red_satin_doll: (Chosen One - purple)
red_satin_doll ([personal profile] red_satin_doll) wrote2013-04-16 03:49 pm

Quote du Jour: "A Labyrinth of Voices"

"There's a labyrinth of Voices inside your head, a counterpoint of self-awareness and the remembered sayings of your guides and mentors, who don't always agree. Sometimes, you wish you could go back and ask your teachers again to guide you..."



"... but up there, onstage, exactly where they always wanted you to be, you must simply find your way. They have given you all the help they can; the only person who can solve the labyrinth of yourself is you."


- Jeremy Dink, "Every Good Boy Does Fine," The New Yorker, April 8, 2013; pg 43.

[personal profile] kikimay 2013-04-16 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I this case good work and lovely choice. It's really poignant with Giles and Joyce together and the parallels between S3 and S7

[identity profile] red-satin-doll.livejournal.com 2013-04-17 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
The tension between Joyce and Giles fascinating - maybe in part because I'm the daughter of a single mom and there's a particular mother/daughter bond I connect with on the show, because I always love female characters anyway; and maybe a bit because fandom isn't as interested in Joyce. And neither is the show, really - fandom is taking it's cues from the show in some respects - but it's interesting to me that Joyce never really goes away, even after her death. She's absolutely central to Buffy's life, and her presence haunts Buffy and Dawn throughout S6-7, even if only in the form of the framed photo of Joyce next to the couch (on which Joyce died.)

I really remember watching the show the first time through that I wanted to see much more of Joyce in it, although what there is of her is so rich and compelling at times.