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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i guess i brought up history to point to its cultural relevance in a way that was not insulting to your... shallowness or whatever? just wanted to point at it—the relevance. buffy was hugely important to pop culture and tv.
oh and fred (amy acker) was the first superscientist to be stuck in an alternate dimension. did you know?
man. early angel was awesome—and so funny.
whereas this show is just a reflection of a reflection
you were born too late i guess haaa haa
i dont know what to tell you man . except that daisy was way more interesting as a computer hacker than as a stupid vibra-hands. way to destoy a character with idiotic “superpowers”.for what? zzzzzz
those marvel forced plots are utter shit.
to see charles gunn reduced to some... whatever that was. was sad.
gunn! oh you’ll never get to know him i suppose.
or wesley wyndham-pryce, rogue demon hunter haaaaa haaaaaa haaa
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I was actually — probably — in precisely the right demographic to appreciate Buffy the most. After all, I saw the movie in theaters when I was a little dude and loved it, and I was in junior high and high school during the show’s early seasons.
I have every intention of going back to it, but it’s just jarring watching it for the first time now. Very weird. A little depressing. But I’m sure you’re right that Agents of Shield is built upon a bunch of Buffy tropes.