Beneath You
Aug. 19th, 2005 01:20 pmHome for my day off. Caught the end of "Beneath You" playing on FX. Usually I avoid watching BtVS reruns as if they are toxic, but I recognized it as the scene where Buffy was about to find Spike in the church.
God, that scene still guts me. The stuff about "Am I flesh to you?" I still interpret that as Spike realizing that Buffy had basically used him as a prostitute in Season 6. And Spike's pain and sacrifice-- he had truly eviscerated himself in desperation and remorse. It still brings me to tears. And the moments with Buffy still strike me as being about Angel. Spike did this out of love of her, what Buffy is thinking is 'how could Spike do this? Why didn't Angel? I wanted Angel to do this" (At least that's how I always end up interpreting the [rare and thus significant] flashes of emotion that Buffy displays.)
Poor Spike. It kills me how much he simply wanted to be loved.
I'm in tears by the time he's to "Can we rest now?" And I wonder how Buffy could have been so heartless as to leave him there. Then again, I'm not prone to be overly kind in interpreting her actions. I give Buffy the upset at the beginning of the scene, but by the end? How could she just leave him there on the cross?
Anyway, JM did a phenomenal job. ::sniffle:: Poor Spike.
God, that scene still guts me. The stuff about "Am I flesh to you?" I still interpret that as Spike realizing that Buffy had basically used him as a prostitute in Season 6. And Spike's pain and sacrifice-- he had truly eviscerated himself in desperation and remorse. It still brings me to tears. And the moments with Buffy still strike me as being about Angel. Spike did this out of love of her, what Buffy is thinking is 'how could Spike do this? Why didn't Angel? I wanted Angel to do this" (At least that's how I always end up interpreting the [rare and thus significant] flashes of emotion that Buffy displays.)
Poor Spike. It kills me how much he simply wanted to be loved.
I'm in tears by the time he's to "Can we rest now?" And I wonder how Buffy could have been so heartless as to leave him there. Then again, I'm not prone to be overly kind in interpreting her actions. I give Buffy the upset at the beginning of the scene, but by the end? How could she just leave him there on the cross?
Anyway, JM did a phenomenal job. ::sniffle:: Poor Spike.
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Date: 2005-08-19 06:38 pm (UTC)I don't think she was thinking about Angel. She left gutted boy to chase after Spike, even after he taunted her about the rape. They are a very deep pair, to say the least. (at least to me)
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Date: 2005-08-19 07:06 pm (UTC)I really wish we knew what Buffy's thoughts were there and at the end of Chosen. I know that Joss loves to dick with us though, but I'd really like to know what their intentions were.
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Date: 2005-08-19 07:14 pm (UTC)Totally agree w/you about the last scene. JM is amazing and even though some might see it as over-the-top, I still get chills and teary-eyed whenever I see it.
I've always wondered, too...if Buffy didn't help Spike down from that cross, who did? I read a wonderful story (forget its title and author) in which XANDER does, after silently observing the whole exchange. And then, to my extreme satisfaction, he tells Buffy in no uncertain terms what he thinks of her treatment of Spike.
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Date: 2005-08-19 07:35 pm (UTC)That scene alone still bring tears to my eyes.There's a lump in my throat I cannot swallow. This is the saddest moment in the show for me, not even his death hurt me as much as his realization did. He was nothing more than flesh to her. Something to chew on, something to forget her troubles. Something. Thing. It kills me every time.
I didn't think Buffy think about Angel there, interestingly it was one of those few times I saw a trace of emotion on her face. Sadly the next episode wiped out anything that was slightly positive in BY.
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Date: 2005-08-19 07:54 pm (UTC)That scene always gets to me as well and I find myself getting teary by the time JM climbs up on the cross. I'm not so sure Buffy is thinking about Angel at that precise moment but I'm sure it had to have crossed her mind in the wee hours of the morning that Spike was able to do the one thing Angel could never bring himself to accomplish. I also don't think she left him there on the cross because he's in pretty good physical shape by the next episode so IMO she did tear him off the cross. Whether she did anything besides that such as taking him back to the basement I kind of doubt but I do give her the benefit of the doubt on the cross removal. I think that is the moment in her life when Spike completely rocks her to her foundation; he goes and gets a soul for her knowing that she treated him like a prostitute, that she didn't love him - in other words, she didn't worship him like Angel. I can see her sitting for hours and hours after that and just staring off into space. I also think that explains her rotten behavior in ST,SP, she's still processing and being all avoidy because she just can't face the truth. Boy, this came out a lot more wordy than I was planning. Just goes to show how much that scene still affects me.
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Date: 2005-08-19 08:10 pm (UTC)BTW, I watched the DVD of Jane Espenson at WriterCon and she was talking about the leaks. It turned out to be the In Boxes on people's doors where they left things overnight. I thought that was pretty amusing that none of them gave all that detail sitting there a second thought.
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Date: 2005-08-19 11:08 pm (UTC)I still don't quite get where they thought "Well she may be sleeping with Spike but he's a vampire, so if she beats the crap out of him in an alley and leaves him there, it's not really abuse." Wha-huh? It's not like a sparring match. They were doing physical damage and then having Buffy cry for herself. My mind still boggles over some of the ME decision making during Season 6. I'm still not sure what 'universal experience' they thought they were tapping into.
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Date: 2005-08-20 07:13 am (UTC)As for Buffy, in my opinion, she is not capable of deep emotions and the concept of "love" in Spike's mind is very alien to her. So she most probably thinks "Oh God, this situaton sucks, what I am gonna do" and "Why Angel didn't do anything like that? Why Spike instead of Angel?". I don't think she gave much thougt to Spike's pain. She might have felt ashamed, but only slightly. After all she was a "good girl who was going through a bad phase" during Season Six and did nothing wrong at all. *rolleyes*
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Date: 2005-08-21 07:33 am (UTC)I Always shed tears over that scene. And I'm not exagerating! His performance, the delivery of those heartbreaking lines. I can't help it, it gets me Every time.
And she Left him there!!! GRRR
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Date: 2005-09-01 03:27 am (UTC)My personal cure: I've been living my own "Spike & Buffy Show" through fan fiction--ever since the fall of 2001!
I do hope that maybe, someday, I'll be able to re-watch the early years of "BtVS" -- but who knows... My bitterness level about the show has been pretty constantly high.
Pity, really.
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