Like Angel?
What did Cordelia or Fred ever really do wrong ? I mean the visiting Vampire prostitutes, leaving a room full of laywers to die, keeping a person prisoner for months kind of wrong.
Like Angel?
Yes, that's right, Joss Whedon hates men, and all male characters on his show are either monsters or wusses. That's why the characters that came closest to destroying the world, Willow and Glory, were female, and why the character who betrayed Buffy and her friends to try to destroy the world was female -- and why the character who stopped her was male. That's also why Anya was portrayed as a character with a horrific past whose choice to try to go back to that past was an evil choice she'd have to recover from, and that's why sympathetic characters like Riley and Angel (not Angelus) were male.
Because Joss Whedon hates men.
Whedon's characters are complex moral actors with flaws and virtues, and not a one of 'em, male or female, hasn't shifted from monster to hero to wuss at some point or other.
You really want to hold up Riley and Angel as examples of Joss Whedon writing positive male characters?
Riley ? We are talking about the guy who was letting vampires feed off of him behind his girlfriends' back. As for Angel, he freely admitted that having a soul did not make him good or what he did okay.
The principle difference between the male and female characters, especially in Buffy, is that there was always an excuse when the women did something wrong and very often it's because of something a man did.
Anya was betrayed by a man,
Angelus drove Drusilla insane,
Willow went insane because Warren murdered Tara,
Anya murdered a room full of men, that might have been undone afterwards but she still chose to do it. What were the consequences? She was forgiven almost immediately and accepted back in to the Scooby Gang.
Wesley, on the other hand, was nearly killed while trying to do the right thing because he honestly believed that Connor was in danger and what did he get for it ? Angel tried to kill him and then he was left out in the cold.
I'm not saying Joss hates men, I'm saying he could write his characters a little bit more equally.
You seem to be arguing that women are portrayed more positively than men, but they're really not. As I said before, pretty much every Whedon character is a complex moral actor with both good and bad points to them.
Sure. And you could argue that Buffy is a selfish, arrogant girl who simultaneously thinks she's better than all her friends and thinks she's inferior to them. And Willow is a needy, co-dependent goody-two-shoes who went psycho the first time she faced real trauma in her life. And Anya's guilty of countless murders. And Dawn's just frickin' irritating. And Fred reacted to her capture in Pylea by manipulating all the men around her to be protective of her instead of being sensible and being protective of herself. And Cordelia, goodness knows, was arrogant and had a shallow streak in her until the day she died (white light automatically means "good?" and how arrogant are you for assuming they're telling you the truth in saying they want to elevate you to a higher plane?) And Harmony was always shallow and selfish, and later a multi-murderer. And...
You see what I'm saying? All of Whedon's characters, male and female, have good and bad traits, and it's inaccurate to imply that he only gives bad traits to male characters.
Part of the point of the episode "Selfless" is that that's no excuse at all.
I'll concede that, but you could just as easily argue that Liam of Galway losing his soul constitutes the same thing.
1. Her best friend died in payment for those victims' resurrection.
2. She was lost and in pain and guilt the rest of the series.
And then accepted back into the group. How exactly does this differ from Anya's arc (except that Wes didn't actually kill anyone)?
I never said that, I said the bad traits he gives to female characters are all too often easily excused and quickly forgotten about.
And, hell, this person thinks Whedon is a misogynist and a rapist.
And, hell, this person thinks Whedon is a misogynist and a rapist.
I stopped reading after:
The first scene opens in a war with Mal and Zoe. Zoe runs around calling Mal ‘sir’ and taking orders off him. I roll my eyes. Not a good start.
Someone send Jayne over there, so that he can explain to this person what the chain of command is.
And, hell, this person thinks Whedon is a misogynist and a rapist.
She spent a thousand years killing men because one cheated on her, but that's okay, she said sorry.
I'm just lately Anya
Not very much to the world, I know
All these years with nothing to show
I've boned a troll, I've wreaked some wrath,
But on the whole, I've had no path
I like to bowl, I'm good with math,
But who am I?
Now I reply
that
I'm the Mrs.
I will be his Mrs.
^It's funny, you say "Selfless" doesn't portray men as demons as women as angels when, in fact, a female demon took the choice to murder a room full of men. I'm not defending the actions the men took to get there, but Anya made a choice, one that she was rapidly forgiven for.
You can only judge people by what they do, and she never hesitated to inflict suffering upon men because Judge Anyanka decided they were in the wrong. We never even got a decent explanation as to why she only went after men. The other Vengeance Demons didn't.
Anya: "What would I have to do?"
D'Hoffryn: "What you do best. Help wronged women punish evil men."
Anya: "Vengeance."
D'Hoffryn: "But only to those who deserve it."
Anya: "They all deserve it."
D'Hoffryn: "That's where I was going with that, yeah."
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