Thursday 6 March 2008, by Summy Buffers :

Now Buffy = sex + feminism + very bad stories… For me the "season 8" was just commercial and very bad compared to the TV Show.

Thursday 6 March 2008 :

Buffy & Faith rock I thought I see faith and then come another slayer called Satsu? I hate satsu already

Thursday 6 March 2008, by k-dude :

Personally - I’ve all though it was rather interesting that sometimes - Buffy was known to sometimes bed handsome male vampires - who where in fact her potential prey. But bedding a fellow slayer - to me that’s more Willow’s Domain. One of the things I loved about the series - is that Willow -while a Homesexual, Witch, was best friends with the Heterosexual, Vampire Slayer - Buffy. Together they played very well. Personally I hope that Joss - quickly makes her realized that she needs a male lover again. It shall interesting to see the reactions for Buffy’s friends and sister on this subject in the next few episodes.

Friday 7 March 2008 :

WTF        

Friday 7 March 2008, by RUFiO :

People said the SAME thing about buffy’s musical episode when it first aired. They said it was a Marketing Ploy to get ratings! This came to be understood as totally untrue, because the musical worked beautifully and was later regarded as one of the shows BEST episodes. So anyone who isn’t letting the situation with Buffy & Satsu play out just doesn’t know Joss Whedon and the world of Buffy. This is important and meaningful and really anything but a marketing ploy! Joss knows that the hardcore fans will take whatever he throws at them because he is like the god in the buffyverse that we love so much.

Saturday 8 March 2008 :

Of course it’s a marketing ploy. How else are they supposed to get those piece of shite comics off the shelves? They are easily the worst things I’ve read in years.

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