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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a US TV Series created by Joss Whedon. Like Heroes, this series straddles the genres of humor and drama, with Buffy including horror where Heroes includes science-fiction.
References
First Ep to actually reference it
Trivia
- Leonard Roberts, who played D.L. in Heroes, played Forrest in season four of Buffy.
- Seth Green, who played Sam in Heroes, played Oz in seasons two through five of Buffy.
- Clea DuVall, who played Audrey in Heroes, played Marcie in season one of Buffy.
- Nicole Bilderback, who played Miss Sakamoto in Heroes, played a Cordette in season two of Buffy.
- Dania Ramírez, who played Maya in Heroes, played Caridad (a potential slayer) in season seven of Buffy.
- Director David Semel has also directed on Buffy (seasons one through three).
- According to Jeph Loeb on the cast/crew commentary for Unexpected, that episode used the same graveyard often used in Buffy, especially in season one.
External Links
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) - IMDB.com
- Whedonesque