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		<title>&quot;In Defense of Riley&quot; by Jane Espenson</title>
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		<description>Alright, we know Riley Finn might not be the most popular guy in the Buffy-verse, but he's still a great character! For all you haters out there, here's Riley One-Shot writer Jane Espenson with a little something in his defense. Jane, tell it like it is: &lt;br /&gt;rileyI hear that some of you are wondering why Riley Finn deserves a one-shot comic-book issue instead of Dawn or Xander or the deep, dark shadow under Spike's left cheekbone. The answer is simple: Riley wanted it more. He worked (...)


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