Starting off Sheffield Gothic's Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Four posts is Jennifer DeRoss exploring the big bad of Season Four. Don't forget to share this post and check out our series so far, and if you want to get involved with the conversation use the hashtag #BuffySlays20.
Season Four of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of the seasons that get placed near the
bottom of most people’s favourite seasons list. The reason that is often cited
for this is that the writers hadn’t yet figured out how the show was going to
function after the main characters literally blew up Sunnydale High. As one of
the show’s original premises was high school is hell, it makes a lot of sense
that there would be some growing pains as they readjusted to life without it.
Interestingly, this was also a key theme in the season making these issues
supportive of that theme. Season Four is when the main characters each struggle
to move on and determine who they are going to be in this next chapter of their
lives: Willow is trying to come to terms with herself as a queer woman; Xander
is trying to find a fulfilling career, Giles is trying to reinvent himself
during a midlife crisis; Buffy is trying to learn how to maintain meaningful
relationships with the people around her… Harmony, Oz, Spike, Anya, Riley, and
Tara are all going through similar struggles as well. For those whose ages fit
the main characters', these were very recognizable experiences that they were
going through in their real lives as well. I argue that, like in Season Six,
the big bad is not the main villain that Scoobies must face. Season four’s big
bad is the first step in the life long struggle to find one’s identity.
(Adam: the big bad of Season Four?) |
Building
up to the end of the season, many of the episodes function like a
deconstruction of identity. Almost every episode explores the topic of personal
agency and responsibility in some way. Body swapping or changing is also
something that occurs in this season as they interrogate the positions that
each character is born into and how that impacts the choices that they have.
They delve into identity-based fears, anxieties, and behavioural control issues
as well. The character who best serves as a catalyst for these questions is Adam.
Very shortly after he awakens, the part demon, part human, and part robot
begins philosophizing about his very existence. In an attempt to learn who he
is and why he feels the way he does, he seeks information about each aspect of
himself. Still, he sees all of this information as lacking leaving him to state
that it, ‘tells me what I am, but not who I am’ (‘Goodbye Iowa’). Having access
to the knowledge is not the same thing as knowing it. As if he had forgotten
this, just two episodes later, he asserts that he has more clarity than any
other creature because his known purpose is to kill. Mirroring the Scoobies,
Adam shows an ignored disjunction. It is a whole lot easier to ignore
insecurities than to deal with them. He is the perfect example of what many try
to do when we make our first attempts at adulthood. Like Adam, we believe we
can achieve what no other could before; however, nobody can do it all. It is
this over confidence, and lack of understanding, that results in Adam’s death.
(Buffy taking out Adam's heart in 'Primeval 'with the help of Giles, Willow, and Xander) |
Ultimately,
these same flaws almost take down the Scoobies as well. Adam is the only big
bad to be taken down in the penultimate episode of the season, which not only
signals that he was not, in fact, the true big bad, but also that the issues
within the season remained unresolved after his threat was neutralized.
Foreshadowing this four episodes before, Buffy tells Jonathan that: ‘you can’t
make everything work out with some big gesture’ (‘Superstar’). The enjoining
spell did indeed work and relying on one’s friends is a necessary act, but an
over-reliance on one’s friends is also a weakness. In other words, 'Primeval'
shows that we need to recognize our inability to do everything, but 'Restless'
reminds us that only you can work through your insecurities and learn to be ok
with who you are. Each dream represents a part of the character that causes
anxiety for them: Willow is uncomfortable with her new and cooler status;
Xander fears his ability to ever leave his parents basement; Giles regrets the
inadequate fathering he has done; Buffy doubts herself and her role as a
slayer. Thankfully, Buffy may not be cookies yet, but she was self-confident
enough to recognize that her power is her own and not something that was simply
handed down to her. This places her on the path to self-discovery and ‘it's all
about the journey’ after all (‘Restless’).
(Buffy, the First Slayer, and a man with cheese in 'Restless') |
In
conclusion, the very thing that Season Four is criticized for is what makes it
such a great season. It feels clunky and unresolved because life is clunky and
unresolved; none of the characters were done baking yet. This is a journey
every person spends their whole life on and these characters are still growing
and becoming who they are in the comics. As we are told in the final words of
the season: ‘You think you know what’s to come… what you are…You haven’t even
begun’ (‘Restless’). Without conquering
that first step on the path of discovery, Buffy would not have been able to
make the huge life changing decisions she has made after this point. Echoing a
famous quote about Batman, season four may not be the season we want, but it is
the season we need.
Jennifer DeRoss, a slayer in her own right, is a mother and
comic scholar who focuses on the Modern American Superhero. She is currently
writing a biography on Gardner Fox through Pulp Hero Press while writing
reviews for Comic Crusaders. You can find her on twitter @JenniferDeRoss.
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