It’s been
a while since I posted an Asexual Sighting, and I’m glad to be able to make
this new entry for Pride month. Shadowhunters is, admittedly, more than
a little ridiculous, but it works its way up to being entertaining enough, and
I’m particularly happy to have Raphael to add to my collection of fictional
aces (a few Raphael-related spoilers.)
We meet Raphael
early in the series, though he’s a recurring character whose screentime waxes
and wanes as the plot calls for him.
He’s a vampire, a higher-up in a New York clan housed out of the
aptly-named Hotel Dumort. As immortals
go, he’s not too old – he became a vampire less than 100 years ago – but he’s
naturally been around and seen a few things.
He starts out largely antagonistic with our heroes, but we get hints
here and there that he can be reasoned with more than some of the other
vampires, and when Simon is turned, Raphael tries to look out for him and show
him the ropes.
That’s
Raphael’s early function – Simon’s mostly-unwanted mentor, sometimes allied
against the Shadowhunters but occasionally working alongside them on a
temporary basis. Of the main
Downworlders in the show, he’s the grayest, showing an unpredictability in his
allegiances. While he can often be
persuaded to help out, especially as the series goes on, his self-interest can
also prompt him to go against the Shadowhunters at crucial times, and he’s
never as solidly “good guy” as, say, Magnus or Luke. His periodic woobie moments, like his clear
affection for his now-elderly “little” sister, is a counterpoint to the
genuinely-dark things he’s done on the show without erasing them. I like that, that you never fully know where
he stands.
It’s in
season 2 that we learn that Raphael is also a romantic asexual. He makes a connection with Izzy at a low
moment for both of them – she’s become addicted to vampire venom, and in her
desperation to get it, she plays on Raphael’s own addiction for blood straight
from the vein. Shadowhunter blood, as it
happens, is even more potent than the usual stuff, and they’re soon one
another’s respective fixes. It’s a
complicated relationship in which their real feelings are tangled up in their
addictions, and needless to say, when their friends find out about it, no one’s
too happy.
One
night, while sharing a hit with Raphael, Izzy asks him to kiss her, and he
replies, “It’s not like that. I’m not like that,” even adding the more
overt, “I’m just not interested in sex.”
Izzy speculates that “being a vampire made [him] this way,” (shades of
Oberyn and Varys from Game of Thrones,)
but Raphael shuts that thinking down quick:
“No. I’ve always been like this.”
There are
a couple of things I like about this relationship, though I wish there were
more of it than we’ve gotten so far.
Granted, with the whole “addicted to his venom/her blood” angle, I
understand why they feel they’re not good for each other, so I can’t begrudge
them feeling the need to keep their distance.
The Shadowhunter/vampire thing is likewise made to be important, but
honestly, every main Shadowhunter in the cast has gotten with Downworlders, so
it’s not exactly a dealbreaker.
But I
digress. I was talking about why I like
Raphael/Izzy, not the things that keep them apart. First, given how sexualized Izzy is as a
character, I love the idea of her falling for an asexual and sometimes wish
they wouldn’t focus so much on the supernatural details, because I want to know
more about that. Her sexiness is a big part of who she is; how
is it for her to be with someone who’s not interested in that? How would she approach the relationship
differently? Would it make her insecure
to be with someone would doesn’t notice her sexiness, or would she relish being
recognized for everything else about her – or both? (She does bring this point up during a scene
in season 3. I’m just greedy and want
more of it!) How would they make sure
she’s getting her own sexual needs met if they go all in on the
relationship? There’s so much they can
explore here, and they’ve just scratched the surface. It was recently announced that Shadowhunters is being canceled, and
they only have 12 episodes left, including a two-part finale commissioned after
the cancellation – please tell me the show will give us a little more of these
two before it goes!
I also
love the relationship from the flipside, how Raphael relates to Izzy. For my money, David Castro has grown quite a
bit as an actor since the start of the series, and by the time Raphael and Izzy
start getting close in season 2, Castro 100% sells me on the way Raphael looks
at her, which is romantic but not
sexual. I’m not even sure how a sexual
manages to convey that, but he does.
Raphael’s addiction to Izzy’s blood means there is some heat coming from
his side, but when it comes to his feelings for her, I see the longing and care without the “sizzle,” and it’s just
beautiful to me.
Asexual people like myself are not LBGTQ.
ReplyDeleteI’ve met asexuals who identify as LGBTQ, as well as some who don’t. Personally, I do. But I get why some aces wouldn’t identify that way, and I suppose that’s maybe especially true for heteroromantic aces like Raphael. For the purposes of my blog posts, I attach the “LGBTQ” tag to any write-ups about characters who aren’t heterosexual and/or cisgender, so that’s why my Asexual Sighting posts, including this one, are tagged that way.
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