Thursday 20 May 2004, by Andi-Roo :

"Buffy: The Animated Series" is back in the works? Well colour me pleased!

And as a huge X-fan, i gotta say i was overjoyed when i found out Uncle Joss was makin’ his way to Marvel. How better to carry on a great comicbook than to add the humourous and dramatic mastermind behind the BEST (yes you hear me, BEST) TV universe ever?!



Saturday 29 May 2004, by Emma :

In response to the previous post: Perhaps SMG did have personal conflicts that prevented her from cooperating with Whedon when he wanted her—I don’t think he sounds particularly spiteful of that, and the fact that he declined to state the personal reasons behind her choice was a nice gesture towards respecting her privacy. Timing doesn’t work out—she couldn’t do it when he wanted to, and he couldn’t do it when she wanted to. Furthermore—Buffy’s over; the Angel finale, though the last of the Buffyverse to go, showed its remarkable stand-alone strength in not needing to rely on characters that otherwise didn’t relate at all to the story arc of the season. Yes, Joss has met much success with Buffy—as he should: he worked very hard along with the rest of the cast and crew to create it. He’s by no means "lucky" for having worked hard; he’s just damned good. Though I’m sure opinion on this will always be split amongst Buffyverse fans, I still appreciate the Angel finale and what it tried to achieve, and to rant about Joss Whedon that way is just as unreasonable and unfair as holding a grudge against SMG for being unavailable earlier in the season.

These comments are an anwser to this article : The X Factor - End of an Era: Buffy and Angel Slay Goodbye

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