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Grex Scifi Item 94: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Entered by kaplan on Wed Jun 11 22:48:36 UTC 1997:

Anyone been watching Buffy, the Vampire Slayer?  It's on WB (channel 20 in
Detroit) Mondays at 9:00 pm.  Surprisingly good show.  I like the central
character and the supporting cast includes many interesting people.  Really
good one liners.  Pretty good plots.  I should have posted this a week ago
so you could have seen the rerun of the series premier, but you can still
catch the second half and I'm sure they'll tell you what you missed.

6 responses total.



#1 of 6 by octavius on Thu Jun 12 00:16:46 1997:

        Is the show dark fantasy or mostly horror?
(I know its cheese-goth.)


#2 of 6 by bru on Thu Jun 12 15:55:07 1997:

I just want to know how the police never show up and wonder at the body count.


#3 of 6 by anderyn on Thu Jul 10 01:06:39 1997:

I really like it. It's not *wonderful*, but there are good 
actors and some rather intriguing plot lines.
(I re-watched the one with the animal possession this week. Ooooh,
scary.)


#4 of 6 by octavius on Thu Jul 10 16:59:32 1997:

        Highlander has the same problem, but there are at least a lot of good
sword fights...


#5 of 6 by mappy on Sat Dec 5 00:49:35 1998:

Buffy is actually my favorite show (or one of them at least), I have been
watching it from the beginning and it keeps getting better and better. I like
this Buffy better than the one in the movie. I also like how the other
characters (as well as Buffy) have been developing...very well written show
as well as good acting talent!


#6 of 6 by starwolf on Mon Dec 7 15:07:03 1998:

re Highlander: How can there Be Only One if new Immortals are showing 
up in every other episode?

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