Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer series is nestled deep down in my heart and very existence. I think I've watched the entire series through 7 or 8 times; I own a Willow doll, Spike Doll, Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale: the Philosophy of Buffy book; The Watchers Guide, and a Buffy X-Box game. I'm a bit of a fanatic. Well, with the very exciting news of Whedon's new series launching next fall with the lovely Eliza Dushku, I completed my second of the BTVS Inspirational Poster series. When it comes to struggles in life, I look to my favourite female heroes: Buffy and Willow.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
In Times of Introspection
Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer series is nestled deep down in my heart and very existence. I think I've watched the entire series through 7 or 8 times; I own a Willow doll, Spike Doll, Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale: the Philosophy of Buffy book; The Watchers Guide, and a Buffy X-Box game. I'm a bit of a fanatic. Well, with the very exciting news of Whedon's new series launching next fall with the lovely Eliza Dushku, I completed my second of the BTVS Inspirational Poster series. When it comes to struggles in life, I look to my favourite female heroes: Buffy and Willow.
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