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January 16, 2003
OPINION
Captain America
by Daniel Erenberg

Morality by consensus is frequently morality by convenience.

The other half of the fan base would answer that their favorite of Buffy's boyfriends would have to be Spike. Buffy's relationship with Spike is the direct opposite of Buffy's relationship with Angel. There isn't a great deal of love involved and their need for one another is painted in various shades of gray. They want each other, they need each other, and they may or may not love each other. One thing's for sure though. The fans loved having Buffy in her second deeply brooding relationship with a vampire.

Something that distresses me deeply and, the knowledge of which, was the genesis of this article, is that I have never met a Buffy fan that, when asked who her favorite Buffy Boyfriend is, would close their eyes, think for a moment, and reply "Riley Finn".

Riley was the successor to Angel. He was introduced in the season four premiere, "The Freshman", yet another Joss Whedon masterwork. He won me over in this, his first appearance, in the charming scene where Buffy and Willow drop a book on his head.

Riley Finn, I thought, fit seamlessly into the Buffyverse and Marc Blucas seemed to play the part precisely as Mr. Whedon had written it. He was the Boy Wonder; the white bred Captain America of the Scooby Gang.

However, I soon found out that many of the hardcore fans weren't having any of it. They missed the bleak tragedy of Buffy's relationship with Angel. Also, as Riley was being initiated (pun intended) into the cast, there was something wrong. Oz (my all-time favorite Joss Whedon character) was written off of the show and, at the same time, Giles and Xander were getting far less screen time than in previous seasons.

Suddenly, newcomer Riley Finn, the Wonder Bread suburban commando, was the male lead. I think the fans really turned on him when, in "Who Are You?" vampires took hostages in a church and Riley Finn was on the scene - in his Sunday best. This guy was TOO good. There weren't many shades of gray about him, only shades of "the good old red, white, and blue".

Riley finished the season by quite heroically ripping a chip out of his chest with his bare hands. I ate this up but, still, Angel residue remained on the show and the fans were all skeptics.

Joss and company made their best attempt to rectify this by turning Riley dark in season five. I thought all involved did a spectacular job but Riley could never be fully accepted by the hardcore fans.

The moment for me that should have gained Riley some love and respect came at the end of the Xander-centric "The Replacement". Riley, talking to Xander in confidence about Buffy, with a deeply brooding, clenched jaw look on his face, almost resembling Angel in his physical appearance, tells him that Buffy doesn't love him.

This fascinating moment of pure clarity was followed by the familiar Joss Whedon credit screen and the episode was over. This moment got me pondering Riley's relationship with our favorite slayer. The answer I came up with was no, perhaps she didn't love him.

The next half season was filled from end to end with this new Dark Riley. He was almost more Batman than Captain America. He began to regularly attend a vampire hostel where he would let a vampire that he met in a bar feed on him. He craved the pain, something to get his mind off of his unrequited love. I even recall him staking a vamp after he let her taste him.

This Riley was something else! Marc Blucas was playing him with such an intricate intensity that the character was changing for the better. And I was a season four Riley supporter!

I don't understand why fans never took to Riley Finn. He was a character who I sided with when he fought Buffy verbally. This rarely occurs. Riley Finn was constantly evolving.

Finally, "Into The Woods", one of the top five episodes of season five. It was dreadfully painful to watch. Riley contemplates leaving Buffy and decides to give her an ultimatum: Come tell me you love me or I'm leaving. Then came the perfect scene in which Xander convinces her that Riley could be the love of her life.

Buffy runs her heart out only to find Riley in a helicopter, already in the air heading into the woods. Riley was gone.

The following episode (Triangle), not Buffy's finest hour, Marc Blucas was out of the opening credits and forgotten by the fans who rejoiced at his exit.

The fans never got a chance to love Riley Finn. However, I found him to be an incredibly well-developed character all the way through, from his Captain America Goes To Church look to his Batman Cavorting With Vampire Hookers personality.

Finally, a full year after "Into The Woods" aired, Riley returned to Sunnydale in Doug Petrie's "As You Were" sporting a new scar and a new wife. In this episode, he was very much a mixture of his season four and season five selves. He was finally a completely fleshed out character giving fans the best of both worlds. When he hopped into that helicopter at the close of the episode, in a scene stylishly reminiscent of "Into The Woods", I felt a twinge in heart. This was Riley Finn as he was always meant to be. But, I thought sadly, he's gone now.





Daniel Erenberg lives in a gothic-looking house in a suburb of Long Island shrouded by trees and darkness. His backyard is so overrun with shrubbery that he can't plant flowers in the soil. He's penned articles for numerous magazines (and a couple of websites for free). Currently, he's writing his first novel, entitled People That I've Long Since Forgotten. He's also written two plays, Little Room and Dystopia and a screenplay called Youth Or Consequence. He lives a fairly happy life alone and hankers constantly for the hour of eight P.M. to nine P.M. on Tuesday nights. You can contact Daniel on daniel@slayage.com.

Latest Comments

riley saw say hello. buffy was happy. they hugging... along forever loves...

Posted by: megan on January 17, 2004 10:44 PM

I have to say, the first time I watched season four, I spent the whole time yelling at the screen "no, Buffy wants Angel!! She doesn't want Riley!" so i couldn't really warm to him. It did seem like they were soul mates, plus there was Angel on Angel still brooding over Buffy when she had moved on. I watched season five and was convinced that Riley was stupid - a vampire brothel?? Go Spike, show Buffy what's going on with the enormous hall monitor. When he reappeared in season six and (in my mind) was the catalyst that ruined Spuffy, I was ready to kill him.

Then I started rewatching these seasons and my opinion changed. I wasn't a huge Riley fan in season four, he was too good, as you put it. And come on, "courting"? who says that? But I didn't dislike him, I just felt he wasn't the brightest spark, but he was brave. Season five (my favourite one) rolled around again and I was eager to see whether I still hated him. I didn't, not even close. He obviously loved Buffy A LOT and tried to be the right guy for her. He definitely made her happy, even if she wasn't madly in love with her. He was a tad selfish, Buffy was dealing with her mother's brain tumour, but I suppose she wasn't really fair to him, either. He was easy going, not too self righteous and really got on well with the rest of the Scoobies. What's to hate? Nothing... but there's also nothing to ADORE about him.

'Into The Woods' (one of my favourite episdoes) is not perhaps his finest hour, but he had gone through a lot prior to that. Let's get down to the point. Riley was one hundred percent right. Buffy didn't love him the way he loved her. She probably never would. WHile I love Xander's pep talk, it was useless. There's no way they would have worked out. THe relationship was doomed - not in the same "romeo and juliet" way as Buffy and Angel, or the (can you call it a relationship?) between Buffy and Spike, but it was doomed and it wasn't Riley's fault.

I still dislike he reappearance in season six, but I don't blame him for Spuffy's break up. That was even more doomed than the Riley/Buffy relationship.

Posted by: amelia on October 3, 2003 12:26 AM

I dont like Riley because he's too serious. plus Buffy should be with Angel. they were soul mates even though they couldn't get too big on the romance.

Posted by: blackriver on September 7, 2003 11:06 AM

First, yes, I thought the Riley character did work; both as a person in his own right and as person attracted to Buffy. I’m not totally convinced that the Riley and the Initiative plot line through the whole season 4 worked as well as it could have. To be clear, I do think the Initiative was a worthy season length idea, just don’t feel that it was fully teased out or explored.

Second, though, there was a lot about Riley that was left undone or not covered. Some harsh facts need to be faced. Riley as Captain America? Only as long as Captain America has no knowledge of or allegiance to the American constitution or legal system. The American military is constitutionally and legally forbidden to engage in police action on American soil, except in matters of military discipline. Thus, the Initiative, and many of Riley’s actions for the Initiative, were unconstitutional and illegal. The Initiative, with Riley’s full and enthusiastic knowledge and participation, bugged peoples’ telephones, bank accounts and premises in Sunnydale – all highly illegal. Riley collaborates with the Initiative (or at least some branch of the US military) to detain indefinitely Ethan Rayne – not a legal act.

On the other hand, let’s suppose that the Initiative was legal, by some secret order of the President. This means, though, that Riley abandoned his military duties several times – a reasonably serious offence. And, finally, deserted his military duty and role completely, in New Moon Rising, assaulting his legal superior while doing so – two very serious offences.

I liked the Riley character. I liked that he would point out to Buffy and the Scoobies some of their flaws and failings – always to their chagrin – but, in truth, by season 5 he would not have been playing ball on a beach, he would’ve been in a military prison.

Posted by: daryll on July 30, 2003 02:10 AM

Riley Finn is my favourite Buffy boyfriend. He was everything any girl should want. Him and the initiative were the greatest things that happen in Buffy and it really annoys me when people think otherwise.

Posted by: Briana on July 4, 2003 01:31 AM
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