Free Will
August 21, 2016 at 8:24 pm
(This post was last modified: August 21, 2016 at 8:26 pm by LadyForCamus.)
(August 21, 2016 at 6:04 am)Gemini Wrote:(August 20, 2016 at 11:38 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: This free will thread isn't phenomenologically sexy enough.
Where's Gem when ya need her?
How about we try the existential approach. Absurdism. Joss Whedon made no secret about the fact that his absurdist philosophy informed his writing, and there's an episode of Buffy that I think illustrates this well. Episode 9 of season 6--"Smashed."
Tension has been building up between Buffy and Spike throughout the season. Then Spike finds out the chip in his head doesn't protect Buffy from him.
They both slug it out in a wild, thrilling assault on one another's preternaturally strong bodies, until the smoldering heat between erupts into raw sexual passion. No less violent, their love-making takes them from room to room, smashing the very building apart, until the roof collapses on them.
Rather like two participants in an argument over free will, who careen from thread to thread, ravishing one another with their philosophical disquisitions, until the forum comes crashing down on their heads in a climax of phenomenological sexiness.
Yeah...kinda like that. I'm sure there's some existential themes in there somewhere.
Oh, man...that scene. *attempts to get self under control*
I made a Buffy vid to that scene featuring a Nine Inch Nails song that I still pat myself on the back for to this day.
For some reason that scene always felt like a revisitation of the scene between them at the end of "Fool For love", but with them finally losing the battle with their inhibitions. Both scenes are equally powerful, but for completely different reasons. IMHO, of course. [emoji6]
P.s., it's nice to have someone to talk "Buffy" with. [emoji41]
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.