Buffy The Vampire Slayer Links
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- Season 7 (182 links)
- Episode 23 - The End of all Ends (1 link)
- Episode 22 - Chosen (10 links)
- Episode 21 - End of Days (8 links)
- Episode 20 - Touched (10 links)
- Episode 19 - Empty Places (8 links)
- Episode 18 - Dirty Girls (8 links)
- Episode 17 - Lies My Parents Told Me (9 links)
- Episode 16 - Storyteller (9 links)
- Episode 15 - Get It Done (9 links)
- Episode 14 - First Date (9 links)
- Episode 13 - The Killer In Me (8 links)
- Episode 12 - Potential (10 links)
- Episode 11 - Showtime (8 links)
- Episode 10 - Bring on the Night (7 links)
- Episode 9 - Never Leave Me (8 links)
- Episode 8 - Sleeper (7 links)
- Episode 7 - Conversations with Dead People (8 links)
- Episode 6 - Him (8 links)
- Episode 5 - Selfless (6 links)
- Episode 4 - Help (6 links)
- Episode 3 - Same Time, Same Place (6 links)
- Episode 2 - Beneath You (7 links)
- Episode 1 - Lessons (11 links)
- All - Season 7 on DVD [Amazon] (1 link) Amazon
- Season 6 (128 links)
- Season 5 (142 links)
- Season 4 (132 links)
- Season 3 (137 links)
- Season 2 (240 links)
- Season 1 (145 links)
- 1-7 (1 link)
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer Boxset DVD (1 link)
- Clips (9 links)
- Collector's Set (1 link)
- Download Links (1 link)
- Episode Transcripts (1 link)
- Fan-Vids (2 links)
- Music Videos (1 link)
- Show Info (1 link)
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News
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Buffy Season 8...
1 commentSeason 8 is not a television series, it is a comic book series written as a follow up.
Gutted :(
Reviews
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Season 7 episode:2 Beneath you
The 2 links for this episode are for the first half of the show. Does anyone have a link for part 2?
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Crush
Please can someone put crush part 1 on becuz the flash isnt working on my computer would be really greatfull if someone would put it up there.
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moralistic no-no
Sorry but i dont believe i care to hear the moralistic ramblings between two lesbians, trying too hard too be sooo pc...rediculous or perverse...I am about to stop watching one of my favorite shows because of its need to profess someones sexual pr...
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yea still having trouble getting it to work on my computer...i downloaded flash 3 times and it says it downloaded but that doesnt work...and on toudo.com it freeezes after 2 seconds and even if i let it load for a few the show freeezes after 2 sec...
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i cant get any of the season 3-7 episodes working right...its not loading and not playing right 4 me and its #$%^ing irritating
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it sucks they didnt continue season 8 on tv rather then the comic...cuz te comics dont take plavce right after the hellmouth was destroyed...and the same for the Angel series they stopped the show right after the appacolypse started and they didin...
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More Information
Writer Joss Whedon says that "Rhonda the Immortal Waitress was really the first incarnation of [the Buffy concept], just the idea of some woman who seems to be completely insignificant who turns out to be extraordinary." This early, unproduced idea evolved into Buffy, which Whedon developed to invert the Hollywood formula of "the little blonde girl who goes into a dark alley and gets killed in every horror movie."Whedon wanted "to subvert that idea and create someone who was a hero." He explained: "The very first mission statement of the show was the joy of female power: having it, using it, sharing it."
The concept was first visited through Whedon's script for the 1992 movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which featured Kristy Swanson in the title role. The director, Fran Rubel Kuzui, saw it as a "pop culture comedy about what people think about vampires." Whedon disagreed: "I had written this scary film about an empowered woman, and they turned it into a broad comedy. It was crushing."The script was praised within the industry, but the movie was not.
Several years later, Gail Berman, a Sandollar Productions executive, approached Whedon to develop his Buffy concept into a television series. Whedon explained that "They said, 'Do you want to do a show?' And I thought, 'High school as a horror movie.' And so the metaphor became the central concept behind Buffy, and that's how I sold it."The supernatural elements in the series stood as metaphors for personal anxieties associated with adolescence and young adulthood. Whedon went on to write and partly fund a 25-minute unaired Buffy pilot that was shown to networks and eventually sold to the WB Network. The latter promoted the premiere with a series of History of the Slayer clips,and the first episode aired on March 10, 1997.


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