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fandomsecrets2022-11-20 03:33 pm
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(Anonymous) 2022-11-21 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)As for Willow's turn to the dark side, I don't necessarily think it was rushed per se, so much as that it fundamentally relies on certain very comic-book-inspired tropes that I don't personally vibe with. Like, even if Willow had never had her "rock bottom" moment at the end of Wrecked, and had just kept down that path for the rest of the season, I still don't think it would make her attempt to end the world feel adequately explained. Because fundamentally I just don't really accept the core trope at play, which is that Good Person + Grief & Despair + Power = World-Ending Megalomaniac.
But I do think there are other ways they could have gotten to the same end-point (Willow nearly ending the world) with most of the same elements in play. Like--just spitballing--if Tara had died as an indirect/semi-direct consequence of Willow's spiraling behavior, and then the process Willow was going to use to bring her back was actually going to cause an apocalypse, but Willow was too off her head on grief, magic, and shame to recognize or accept that her desperate plan to "fix everything" was actually going to destroy everything. Like, obviously it's entirely down to personal preference, but for me something like this would've worked better because it's not relying on the fundamental trope of a "good guy" with power "snapping" and becoming temporarily "evil".