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If Buffy the Vampire Slayer is rebooted and Willow is in the series, should she Dark Willow again at some point?

Kristine

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I like Dark Willow. I thinking about her because of Halloween coming up. She was so evil! And when Tara died her world feel apart! I hope if Buffy is remade that Tara comes back as well.
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I used to think the idea of rebooting Buffy was sacrelige, but I've come around on it. If a character is going to have continued life and relevance, it has to be handed off to other creators. And it would also be good to help separate the character from the specter of Joss Whedon, because now it almost feels like you have to disclaimer yourself before you can talk about it ("I know Whedon is a piece of shit, but..."). Honestly, I even kind of like the idea of rebooting Buffy into the Marvel Universe. Disney owns it now, and she is essentially a superhero.

As to the question in the OP, I think I lean toward no. If you're going to reboot it, you have to do something different. It can't just be a remix.
 
I used to think the idea of rebooting Buffy was sacrelige, but I've come around on it. If a character is going to have continued life and relevance, it has to be handed off to other creators. And it would also be good to help separate the character from the specter of Joss Whedon, because now it almost feels like you have to disclaimer yourself before you can talk about it ("I know Whedon is a piece of shit, but..."). Honestly, I even kind of like the idea of rebooting Buffy into the Marvel Universe. Disney owns it now, and she is essentially a superhero.

As to the question in the OP, I think I lean toward no. If you're going to reboot it, you have to do something different. It can't just be a remix.

Dark Joyce?
 
I mean, the whole thing was a homage to Dark Phoenix...and unfortunately also continued the unfortunate trend "Woman gets great power and it drives her mad" that happens a little too much...
 
I mean, the whole thing was a homage to Dark Phoenix...and unfortunately also continued the unfortunate trend "Woman gets great power and it drives her mad" that happens a little too much...
Kind of has a whole new meaning after what we found out about Whedon too.
 
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It depends. Literally following the same series of events would beg the question of why they're rebooting the series in the first place, but I think if you're going to go the 'magical addiction' route that led to DW, then there does need to be a tipping point...but not necessarily this kind of tipping point.

OTOH, the end of that two-parter was one of Xander's finest moments, so there's that.
 
Does anyone think Dark Willow is sort of like the gothic witch Nancy from the older witch movie called the Craft:
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I don't know about redoing Dark Willow, if we're going to do reboot I'd rather see them do something different with the characters, rather than just redoing what they already did in the original. So if they could find a way to do it differently then sure, but if it's just repeat of what was done before, then no.
 
But does it happen any more than "Man gets great power and it drives him mad"?

The Incredible Hulk, and then She-Hulk made him look like a putz, `after she condescendingly explained that being a woman in the real world is all the training anyone ever needed to be a Hulk controlling their rage.

I don't know about redoing Dark Willow, if we're going to do reboot I'd rather see them do something different with the characters, rather than just redoing what they already did in the original. So if they could find a way to do it differently then sure, but if it's just repeat of what was done before, then no.

They already did it again (better?) on Legacies.

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But does it happen any more than "Man gets great power and it drives him mad"?

When it happens to a man they always regain control of themselves or it turns out it was some external force influencing them or some cop-out.
 
I was wracking my brain struggling to remember when we saw Dark Tara I could not remember her at all. That would explain why.
 
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