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Chippewa Bay, NY
In Entropy, when Willow is talking to Tara about going for coffee, she is wearing a red t.shirt with the name of a town on it - Chippewa Bay, NY. This is a tiny summer resort town on the St Lawrence River in upstate New York. The total population year …
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Tito’s Chips
Tito’s Chips is a brand of potato chips created by the writers of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a kind of anti-product placement. They were first seen in Fool For Love when Willow, Anya and Xander were eating them whilst patrolling with Riley. They made a comeback in the episode …
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Starring together …
My hubby was watching a film tonight called Identity and it had two Buffy stars in it. Clea Du Vall (Marcie Ross in OOMOOS) played a character called Ginny and John Hawkes (George, the janitor in IOHEFY) played a character called Larry.
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Changes To ‘Grr…Argh’
In numerous episodes of Buffy, the Mutant Enemy logo (the little monster seen at the end of each episode) changes in some way: In Becoming (Part 2), he says ‘I need a hug’. In Amends, he is wearing a Christmas hat. In Graduation Day (Part 2), he is wearing a graduation hat. In …
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Word salad
After the Buffybot’s “Marzipan in your pie plate” line in the episode Bargaining (Part 1), Willlow says she, “was trying to program in some new puns and [she] kinda ended up with word salad.” ‘Word salad’ is a term used to describe incoherant speech patterns sometimes heard from people …
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Summers’ Residence Floorplan
Can anyone draw up a detailed floorplan for the Summers’ house? Upstairs & down. (Based, of course on what we see of the house). I can’t quite picutre how it’s laid out in my head. That would be really cool to have available here.
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Holly Valance
When Sarah Michelle Gellar quit her role as Buffy at the end of season seven, the UK tabloid newspapers printed a story that ex-Neighbours soap actress Holly Valance was to take over the role of Buffy. Joss Whedon had the following to say about this story, in an interview with …
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Amy Studt
Amy Studt’s song ‘Just A Little Girl’ was used in an advertising campaign for the episode Get It Done, on UPN.
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Freddy Munson
According to The Watchers Guide Volume 2, the character Freddy Iverson (the editor of Sunnydale High’s newspaper in Earshot) was originally called Freddy Munson.
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No humans or only the evil ones?
In the episode Angel, Angel talks to Buffy about how having a soul affects him, as he can now experience remorse for his past deeds. “You have no idea what it’s like to have done the things I’ve done, and to care. I haven’t fed on a living human being …
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Taciturn Man
Angel and Oz are both referred to as ‘taciturn men’ in Buffy and Angel. Tactiturn means “1. inclined to silence; reserved in speech 2. dour, stern and silent in expression and manner” per the Random House College Dictionary.
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Watch your damn step
In The Harvest, Angel is outside the Bronze when Buffy stops the Harvest from occuring. Angel says, “I’ll be damned.” This is true as he is actually a damned soul. He then walks away and the door behind him reads, “Watch Your Step.” This is possibly intended to warn the …
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Here endeth the lesson
The phrase “Here endeth the lesson” is used three times in the Buffyverse. The Master is the first to use it in season one in the episode Never Kill a Boy on the First Date, when he is chastising his minions about the importance of the prophecy and it’s fulfillment. …
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Forrest Gump
In the season seven episode Storyteller, Principal Robin says, “Evil is what evil does”, when he’s being controlled. This is a famous quote from the 1994 movie Forrest Gump, in which the main character says, “Stupid is what stupid does.”
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Olaf isn’t a Swedish name.
Olof is the Swedish variant, Olaf is Norwegian. This difference isn’t modern, it goes back to the Viking Age. Further Aud and Olaf are said to live in Sweden in 880 and Olaf refrences Baltic women - this clearly suggests they live nowhere near the Norwegian border.
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