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cdybedahl ([personal profile] cdybedahl) wrote2002-10-11 01:10 pm

Buffy-related questions in the shadow of impending death

You'll have to forgive me if it seems that all my notices here are about pretty much the same thing lately, but it does occupy a lot of my thought at the moment...



My dying friend has two kids. Fraternal twins, a boy and a girl. They're about eleven now. The girl is a near-rabid Buffy fan. So far she's seen up to the end of season three, and she's pestering me to let her borrow my fourth season DVDs. Which I'll probably do. And she'll watch them. In a couple of days, probably.

Then she'll want the season five tapes.

You know, the ones where Buffy's mother gets a tumour and then dies.

Exactly like her own mother is doing in real life right now.

Do I let her have them or not?

[identity profile] cangetmad.livejournal.com 2002-10-11 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Have you got the time to watch with her, and the stomach to talk about whatever questions it raises for her? Because, presumably, she knows what's going on, so the chance to talk about it might be good. But just handing her it and leaving her alone would probably be bad.

Mind you, The Body probably has images she won't want to deal with right now, so... I don't know. If she asks, tell her something bad happens to Buffy's mother, and ask whether she just wants to forget about bad things happening to mothers? Have you got other things to give her to watch/ read if she's just looking for distractions from what's going on? Tapes of Angel?
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[identity profile] cdybedahl.livejournal.com 2002-10-12 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know either... Current theory is to talk to her father first. He had the twins visit a child psychiatrist specialising in children in crisis situations a couple of days ago, maybe some good advice could be had from there.