Willow Rosenberg
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Name: | Willow Rosenberg |
Occupation: | student, geek, witch, vampire fighter |
Relationships: | girlfriend of Oz, Tara, and Kennedy |
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Willow Rosenberg is a regular character for the entire run of the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and is a popular character in Buffy fandom and fan fiction. She is played by the actress Alyson Hannigan.
Canon overview
Willow is Buffy's best friend and a member of the so-called Scooby Gang for all seven seasons. She is a nerd and a computer geek, although later seasons de-emphasize her academic and technical interests in favor of focusing on her increasing knowledge of witchcraft; she starts practising magic in season 3 and is considered a very powerful witch by the end of the show.
Willow's "good girl" image in the early seasons was gleefully contrasted in two episodes featuring a Mirror Universe version of Willow as an evil, sexy vampire in leather pants, sometimes referred to by fans as Vamp!Willow or Evil!Willow. Evil!Willow is a more ambiguous designation; Willow became the Big Bad in season six to get revenge on the murder of Tara.
Sexuality
In the first three seasons, Willow is shown having crushes on boys exclusively. She first has a hopeless crush on her other best friend, Xander Harris, but then dates Oz (who turns out to be a werewolf). Oz is quite smitten with Willow, and Willow gains confidence in the relationship. Willow regretfully has an affair with Xander during this time and her relationship with Oz becomes strained. In the fourth season, Oz leaves the show, and Willow starts dating Tara Maclay. In this relationship, Tara was the shy, cautious one, while Willow was the one with confidence. Tara is also a witch, and the show uses their magic as a metaphor for the blossoming relationship.
The show's coy use of metaphor in place of definitive statements contributed to early fan arguments over whether or not Tara and Willow were actually dating. However, relationship denials continued after "New Moon Rising", the episode intended as Willow's coming out moment. In fact, there was at least one usenet discussion debating "Tara's lesbian spell on Willow."[1]
From season four onward, Willow canonically identifies as a lesbian.[2] Some fans felt that Willow's gay identity devalued her relationship with Oz and that she was actually bisexual.
Many fans were upset by how the murder of Tara, written to trigger Willow's transformation into Evil Willow, evoked the homophobic dead/evil lesbian trope of Hollywood films. See Fan reaction to Tara's death for more.
When the series ended, Willow was in a relationship with Kennedy, a slayer in training activated in the final battle, whose reception with fans was mixed. To some fans, Kennedy seemed to have only a sexuality in common with Willow. The relationship continued in the S8 comics.
Witchcraft
In season 2, Willow began to learn magic and was the person who restored Angel's soul in the season finale. Her development as a witch lead to her becoming overly reliant on magic. In season 6, Willow is shown to have an addiction to magic, which writers hoped to use as a metaphor for real life addictions. This story arc was not viewed positively by all fans.
For me as a fan of her, it was great seeing so much character development. In Season 6, Willow starts spiraling out of control. [...] . She needed magic to cope with every day life, just like some people start to develop dependency on drugs. I felt it was all believable. I was moved and touched by this Willow arc. [3]
She struggled with her addiction, she spiraled out of control, she was saved and brought back and she went to rehab (though she didn't finish) and the next part of that should have been dealing with how Willow felt and how she dealt with what she did. But it wasn't. Apart from her struggle with magic in S7 and her fear of what she was, there was nothing about Willow's growth as a person in S7, or after. She went right back to being the person she was. It was like it never happened at all, and, considering this is supposed to be an addiction storyline to mirror drug addiction, that's just not realistic in the slightest. [3]
I don't like that Willow's so focused on magic. She acts like it's all she is, but she isn't. Willow was a major and useful part of the team WAY before her magic got good enough to be helpful, and yet, that's completely forgotten. What about Willow's intelligence? When was the last time anyone talked about how smart Willow is? When was the last time she relied on that intelligence to work the problem instead of turning to magic or even a time when magic wasn't the outcome?[3]
Jewishness
Willow is identified as Jewish in several lines of dialogue, but some Jewish fans and others were frustrated that this aspect of her character was not developed more, especially since confirmed Jewish characters are rare in most fannish sources. Some fans have also observed that Willow's Jewishness was more prominent in earlier seasons, but that as she became a practicing witch and as she embraced the identity 'lesbian', she left her Jewish identity behind. (See also the page on Judaism and Fandom.)
Fandom
Willow is most commonly paired with her deceased girlfriend Tara. Other pairings include Willow/Buffy, Willow/Faith, Willow/Angel, Willow/Spike, Willow/Fred, Willow/Oz and Willow/Giles.
Common Tropes & Storylines
- Fix it fics are often set in Season 7 and involve Tara been resurrected or not dying.
- Vamp!Willow fics may involve Vamp Willow from the Wishverse returning to Sunnydale. There are also a large number of fics where Willow is turned into a vampire.
- Dark Willow fics can be episode related works or missing scenes set during Willow's evil period in season 7. A small number of works are also AUs.
- Magic gone awry is a common trope in Willow centric works that has a basis in canon.
- Post-NFA
Fanworks
Fanfiction
- The Gift of Sorrow ff.net Link by Rainbow Writers, Season 7 Rewrite (Willow/Tara) (Date published?)
- The Season 4 Behind the Scenes Series by SpikeMe4Now4200, Episode Related and Extended scenes. (Willow/Tara) (2003)
- Masters and Minions Series by Medea, Alternate-Universe in which Willow is unexpectedly made a vampire by a minion. The series follows her adjustment to a new existence, with the help of Angel and Spike, her vampire mentors, as well as the support of her Wiccan coven sisters, who accept her despite her demon. A world in which not all vampires are evil. Archived Link (Angel/Willow/Spike) (2002 or earlier)
- The Soulmate Series by Gabrielle, Willow finds Angel in the mansion shortly after his return from Hell. (Willow/Angel) (2005)
- Take Your Time (External Link) by Carrie, This is in answer to Jessica Nasca's challenge for a fic where Willow goes back in time and meets Angelus before he was vamped. Time Travel AU (Angelus/Willow, Spike/Willow) (1998 - 2000)
- To Those Who Wield by CN Winters, Takes place during season six after Tara and Willow's break up and Willow's recovery. Anyway, seems Vamp Willow has returned to 'Buffy's Sunnydale' again, this time with her new lover Tara Maclay to wreck a little havoc. (Willow/Tara) (2006)
- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath by Beer Good, Willow introduces Tara to a lesserknown Jewish holiday. Just a little vignette o' fluff, but I got this idea and thought it was kinda cute. Possibly the only Buffy fic containing a dirty joke in Hebrew. (2006)
- In the Dark (the What's a Nice Jewish Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This remix by Gabrielle, AU of the AtS Season One episode In the Dark* Oz has a gig in San Francisco so Willow is tapped to take the Gem of Amara to Angel instead, leading her into danger... and into the deepest recesses of herself. (2013)
Fanvids
- Perfect Day External Link by Aycheb
- Transparent External Link by Laura Shapiro
- Atropine by External Link Here's luck
Meta
- Being Willow by gabrielleabelle (2010)
- Women in Science Fiction Week: ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Willow Rosenberg: Geek, Interrupted on btchflicks.com
- Willow Rosenberg by buffysavedmylife (2011)
- Oh, My Goddess! Canon and Characterization
- Computer-loving, vampire-slaying lesbian witches rule! A guide to writing Willow Rosenberg posted at Extra Flamey (2002 or earlier)
Resources and links
Archives
- Willow fanfic on Fanfiction.net
- Willow and Vampire Willow fanworks on AO3
- Near Her Always, The Willow Zone of the BtVS Writer's Guild
- Through the Looking Glass an archive of Willow/Tara Uber fiction
- Extra Flamey (archived link) the Willow/Tara zone of the BtVS Writer's Guild
References
- ^ alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer. A thread containing 4890 posts by 164 authors according to Google Groups, although there may have been more.
- ^ See fifth season episode Triangle. Willow responds to Anya's fear that she will steal Xander from her by saying, "Hello, gay now!"
- ^ a b c Willow and her addiction to magic (your opinions) discussion on Buffy-Boards.com (2014, accessed 7/3/2018)