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Buffy to be an online game
by Debra McDuffee, posted Sep 5th 2008 8:38AM
No doubt about it, the TV viewing world loves Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In fact, there are some of us ... ahem ... who just can't seem to let it go.Yeah, I just called the kettle black, as I mourn for Buffy like no other show in the history of television. However, now that a massive mulitiplayer online Buffy game has been announced, I am wondering if all the Buffy love has gone just a bit too far.
I could stomach the previous video games, mostly because they weren't purchased by anyone in my household, and I have even been known to read the season eight comic books (which may or may not have something to do with the storyline of the MMO game). Maybe, just maybe, I am wondering if it is time for all of us to just let Buffy rest in peace.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8 comic -- An early look
by Keith McDuffee, posted Feb 19th 2007 10:19AM
Since Angel left the air almost three years ago, fans of the Buffyverse shows have wondered how (not if) either series would continue. We've been teased with the possibility of moves since even before Buffy ended its run, and still no one seems to have given us a straight answer.Finally we Whedon fans have had something to look forward to in the form of a comic book. Sure there have been plenty of books done in the Buffyverse before, but this time it's different. 'Long Way from Home' is meant to serve as the start of Joss' s vision of what a season eight of Buffy would have been, had the show continued. So for purists this is most probably considered canon.
I was lucky enough to get an early draft of the first issue from the series, so read on for a few not-so spoilery tidbits.
Whedon talks about the future of TV
by Keith McDuffee, posted Jan 3rd 2006 12:12PM
If you're a fan of Joss Whedon's dry humor, you'll love his "guest
columnist" appearance in TV Guide recently. Joss was asked what he thought we'd all be watching on TV in the
future, and gives his insights into what that might be. Best snippet from the article: "Approximately 67 percent of all television will be CSI-based, including CSI:
Des Moines, CSI: New York but a Different Part than Gary Sinise Is In and NCSI: SVU WKRP, which
covers every possible gruesome crime with a groovin' '70s beat.[via BoingBoing]
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