Sunday 23 May 2004, by Anonymous :

Okay, look. It’s a TV show. Yes, it has themes. (Most stories do.) And sometimes it involves moral decisions and consequences. And it’s fantasy, so there’s magic and demons and gods and talking puppets. But for crying out loud, if you’re looking for spiritual lessons, you don’t find them in a TV show; and reading, let alone *writing* a book on the subject is one huge, pompous, self-involved waste of time. And it’s Joss, not Josh. Bleeding dumbed-down postmodern cultural wasteland we live in....

Tuesday 25 May 2004, by Anonymous :

BtVS and Angel are both really good shows with good stories. Good stories tend to tell us something or offer insight on things in our lives. I don’t think its so far fetched to analyse the spiritual themes in the Buffyverse, but I seriously doubt that anyone should use these shows to do a kind of "spirituality for beginners" exercise.

These shows are great to watch and do sometimes offer an interesting world-view but it isn’t a full-on spiritual show, it doesn’t offer a complete guide to life and so shouldn’t be treated as such.



Tuesday 25 May 2004, by Anonymous :

What Would Buffy Do?

kick it’s ass first & ask questions later.



Monday 16 August 2004, by Anonymous :

Yeah, great spiritual themes. What’s the best boyfriend for you? Your rapist!

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