One of the things I've been thinking about lately is the balance of power as it is in the relationship between Willow and Tara, how it is perceived by both, how it has altered over time, and where it might end up when our girls reunite.
To me it was very obvious that for the majority of the relationship that Willow was the dominant partner. Tara was initially shy and submissive and extremely non-confrontational. Willow was clearly in control, making the decisions as to when Tara would be integrated into the group, even being the one who completely controlled the decision in New Moon Rising as to how the relationship would continue. Even throughout season 5 we still got continued signs of Tara's insecurity about how she fit in, what her place was, etc.
And yet, interestingly enough from Willow's perspective, Willow felt she was the junior partner. In her dreamworld in Restless Tara was cool, calm, and in control. In Tough Love while Tara was initially trying to soften and back out of the argument, Willow said she felt like the "junior partner" - her own insecurities making her reality much different from how Tara and we, the viewers, saw the relationship.
It's interesting to me now that the balance of power really has finally shifted. First tentatively as Tara began to assert herself over Willow's use of magic to what we saw in Older and Far Away and Dead Things where Willow has become the submissive one and Tara is the one in charge really of how things are moving forward. It's almost as out of balance as it was back when Tara was shyly offering Willow her crystal with Willow trying to be encouraging yet not hurt the other girl's feelings.
While we've been discussing the maturity of Tara all season, she does after all fall into the "grow up" arc of this year. Her breaking up with Willow was instrumental to that happening and to her finding her own voice and strength within. She just grew up a lot faster than the rest of the Scoobies. In the end, I think it will help her and Willow have a more mature and grown up relationship when they reunite.
In order for that to happen, it can't happen with Willow just switching roles and actually really becoming the "junior partner" she thought she was. They have to enter the new phase of their relationship with neither running things or being in charge. Something Tara expressed when she told Willow in Tabula Rasa when she said "We're in a relationship; we're supposed to decide together." I do think this is going to happen, and it's going to be interesting to watch them find a balance as they move towards reconciling.
I guess I'm just excited to see these girls get back together when there are no more junior partners. When they can do their growing up together after they've both conquered their own personal issues that caused the relationship to be out of balance in the first place.
Comments?
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Autumn
I have the sudden urge to dedicate my productive cooperation.
[This message has been edited by AutumnT (edited February 19, 2002).]