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From a fairly old E! Online interview with Joss Whedon (and if you don't know who Joss is, you're visiting the wrong site. . .)

Do you ever think the show's title has deterred some people from checking it out?

Yes, I think that's probably true. The network always said it would be a problem and desperately wanted to change the title. I believe that anyone who isn't open to a show with this title isn't invited to the party. I made the title very specifically to say, "This is what it is." It wears itself on its sleeve. It's sophomoric, it's silly, it's comedy-horror-action; it's all there in the title. Having the metaphor to work with makes the show better, and having the silly title makes the show cooler. At least to me.

I am never going to apologize for the name of this site again.

Ok, not that I was apologizing before, but. . .

Saw the quote in one of the essays in Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which I've been reading off and on for a while now.

It's. . . well, it's a collection of fairly scholarly essays about a television show. I'm not sure there's any point reviewing such a thing.

I did, however, want to introduce it.

Foreshadowing: your guide to quality blogging.

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Even a little weensie review would be welcome. I mean, I keep hearing about that book and wondering whether it's worth picking up. So... is it?

Lauren, if you're a fan or at least a frequent viewer of the show, and not put off by passages like

This incident demonstrates -- apart from the frail flammability of Giles's manuscript collection -- the materiality of language in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Words and utterances have palpable power, and their rules must be respected if they are to be wielded as weapons in the fight against evil.

then yes, it's worth a look.

Or I could send you this copy to check out if you'd like.

Warning: the above was typed in a pre-coffee state, and may not actually answer anything.

Sounds fun! I may wander over to the nearby university library and see whether they've got a copy.

Best of luck, Lauren. I checked ours, & all the copies [in the state!] are checked out until doomsday. Wankers.

Yes, well, our timing is not the best -- everyone I know who was a Buffy fan is in massive nostalgia mode, and grasping onto anything they can get their hands on to relive the glory days. :)

Huh. I really wasn't that impressed with Glory.

Oh, come on, somebody was going to say it.

Neo, seeing as I have a small pile of Nausicaa tpbs to send your way, I could add one more book to the stack.

Which reminds me, could you email your snail/postal address? I have no idea where anything is right now. . .

Aaron, seriously? That was bad. :)

BUFFY: I'm sorry, I just... ahhhh... I haven't had a good pun in a while.

ANGEL: That would still be the case.

It's ok to post bits of Chosen (the series finale) without spoiler warnings at this point, right? Most visitors are from the US and Canada, I think. . .

Certainly safe for me -- I've seen it two and a half times already. But I think those lines were cut, weren't they?

"Foreshadowing: your guide to quality blogging."

Someone's a Bloom County fan. Nice to see that folks still remember.

> I'm not sure there's any point reviewing such a thing.


Someone CLEARLY doesn't remember WHY this book was SENT TO THE HOUSE IN THE FIRST PLACE--!

I'm gonna tell Joe Bob!

So...I dunno if y'all have heard, but Joss Whedon is supposedly planning to write or is writing a BALLET about Buffy. Hrrrm.

He seems to be doing a lot of them, there's a Joss interview posted over at IGN Filmforce...
http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/425/425492p1.html

RE: Buffy essays - There's a essay in "The Partly Cloudy Patriot" called "The Nerd Voice" that says that Al Gore should have tried to be more like High School Willow - and Vowell actually backs her arguement up pretty well. Interesting read.

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