah, you could tell Sweet got off on it. He was clearly doing "something" to make it happen, but it felt like it was almost an infection or nerve gas sort of attack. And the way he could just bend reality on a whim, it was like, "Is this Sweet guy even a real person?" Like the Nightmares episode, the red man in the blue suit almost felt like a side effect of something himself, like that body was a part of a living dream that humans could actually see and touch. When he turns into that magic gas cloud thingee at the end, I almost got the sense the Scoobies were getting a glimpse of his "true form" or whatever. If that makes sense.

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seapealsh August 15 2012, 01:25:18 UTC
Gachnar always made me laugh. But I never got the foreshadowing there. I see it now. Interesting.

I always had a soft spot for Jinx. His fawning over Glory was delightfully over the top.

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lostboy_lj August 15 2012, 12:48:01 UTC
Yeah, Jinxie had his moments for sure. It's like his superpower was being obsequious. Super-Toadie.

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