She would be a bit like Queen Elizabeth, terrible and amazing at the same time. Plus gloriously ginger. I honestly love this aspect of Willow so much. She's the "intellectual one" (And yet she's very deep in terms of emotions)
THIS. THIS reminds me why the S10 comics are such a waste overall. How do you make all these fascinating characters so terribly boring and flat? Willow breaks things off from Aluwyn because - because she's suddenly "Yay monogamy!" She's not in a relationship with anyone else to start with! Willow started out shy and timid, her arc has explicitly been about testing the limits, testing the boundaries of her power, of what she can do. Willow at this point in my mind should be all about further growth and experimentation, not puritan "normativity".
She also has very pretty hair in the second half of S3 and I love her make-up style!
Oh yes! Her hair is somewhat similar in length in Choices, the episode where she goes toe-to-toe with Faith, as in mid S6 - and her dress in that ep is echoed in her OMWF dress. I remember how I loved that dress on her and there was something about it that visually symbolized a shift in her sense of self.
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Date: 2015-09-30 01:14 am (UTC)THIS. THIS reminds me why the S10 comics are such a waste overall. How do you make all these fascinating characters so terribly boring and flat? Willow breaks things off from Aluwyn because - because she's suddenly "Yay monogamy!" She's not in a relationship with anyone else to start with! Willow started out shy and timid, her arc has explicitly been about testing the limits, testing the boundaries of her power, of what she can do. Willow at this point in my mind should be all about further growth and experimentation, not puritan "normativity".
She also has very pretty hair in the second half of S3 and I love her make-up style!
Oh yes! Her hair is somewhat similar in length in Choices, the episode where she goes toe-to-toe with Faith, as in mid S6 - and her dress in that ep is echoed in her OMWF dress. I remember how I loved that dress on her and there was something about it that visually symbolized a shift in her sense of self.