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 | The teacher of witches about Buffy Edward Hubbard, the director of witchschool.com said something about Buffy in an interview. Read it here. |
Do you like the WB's "Charmed"?
I love those guys, and I love them the same way a lot of Christians loved "Touched by an Angel." Those guys are just our dream, our ideal -- it would be so great to do that, but it's Hollywood. They've got a lot of great ideas, but demons aren't popping up everywhere; we're not fighting big battles all the time; but the underlying morality to it I really appreciate. There's a sensitivity to Wicca that's coming that "Charmed" has brought out, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" sort of brought out -- I could go on.
Please do.
What really started the change was a 1958 movie called "Bell, Book and Candle." It was one of the first times they showed witches (as) pretty, and she couldn't fall in love and she basically gave up her magic for love, then that led into "Bewitched," which is what Wicca's really all about. Forget the fancy spells; this was a woman living in a time when things are changing, and she basically put aside her own powers to help her husband and help everybody. But she was really a lot more powerful. And toward the end of the series, she stopped worrying about everybody else and started taking care of herself. "Bewitched" has become almost symbolic of what the community is doing
to read the whole interview click on the source link
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