posted 11-08-2000 13:35 EST (US)
Beyond the Pain ++
Some folks from willtara emailed me offlist about this and/or asked me to post it here, so...here we go... I was thoroughly pleased with "Family," and, as always, proud of and
impressed by Amber, Alyson and Joss.
Making Tara human was a risky move because nowadays, viewers are so ready to
pronounce any new character as evil, demonic, ready to slip up or ready to
turn evil.
In the same vein, many people are suddenly used to the dynamic forces of the
Slayerettes: Buffy with her Slayer strength, Willow being a witch, Giles
being a magic user in the past, Anya being an ex-demon, Riley being
Inititative power boy in the past, Spike being a vampire: with Xander being
the only one who is just simply (and wonderfully) Xander. It's funny to see
such reactions because initially, in Season 3 (which included Oz being a
werewolf and Angel being a vampire) people were concerned that the group was
TOO supernatural. Think of what Cordelia confronted Xander with in "The
Zeppo" about that.
"Family" was amazing. There is no doubt about it.
For those naysayers who think it was "lame" or "stupid" that the
demon-legend that they were passing down in the Maclay Family turned out to
be a hoax and was all a big tease, I say this:
What we got from this was another reason to admire Tara. She was in a
mentally abusive environment growing up, frightened of what she was to
become and apparently loving and following her father out of fear and
command. Somehow, she found the strength to escape the abuse and run, run
like she'd never run before. Run to college where she could be educated, to
a group where she could be accepted, to a place where she could study her
hobbies and live her life as she wished. She found herself and was free
from the pain and torment that she must have experienced on a daily basis
back home.
We should all be so lucky. So fortunate. So strong.
If you are still hung up on the demon-legend of the Maclays, think of it
this way: Picture a young girl (or boy for that matter) being told each and
every day that she (or he) is stupid. Worthless. Evil. Will be evil someday.
Good for nothing. Anything along these lines. Then picture that person able
to GET OUT OF THERE. For those viewers who were abused, mentally or
physically, or know someone who was, they know this takes guts. It's a very
scary position to be in. Not everyone is able to escape...
Have I changed your mind now? Do you see what I see in Tara? Now, how can
you not admire her for her strength, her wisdom, her choices? This is yet
another way that perhaps Joss and Co will reach some fans out there and help
them overcome issues that are happening now, or to make peace with something
that happened in their past.
I applaud Tara for her strength, her wisdom, her choices.
I applaud Willow for letting Tara make her choice and helping her raise her
voice.
I applaud Buffy and the others who stood up for Tara. I am very pleased they
have all made this step towards embracing her into the Scooby Gang.
Now Tara fits into the group moreso than ever. A human, innocent, helping
fight the forces of darkness out of the goodness of her own heart. A
character with knowledge, with specialities, with a past, a present and a
future.
Deny her no longer.
When Tara first appeared, we were reminded of first season Willow. Tara has
been able to be a positive force and guide for Willow.
Now when you look at Tara, I hope you are reminded a little of yourself. You
must love yourself before anyone else can love you back. Don't be afraid of
what you are. Be proud of it.
Little Willow
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