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Scott Allie Letter

Recent kerkuffle at SlayAlive forums regarding Spike crossing over to BtVS in season 8 prompted me to write to Scott Allie. He replied quickly with thoughtful letter and gave me the permission to post it.

Previously on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" SlayAlive forum:

June 8 Scott Allie posted at SlayAlive, replying to fans who accused him of disliking Spike and deliberately writing him out of comics back in 2001-2002. His post is here. In brief: he said that several technical problems kept DH from using Spike in later seasons and then wrote about "Spike having raped Buffy" - words, that, I have to admit, made me mad.

I posted a harsh reply: "Why can't you honestly admit you dislike the character, mr. Allie? Why do you hide behind Spike-hating letters in "Slay the critics" column?" I wasn't reading comics back in 2002 and my main concern was DH printing Spike-hating letters in season 8, like this one (I post it here only because it's relevant to our correspondence)

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When I brought up this letter, the discussion on SlayAlive became heated. The next day Scott Allie posted another explanation - and I realised that my posts were harsh and uncalled for. So I wrote him

Dear Mr. Allie,

I am a member of SlayAlive forum, my fandom name is Moscow Watcher and I was one of the posters in the now-notorious discussion regarding your attitude to Spike.

I write to you personally because a) you declared that you won't return to SlayAlive and b) I don't want to give ammunition to forum members who declared themselves your supporters and who now defend your position by calling Spike rapist and murderer.

I want to apologize for being too harsh. When I posted that you hide behind hate letters it was a knee-jerk reaction of a fan who had been called a "rapist lover" many times in the past. And your words "Spike having raped Buffy" sounded to me like an official endorsement of another anti-Spike campaign.

Because you're not a fan and are able to evaluate characters objectively, I'm sure you agree with this: Spike tried to rape Buffy. Xander tried to rape Buffy (The Pack). Angel killed her teacher and tortured Giles. Giles killed a human. Willow tried to end the world. Nobody is innocent in Jossverse.

But when you - one of the Powers That Be - single out Spike and start telling people off ("you wouldn't want that to happen to your sister?") to emphasise your point, it sounds like an official seal of your disapproval of the character.

I'm happy that you posted a disclaimer that you don't hate Spike, because Spike fans have been marginalized for a long time. But there are some details in your disclaimer that bother me.

You mention that you print almost every single letter you get. The problem is that I sent you a letter and many other Spike fans I know personally and online also sent letters and none of them were published. Could all of them be lost somewhere in cyberspace and only Spike-hating letters got through?

Anyway, I plan to send you a copy of this letter by snail-mail - hopefully it will end up in your hands.

Another statement that bothers me is that you "don't censor letters critical of the characters, because I don't need to protect the feelings of the characters."

But what about the feelings of your audience? By posting letters that attack fans' role models you hurt their feelings and challenge their beliefs.

I contribute to "Q&A" column of Russian movie magazine "Film" and rule #1 in our editorial office is to respect our readers and not to mock their role models no matter who they are. That's why I was so surprised at the selection of the letters you published, but maybe things are different in the world of comic books?

Anyway, I'm glad I was wrong about your motives.

I apologize again for being too harsh and I wish you all the best in your work.

Yours sincerely


And I've got his reply within hours:

Hi Lena,

I really never meant to single Spike out. That wasn't my intent, and I'm sorry if it came across that way. Rather than me lashing out at Spike at random, I think everything I'd said was in response to specific points from readers, specific questions, and largely in reference to his relationship with Buffy as compared to Angel's. You're right, none of the characters are innocent, especially Angel. He and Spike are both making amends for things they've done.

As for the letters I run—please note that we're still only on the letters responding to issue #6, I think. We're way behind, because we get so much mail every issue, and we do run almost all of it. The letters that don't get run are ones that I see as mean-spirited attacks on the creators—we get the occasional letter like that, and if I find it nasty, I don't use it. If it's just negative, without being nasty, I do use it. You know, it's possible that there were some letters responding to Shawler that attacked him. Maybe we didn't use those. I can see protecting the fans from each other in that way, but I don't remember. I could see us choosing not to use a letter that was nasty about Shawler, but I do think we ran letters arguing with him, in defense of Spike. I'm almost sure I have. In terms of negative mail, the most recent letter from Shawler himself was mostly about how bad the comic was, that #5 was the only one worth the money. I see one letter in my in box from you, about the Buffy tarot deck, from April. I don't see anything else from you. Your name's familiar enough that I feel like I HAVE run letters from you before, though.

"I don't censor letters critical of characters ..." You raise an interesting point, and the policy at Film makes a certain kind of sense—but if I censor readers' thoughts about the characters in the stories, what is there left to talk about? You can use the lettercol to debate those points. Otherwise, we'll be left with, "I love Joss, Jo's so great" ... I think your opinions about Joss's characters are exactly what the lettercol is for, and if that includes rants against characters, I think it's okay. If one of you attacks Spike, another can defend him—and again, I think that's happened. If one of you attacks Joss, or Georges, in a way I find harsh, none of us can respond in kind. Accusations about me hiding behind other people's letters, the weird maneuvering I was being accused of—I think someone said they hated the idea of me hanging out with Joss—what is that? All I can do is try to tell my side of it, but I can't engage in the same sort of personal criticisms, whether it's on the board or in the letter col. I guess if someone calls Shawler an idiot, he's free to reply that that person's an idiot, but that doesn't seem like a good use of the lettercol either.

I'm genuinely sorry about the stir I've inadvertently caused, but it's primarily the result of a lot of things I've said or done being taken out of context, being liberally interpreted, with motives applied to me that never existed. People responding to my posts have picked and chosen what to believe—they believe what confirms their suspicions, ignore what doesn't, and continue to ascribe weird motives to the fictional version of how I do my job. Setting stories pre-Season One just to get Spike out of the book? You've got to admit that's a bizarre leap for someone to have made, right?

Thanks for the letter. While I appreciate that one thread, I don't want to fuel the whole "I Support Scott Allie" thing anymore than you do—as though there was someone to support me against. I don't want that with Buffy fans, even if they've sworn off the book. The one thing we have in common is our love of these characters, so an online flame war is of no interest to me.

Scott


I asked Mr. Allie for a permission to post his letter and he gave it to me. So, here it is. I really, really hope that Spike won't be short-changed if PTB decide to make a crossover. I realise that my expectations may be too high because I'm spoiled by wonderful fanfiction I read all these years. There are days when I don't want to see Spike on BtVS because his reappearance will result in another wave of hate-mail similar to Shawler's rant.

Still, like [livejournal.com profile] kathyh said yesterday, watching a show without a favorite ship can be like watching a football tournament when your team has failed to qualify, you can appreciate and enjoy it but the passion isn't always there.

I'm going to send the link to this thread to Mr.Allie. Keep that in mind if\when you post comments and try to avoid harsh words.
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm also glad I sent him this letter. Hopefully he won't keep a grudge against Spike fans.
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[personal profile] elisi 2008-06-12 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
not even a nod to the losses in Chosen, for instance.
Oh but there is! Xander was so upset after losing Anya that he went to stay with Dracula for a whole year (apparently in a thrall, more or less). He taught Drac to ride a motorbike! See?

(I still cannot believe that they want us to think of it as canon. Every time I try to make it work my brain just starts giggling uncontrollably.)
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
*hugs*
ITA on AR and I don't want to delve into it and preach to the choir.

As to season 8... The problem is that the ending in Chosen had been conceived and executed as a big fat ending of Buffy franchise. And I think that when Joss decided to start season 8 he realised that he wrote himself into a corner. The world has changed - the premise has changed. A reboot? I'd rather say, a new show with vaguely familiar characters. In season 8 Buffy, Willow, Xander are heroes of a Jerry Bruckheimer summer blockbuster - and we watch next 10 minutes of this blockbuster every month.

Or maybe I just can't adjust to a new medium.
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
If someone wants to converse with fans on fandom topics (like chatting about who's better for Buffy, or who's better - Spike or Angel etc.), as a fan, and enjoy a total freedom of debate, I'd advice doing it under a different user name, i.e. undercover.

There are legends that Joss posted under different aliases on "Joss' Stakehouse" Yahoo group. But he neither confirmed nor denied it. I think Joss may be lurking on boards beyond Whedonesque and possibly even reads fanfics, but he'll never admit it. :)
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[personal profile] cordykitten 2008-06-12 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Because I don't follow the comics (except the spoilers that I can read on LJ) I don't know much about the kerfuffle.
Reading your entry was interesting; I'm glad you wrote this letter. (I like especially that part tried to rape Buffy. Xander tried to rape Buffy (The Pack). Angel killed her teacher and tortured Giles. Giles killed a human. Willow tried to end the world. Nobody is innocent in Jossverse. Your letter was a good 'summary' for me, not having read the forum. And not knowing the comics (and not planning too).
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[personal profile] elisi 2008-06-12 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"would you like your sister date a guy who will lose his soul because he loves her? Or would you want her to date the guy who will love her so much he'll earn his soul back?"
Exactly!!!!!!! *cheers*
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! I don't think they want to encourage shipper wars but they definitely want to keep fans in a state of constant anticipation

possibly for sales purposes.

Hee! Actually, I was thinking about creating a poll "how low the s8 comics circulation has to drop to urge Joss to make a Spike and Angel crossover to BtVS" (because I'm 100% sure that if he does it at all, he'll bring both of them).
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Xander was so upset after losing Anya that he went to stay with Dracula for a whole year (apparently in a thrall, more or less). He taught Drac to ride a motorbike!

Somebody should write Xander\Dracula\motorbike threesome...

[identity profile] shadowlass.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, that would be awesome.
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
The only person, well, the first person to make Angel really smile, come out of his shell, and stop being so uptight was Cordelia.

I love Angel\Cordelia - partly because they remind me Spike\Buffy. Snarks, sparks - great dymanics.

So yeah, let the boys stay with IDW. It's safer and saner that way, IMHO.

Yes, but... That's exactly why Joss may want to cross them over to BtVS. He doesn't write safe relationships.
*sigh*
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
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[identity profile] ms-scarletibis.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That is true. However, he owes us immensely for that f-ed up season six we had to endure under the Maudlin Noxious regime.

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I may be in the minority among Spuffy fans but I think that from artistical standpoint Spike's story would have been better if he hasn't been resurrected on AtS.


I think a lot of Spuffy fans felt the same way, especially with how they dealt with the Buffy issue by just having Spike not tell Buffy he was back from the dead. Spike shuld so clearly have gone to Buffy, instead Spike seemed to regress to his role in season 4 Buffy as comic relief. Part of the problem IMO was that, although Xander was billed as male lead, it was really Spike as Buffy male lead in all but name. And once he was moved to Angel and became "the other vampire with a soul", his journey became very much about not overshadowing Angel because obv Angel had to be male lead there. I know there was support for a Spike/Fred relationship among some fans, but I always thought we would never get Spike as love interest in the same way, or even sex scenes as passionate as we got on Buffy with the bed crawl with Harmony, kissing Dru's arms, all of the Spuffy scenes. Instead it was just wham bam with Harmony on a table when Spike was on Ats

Part of what appealed to me with Spike was how devoted he was to Drusilla, and then with Dawn and Buffy. (Season 4 Spike with Harmony is my least favourite version of the character). So I figured that the horrible screwing Harmony on his desk was the most they would ever give us on Angel. It was such a male-oriented show in comparison to how soulful Spike could be on Buffy, even when he was soulless (i.e in Intervention, Tough Love, The Gift etc). Angel and Riley are just the type of alpha male that don't appeal to me, so I wasn't suprised when Spike's main moments on Angel's show were things like the Destiny fight blegh
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
If he had just not said "Spike raped Buffy". If only that. *sigh*

Yes. That's what unsettled me enormously.

Joss has well and truly ruined Buffy. She's no longer the girl I loved and admired, and she's not worthy of either vampire.

I'm not that categorical, but I have to admit that Buffy the Bank Robber was hard to stomach. :)))
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[identity profile] makd.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Riiiight. Don't hold your breath, Sweetie. (I love your optimism in the face of Joss.) ::hugs::

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I will never understand why the official merchandise people turn up their noses at marketing to Spuffy fans. We have the biggest on-line presence of all the ships by far, just going by fan fic and fan video Buffy forums alone

People have written to FOX constantly asking for fairer representation, and yet they don't want our money I guess
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes I envy people who don't read comics and consider BtVS and AtS canon closed. :)

Still can't let it go. *g*

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Angel's raping Dru and Holtz's wife 'repeatedly', his threatening to rape Fred, Angel murdering Jenny,

Angel himself (with a soul) also throw Darla through a glass door before their sex on Ats... He was originally meant to slap her too, but the network asked them to edit that out

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Buffy the bank robber?
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[personal profile] cordykitten 2008-06-12 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Still can't let it go. *g* Neither do I. :-D
I have my fanfics for that purpose.

If the comics were Spuffy I would hurry to order them to read. :) Much better to read fanfic and not being disappointed about how the comics go, regarding Buffy or Spike.
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[personal profile] deird1 2008-06-12 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, Tim Minear managed to find a Firefly fanvid on LJ...
I wouldn't be surprised if a number of the Mutant Enemy bunch lurk around here.
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
You didn't know?! Yes - Buffy and her team robbed a bank to finance their satellite radar system or something like that...
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
But, OTOH, what a great target for ranting! Fanfics are for free, and it's impolite to critisize gifts. While comics are products people buy - so it's perfectly OK to pour out the frustrations! :)
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[identity profile] moscow-watcher.livejournal.com 2008-06-12 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
ITA. You can caught a lightning in a bottle only once. I think one of the reasons Joss didn't try to ship Spike with Fred or somebody else was the realisation that he can't surpass the passion, the angst, the fun of Spuffy.

[identity profile] spikendru.livejournal.com 2008-06-13 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, thank you for sharing this.

I'm genuinely sorry about the stir I've inadvertently caused, but it's primarily the result of a lot of things I've said or done being taken out of context, being liberally interpreted, with motives applied to me that never existed.

Apparently, he still doesn't get it. It was this comment, in his own words - not taken out of context, that upset me (and I'm sure the majority of pro-Spike people who tried to engage him in dialogue on the thread):

The comments I've made about Spike having raped Buffy—and I'm happy to have anyone argue that with me—were made in response to the question of Buffy + Angel or Buffy + Spike. Yes, it is my opinion that Angel is her true love, and that every relationship that followed, including Spike—and Satsu, and Riley—pale in comparison to her love of Angel. This is a matter of opinion. I know some fans agree; I know some feel the opposite. The fact that Spike did what he did to her on that bathroom floor, to me, reflects on his love of her. If your sister met with that treatment at the hands of her boyfriend, would you judge? I think you would.

There is a big difference between an attempted action and a completed action. Spike attempted to engage in the type of sexcapades they hade been having for months, during which time, Buffy repeatedly said 'No", when she actually meant "Convince me". When SOULLESS Spike realized that this time, she really meant "No", he immediately stopped and felt shame and guilt - rather unprecedented for an unsouled vampire, wouldn't you think? Mr. Allie's throw-away line discussing "comments I've made about Spike having raped Buffy", were the words - and the attitude which those words implied - that infuriated fans.

The fact that Spike did what he did to her on that bathroom floor, to me, reflects on his love of her. Yes, Mr. Allie, it certainly does reflect on his love for her. The fact that Spike did what her did - when he realized she meant "No", he stopped. He stopped and left in shame, and went to earn back his soul to be the kind of man who would never inadvertently do that again, because he realized that he made a mistake and he didn't currently possess the moral compass he hoped his soul would give him. To go through all that - he must really have loved her, right, Mr. Allie?

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