rogueslayer452: (Default)
[personal profile] rogueslayer452
Charisma Carpenter wrote a message speaking out against Joss Whedon in support of Ray Fisher who has been speaking out about his mistreatment by Whedon while filming Justice League.

While most fans are probably aware of what happened to Charisma during filming Angel, which has become infamous at demonstrating how unprofessional Joss was being by blaming her for getting pregnant, she goes into further detail about that along with things that we didn't previously know in how he mistreated her behind-the-scenes. From the things he said to her to how she essentially was blacklisted from getting any work until she played nice and made a public statement saying how she and Joss were cool now in order to get roles again. It's quite disturbing, really, especially with how common it is how this frequently happens within the entertainment industry with how creators abuse their power and are abusive towards others in the process, and Joss Whedon is no different. Charisma's support of Ray Fisher by recounting her own experience with Joss has led to support from others, including Amber Benson, who acknowledges the toxic work environment that Joss creates. I hope more former cast members make similar statements or show support.

I haven't talked much about my feelings regarding Joss Whedon, and that's mostly because after his ex-wife made that statement years ago I immediately stopped caring about him altogether.

I was someone who really liked Joss Whedon for a long time, and while I never placed him on a pedestal like some others did I felt that the intense hate he had gotten, especially around the time of The Avengers, was a bit over-the-top, probably because it's the Internet and people were constantly looking for the hate bandwagon to join in on. But I think my disillusionment started around that time, too, because even though some people kind of were kind of reaching in some instances I also understood where they were coming from and there were some very valid criticisms, but I was still holding onto this belief that he wasn't as bad as people were saying. I kept rationalized in my mind that he's human, he's fucked up badly in some cases (ex: the Charisma Carpenter situation), but I thought that despite these things he was a genuinely good person. However, the more I became aware of certain things the more the disillusionment started taking hold, and once his ex-wife made her statement that's when it solidified for me.

The disappointment in this revelation was strong, though oddly not unexpected since I subconsciously knew certain things I just wasn't allowing myself to believe that someone that I once liked and even admired to turn out to be a shitty individual, particularly one that tried to paint and present himself to the public as one thing (a self-proclaimed feminist) while proving not to follow through in his behavior. Perhaps I was foolish for hoping that none of it was true. It took a lot of reevaluating on my part, and examining how I viewed him before and why I did, especially with questioning whether I liked him as a person or thought I did because he created some of my favorite shows. It was probably my first serious "separate the art from the artist" revelation.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a formative part of my teenage years, and I will never stop loving it. And I still enjoy his other works too, because he can write incredibly well regardless. But much like with JKR, I have since divorced the creator from the work. Even more so because his shows were more of a collaborative effort with others, producers and writers and actors all working together, so I'm still able to appreciate the work despite who created it.

Date: 2021-02-11 03:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com
Heh, I came here to see if you'd said anything the moment I read Charisma's statement.

she goes into further detail about that along with things that we didn't previously know in how he mistreated her behind-the-scenes. From the things he said to her to how she essentially was blacklisted from getting any work until she played nice and made a public statement saying how she and Joss were cool now in order to get roles again. It's quite disturbing, really, 

It is. Like you said, we already knew she'd been treated unfairly at the end of Angel, but I at least had pictured more Red Tape variety unfair treatment, not outright bullying.
 
What occurs to me as being bitterly ironic is that there were points in Cordy's arc where we see her being abused by producers she's working for. Did Joss Whedon not see the hypocrisy? Did he think it was okay for him to do it? Then again, with the things his ex-wife has said, it's clear he was hypocritical on many fronts. And it's really not the only example of someone claiming they're a feminist (or for any other movement, for that matter) while actually being (whatever they claim to be) in practice. Sounds like Joss Whedon's that person.

.
I was someone who really liked Joss Whedon for a long time, and while I never placed him on a pedestal like some others did I felt that the intense hate he had gotten, especially around the time of The Avengers, was a bit over-the-top, probably because it's the Internet and people were constantly looking for the hate bandwagon to join in on


Yeah, same here. I did see some commentary about Firefly where Joss Whedon was being a bit OTT sullen, he definitely rubbed me the wrong way, but I just figured he was a little full of himself. I'm less surprised than I would've been had his wife never come forward with all of that stuff, but  still pretty horrified. 

I'm with you, though. I'll continue to love Buffy. And in some ways it's actually easier than Harry Potter, because aa you pointed out, you have multiple writers, actors and producers involved. Whereas with Harry Potter, it's pretty much just JK Rowling. But of course there's the fanbase in all cases of problematic creators. I think there's a power in making the world your own in a certain sense. Why I love Buffy and Harry Potter are very separate from their respective creators. 
Edited Date: 2021-02-11 03:41 am (UTC)

Date: 2021-02-11 06:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sherrilina.livejournal.com
Like you said, we already knew she'd been treated unfairly at the end of Angel, but I at least had pictured more Red Tape variety unfair treatment, not outright bullying.

I don't know though, firing someone to punish them for daring to get pregnant seems like a pretty toxic work environment by definition...at the very least, it revealed the falseness of his "feminism."

Date: 2021-02-11 06:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com
Ooh, poorly worded on my part. No, I knew exactly what was implied, I just thought Joss was more "sneaky" about it rather than outright suggesting she get an abortion. Both are bad, but the extent to which he took it was invasive and creepy.


Date: 2021-02-12 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
And it's really not the only example of someone claiming they're a feminist (or for any other movement, for that matter) while actually being (whatever they claim to be) in practice. Sounds like Joss Whedon's that person.

Yeah, anyone can say that they're for something but unless they're actively putting their money where their mouth is and are acting accordingly it's all lip-service. We see this all the time, and this is no different.

(Also, I want to say that his brand of "feminism" was always somewhat outdated, like it probably was okay for the 90s but he never grew beyond that.)

But of course there's the fanbase in all cases of problematic creators. I think there's a power in making the world your own in a certain sense. Why I love Buffy and Harry Potter are very separate from their respective creators.

Exactly. It's all personal choice on how to proceed from this point on, and some people are more comfortable than others, and that's fine. It just depends on where you, personally, draw the line. For me, I'm able to separate Joss from his work, mostly because I've kind of divorced myself from Joss for some time now due to everything that I've had time to really digest and come to terms with everything. It's like, the things that are coming out aren't really new or shocking, it's just more to the story that we didn't know previously which adds more weight to how serious it all was.
Edited Date: 2021-02-12 01:05 am (UTC)

Profile

rogueslayer452: (Default)
rogueslayer452

January 2026

S M T W T F S
    123
45 6789 10
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 11th, 2026 11:15 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios