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The first time I watched "Anne" a few months back (which I apparently enjoy more than the general fandom does?  With possible exception of [livejournal.com profile] norwie2010, I dare say) I remember seeing a blink-and-you'll miss it image of Buffy with a hammer and sickle and thought "Did I just see what I thought I saw?"



I didn't take it to mean that JW was espousing communism, but in the context of the imprisoned workers throwing off their masters in the factory, it was simply a clever steal and a bit of a joke.  (Or painfully obvious and on the nose, depending on your POV.) But I still love that ridiculously and I think Buffy's fight in that factory is one of her most awesome, kick-ass battles in the entire series. I hadn't been able to find a screencap of that moment until today, from http://twitter.com/whedonesque/

Of course there's the emotional context of the episode, that of Buffy is fighting to reclaim her identity after the tragedy/trauma of Becoming: "I'm Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.  And you are?" SMG is wonderful in that episode, parsing through all the layers of Buffy's emotions: numbness, grief and despair giving way to fierce determination, hope and love, leaving behind a self-imposed hermitage to reconnect with friends and family. "Anne" packs into a single episode what Season 6 takes 22 episodes to unspool; the final image of Joyce embracing her prodigal daughter will be called back in Buffy and Dawn's embrace in "Grave".

Glorious Buffy, indeed. (With apologies to norwie for stealing the phrase, and to readerjane for finding the photo.)

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I have so much love for this episode I cannot contain it to one post, so....Part two of my "Anne" meta HERE.

Date: 2012-11-20 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] red-satin-doll.livejournal.com
Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really have been thinking a lot lately about underrated episodes, although "underrated" seems to depend on what corner of fandom you play in.

I love emotionally-charged episodes. I love it when characters feel displaced.

Very much so. It's something I can identify with, which is probably why 5-7 are my favorite seasons. (On the other hand, I love light and frothy ones like Something Blue and Him.) in almost any ep of Buffy there's more going on than meets the eye.

in a world like Buffy's you would break, for a little bit. Of course!

Of course. And the lack of a genuine support system is crucial. Like I say in my part two of this, no therapy for Buffy.

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