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 | Mark Wheaton loves Buffy Screenwriter Mark Wheaton tells us his favourite scene on tv. |
Screenwriter Mark Wheaton (Friday the 13th Sequel) tells us his favourite scene on tv:
"Pretty much every moment from the Buffy: The Vampire Slayer musical, "Once More With Feeling." But if there was one moment in particular, it would be where Buffy cuts into the "I've Got a Theory" number and with, "I've got a theory: it doesn't matter...what can't we face if we're together?" Buffy fans know what I'm talking about."
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| TammyDevil666 | 20.06.06 - 00:32 | | Yeah, I agree, that was always my favorite part in the episode. It sucks when you see that episode on TV now and they cut that part out. It's always a good thing for the DVDs. | | futureslayer | 20.06.06 - 01:39 | | I KNOW THAT WAS ONE OF MY FAVE PARTS. THAT'S WHY I DON'T LIKE WATCHING IT ON TV AND WHENEVER I SEE IT I HAVE TO GO WATCH MY DVD. JUST BECAUSE IT BOTHERS ME TO MUCH THAT THEY LEAVE OUT SUCH A GREAT PART LIKE THAT. | | sherrilina | 20.06.06 - 02:32 | I love the musical, but I wouldn't consider THAT to be my favorite part--I mean, it's great and all, but IMO there were much more excitign and itnerestign and nicer parts.
They cut that out on TV re-runs? Interesting...how does the scene/song end then? I've only watched it on DVD before....if I needed to cut soemthign I would have cut out part of Xander/Anya's song, it's way too long... | | TammyDevil666 | 20.06.06 - 02:39 | | Yeah, Anya finishes her song, then they cut out Buffy's part. If you ask me, Anya's was the one that didn't need to be there. I think Buffy's part was a lot more important. Anya's was just funny. It wasn't my all time favorite moment in the episode, but it was one of them and I always thought Buffy sang really well during that scene. | You have to be logged in to comment. | |
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