Skip to content


Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Anything about Willow & Tara, Alyson Hannigan and Amber Benson.

Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby Cynthia Taz » Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:55 am

I never join the discussion in here before but here it goes...

You don't have to be the odd one out because I too enjoyed season six. I personally liked how screwed up Buffy was getting I think it was a nice change from the unrealistic view that she would always make the right choice. Plus season six saw OMWF and Tara become a bigger character albeit not much but any Tara is good.


As much as I hate Tara's death, Season 6 is my favorite too. I think it angers me more that Tara wasn't bought back in Season 7 than her being killed (and it did take me sometime before I finally realized this... um...). And to be honest, if I do have a say on the script, I'll probably kill Tara in season 6 too . I love her, don't get me wrong, but it is the only thing that will provoke Willow in such way. I don't think it will have the same effect if it's Buffy or Xander who gets killed.

Interestingly enough, here we are coming up on 5 years later, people are still talking about how stupid killing Taea was.


Because we all love Tara? ;-) Seriously though, i think Tara's death is like something that you hate most in your life that you can never change. No matter how many years it'll still always in your mind, lurking... (sounds a bit scary... um... :happy)

Back to the topic: is Tara a bigger (or better) icon than Buffy? Well, I don't even know there's an icon anywhere in the show... but out of all other characters (except Buffy and Tara) I'll have to say Joyce (think how much she has sacrificed for Buffy, and at the same time real enough to be believed as a real person instead of just a character).

If I have to choose between Tara and Buffy? definitely Tara. Though I think Tara's kind of thing that is too good to be true in real life...

or maybe i'm just too depressed to see the good in human.... :blush
I am not crazy... my mum had me tested.
User avatar
Cynthia Taz
3. Flaming O
 
Posts: 82
Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:10 am
Location: Far away in the lala-land


Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby The Rose24 » Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:02 pm

I agree with most of your post, but there were other ways to provoke Willow than completely killing Tara.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
The Rose24
19. Yummy Face
 
Posts: 2934
Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2005 6:40 pm
Location: Raleigh, NC


Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby Pinocchio1940 » Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:24 pm

The Rose24 wrote: There were other ways to provoke Willow than completely killing Tara.


I think if they had stayed true to Willow's loyalty, just the fact that Buffy, her best friend, was shot by Warren could have easily made her rise in a fury.
Last edited by Pinocchio1940 on Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
"Only the pure of spirit may find the treasure of knowledge". - Teddy Ruxpin

By the Power of Grayskull!
User avatar
Pinocchio1940
16. Pancakes in Bellies
 
Posts: 2378
Joined: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:57 am
Location: Poulsbo, WA


Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby writerfreak » Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:40 pm

Pinocchio1940 wrote:
The Rose24 wrote: There were other ways to provoke Willow than completely killing Tara.


I think if they had stayed true to Willow's loyalty, just the fact that Buffy, her best friend, was shot by Warren could have easily made her rise in a fury.


While I do think that killing Buffy or Xander would have gotten her to go all black-eyed and veiny, I think it still wouldn't have been enough because ultimately Tara would have been the calming force.

And as a personal opinion Tara was bigger and better as an icon. She represented a lot of things on the show and her character itself hit a few chords deeply personal to me. I cannot speak for anyone other than myself, but I know that for me there has never been, and most likely will never be another icon as big as Tara, or Amber. Both her and her character touched me in ways I couldn't begin to express. There's no better way to be an icon than to reach out to a person, even unknowingly, and touch a piece of their heart.

writerfreak
Last edited by writerfreak on Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Nuair a feallionn na focail, labhraionn an ceol (translation: When words fail, music speaks)
Ever meet a dangerous woman? One you know sees right through you? Dangerously attractive, effortlessly intelligent, quietly intense?

Soul
User avatar
writerfreak
11. Fish in the Bowl
 
Posts: 1446
Joined: Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:11 pm
Location: Sparta, TN


Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby littlewicca » Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:02 pm

i should say yes to that questiong, i will tell you why tomorrow, now im :sleepy
littlewicca
 


Re: Tara - was she a bigger icon than Buffy?

Postby GoodWitch » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:16 pm

WebWarlock wrote:Bigger? No. More important to some? Absolutely.

Interestingly enough, here we are coming up on 5 years later, people are still talking about how stupid killing Tara was.

Warlock


Well, time doesn't change the reality that Joss's decision to kill Tara Was stupid. But it was more than just stupid. It was an Old; Common; Tired; Overdone story line. I remember thinking how disappointed I was by Tara's death... What I was Disappointed by mostly was that Joss couldn't use his self-touted brilliance and do something REALLY DIFFERENT; Really Iconoclastic and, heck, Downright Original... let the lesbian LIVE. For Once!
For me a lot of what went on in S6 Didn't work for me. The Buffy/Spike (and I Love Spike!) sexcapades; the Willow/Magic Addiction; and tho' the Willow/Tara break-up was sad, I figured they would get back together... And the brutal killing of Tara was the crowning jewel of insult for the season. Yes, even five years later, killing Tara was a bad idea.
As far as Tara being a bigger role model than Buffy in S6... well, Tara sure was the most mature behaving of the adult characters. She was not co-dependant regarding Willow's "magic addiction". She was probably the only stabblizing force in Dawn's life which is why Dawn was so upset when Tara left Willow. So in a modeling-how-a-responsible-adult-behaves kind of way, Tara certainly had it all over Buffy. But Buffy was Still the hero of the story and of the show, however flawed she was at that juncture. That is something Tara could not overshadow. Jan
Consideration is given. Respect is earned.
User avatar
GoodWitch
3. Flaming O
 
Posts: 53
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:33 am
Location: Boston, MA

Previous

Return to Board index

Return to Witches and Vixens

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests


Powered by phpBB The phpBB Group © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007
Style based on a Cosa Nostra Design