u/HomarEuropejski

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For people who are knowledgable about this kind of stuff - How influential was Buffy (and maybe also Angel?) for television shows? Would the last 30 years of TV be any diffrent if the show didn't exist? I'm genuinely curious to know just how important and revolutionary BTVS was for television.

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u/HomarEuropejski — 4 days ago
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For people who did not like how Giles' exit in season 6 was handled - How would you have written it diffrently?

u/HomarEuropejski — 11 days ago
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So is Jesse not really supposed to be canon and we're meant to ignore him or did Buffy and Giles agree to never mention him because Xander and Willow would start crying really loud whenever Jesse was mentioned?

u/HomarEuropejski — 15 days ago
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Do we know how the cast feels about this ship? Do any of them actually like it or do they all think it's gross like most people here seem to feel about Xander dating Buffy's sister?

u/HomarEuropejski — 15 days ago
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Has Joss or the rest of the crew ever talked about what a season 8 or 9 would have looked like had the show continued on for a couple more years? Would they be in any way similar to the comics?

Season 7 feels super bloated and overcrowded with not really enough time to really flesh out the high school setting, all the new plot threads or all the new characters. Would a season 8 be like a direct continuation of S7 and make it kind of a two-parter season with the First Evil as the bad guy? Would season 9 have Buffy in Rome and be a soft reboot like Angel season 5 was?

u/HomarEuropejski — 15 days ago
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You'd think he would try to end the world when the slayer really isn't in the best shape to defeat him. Unless he's such a nice guy that he specifically waited for Buffy to get better because it would be kinda mean to fight her during her season 6 depression?

u/HomarEuropejski — 22 days ago