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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-08-26 08:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #2793 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-08-27 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
I think the age a lot of first-run watchers were when she was introduced hindered the acceptance of her character. I'd watched since I was around 13. By the time Dawn showed up I was 18 and while I was coming out of that crazy emotional teenage phase that she perfectly encapsulates, I wasn't old enough to have any mature hindsight. Like, leaning back in my rocker, puffing a pipe reminiscing on how I used to be like little Dawn Summers. It was more like 'OHMIGOD SHE IS ANNOYING I WAS NEVER THAT BAD' even if I really. really. was.

I think.. also on the subject of un-teenager like teenagers... Buffy and the gang themselves. They were all around Dawn's age when the show began. And they were stylish, and witty, and mature. At least compared to Dawn, who comes off as a shrieky ten year old in comparison. It's a bit of an inconsistency in the Whedonverse there. WONDERFUL and ACCURATE teenage sister. But he missed the mark on all the teenagers he started the show with. You know?
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[personal profile] lunabee34 2014-08-27 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Ahahahhahahahha. I think both the points you make are good ones. I didn't start watching until season six when I was 22. I'd already been in grad school a year, and I was pregnant with my older daughter, I think.

And I completely agree with you that Dawn is jarring because the Scoobs are not written as teenagers; she sticks out and seems more annoying than she should because she's been set adrift in a sea of sophistication and actors playing teens who are waaaaay older than the kiddos they're playing. LOL

[identity profile] ivymutant.livejournal.com 2014-08-27 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
I heard Dawn was going to be a lot younger (so 9-12 sort of age), but then Whedon met Michelle and liked her so much he cast her as Dawn. She was a teenager at the time so they had to age the character up but it was too late to rewrite the first couple of scripts for the season so Dawn ends up coming off a lot younger than she looks. They apparently modified this with the new scripts they wrote after she was cast.