This is the section just on the kiss:
Why wasn't Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and Tara's (Amber Benson) overdue smooch promoted ad nauseum like last season's same-gender buss (or should we say bust?) on Dawson's Creek?
"They are basically living together so they're probably already kissing. [Therefore,] to make a big deal of the kiss would have been totally wrong," says Whedon, who adds that he waited for just the right moment to script the liplock. "It belongs somewhere where you least expect it, where it is completely organic and you breeze by it." Well, WB execs did anything but. In fact, the suits asked Whedon to cut the kiss — a request he flatly refused. "The WB sort of balked, but they got over it really quickly," he says. "I was like, 'The kiss is in, or I'm walkin'.' But not in the sense of, 'Let's get into a fight,' [but] actually to avert one... Just to say there is no middle ground here. This belongs in the show... There was one discussion and there was only one." A WB rep responds: "We had questions [about the kiss], but after reviewing the final cut, we chose to air it."
edited to add: you go, Joss! That's my guy, there, people - totally worthy of all the worship I heap upon him. Takin that hard line with the WB...damn, what a hero.
[This message has been edited by darvangi (edited March 08, 2001).]
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