Larry Blaisdell
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Larry Blaisdell is a minor recurring fictional character portrayed by Larry Bagby in the second and third seasons of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
History
At first he is the stereotypical jock who often gives Xander Harris a hard time. In "Phases," when Xander presses Larry to confess to a series of werewolf attacks, Larry misunderstands and infers that Xander, like himself, is a closeted homosexual. This misunderstanding is echoed in most subsequent conversations between them, and also leads to Larry's own coming out, and the revelation of his more caring and compassionate side.
In the alternate universe of "The Wish", he is one of Rupert Giles's "white hats," along with
Death
Larry's death is stated in the shooting script of "Graduation Day" and was confirmed in "Smashed" when Willow finally restores Amy, who had transformed herself into a rat in "Gingerbread", to human form. Unaware that three years have gone by, Amy asks whether Larry already has a date for the prom. Willow replies: "One, Larry's gay. Two, Larry's dead. And three — high school's kind of over."
Controversy
At the time, the minor storyline of Larry Blaisdell was a daring thing on American network television when having
gay characters in a popular series was rare and often not much more than a Very Special Episode. However, as gay characters would later become more commonplace, and as this
series would break new ground in this field with the relationship between Willow and
For example, Tara was suddenly murdered just as she and Willow were allowed to show more affection on camera. This however was not the intention, as Whedon had been planning to use the death of a major character from the start of the season as a means to push Willow into her villain role. Tara being Willow's soulmate, was of course the most obvious candidate.
It was often implied through comedy that two other minor male characters, Andrew Wells and Clem the demon, were gay; another minor recurring character from season three, Scott Hope, was revealed to be in gay in the seventh season. Willow was given a new girlfriend in the final season (one of the new Slayers) and was the only character to end the series with a happy relationship.
See also
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