In light of the 20th anniversary, there has been some great articles and I felt this deserves a thread.
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/buffy-season-6-anniversary-warren-jonathan-andrew
I seriously didn't think of this until I read the article, but Warren is a condensed version of gamer gate and Joss can see the future. In a time where most geeks were lovable and just dorky (poor Andrew, also the type of 'brainwashed following the crowd' gamergater, and Johnathon who just wanted some friends until it got too real) he made three fantastic villains of Andrew, Warren and Johnathon.
So many quotes, but read the whole thing.
Thoughts? More at link.
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/03/buffy-season-6-anniversary-warren-jonathan-andrew
Buffy Season 6 is often maligned as the worst of the seriesbut with its prescient geek-gone-bad villains, the show had its finger on the pulse of something huge.
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When I was trying to figure out how to celebrate the anniversary of the most personally important show in my life, I thought I should go big or go home. But as I approached my self-imposed assignment of ranking every single Buffy villain ever, I made a surprising discovery. The No. 1 slot didnt really belong to either of Buffys boyfriendsAngelus or Spikeor even to my personal first-watch favorite, the Mayor. Looking back down the decades, its the unlikely trio of angry frustrated nerdsJonathan, Andrew, and Warrenwho still loom the largest.
...But even those who insist on not giving Whedon full marks for feminism cant deny him credit for being well ahead of his time when it came to the frustrated, angry young men of the social-media age. And its that examination of both the Trio and their impact on the women warriors of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that make Season 6 shine, even its darkest moments.
Taunting Warren with visions of Katrinathe girl he killed after she accuses him of rapeWillow gets right to the heart of the matter near the end of the season:
Katrina: How could you say you loved me, and do that to me?
Warren: [Suddenly] Because you deserved it, bitch! [finally turns to look, but Katrina is gone]
Willow: Because you liked it.
Warren: Oh, shut up!
Willow: You never felt you had the power with her, not until you killed her.
Warren: [Nasty laugh] Women. You know, you're just like the rest of them. Mind games.
Willow: You get off on it. That's why you had a mad-on for the Slayer. She was your big O, wasn't she, Warren?
Warren: [Still trembling] Are you done yet? Or can we talk some more about our feelings?
I seriously didn't think of this until I read the article, but Warren is a condensed version of gamer gate and Joss can see the future. In a time where most geeks were lovable and just dorky (poor Andrew, also the type of 'brainwashed following the crowd' gamergater, and Johnathon who just wanted some friends until it got too real) he made three fantastic villains of Andrew, Warren and Johnathon.
So many quotes, but read the whole thing.
Thoughts? More at link.