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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is a post-modernist show. "Dawn's in trouble - must be Tuesday", Buffy says in "Once More With Feeling", referring to the BtVS time slot. Canonical post-modernism echoes in fanfiction, where the fourth wall is even more blurry.
Ipso Facto by Jenny
NC-17. Spike and Angel discover joys of slash fanfiction.
Some Smut, Some Angst and a Huge Pile of Bodies by SpikeLover
PG-13. To convince Buffy to have sex with him, Spike gives her a leather-bound copy of 50 naughtiest fanfics...
Spike and Buffy, Lost in Cyberspace by Anne Rose
R. In season 6 Spike opens Willow's laptop and thanks to magic connects to the real-world-Internet full of fanfiction, spoilers and shipper wars.
Ships that Pass Into Type by HonorH
PG-13, Buffy, Xander, Spike, Cordelia, and Angel read and discuss shipper fics.
Loose Lips, Sinking 'Ships by HonorH
PG-13. Angel, Cordelia, Connor, Fred, Gunn, Wesley, and Lilah read fanfiction about themselves. (Fred is scribbling notes as she reads.)
Ipso Facto by Jenny
NC-17. Spike and Angel discover joys of slash fanfiction.
Some Smut, Some Angst and a Huge Pile of Bodies by SpikeLover
PG-13. To convince Buffy to have sex with him, Spike gives her a leather-bound copy of 50 naughtiest fanfics...
Spike and Buffy, Lost in Cyberspace by Anne Rose
R. In season 6 Spike opens Willow's laptop and thanks to magic connects to the real-world-Internet full of fanfiction, spoilers and shipper wars.
Ships that Pass Into Type by HonorH
PG-13, Buffy, Xander, Spike, Cordelia, and Angel read and discuss shipper fics.
Loose Lips, Sinking 'Ships by HonorH
PG-13. Angel, Cordelia, Connor, Fred, Gunn, Wesley, and Lilah read fanfiction about themselves. (Fred is scribbling notes as she reads.)
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Date: 2009-10-31 03:44 am (UTC)What fascinates me about the Cyberspace fic and fics of this sort is it plays with the role of God and the degree to which God can actually predetermine our fate. To what degree do we have control and free agency? The concept of free will and how that is possible with a God? As a writer, I sort of think it is, because often my characters take over, the story forms from them, and I think to an extent the same thing happened to Whedon - he planned on killing Spike off in S2. The initial plan had been for Angelus to stake Spike and take over, then they'd kill Angel off permanently at the end of the season.
But the characters in a way had different ideas and the story went in a different direction.
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Date: 2009-10-31 06:33 pm (UTC)Heh. Joss loves playing with the traditional perception of God: his Goddesses are vain, cruel, often psychopatic females. Also, on Dollhouse Topher is playing God - and, at the same time, he is playing a dark version of Joss himself.
Actually, I think that Dollhouse is, in a way, Joss' attempt to explore how a character (a doll) can run away from his creator and to start acting on his own. Joss is one of those rare showrunners who allow hisself the luxury to follow his characters as long as they inspire him - and, apparently, he is fascinated with the whole process.
And we follow him. :)