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buffy-digest Saturday, July 18 1998 Volume 02 : Number 378
In this issue:
Re: BUFFY: Angel's attitude
Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
BUFFY: Hello any one who can read and type
BUFFY: Buffy Emmys!! Vote!!
Fwd: BUFFY: Vote for Charisma
BUFFY: Spike & Dru
Re: BUFFY: production date
BUFFY: Alyson at StarCon - anyone going?
BUFFY: David-Boreanaz and marriage
Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
BUFFY: What's this about Jenny!?
Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
BUFFY: Re: Ratings
BUFFY: Access Hollywood
[none]
BUFFY: Angel Show Spoilers
BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
Re: BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
[none]
BUFFY: Moloch
Re: BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
BUFFY: Loveline
BUFFY: I have a few questions
BUFFY: a dru and spike page
See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the buffy
or buffy-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues.
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 16:58:21 EDT
From: <Dolphi8252@aol.com>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Angel's attitude
In a message dated 98-07-16 14:54:01 EDT, you write:
<< I have been watching some of the older episodes like WttH and I noticed
something. Angel is a lot similar to Angelus in the first ones. He has
his sarcasm and his insults. As the episodes go on Angel becomes, well
more like Angel and less like Angelus. This is not making any sense but
watch WttH then Some Assembly Required then IOHEFY and you will see the
weird attitude changes. I can definitely see a lot of the WttH Angel in
the IOHEFY Angelus but not so much in SAR.
Anyone understand me? >>
Actually, yeah, that does make sense...in SAR he's a lot more mellow IMHO
- -
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 98 17:08:08 EDT
From: <csummers@banyan.utelfla.com> (Charles Summers)
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
<It just upsets me that a show of this quality is not watched by more
people. And I don't think it's fair to say, as some do, that to
appeal to the vast American public, you would have to dumb down a
show like Buffy.>
Whether it's fair or not, there are many people who will never watch a show
like this because of the "superhero" type subject matter. I know many
perfectly intelligent women who watch Dawson's Creek and not Buffy because
("in theory") DC is reality-based and Buffy isn't. Even though the teen
characters are much more realistic and interesting in Buffy and the
romantic storylines are better done, they won't give it a chance due to
lack of imagination.
That's why I only recommend it to a certain type of person, one with
intelligence and imagination--which is, unfortunately, a rare combo.
- -
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 14:57:46 -0700
From: Lisa Rose <cybrpaws@wco.com>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
At 04:54 PM 7/17/98 -0400, Jeff Rohaly wrote:
>Although if what they're saying about Felicity is true,
>that one will be the new critical darling of The WB this fall.
Aggghh, another one? And I thought BtVS did well to hang
in there with the DC and 7H competition this past season.
No fair. I can't recall the premice of "Felicity." Is
it another show focusing on white teenagers? If so, isn't
it ironic that all of the top breadwinners for the WB, a
network that developed an early rep for showcasing sitcoms
by african-americans, are now about white teenagers?
(7H has those two cute teen idols too).
>It just upsets me that a show of this quality is not watched by more
>people. And I don't think it's fair to say, as some do, that to
>appeal to the vast American public, you would have to dumb down a
>show like Buffy.
My first inclination is to agree with you here. But then
how do you explain the ultimate runaway success of shows
like "The Simpsons" or "King of the Hill" (or even Seinfeld
and Roseanne) which became very popular *despite* being
cleverly written? (imho).
>Or that if Buffy were on a major network (thus
>giving it a chance to get higher ratings) it would not be allowed
>to tackle controversial topics.
Of course, with its *current* ratings at one of the big
four networks (and I still feel silly including Fox as a
"big" network), it would have been cancelled in a heartbeat,
ala "Roar." As for controversial topics, all I can say
is Ellen got cancelled, but Larry lives on!
>I figure it's their job to say they love a show and are happy about
>the way its performing right up to the day they cancel it.
Amen to that. "We love you baby! Oh, by the way, you're
cancelled..."
>At the same time, it really does annoy me when the stars are
>introduced on talk shows as "from the hit series Buffy the Vampire
>Slayer" and similar such stuff, especially the gushing by
>Entertainment Weekly.
Funny, I thought I was the only one bothered by that. Buffy
is *not* a hit show in a ratings sense, and I'm secretly proud
of that (given an innate need to feel unique), although I fear
for what it might do to the longevity of my show. But I guess
mags and talk shows just add that expression "hit show"
automatically for a program that gets talked about a lot and
generates a lot of media coverage, regardless of its ratings.
And perhaps they feel a need to justify why they are
discussing it.
> That's why I was impressed by the Salon magazine article by Joyce
>Millman. Apart from the fact that she gave Buffy a glowing review
>and provided a nice analysis of the show, she at least had the
>courage to call the show a "semi-hit".
That was a great article all around. One of the few writers
I've read who actually seems to watch and understand the
show from anything even vaguely resembling a insider's
perspective.
>> Hey, I won't argue, you da man! <g>
>
>Or I could be an elderly Dutch woman!
And I could be TV's Patrick Duffy (having recently
escaped from serving as Scuzzlebutt's leg)!
Ya just never know...
Lisa
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 15:13:55 -0700
From: "Slayer01" <slayer@swlink.net>
Subject: BUFFY: Hello any one who can read and type
I am looking for some people to do me a favor.
There are some things that you need to be able to do.
1. Read
2. Type
If you can not do either of these please forget about this e-mail.
For everyone else will you please please do me a massive favor.
I need someone who is really good at fanfic to help me with a story I am
writing. Well actually I need them to write it. I have got some ideas that
I really would like to see put into a story but well I am one of the worst
writers in the world. You can take credit for it, I just want to see my
story!!!
Slayer01
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 15:59:26 PDT
From: "Sara B." <sara114@hotmail.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Buffy Emmys!! Vote!!
WouldnÆt it be great if Buffy had itÆs own Emmys show? Well, I decided
to make one for Season 2! I made a whole bunch of categories, and would
be so happy if you would Email me your votes within a two weeks. After
that I will tally up the responses and post who won! Thanks!
The Season 2 Emmys for Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1. Best Actress:
2. Best Supporting Actress:
3. Best Actor:
4. Best Supporting Actor:
5. Best Female Actress Newcomer:
6. Best Male Actor Newcomer:
*DonÆt forget to add Who, Where, and When*
7. Best Song (Name, Band, Episode):
8. Best Special Effect:
9. Scariest Scene:
10. Funniest Scene:
11. Saddest Scene:
12. Best Fight:
13. Best Romance:
14. Best Kiss:
*Here I want characters, not actors*
15. Best Villan:
16. Best Villaness:
17. Best Female Character Newcomer:
18. Best Male Character Newcomer:
19. Best One Liners:
20. Best Facial Expressions:
21. Best Sense of Humor:
22. Best Female Character Hair:
23. Most Fashionable Female Character:
24. Most Improved Female Character:
25. Best Male Character Hair:
26. Most Fashionable Male Character:
27. Most Improved Male Character:
28. Favorite Overall Character:
29. Best Line :(WhatÆs the Line, What episode was it
said in, and Who said it)
30. Best Story Line (EX: Angel losing his soul;
JennyÆs death; Xander & CordyÆs Romance; Etc., Etc.):
31. Best Comedic Episode:
32. Best Dramatic Episode:
33. Best Overall Episode:
Just Email me with your answers!
Thanx,
Sara
Sara114@hotmail.com
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 18:59:03 EDT
From: <Nala2400@aol.com>
Subject: Fwd: BUFFY: Vote for Charisma
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TV Guide's: You Sexy Thing Contest
Charisma Carpenter (BUFFY AKA #1 show) vs Renee O'Connor (XENA)
INFO: I just voted and CC was losing to Renee
CC = 2366 votes
Renee = 2651
EVERYONE PLEASE VOTE!!!!
http://www.tvgen.com/sexy/071498
lets inform everyone BUFFY rules!!!!!
Later
Nala
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 20:04:00 -0400
From: Schimmel <75211.522@compuserve.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Spike & Dru
Slayer01 wrote: << I really hope that she (Dru)
doesn't get stuck on Angelus but moves on to Spike cause that does seem
like her a bit (shallow)>>
I don't; I'm hoping that Drusilla will now turn against Spike and the two
of them will become mortal enemies!
(And this may force Spike and Buffy to work together on other occasions)!
YAY!
Sandra
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 21:08:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gubs <gnn200@is7.nyu.edu>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: production date
> hey, anyone thought about loitering around the perimeter of the school BTVS
> films at on a lawnchair until hitting paydirt?
they would probobly kick you out long before any of the actors
arrive
Gubs gnn200@is7.nyu.edu,gabe31@juno.com,nich9354@sparky.cs.nyu.edu
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 19:18:38 -0600
From: "Nicole Neilan" <nneilan@megavision.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Alyson at StarCon - anyone going?
I just saw on the Starland web site (www.starland.com) that Alyson is
scheduled as a guest at the upcoming StarCon at the end of August. I'll be
going and if anyone else from the list will, we should try and hook up for
lunch or something to talk about our fav show!
Nicole Neilan
nneilan@megavision.com
<sig pending>
- -
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 16:37:19 -0700
From: "Slayer01" <slayer@swlink.net>
Subject: BUFFY: David-Boreanaz and marriage
I found this in an article on the web. Just thought it was strange. I
don't really care if he is or he is not married, it is just weird.=A0
DBoreanz: I am officially not taken=20
DBoreanz: there is someone special in my love=20
DBoreanz: I am not taken yet, I don't really have time for a relationship=
=20
DBoreanz: But no I am not married, that was a misprint
Transmitted: 5/20/98 6:00 PM (p0acord9)=20
For the full article go to=20
http://members.aol.com/Mirella23/Chat.html
Slayer01=20
I KNOW HE IS MARRIED but I was wondering did he just get married lately,
like in the last month or so.
Visit my site on=20
http://www.swlink.net/~casper/slayer.htm
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 23:43:56 -0400
From: "Jeff Rohaly" <rohaly@iaw.com>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
Lisa Rose <cybrpaws@wco.com> wrote:
> I can't recall the premice of "Felicity." Is
> it another show focusing on white teenagers?
Close. It's about white college-age people. The quick description
that I've seen used a few times is that "It's Ally McBeal goes to
college!!" Here's the blurb from Ultimate TV (anything with Janeane
Garafolo in it can't be that bad):
"Felicity" -- Keri Russell ("Roar," "Malibu Shores") stars as
freshman Felicity Porter at New York University. She breaks fee of
her very orderly existence when she hits New York City. Also stars
Amy Jo Johnson ("Mighty Morphin Power Rangers"), Scott Speedman ("The
Dan Jansen Story") and Scott Foley ("Dawson's Creek"). Janeane
Garofalo provides the voice of her close friend and former French
tutor, with whom Felicity exchanges taped letters. Executive
Producers are: Jeffrey Abrams, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Tony Krantz
and Matt Reeves. The series is from Imagine Television in association
with Touchstone Television.
On the plus side for Buffy though is that Felicity will be airing
right after it, at 9 eastern/pacific on Tuesdays, taking Dawson's
Creek's spot. This might be a better complement if Felicity attracts
an older audience as Buffy does. According to Nielsen, Buffy's
median viewer age was 26 after the switch to Tuesday, whereas
Dawson's Creek's was only 21.
> Of course, with its *current* ratings at one of the big
> four networks (and I still feel silly including Fox as a
> "big" network), it would have been cancelled in a heartbeat,
> ala "Roar."
And I've often wondered if Buffy would be better off on one of
the major networks. Clearly there's a trade-off. It would
attract a larger audience because of the additional reach of the
networks and promo capabilities and the possibility that it could
get the old Veronica's Closet treatment of a dream time slot
somewhere. But how much larger would the audience be? Is it
really a niche show that just can't appeal to a wide enough
audience to survive without the fallback ability to say "Well,
it's doing well enough for a WB show." Or would it get numbers
that would allow it to survive or even to allow Joss to pursue
provocative topics or have the swim team really "love" their coach?
Who knows.
But I think of My So Called Life, another intelligently written show
about teenage life. It died a horrible death and it didn't even have
the additional drawbacks of a name that makes people giggle, or the
misguided notion attached to it that it's nothing but a fantasy show
about monsters and vampires.
On the other hand, back last fall when Scott Woodard from The WB was
posting those ratings for the big three markets of LA, New York and
Chicago, where The WB affiliates are well-established strong stations
with a history rather than the channel 49s and 58s as in some of the
lesser markets, Buffy was pulling down big network-like numbers, even
winning its time slot in LA as early as last October. If Buffy was
on the strong station lineup throughout the country that NBC, say,
could offer it, maybe it really could survive and thrive. Then
again, could it be that people in LA just aren't like people in the
rest of the country? Hmm.
Jeff Rohaly
rohaly@iaw.com
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 00:02:12 EDT
From: fun-ee@juno.com (fu nee)
Subject: BUFFY: What's this about Jenny!?
the show. I wanted to say goodbye to
Jenny who was my girlfriend on the show
who died horriblly. And I suggested that
<snip>
[...except she's not dead... <g>]
What's this? Are you hinting that Jenny Calendar may come back next
season?
With Hope,
funee
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 00:27:30 -0400
From: Ryan Harrington <ryanh@preferred.com>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
Does this new show Felicity premier the same day as Buffy's third season?
~Ryanh
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 23:54:05 -0700
From: Jeffrey Scott Nuttall <smeazel@sozo.com>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Overnight ratings for Angel
>Of course, with its *current* ratings at one of the big
>four networks (and I still feel silly including Fox as a
>"big" network), it would have been cancelled in a heartbeat,
>ala "Roar."
Well, maybe (and I say *maybe*) if it were on one of the big four
networks, Buffy would get enough promotion to get a significantly
larger market share. As for "Roar", it didn't do badly in the
ratings (and thus get canceled) because it was fantasy-based. It
did badly in the ratings because, unlike Buffy, it was unwatchable
tripe. (Well, IMO, anyway; I hope I'm not offending any Roar
fans out there...)
> ... According to Nielsen, Buffy's
>median viewer age was 26 after the switch to Tuesday, whereas
>Dawson's Creek's was only 21.
Really? 26? Wow. I'd have thought it was younger. Actually, that
makes me feel better. Here I thought maybe I was a bit older than
the average Buffy fan, and now I find I'm under the median (albeit
not by much)!
(P.S. to any statisticians out there: Yes, I KNOW the median and
average aren't the same thing, but for a normal "bell curve" they're
usually pretty close.)
----- Jeffrey Scott Nuttall
smeazel@sozo.com
http://www.sozo.com/sozo/people/JSN/index.html
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 06:49:21 EDT
From: <DIESEL456@aol.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Re: Ratings
I haven't read all of the mail on this topic, but I do have one thing to add:
It is a GOOD thing that Buffy is on the WB network. If it were on a larger
network, it's current ratings wouldn't have been enough to warrant another
season. However... it gets the second highest ratings of any WB show.
Therefore... it remains on the air on that network. Make sense?
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 10:42:16 EDT
From: <Buffy016@aol.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Access Hollywood
Does anyone have the Access Hollywood that was on like last Sundy and had SMG
on it? If you do e-mail me <A HREF="mailto:Buffy016@aol.com">Buffy</A>
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 11:42:02 +0000
From: buffyandangel4ever@juno.com (Jessy L Wood)
Subject: [none]
Does anyone know if anyone from the cast of Buffy is going to be on
Saturday Nite Live or anything like that anytime soon?
-Love Always
Jessy-
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 12:58:04 -0400
From: "Jeff Rohaly" <rohaly@iaw.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Angel Show Spoilers
Here's some stuff on the Angel show from the Ultimate TV show
website. It does talk about which characters might switch over to
that show from Buffy so I'll put spoiler space.
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Buffy's vampire beau Angel, played by David Boreanaz, 27, gets his
own spinoff next midseason. Seems the good/bad vampire, who was
slayed by Buffy on the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"season finale, will
be back for part of next season, but then will head to Los Angeles.
Cordelia, the cheerleader played by Charisma Carpenter, becomes
Angel's sort of "gal Friday," according to Boreanaz, who talked to TV
reporters in Pasadena Friday.
The hunka actor, sporting little blue sun shades,also discussed his
instant fame, explaining that the business of Hollywood is
something you don't want...to invade your well being." In fact,
though the actor had several script offers, he opted to travel
to South Africa on his hiatus to get away from it all.
In the "Buffy" spinoff, Boreanaz says Angel will travel to the other
Hellmouth, and that crossover with "Buffy" cast members is
likely. it's going to be very very interesting," says Boreanaz, of
his own series. "I'm looking forward to it."
"I want them to come to my show," Boreanaz says of the notorious pair
of vampires Drusilla (Juliet Landau) and Spike (James
Marsters). Boreanaz adds that he's spoken to series creator
Joss Whedon and that "The two of them will definitely be on the
show because of my (Angel's) relationship with Drucilla."
My comments:
1. Cordelia will be his Gal Friday??? More like Gal Friday the
13th. Although I'm sure that Angel could use another regular cast
member from Buffy to get it off the ground -- and one that will draw
in the male viewers, or at least male viewers as shallow as
myself -- I would miss Cordy on Buffy.
2. Now it's a midseason show, not scheduled for fall 1999 as we
originally heard??
3. I'd like to hear some of this from Joss. Nothing against Mr.
Boreanaz, but he did manage to create just a wee bit of confusion
with his public comments on the state of his
marriage/non-marriage.
Jeff Rohaly
rohaly@iaw.com
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 10:05:26 -0700
From: "Slayer01" <slayer@swlink.net>
Subject: BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
I have finally figured out what the Buffy writers are doing!!
You know that game called round robin or whatever where one person writes
part of a story then passes it on to another person who writes a bit more?
Eventually the story will go around lots of people and back to the first
person and so on until it is finished.
Well this is my theory. One writer wrote(call him Mr. A) wrote WttH. He
left it where Luke was about to bite Buffy then he passed his story on to
another writer (Mr. B) who had to get Buffy out of it. He wrote The Harvest
and then passed it on to another writer and so on. Now Mr. A and Mr. B have
been having a lot of fights as to who is the best writer so they try to
make their episode so hard that the other one can't follow it up.
Now there are other writers at the show that write some episodes but they
are not out to prove they are the best so there endings are nice and easy
to follow up like IOHIFY and IRYJ.
But Mr A and Mr. B turns came when Innocence was wrote, Mr. A. writing
innocence and Mr. B writing Surprise. Now I think what has happened is
that Mr. A wrote Becoming2 and Mr. B has to think of a way out of
everything. If he doesn't then it proves Mr. A is the better writer.
Anyone agree (or at least understand what I wrote)
Slayer01 babbling on as usual
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 12:26:25 -0500
From: Jennifer Bishop <jebishop@brownell.edu>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
Slayer01 wrote:
>
> I have finally figured out what the Buffy writers are doing!!
>
> You know that game called round robin or whatever where one person writes
> part of a story then passes it on to another person who writes a bit more?
> Eventually the story will go around lots of people and back to the first
> person and so on until it is finished.
>
> Well this is my theory. One writer wrote(call him Mr. A) wrote WttH. He
> left it where Luke was about to bite Buffy then he passed his story on to
> another writer (Mr. B) who had to get Buffy out of it. He wrote The Harvest
> and then passed it on to another writer and so on. Now Mr. A and Mr. B have
> been having a lot of fights as to who is the best writer so they try to
> make their episode so hard that the other one can't follow it up.
> Now there are other writers at the show that write some episodes but they
> are not out to prove they are the best so there endings are nice and easy
> to follow up like IOHIFY and IRYJ.
> But Mr A and Mr. B turns came when Innocence was wrote, Mr. A. writing
> innocence and Mr. B writing Surprise. Now I think what has happened is
> that Mr. A wrote Becoming2 and Mr. B has to think of a way out of
> everything. If he doesn't then it proves Mr. A is the better writer.
>
> Anyone agree (or at least understand what I wrote)
>
> Slayer01 babbling on as usual
>
> -
that sounds kind of odd. i would think all the writers would get
together at one big table, or at least the ones signed up to write that
week- and just have one big brainstorm and then write everything down at
once, which leaves some ends untied and some mistakes and quizzical
moments. But, hey, it could be/sounds like one team is writing all the
two-parters and the ones that leaves everyone going--huh?-- at the end.
Then the other teams pick up the slack.
Nifty idea, though!
- -Jen
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 13:33:00 +0000
From: buffyandangel4ever@juno.com (Jessy L Wood)
Subject: [none]
Is David Boreanaz married? I've heard that he was, and I've heard that he
wasn't. Which is true? If anyone knows would you please tell me?
-Love Always
Jessy-
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 14:16:10 EDT
From: <VampGrl22@aol.com>
Subject: BUFFY: Moloch
Can someone remind me who Moloch is? I know I remember that name from Buffy
somewhere. I have just been reading Allen Ginsburg's Howl, and noticed that
the entire second section of the poem seems to be devoted to him:
"Moloch the loveless! Mental Moloch! Moloch the heavy judger of men!" and it
goes on and on...
VampGirl
Keeper of Willow's interrogation techniques (GF),
Xander's design plans for the very tiny fence he believed Buffy was buliding
(WttH), Joyce's industrial strength detergent (for getting the blood out of
Buffy's clothes), Dru's "Angel always knows what speaks to a girl's heart,"
(BBB), Xander's "Oh yea baby, its snake-o-licious in here (IOHEFY), and
adoptive mother to fishman Gage (GF), owner of 250 shares of David Boreanz
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 14:17:39 -0400
From: "joegillis [tm]" <joegillis@intercall.net>
Subject: Re: BUFFY: Mr. A and Mr. B
At 12:26 PM 7/18/98 -0500, Jennifer Bishop wrote:
>that sounds kind of odd. i would think all the writers would get
>together at one big table, or at least the ones signed up to write that
>week- and just have one big brainstorm and then write everything down at
>once, which leaves some ends untied and some mistakes and quizzical
>moments.
Actually the way it works is everyone is in charge of writing a certain
number of episodes each season. They write it, then all of the other
members of the group have certain jobs to edit it and smooth it out. One
may check facts, one may go over the dialogue, one may check the coherency,
etc. Then Joss approves it and voila....a new episode.
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joegillis [tm]
joeygillis@aol.com
http://members.xoom.com/joegillis
"Your anger's real.
But just beware -
It's a waste to feel
that fate's unfair.
There's no such thing as tragedy;
I can't resent what's meant to be."
- -Rent '94
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 12:35:20 -0600
From: kmasters@rof.net (Katie Masters)
Subject: BUFFY: Loveline
Does anyone have the tapes of Alyson and Nick on Loveline a few days ago?
I missed it.
Katie
Keeper of Buffy's Nail Polish, WIllow's leather mini, Cordelia's stakes,
and the heart necklace Xander gave cordy on V-Day.
Guardian of Spike's feelings of rejection from Angel & Angel's adoptive mother
Keeper of Roses Wine colored dress & white chiffon
"Life is not a dress rehearsal" - Kate Winslet.
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 12:32:13 -0700
From: "Slayer01" <slayer@swlink.net>
Subject: BUFFY: I have a few questions
I just have a few questions. Please answer them!!!
Who created Spike?
Who created Darla?
Do you know anywhere that has any pictures of Dru in vamp form?
Do you know anywhere that has any pictures of Eyghon, Ted, The Three, The
Anointed One and Machida? (I have been to www.buffy.com but the pictures
there are lousy)
Thanks
Slayer01
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Date: Sat, 18 Jul 1998 19:03:16 EDT
From: <BuFFyIbEE@aol.com>
Subject: BUFFY: a dru and spike page
hi im adding a new vampire page to my site and if anyone know i can get some
good pics and info on dru and spike please email me back personally, thankx
~peg
my site~<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/BuFFyIbEE/mybuffy.html">Buffy the
vampire slayer</A>
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