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Dan Vebber

Dan Vebber wrote the episodes Lover’s Walk and The Zeppo. He was a producer, writer and executive story editor on Futurama, and also wrote for American Dad! and Daria.

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Dana Reston

Dana Reston wrote the season one episode The Witch (the first episode not penned by Joss Whedon). She has also written for The Good Life, The Nanny and Mad About You.

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Elin Hampton

Elin Hampton co-wrote the episode Go Fish with her husband David Fury. She also made a brief cameo in the Fury-directed episode Gone, as a co-worker of Dorie at the Social Services office. Elin has also worked on Life’s Work, House of Buggin, The Jackie Thomas Show, Mad About You …

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Tracey Forbes

Tracey Forbes wrote the episodes Beer Bad, Something Blue and Where the Wild Things Are. She has also worked on ReGenesis, Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, The Huntress, BeastMaster, Relic and PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal.

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Deran Serafian

Deran Serafian directed the episode Killed By Death. He has also directed Night Stalker, Cold Case, The Twilight Zone, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, V.I.P., Nash Bridges, Terminal Velocity, To Die For and Alien Predator.

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David Semel

David Semel directed four episodes in seasons 1 to 3. He has also worked on Lone Star State of Mind, Boston Public, Angel, Roswell, Dawson’s Creek, Ally McBeal, 7th Heaven, Malibu Shores, Chicago Hope, Party of Five and Beverly Hills, 90210.

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Rick Rosenthal

Rick Rosenthal directed Normal Again and Help. He has also worked on Reunion, Point Pleasant, Tru Calling, Halloween: Resurrection, Smallville, Strong Medicine, Providence, The Practice, Bad Boys and Halloween II.

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Michael Lange

Michael Lange directed four Buffy episodes. He has also worked on Reunion, Point Pleasant, Miss Match, The O.C., Everwood, Maybe It’s Me, Angel, Roswell, Dawson’s Creek, Ally McBeal, The Pretender, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Diagnosis Murder, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The X Files, Picket Fences, Larry …

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Christopher Hibler

Christopher Hibler directed the episode Triangle. he has also directed episodes of Weird Science, Diagnosis Murder, Beverly Hills, 90210, Quantum Leap, Father Dowling Mysteries, Jake and the Fatman, A Different World, Matlock, Moonlighting and Remington Steele.

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Michael Grossman

Michael Grossman was a Buffy director during season 7. He has also directed episodes of One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Jake 2.0, Firefly, (episode ‘Safe’), Enterprise, Gilmore Girls and Angel (episodes ‘Redefinition‘, ‘Birthday’, Ground State‘, ‘Players‘).

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Commu-Buffy

The story of the episode Anne is clearly an allusion to the economic philosophies of Karl Marx. According to Marx, the proletariat, abused and maltreated factory workers, are slaves under the whip of the capitalistic, bourgeoise factory-owners. But eventually the proletariat will rise up and destroy their bourgeoise masters. This …

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Principal Flutie sighting?

In the episode Potential, just as Amanda enters Buffy’s cubicle at the high school, look in the background, and you’ll see a man in a jacket and tie standing at a table talking to someone. It looks very much like Ken Lerner who portrayed Principal Flutie in season one of …

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Ben

Ben was a student at Sunnydale High who asked Buffy out whilst in the Bronze in I Only Have Eyes For You (the first of the Bens to be let down by Buffy!). She refused as she wasn’t over Angel yet. Ben described himself as “We had Algebra II together …

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Little League Coach

The Little League Coach, seen in Nightmares, had beat Billy Palmer into a coma, then pretended he was innocent. Billy revealed who he was when he awoke from his coma. He called Billy his “Lucky Nineteen”.

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Ms. Tishler

Ms. Tishler was a teacher in the episode Nightmares. Xander remembered her as wearing a midnight blue, tight angora sweater. The others reminded him that she had also taught ‘Active listening’ to them from Chapter 5 in yesterday’s lesson.

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