We're sorry.
It wasn't Buffistas... Sadly. It was a friend who may or may not, depending on who you listen to, have contributed to his wife's suicide by making it more of a homicide. I obviously needed better friends. I could have watched Buffy from the beginning... It would have been lovely...
I didn't watch Buffy from the start either. DH started watching it and I remember mocking him. A vampire slayer in love with a vampire who has a soul. Whatever.
Fast forward to now and he mocks me that I hang with Buffistas. I repeat my whatever.
It wasn't Buffistas... Sadly. It was a friend who may or may not, depending on who you listen to, have contributed to his wife's suicide by making it more of a homicide.
Oh my word. That's horrible (either way).
I obviously needed better friends. I could have watched Buffy from the beginning... It would have been lovely...
I needed younger friends, so I could have found it in season 1, rather than season 3.
My niece (who's 23) is a Veronica Mars fan, which is kind of cool. She's the age I was (to nearly the day) when I met Scott (which is how I'm her aunt in the first place). She was about Julia's age then.
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Good lord is this the wrong thread. Taking the conversation out of here. Away.
I needed younger friends, so I could have found it in season 1, rather than season 3.
My boss at the time was 60 and he was the one who kept nagging at me to watch it. But, noooo, I wanted to see Mac and Harm get it on on JAG. It was an FX Buffy marathon that finally hooked me.
I have never been so grateful for having a flu as I am for the one that kept me home in front of the TV the night Buffy premiered.
I found Buffy early in the first season by channel surfing. I heard a few lines of the dialogue and I was in. It took me three years to convince my best friend to watch it. She swears she will never question my television recommendations again. The name was a hard sell. In pimping the show, I must have said "It's a metaphor" a hundred times.