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Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the popular supernatural drama from the nineties, featured a scene so distressing that actor James Marsters sought therapy afterwards. The show, which aired from 1997 to ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The scene in the season six episode “Seeing Red” (which originally aired in May 2002) sees Gellar’s Buffy reject advances from Spike, her former vampire lover.
The freak of the week formula has been appearing on television for decades, yet one show took this concept to the next level.
The popular supernatural drama, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, premiered in 1997 and was one of the most beloved shows of the early 2000s with a female lead.
Slay! Inside the Buffy Prom, Where Fans of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Partied Like It Was 1999 The event — held at L.A.’s Torrance High School, the real-life Sunnydale High — also feted ...
Searchlight and Hulu's Buffy the Vampire Slayer sequel series has cast its lead, with Skeleton Crew star Ryan Kiera Armstrong ...
But despite her knack for resurrection on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (which also got a second life when it moved from The WB to UPN during its seven-season run), she's never returned for a TV revival.
James Marsters is opening up about a disturbing scene he had to film for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, calling it “the darkest professional day of my life.” “It’s a problematic scene for a lot ...