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Post by Trinity on Mar 29, 2020 0:10:57 GMT -5
Yeah, I wanted to do it differently, so the first season was longer, and could do a bit more with the first season. That would be cool. I did wish the first season was a full season, we may have seen more mythology done with Darla, the Master and Angel. I wonder if they'd have introduced Oz and Jenny much earlier. Yes, I wanted to show the origin story here, but I might do more with it as a longer episode later, this is more like a tease. I also want to do more with Pike and have him return later, and in my head with the casting, I might use Luke Perry, but I'm not sure if he's too old to be seen playing a teenager at this point, unless of course, Pike was a senior, so he was older than Buffy. Your going to use Pike. That is really cool. Luke Perry was born in 1966, so he would be 30 in 1966 when Buffy started. Not that shows haven't cast older actors to play teenagers. I mean some have been close to 30 or a tad older in shows. Maybe Pike could be a senior student who first met Buffy, so he'd be 18/19 or older whenever you bring him back. Are you basing it off the Buffy prequel comic 'The Origin' which was better than the movie, which even used Pike based on Luke Perry's appearance. I see Jesse is Xander's cousin here. Are you going to kill him off and make him a vampire, or is he going to be part of the Scooby Gang and replace Oz? Also Amy runs the school paper, and I see you dropping hints that Willow is a witch already, if her aunt is one, but Willow doesn't believe it yet. Yeah, I was thinking of making him his non-identical twin brother, but just went with cousin. I think I might have him replace Oz, as that might overcrowd the Scooby gang later. Yes, Amy is the editor of the school paper. Yeah, Willow will be a witch much earlier, and I'm changing the backstory here. Okay. Yeah, if your keeping Jesse, Oz will just be too many. Unless you killed someone off. That sounds okay. I look forward to reading what you do.
Yeah, Aua never appeared again, but got mentioned. Better to just keep using Harmony.
Yeah, it is a new addition for Amy. So I trust Amy won't be a witch in this version just Willow, or will Amy and Willow be a couple, if Willow comes out of closet. Nice. I look forward to seeing what changes you make to her here.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Mar 29, 2020 0:23:23 GMT -5
Yeah, I wanted to do it differently, so the first season was longer, and could do a bit more with the first season. That would be cool. I did wish the first season was a full season, we may have seen more mythology done with Darla, the Master and Angel. I wonder if they'd have introduced Oz and Jenny much earlier. Me too. Yes, I wanted to show the origin story here, but I might do more with it as a longer episode later, this is more like a tease. I also want to do more with Pike and have him return later, and in my head with the casting, I might use Luke Perry, but I'm not sure if he's too old to be seen playing a teenager at this point, unless of course, Pike was a senior, so he was older than Buffy. Your going to use Pike. That is really cool. Luke Perry was born in 1966, so he would be 30 in 1966 when Buffy started. Not that shows haven't cast older actors to play teenagers. I mean some have been close to 30 or a tad older in shows. Maybe Pike could be a senior student who first met Buffy, so he'd be 18/19 or older whenever you bring him back. Are you basing it off the Buffy prequel comic 'The Origin' which was better than the movie, which even used Pike based on Luke Perry's appearance. Yes, I hope to use him later on.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Luke Perry was still playing a teenager in 1993/94 when his character on 90210 graduated high school, so only about three years later. I might see what I can do.
I do hope to use that as inspiration.
Yeah, I was thinking of making him his non-identical twin brother, but just went with cousin. I think I might have him replace Oz, as that might overcrowd the Scooby gang later.
Yes, Amy is the editor of the school paper. Yeah, Willow will be a witch much earlier, and I'm changing the backstory here. Okay. Yeah, if your keeping Jesse, Oz will just be too many. Unless you killed someone off. That sounds okay. I look forward to reading what you do. What I was thinking. But I haven't thought that far ahead.
I have ideas for Willow.
Yes, I was inspired by those shows with her character. I was going to create an original character, but just went with Amy, since she was Willow's friend and all. I figured, better to just use an existing character. Yeah, it is a new addition for Amy. So I trust Amy won't be a witch in this version just Willow, or will Amy and Willow be a couple, if Willow comes out of closet. I don't think I'll make Amy a witch too, if I have Willow in Season 1. As for her and Amy together, probaly not. Thank you.
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Post by Katie on Mar 29, 2020 6:34:06 GMT -5
Me too. I'm down for a re-watch. Shall we start a thread and get the ball rolling. Many years ago, I did a live discussion on another board maybe 15 years ago, where we used their discord server (chat system) to talk about the episode as we all watched. And someone used to copy all the chat at the end to save. Is that what you did it appears Katie and Jean. Or do you guys use the forum to post and do it as you watch. I hope I'm following right. Dark Avenger, looking forward. A great distraction from the coronavirus. I've paid little attention to it in the news unless something major is reported. So far in my country, the death rate is so low, we only just got our first death today. I think that is what they do. But they can explain it better than me.
It is a good thing to do, and why I want to work on this, something keep me busy, when we have no much shows on air, when all the new episodes run out.
We basically have time we set up every weekend on either Saturday or Sunday night, and we re-watch the episodes, followed by our discussions and brainstorming for CCDOW and rewriting the episodes to fit what both nights groups have done. I haven't been part of a discord sever chat, as, yeah, those tend to disappear, but on a forum and thread, the posts stay put, and you can go over and read them later. And I see, you have wrote your first press release. I think that is what they do. But they can explain it better than me.
It is a good thing to do, and why I want to work on this, something keep me busy, when we have no much shows on air, when all the new episodes run out.
That sounds like fun. We need something to watch when the new episodes of shows dry out. I'll love to be part of it. Maybe start a thread, and we can discuss episodes. Go for it! Start one and discuss, I'll join (although my first priority would be the Charmed re-watches and CCDOW discussions at the Cafe), but I'll still comment and read your reviews and or discussions. If you set up a live re-watch and post and comment as your watching, as we do at another board. Figure out your time, and have fun. But if not, just start a thread and review the episodes, and then discussions can happen on said episode.
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Post by Katie on Mar 29, 2020 6:38:58 GMT -5
Dark Avenger's Notes: I started my rewrite. I've based it on the real first episode, but I added parts from how Buffy first became Slayer too. I've also introduced Buffy's sister Dawn right away as her sister. I also have done a bit more, so Willow will learn she is a witch because her aunt was one. I also have introduced Amy into the story here with more to do.
I haven't finished it yet. But I started it.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: October 7, 1996 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The WB Season 1 Episode 01: "Welcome to the Hellmouth (Part 1)"
SPECIAL TWO-HOUR SERIES PREMIERE — The series begins, with the title card saying Los Angeles, 1996 on Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) fifteenth birthday, Buffy has dreams of past Slayers fighting and battling vampires, including a slayer who died a month earlier. Buffy awakens freaked out by what she dreamed.
The next afternoon, Buffy is seen with her three friends leaving Hemery High School, as a mysterious man (David Boreanaz) watches out a window in a dark car and catches a glimpse of Buffy. Buffy and her friends are planning to attend the winter formal in a week. As she says goodbye to her friends, a man (Richard Riehle) approaches her, telling her a tale about her destiny fighting vampires, he then introduces himself as a watcher named Merrick.
Later that night, Merrick then observes Buffy in a cemetery staking her first vampire rather clumsily. The mysterious man watches, concerned as Buffy plunges the stake into the vampire again, and this time hits her mark. An instant later the vampire bursts into dust. Buffy is caught by surprise, and she screams, surprised by what she just did. She just stares at the ashes on the grass in shock. Behind her Merrick steps up saying "You see your power?" Buffy isn't at all sure she wants to see, and he tells her, this is her destiny, and she can't fight it.
The mysterious man watches as Buffy goes home, where her father yells at her for being gone without telling them where she was going. Her mother (Kristine Sutherland) seems a bit more understanding. And her younger sister Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg) just runs to her room scared. After watching the whole ordeal, the mysterious man returns to an apartment, and calls saying he has decided that he wants "to be somebody" and help Buffy.
Now in present day, with the title card saying, Sunnydale, Fall 1996, we see a man break into a window and sneaking into Sunnydale High at night, leading a girl (Julie Benz) by the hand. He takes her to the auditorium. They start to make out, until she becomes frightened, but he assures her that they're alone and are fine. He approaches her, but then she morphs into her vampire face and bites his neck.
In the next morning, it is a new school day and Buffy awakens in bed, having more strange dreams about vampires, including one particular vampire, her mother calls out for her to not be late on her first day at a new school, as she already has to drive her sister Dawn to school too.
Buffy is being shown around her new school by Principal Flutie. As he does so, he calls her by different names, none of which are her own. Buffy assures Flutie that there won't be any problems like at her old school and she is "Here to have fun. But I mean learning, fun with learning." Flutie tells Buffy not to worry, he thinks she will fit in just fine.
Buffy walks down the halls and bumps into a male student (Nicholas Brendon), spilling the contents of her handbag on the floor. He introduces himself as Xander Harris who helps Buffy repack. She leaves without her stake, which Xander pockets because he called out to her, but she had already walked away.
Later Xander walks into the high school newspaper room, known as The Sunnydale High Sentinel, where he meets up with Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan) and his cousin as Jesse McNally (Eric Balfour). We learn the editor of the school paper is Amy Madison (Elizabeth Anne Allen). Willow tells her friends, her strange aunt last night kept telling her weird stories about witches, and Willow doesn't believe her, and they all laugh saying that witches are not real.
In history class, Buffy is helped by popular girl Cordelia Chase (Charisma Carpenter), who afterwards does a test to see how cool she is, as Buffy had just moved to Sunnydale, California from Los Angeles. Later Cordelia humiliates an awkward Willow at the water fountain and also teases Amy who joins her telling her she has some exciting news to report for the paper.
Inside the library, Buffy enters needing a book, and meets Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) who places a book titled Vampyr in front of Buffy after recognising who she is. Buffy quickly leaves.
Buffy meets Willow, and sits with her to talk. At the same time, a dead body is found in the locker rooms by Cordelia's friend Harmony (Mercedes McNab). Amy investigates it, and sneaks inside and starts taking photos of it. Jesse and Xander soon join Buffy and Willow for lunch, and Xander returns the stake. Buffy claims it's standard self-defense in Los Angeles to cover. Cordelia appears and tells Buffy she won't get to meet Coach Foster because gym class was canceled "due to the extreme dead guy" in Harmony's locker. Buffy asks whether there were marks on the body, freaking out Cordelia. Amy comes running with some big news, telling them to meet her in the newspaper room.
Buffy forces her way into the locker room, examines the body, and finds wounds of a vampire on the neck.
Later, Amy presents the photo she took in the locker room to Willow, Jesse and Xander in the school newspaper room. Amy informs them of strange things happening in town, and says she has been collecting lots of freaky stories. Xander doesn't believe such a thing is possible but Amy shows him her "Freaky Sunnydale wall" - a collection of articles about the strange goings-on in Sunnydale that nobody seems to notice. Amy also asks Willow if she believes her, especially what her aunt told her about witches may not be just an urban myth. And she even shows her part of her wall a case that might be about witches. Willow says maybe she is right.
Buffy returns to the library and confronts Giles, who informs her that he is her Watcher following the death of her old Watcher Merrick months ago. Buffy refuses to accept her calling as a Slayer since it had gotten her expelled from her previous school and cost her social life, and she has lost touch with the only person she told about being a slayer Pike.
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Good job so far. I haven't watched the series in so long. I see you have made lots of changes to the first episode. I see you added a bit of when she first became the slayer in the story, with showing Angel in the shadows, and then cutting to her move to Sunnydale with her mother, and Dawn (who you have introduced right away). I see you included Amy here, and she works for the school paper investigating the strange things going on in Sunnydale. And Jesse isn't just their friend, but Xander's cousin. Also teasing Willow being a witch I see.
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Post by Katie on Mar 29, 2020 6:42:07 GMT -5
That would be cool. I did wish the first season was a full season, we may have seen more mythology done with Darla, the Master and Angel. I wonder if they'd have introduced Oz and Jenny much earlier. Me too. Your going to use Pike. That is really cool. Luke Perry was born in 1966, so he would be 30 in 1966 when Buffy started. Not that shows haven't cast older actors to play teenagers. I mean some have been close to 30 or a tad older in shows. Maybe Pike could be a senior student who first met Buffy, so he'd be 18/19 or older whenever you bring him back. Are you basing it off the Buffy prequel comic 'The Origin' which was better than the movie, which even used Pike based on Luke Perry's appearance. Yes, I hope to use him later on.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Luke Perry was still playing a teenager in 1993/94 when his character on 90210 graduated high school, so only about three years later. I might see what I can do.
I do hope to use that as inspiration.
Okay. Yeah, if your keeping Jesse, Oz will just be too many. Unless you killed someone off. That sounds okay. I look forward to reading what you do. What I was thinking. But I haven't thought that far ahead.
I have ideas for Willow.
Yeah, it is a new addition for Amy. So I trust Amy won't be a witch in this version just Willow, or will Amy and Willow be a couple, if Willow comes out of closet. I don't think I'll make Amy a witch too, if I have Willow in Season 1. As for her and Amy together, probably not. Thank you. Yeah, if you want to use Pike and Luke Perry's version, good idea. I know Pike appears in some of the Buffy novels and comics, based on Perry's character. I'd find this a really cool change to use him. If you have lots of characters already, and not planning to kill Jesse, then I suggest not introducing Oz, at least this early. But this is your story, so up to you. Good luck with this, seems you have lots of ideas already.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Mar 29, 2020 6:49:38 GMT -5
Dark Avenger's Notes: I started my rewrite. I've based it on the real first episode, but I added parts from how Buffy first became Slayer too. I've also introduced Buffy's sister Dawn right away as her sister. I also have done a bit more, so Willow will learn she is a witch because her aunt was one. I also have introduced Amy into the story here with more to do.
I haven't finished it yet. But I started it.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: October 7, 1996 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The WB Season 1 Episode 01: "Welcome to the Hellmouth (Part 1)"
SPECIAL TWO-HOUR SERIES PREMIERE — The series begins, with the title card saying Los Angeles, 1996 on Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) fifteenth birthday, Buffy has dreams of past Slayers fighting and battling vampires, including a slayer who died a month earlier. Buffy awakens freaked out by what she dreamed.
The next afternoon, Buffy is seen with her three friends leaving Hemery High School, as a mysterious man (David Boreanaz) watches out a window in a dark car and catches a glimpse of Buffy. Buffy and her friends are planning to attend the winter formal in a week. As she says goodbye to her friends, a man (Richard Riehle) approaches her, telling her a tale about her destiny fighting vampires, he then introduces himself as a watcher named Merrick.
Later that night, Merrick then observes Buffy in a cemetery staking her first vampire rather clumsily. The mysterious man watches, concerned as Buffy plunges the stake into the vampire again, and this time hits her mark. An instant later the vampire bursts into dust. Buffy is caught by surprise, and she screams, surprised by what she just did. She just stares at the ashes on the grass in shock. Behind her Merrick steps up saying "You see your power?" Buffy isn't at all sure she wants to see, and he tells her, this is her destiny, and she can't fight it.
The mysterious man watches as Buffy goes home, where her father yells at her for being gone without telling them where she was going. Her mother (Kristine Sutherland) seems a bit more understanding. And her younger sister Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg) just runs to her room scared. After watching the whole ordeal, the mysterious man returns to an apartment, and calls saying he has decided that he wants "to be somebody" and help Buffy.
Now in present day, with the title card saying, Sunnydale, Fall 1996, we see a man break into a window and sneaking into Sunnydale High at night, leading a girl (Julie Benz) by the hand. He takes her to the auditorium. They start to make out, until she becomes frightened, but he assures her that they're alone and are fine. He approaches her, but then she morphs into her vampire face and bites his neck.
In the next morning, it is a new school day and Buffy awakens in bed, having more strange dreams about vampires, including one particular vampire, her mother calls out for her to not be late on her first day at a new school, as she already has to drive her sister Dawn to school too.
Buffy is being shown around her new school by Principal Flutie. As he does so, he calls her by different names, none of which are her own. Buffy assures Flutie that there won't be any problems like at her old school and she is "Here to have fun. But I mean learning, fun with learning." Flutie tells Buffy not to worry, he thinks she will fit in just fine.
Buffy walks down the halls and bumps into a male student (Nicholas Brendon), spilling the contents of her handbag on the floor. He introduces himself as Xander Harris who helps Buffy repack. She leaves without her stake, which Xander pockets because he called out to her, but she had already walked away.
Later Xander walks into the high school newspaper room, known as The Sunnydale High Sentinel, where he meets up with Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan) and his cousin as Jesse McNally (Eric Balfour). We learn the editor of the school paper is Amy Madison (Elizabeth Anne Allen). Willow tells her friends, her strange aunt last night kept telling her weird stories about witches, and Willow doesn't believe her, and they all laugh saying that witches are not real.
In history class, Buffy is helped by popular girl Cordelia Chase (Charisma Carpenter), who afterwards does a test to see how cool she is, as Buffy had just moved to Sunnydale, California from Los Angeles. Later Cordelia humiliates an awkward Willow at the water fountain and also teases Amy who joins her telling her she has some exciting news to report for the paper.
Inside the library, Buffy enters needing a book, and meets Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) who places a book titled Vampyr in front of Buffy after recognising who she is. Buffy quickly leaves.
Buffy meets Willow, and sits with her to talk. At the same time, a dead body is found in the locker rooms by Cordelia's friend Harmony (Mercedes McNab). Amy investigates it, and sneaks inside and starts taking photos of it. Jesse and Xander soon join Buffy and Willow for lunch, and Xander returns the stake. Buffy claims it's standard self-defense in Los Angeles to cover. Cordelia appears and tells Buffy she won't get to meet Coach Foster because gym class was canceled "due to the extreme dead guy" in Harmony's locker. Buffy asks whether there were marks on the body, freaking out Cordelia. Amy comes running with some big news, telling them to meet her in the newspaper room.
Buffy forces her way into the locker room, examines the body, and finds wounds of a vampire on the neck.
Later, Amy presents the photo she took in the locker room to Willow, Jesse and Xander in the school newspaper room. Amy informs them of strange things happening in town, and says she has been collecting lots of freaky stories. Xander doesn't believe such a thing is possible but Amy shows him her "Freaky Sunnydale wall" - a collection of articles about the strange goings-on in Sunnydale that nobody seems to notice. Amy also asks Willow if she believes her, especially what her aunt told her about witches may not be just an urban myth. And she even shows her part of her wall a case that might be about witches. Willow says maybe she is right.
Buffy returns to the library and confronts Giles, who informs her that he is her Watcher following the death of her old Watcher Merrick months ago. Buffy refuses to accept her calling as a Slayer since it had gotten her expelled from her previous school and cost her social life, and she has lost touch with the only person she told about being a slayer Pike.
MORE TO WRITE.......
- Dark Avenger
Good job so far. I haven't watched the series in so long. I see you have made lots of changes to the first episode. I see you added a bit of when she first became the slayer in the story, with showing Angel in the shadows, and then cutting to her move to Sunnydale with her mother, and Dawn (who you have introduced right away). I see you included Amy here, and she works for the school paper investigating the strange things going on in Sunnydale. And Jesse isn't just their friend, but Xander's cousin. Also teasing Willow being a witch I see. Thank you, re-reading it, I just picked up on some things I need to fix, in addition to writing more. Consider this a rough draft. Me too. Yes, I hope to use him later on.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Luke Perry was still playing a teenager in 1993/94 when his character on 90210 graduated high school, so only about three years later. I might see what I can do.
I do hope to use that as inspiration.
What I was thinking. But I haven't thought that far ahead.
I have ideas for Willow.
I don't think I'll make Amy a witch too, if I have Willow in Season 1. As for her and Amy together, probably not. Thank you. Yeah, if you want to use Pike and Luke Perry's version, good idea. I know Pike appears in some of the Buffy novels and comics, based on Perry's character. I'd find this a really cool change to use him. If you have lots of characters already, and not planning to kill Jesse, then I suggest not introducing Oz, at least this early. But this is your story, so up to you. Good luck with this, seems you have lots of ideas already. Thanks. Yeah, he did appear in some of the novels and the comics, especially one based on the Buffy original teleplay movie script, but changed to fit the series style. I haven't decided yet, he might just be cut out and or Jesse will take Oz's place.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Mar 29, 2020 6:51:32 GMT -5
I think that is what they do. But they can explain it better than me.
It is a good thing to do, and why I want to work on this, something keep me busy, when we have no much shows on air, when all the new episodes run out.
We basically have time we set up every weekend on either Saturday or Sunday night, and we re-watch the episodes, followed by our discussions and brainstorming for CCDOW and rewriting the episodes to fit what both nights groups have done. I haven't been part of a discord sever chat, as, yeah, those tend to disappear, but on a forum and thread, the posts stay put, and you can go over and read them later. And I see, you have wrote your first press release. That sounds like fun. We need something to watch when the new episodes of shows dry out. I'll love to be part of it. Maybe start a thread, and we can discuss episodes. Go for it! Start one and discuss, I'll join, if you set up a live re-watch and post and comment as your watching, as we do at another board. Figure out your time, and have fun. But if not, just start a thread and review the episodes, and then discussions can happen on said episode. That does sound like so much fun. Seems some are keen here. So why not, unless our admins here create us our own sub-board for the episode discussions.
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Post by Tim on Mar 29, 2020 11:57:26 GMT -5
Good start, Dark Avenger.
Mind you, I'm not that familiar with Buffy, so I'll be learning as I go.
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Post by Trinity on Mar 29, 2020 17:18:52 GMT -5
You'll be in for some fun then, not seeing it or being familiar.
One of the best vampire shows, most of the ones that follow just never lived up to the hype. I'm sorry, never been a fan of Twilight or the Vampire Diaries. I've seen some of the Vampire Diaries, it got off to a decent start, and I stopped watching once it hit Season 4, when it got so boring and predictable. I never bothered with all the spin-offs either.
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Post by Tim on Mar 30, 2020 0:25:59 GMT -5
Julie Plec's rubbish shows
Make them go away.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Mar 30, 2020 1:11:54 GMT -5
Good start, Dark Avenger.
Mind you, I'm not that familiar with Buffy, so I'll be learning as I go.
Thank you. I went back and had to tidy up a bit of what I did before, but hoping to write more and finish off the first episode later tonight, after I catch up on some shows. That's okay, hopefully you'll learn as you read along.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Mar 30, 2020 1:13:46 GMT -5
You'll be in for some fun then, not seeing it or being familiar. One of the best vampire shows, most of the ones that follow just never lived up to the hype. I'm sorry, never been a fan of Twilight or the Vampire Diaries. I've seen some of the Vampire Diaries, it got off to a decent start, and I stopped watching once it hit Season 4, when it got so boring and predictable. I never bothered with all the spin-offs either. Julie Plec's rubbish shows Make them go away.
Tell me about it. Make it go away. I can't believe her universe is still around. I did watch the show, but it didn't last long before he got predictable. It was when Kevin Williamson left in the middle of Season 3, and Julie Plec got full control, that the show turned bad. Never bothered with her show since. So boring, and its same plots recycled.
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Post by Tim on Mar 30, 2020 12:02:58 GMT -5
She's clearly bribing someone at the CW.
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Post by Trinity on Mar 30, 2020 22:23:02 GMT -5
Good start, Dark Avenger.
Mind you, I'm not that familiar with Buffy, so I'll be learning as I go.
Thank you. I went back and had to tidy up a bit of what I did before, but hoping to write more and finish off the first episode later tonight, after I catch up on some shows. That's okay, hopefully you'll learn as you read along. I can't wait for more.
She's clearly bribing someone at the CW.
I wouldn't be surprised. I see they are trying to reboot The Lost Boys, but for now with Covid-19, it won't be off the ground with pilot season cancelled or paused. So we might have gotten lucky. Enough with vampires CW. Try something new.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Apr 1, 2020 7:29:46 GMT -5
Thank you. I went back and had to tidy up a bit of what I did before, but hoping to write more and finish off the first episode later tonight, after I catch up on some shows. That's okay, hopefully you'll learn as you read along. I can't wait for more.
She's clearly bribing someone at the CW.
I wouldn't be surprised. I see they are trying to reboot The Lost Boys, but for now with Covid-19, it won't be off the ground with pilot season cancelled or paused. So we might have gotten lucky. Enough with vampires CW. Try something new. Yeah, I'm so over The CW with their vampires. I might be game for a Buffy spin-off with a new slayer, but for now, I'd rather they let Buffy rest a while more, and just be done in comics and books. As for more Trinity, I was working a bit more on it, but still at it. I'll share when I have stuff.
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