elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Spike - fighting for his soul by awmp)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2007-05-31 12:48 pm

Why the soulquest *couldn't* have been a ret-con.

Look! A fandom post! I've been meaning to write this down for ages, and suddenly remembered today. And then thought - why not? It is after all why I'm here.

Also, if I remember correctly, I have [livejournal.com profile] stormwreath to thank for this flawless proof.


So, let's look at some dates. 'Seeing Red' aired on 7th of May 2002 and tried to make us think Spike blamed the chip for everything:

SPIKE: It's the chip! Steel and wires and silicon. It won't let me be a monster. And I can't be a man. I'm nothing.

'Villains' aired on the 14th of May and it was this episode that more than any other tried to make people believe that Spike wanted the chip out:

SPIKE: Thinks she's better than me. Ever since I got this bleeding chip in my head, things ain't been right. Everything's gone to hell.
DEMON: And you want to return to your former self.
SPIKE: Yeah.


So, did they change the outcome at the last minute? Or is it just that the execution of their mislead was rather clumsy? Well, lets look at the script for 'Grave', dated 27th March 2002 - that is MORE THAN A MONTH before SR aired:

SPIKE (cont'd)
So, give me what I want. Make me
what I was... so Buffy can get what
she deserves.

VOICE
Very well.

A GNARLY DEMON HAND reaches out to Spike's bare chest

VOICE (cont'd)
Your soul is returned to you.

As the hand touches him, Spike throws his head back and SCREAMS in agony...



QED (Unless of course Joss can travel in time...)

[identity profile] mikeygs.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the dates aren't really solid because the scripts are written after the story is broken down by the group.

But yeah, your basic argument is sound. Buffy filmed more than one episode at a time and that part of Grave would have most likely been in the can by the time Seeing Red even aired, much less Villains.

Haters need to let it go 'cause, you know, even it was *was* retcon (which it wasn't), it's still canon.

[identity profile] mikeygs.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
My guess would be that they filmed all of Spike's Africa scenes

Yep. That and the entire sequence with the battles and all isn't really *that* long, so to wrap up the set, then come back to it just isn't efficient filmmaking. It's similar with the scenes at Revello (filmed in Torrance), they were usually done in chunks rather dumbly hauling the production back and forth.

S8 and this are apples and oranges. ;) If they were 4 years earlier and we didn't have both Joss and Marti lamenting how exhausted and out of ideas they were, I might include it. Also if they were on TV (I mean they could've recast the characters since apparently having the artwork look like the actors isn't important). :P

[identity profile] deborahc.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh and I should be posting schmoopy Spuffy soon (either tomorrow or Monday) which I think you should enjoy! :)

Yay!

[identity profile] beer-good-foamy.livejournal.com 2007-05-31 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
But... I guess you could say that - technically - although that would change the reason for the ret-con from 'trying to placate fans' to... Um not sure.

I suppose it all comes down to exactly what one considers a retcon. It's all very zen tree-falling-in-the-woods; can canon be retconned before there is a broadcast canon to retcon? At what point does canon become canon - when it's thought up by Joss, when it's written, when it's shot, or when it's seen by fans? Etc. It's quantum canon theory! :-)

Personally, I think the more interesting "retcon" of this is the one which the eternal romantic Spike (canonically) does himself:

SPIKE: I fought for my soul. Went through the demon trials. Almost did me in a dozen times over, but I kept fighting. 'Cause I knew it was the right thing to do. It's my destiny.
ANGEL: Really? Heard it was just to get into a girl's pants.


Which, to me, puts a pretty good spotlight on why so many of these retcon debates miss the point: Jossverse characters lie, repress, rationalize and are not always to be trusted - especially those (Spike, Willow, Wesley and Connor for instance) who have a tendency to believe their own spin. Spike fancies himself a poet; if you take everything he says as canonical literal truth, you're bound to think you're looking at contradictions and retcons where there is actually character development.

/Off topic for this particular piece, I guess.