Top 5 Spike on Buffy Moments
Dec. 15th, 2005 02:42 pm1. Scene in the Hellmouth (Chosen). He chooses the right thing because it's the right thing and goes out in a blaze of glory.
2. William turned by Dru (Fool For Love)The moment he ends what he regards as a sad and wasted life and becomes a creature of the night.
3. Fighting and killing the Chinese Slayer (FFL)Now he feels he is the equal of Angelus and worthy of Dru's love and attention.
4. Captured by the Initiative (Wild at Heart)The start of his long journey to becoming a Champion.
5. Buffy kissing him (Intervention)He learns that being a good person can have unexpected rewards and maybe, just maybe get him what his heart desires.
2. William turned by Dru (Fool For Love)The moment he ends what he regards as a sad and wasted life and becomes a creature of the night.
3. Fighting and killing the Chinese Slayer (FFL)Now he feels he is the equal of Angelus and worthy of Dru's love and attention.
4. Captured by the Initiative (Wild at Heart)The start of his long journey to becoming a Champion.
5. Buffy kissing him (Intervention)He learns that being a good person can have unexpected rewards and maybe, just maybe get him what his heart desires.
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Date: 2005-12-15 09:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-15 10:08 pm (UTC)It always struck me that the four main vampires in the way that they were turned seemed to reflect their later characteristics.
I wrote something here (http://www.livejournal.com/users/lillianmorgan/21407.html) about the nature of the soul in most especially Spike, but this was the bit about the turning:
Ok let's take another point of view - how did each of them die, what was their motivation in becoming a vampire.
Darla - was on the point of death and wished to escape the inevitability of this mortal coil
Liam - was seeking adventure, excitement, worlds he'd never seen
Drusilla - if anything we can only pity Dru, but her death is also an escape of sorts
William - he seeks something light, effulgent, transcendental
In effect, the souled vampires do get what they want. Liam becomes the star of the show - he's the hero with the romantic love of a brave heroine, trusted friends, scrapes and japes and fights, he is the quintessential hero of an adventure story. But he must suffer (just like other heroes, Hercules etc) - just as Connor is Liam's greatest reward, Drusilla is his greatest sin.
William becomes transcendental light by saving the world at the end of Chosen.
There seems to be an element of free will in the turning of Liam and William too, that doesn't exist for Darla or Drusilla.
Hope that helps? Or is of interest?
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Date: 2005-12-16 11:20 am (UTC)