Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "The Weight of the World"
Warning: Plot Spoilers
Leave it to Joss Whedon and his writing staff to come up with what seems like the ultimate metaphor for certain online discussions concerning race and ethnicity, if not politics in general. I don't generally identify with Spike but I can't help but identify with his character here since I often feel the same way when I'm discussing certain issues online -- especially when I'm discussing "Hispanic" issues.
Of course there is a more apolitical approach I could take to this same scene but eh, what fun would that be?
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "The Weight of the World"
Warning: Plot Spoilers
Leave it to Joss Whedon and his writing staff to come up with what seems like the ultimate metaphor for certain online discussions concerning race and ethnicity, if not politics in general. I don't generally identify with Spike but I can't help but identify with his character here since I often feel the same way when I'm discussing certain issues online -- especially when I'm discussing "Hispanic" issues.
Of course there is a more apolitical approach I could take to this same scene but eh, what fun would that be?
Labels: Angloesfera, Buffy la Cazavampiros, Hispanas y Hispanos, Internet, James Marsters, Joss Whedon, Pensamientos Acerca de Televisión XIII, Series de Televisión de Halloween II
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