Sweetie, I'm a fag. I been there. - Tara (Dead Things shooting script)
A muscle cramp? in your. . . pants? - Tara (Older & Far Away)
I can scramble an egg, I won't eat it but I can scramble it. - Amber
Sweetie, I'm a fag. I been there. - Tara (Dead Things shooting script)
A muscle cramp? in your. . . pants? - Tara (Older & Far Away)
I can scramble an egg, I won't eat it but I can scramble it. - Amber
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I just don't buy that their first time was in "TIIT." This is way too soon. Something significant happens, that's for sure(I vote for heavy making out). As far as we know, they only see each other once between "Hush" and "TIIT"(Re: The floating rose spell).
NMR is perfect because all issues are resolved. Anything before this is way too unfair to Tara(IMO). I am sure Willow knows it too. Tara finally has Willow's full commitment at the end of NMR.
Re: Oz smelling Willow's scent on Tara
1) Tara is wearing Willow's sweater
2) Willow's tears(from crying on Tara)
3) They hug and hold each other
The last mosquito that bit me had to check into the Betty Ford Clinic.
--Patsy Stone
but yeah I mean for sure he's smelled Buffy crying on Willow, etc. This smell had to be something that would leave no doubt in his mind about what was going on. I don't think love has a smell, but I know what does
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The last mosquito that bit me had to check into the Betty Ford Clinic.
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Warduke: Agreed. I doubt that Tara was ever attracted to men. I'm also betting that she had no opportunities to date when she lived with her family. It sounds like they were in a community with little diversity and tolerance and any gays there would have been deeply closetted. it also fits into why Tara went away from home. She fled the abuse but was also prolly looking to explore her sexuality. I think that Willow was her first and only love and it's really a miracle to find you soul mate first time out.Quote:
About Tara being out longer, I also took that has her knowing she was gay longer than Willow did, not that she had other relationships before.
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Garner: LOL. Given what happened since, I think that their being able to show sex would have led to Josswad acting out his little snuff fantasies sooner (he planned to kill Tara in Hush before he saw the awesome chemistry of Amber/Aly). In any case, I prefer what Kittens say and speculate to anything Josswad or Marti Noxious could have dreamed up even in season 4. Sorry. Really not a fan of the ME'ers.Quote:
By season sux I wouldn't trust him to fill out his address correctly.
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Why would he need to ask if they were involved if he smelled that level of intimacy on her?
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Willow: ...I have to tell you....
Tara: No, I understand you have to be with the person you l-love
Willow: I am
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Tara had Willow's scent all over her, from hugging, making out maybe, just cuddling and being comforted maybe, and that is not something he would have expected. Certainly not all over her and not with some sexual tinge there as well. For that matter, how did Oz not smell Xander on Willow when they were illictly making out back in season 3? Shouldn't he have noticed something then? Maybe Oz is a bit more selective over what he smells than we think.
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I'm guessing that the return of a philandering wolfboy wouldn't have had quite the impact if she'd made love to her soulmate. Willow strikes me as an "all-the-way" commitment kind of girl. The emotional and spiritual bond she and Tara shared, coupled with lovemaking...I just don't see that being easily challenged by his mere return, especially after how deeply he hurt her before he left.
The last mosquito that bit me had to check into the Betty Ford Clinic.
--Patsy Stone
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And then when Willow is talking about how things have changed she says to Tara "and then we..." and Tara gives a half smile and says "what?" but it goes unanswered. The only thing I could ever fit into there was "we became lovers".
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oh and I think what made Oz flip was not his realization that they were sleeping together...he might have even been able to deal with that...it was when he asked if Tara was in love with Willow.
The last mosquito that bit me had to check into the Betty Ford Clinic.
--Patsy Stone
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For that matter, how did Oz not smell Xander on Willow when they were illictly making out back in season 3? Shouldn't he have noticed something then?
Willow: ...I have to tell you....
Tara: No, I understand you have to be with the person you l-love
Willow: I am
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
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I'm guessing that the return of a philandering wolfboy wouldn't have had quite the impact if she'd made love to her soulmate. Willow strikes me as an "all-the-way" commitment kind of girl. The emotional and spiritual bond she and Tara shared, coupled with lovemaking...I just don't see that being easily challenged by his mere return, especially after how deeply he hurt her before he left.
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It looks to me that Tara is surprised, a bit nervous, but also happy and excited. She has Willow finally, completely, once and for all. There is nothing else holding them back and nothing else will come between them. To me that is what makes it so romantic, special and powerful.
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By DrG: It's not always that easy to choose between something which is familiar, safe and good and something which is new, uncertain and fantastic.
I applaud your rationale, DrG. But IMHO, Oz was no longer familiar, safe, or good for Willow by NMR. I just don't see her having difficulty choosing btw Oz and Tara if she'd made love to Tara. But I certainly agree that his coming back forced her to deal with her sexuality. That's another reason I don't believe WT had made love until after NMR. It's exactly due to the fact that Willow is everyone's favorite "have all my ducks in a row" girl...it just doesn't seem right that she'd sleep with Tara before coming to terms with what it meant to do so. Quote:
I guess we read the expressions differently. It looks to me that Tara is surprised, a bit nervous, but also happy and excited. She has Willow finally, completely, once and for all. There is nothing else holding them back and nothing else will come between them. To me that is what makes their first time so romantic, special and powerful.
...when we find That Kind of Love...
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