We all realize that actors and their characters are separate entities. Yet they are not completely separate, because an actor must always bring parts of her- or himself to the character. As I see it, a character is an amalgam, a product of the ideas of her/his creator, those who write her/him, and the actor who plays her/him. The contributions of each will certainly vary, but I think the basic formula is the same, and a substitution in any of the elements can produce a drastically different result. Anyone who's ever seen the original BtVS pilot knows that Alyson Hannigan's effect on both the role of Willow and the course of the show itself is inestimable.
Inevitably, the character of Tara would be different if someone other than Amber Benson played her. I often wonder if Tara would have had the same effect on me if that were so, and I'm hard-pressed to imagine that she would. But anyway, that's not my question. My question, as stated in the subject header, is: Would the Willow/Tara relationship have happened if Amber Benson had not been cast as Tara?
There are a few things that we know. We know that Joss intended to bring Tara on before Seth Green said he wanted to leave the show. She was supposed to be simply a witch who would befriend Willow and help her develop her powers. We know that, even after the Willow/Oz relationship ended, Tara was not intended specifically as a romantic interest for Willow, and that the subject was not broached to the actors until "The I in Team," Tara's third appearance. (OTOH, Joss has been quoted as saying that the characters fell in love the first time he put them together in his head...but this is confusing. Does he mean the first time that he conceived the character of Tara and imagined her interacting with Willow? Or does he mean the first time that he "put them together" as a romantic couple, which would have been later? There's enough confusion there that I think my general question is valid.)
I've always been of the opinion that W/T happened largely as a result of the explosive chemistry that the characters shared onscreen. Most of us were electrified by the laundry room scene in "Hush"--I for one was inspired to make my first internet post ever the next day--and the producers and writers of the show had to have realized that they had something special on their hands at that moment. The characters simply took over, bulldozing past any previous notions of what was "supposed" to happen and forging their own destiny. And the further things went, the more natural and right it felt, and the more undeniable their love became.
As I said before, characters are a unique product of various elements, including the actors. What if, heaven help us, another actor had been cast as Tara? Could that same chemistry possibly have existed? My answer would be no. Especially when you consider the fact that this particular moment, the scene in "Hush," was silent, and thus very much actor-driven. It was all about physicality--look, touches, the awkwardness and elegance of movement. You can't write that stuff. No, the chemistry so wildly evinced in that scene--and in every W/T scene since--was very much an Aly + Amber thing.
And if this chemistry hadn't existed, would the W/T relationship be what it is today? Again, I think not. I think the relationship would likely have followed the original course set out by Joss, and that Tara would only have been around for a few eps.
MAN THAT WOULD SUCK.
Anyway, that's just my opinion. What's yours?
[This message has been edited by Dazey (edited June 30, 2001).]
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Seems like a certain opinion against gay relationships could be clouding their judgement, doesn't it ?
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