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Frank Kogan ([personal profile] koganbot) wrote2009-05-17 10:33 pm
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Buffy Season One Episode Two: Suspension Of Disbelief Not Fully Achieved

(1) Why doesn't Buffy get more scared?
(2) Why do she and her gang need to keep this all a secret? (Still not explained.)
(3) Absence of cops not yet explained either. Obviously Buffy and crew won't call 'em, but kids who are being attacked in dance clubs would. (And hey, this was maybe 12 years ago, but cell phones existed, and so did worried parents.)
(4) Don't, like, any other students use the library?
(5) Angel WTF?

(Please, no spoilers in comments.)

[identity profile] cis.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 07:32 am (UTC)(link)
in my experience of being a teenager, kids who were e.g. mugged in the street on the way back from a dance club would explicitly not tell their parents because it would lead to going-out privileges being taken away for their own protection, which is even worse than being grounded.

[identity profile] dubdobdee.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
must. not. commit. spoilers.

[identity profile] edgeofwhatever.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Fuck it, I think even commenting on the library would be a spoiler. You can't do this to people.

[identity profile] martinskidmore.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Remember she has faced and killed vampires before. Again, we do get fear now and then, but no spoilers.
2) Never really explained, but we can come up with reasons of various kinds, but I can't think of anything that gives clear support to any of them. Habits of the watchers seems to be most of it.
3-5) No spoilers. Yes, all are covered to one degree or another in due course. In due course means over the next few seasons, I'm afraid. #5 is revealed before too long.

[identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, my impression of the movie was that it was a reasonable hit in theatres.

[identity profile] braisedbywolves.livejournal.com 2009-05-18 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
(was going to be posted to the previous one but my phone didn't want to)

I never saw these: season 3 was the recommended jumping-on point when I was jumping on. Nor the movie, for which I have no real excuse. Something that I realise I never knew is what Buffy does with her social capital: she's not the loner looking in at the start, she's a cheerleader, the top of the high school pile. Does she ever try and use this as a tool to hand, or does it disappear over night?

One of the reason superheroes have secret identities is as a different answer to the problem of Marlowe: they must act, they must make powerful enemies, but they have ties to society that they must protect (though are Buffy's friends endangered because they're her friends?). Also sometimes the other way around: Buffy's mom is probably generically worried about her daughter drinking and having sex, but wouldn't be greatly relieved to hear that she has little time for that, due to spending increasing amounts of her time fighting the undead.
Edited 2009-05-18 20:17 (UTC)