New Moon Rising
Finally, a show actually has true representation for the LGBT and Teen community. What do I mean by that. One of the issues I have when people scream representation is I feel like that has to be a lot more "special" than it should be and it can't be "normal". I go back to shows which have a relationship but one of the characters gets killed off, or, hell what happened in Season 1 of Star Trek Discovery with Stamets and Culber. The writers said that they would portray true LGBT representation for those characters and to be honest I think they made a major mistake killing Culber off and it impacted those characters significantly in Season 2.
How this relates to New Moon Rising is finally, a show that speaks to people on a personal level. No Tricks, no gimmicks, just people. Oz returns and puts Willow in a very complicated position. What we see is a college student try to navigate this position in a realistic and very personal way. She isn't the same person as she was when Oz left. She's changed, and Tera has made her better I think. It was absolutely a pleasure watching a story be told like this. This story absolutely put the characters front a center, and it's a story about love and the turbulence to life it might cause. I really do wish more shows just took that attitude. You don't need gimmicks, or kill people off to make a relationship mean something. Just make it a relationship, foibles and all.
This episode also really made me think I can come around on the Buffy/Reily relationship. As I've said, the issue I've had with it was it was dragging the season down and I've been starting to miss "our" Buffy. Well, that Buffy made a comeback and the whole thing about loyalty, this episode dealt with it in a good and positive way. Also, the beginning of the episode had Buffy calling him a bigot for not understanding the Oz/Willow thing. I think the thing I loved the most about this story arc was it came back around to it and it was Buffy who admitted she was in the wrong. Instead of tossing these words around, we had these two characters coming to an understanding about why they were both wrong and meeting in the middle. In society today it's so easy to toss around words like Bigot and Racist that it feels like those words have lost meaning. To have a show like this (And this is a progressive show) have two people on either extreme coming together in the center, I really wish that would happen more in todays world. I know it's a pipe dream, but it's still a dream.
This episode might be a top 5 episode for me, Maybe even top 3. It took the qualities of the best of this series and it actually made LGBT representation matter, the right, personal, and realistic way. Well done, show. Well done.
I’m fully on board withTera now. She understood what Willow was feeling and was patient with her. What a great friend and character.