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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" on Wikipedia

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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

Strange Attractors

When Rebecca and the other sorority sisters try to kidnap Claire and Gretchen, Claire unexpectedly fights them off. When Rebecca reveals who she is, she admonishes Claire with "Jeesh, Claire. You don't have to all Buffy on us, we're just kidnapping you."

Trivia

  • Major Actor Crossovers (including regular actors in one series):
    • Leonard Roberts, who plays D.L. in Heroes, played Forrest in season 4 of Buffy.
    • Dania Ramírez, who plays Maya in Heroes, played Caridad (a potential slayer) in season 7 of Buffy.
    • Seth Green, who plays Sam in Heroes, played Oz in seasons 2 - 5 of Buffy.

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