I saw a picture of Sophia and SMG the other day in a stuntperson article that...didn't mention Buffy. She doubled for her in an ad or something? It was weird. I like to imagine Jeff was unhappy.
Anya ,'Get It Done'
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
That was just really confusing for me for a moment....
My 91 year old Mom, reading an "Ocean at the End of the Lane" review: "Gaiman sure writes a lot"
Me: "And a damn good thing too"
M91YOM: "He writes for TV too. Didn't he write a couple of Dr. Who Episodes?"
Me: "Yes"
M91YOM: "Didn't he write for Buffy?"
Me: "Not as far as I know"
M9YOM: "I think you're wrong. Didn't he co-write some of the Minear episodes?"
He co-wrote every Minear episode.
Mathematically, this is quite correct.
OK, anybody else now drooling over the prospect of Minear and Gaiman collaborating on ANYTHING?
the prospect of Minear and Gaiman collaborating on ANYTHING?
stares off into the distance
Whatever the project was, it would have a lovely plot, great dialog, and be so emotionally wrenching that everyone would freak out forever.
my first thought: how do you kill death?
Hm. I don't think you can if Gaiman is one of the writers - she was the only thing designed to last longer than the universe.
But in the Gaiman universe it seems like the personifications are like a job title. You can kill off the seed that currently holds the position and someone new takes it over. The takeover apparently includes memories and skills that go with the position, but not necessarily the personal memories. So Death could die and be replaced by a new Death. It is the personification that outlasts the universe, not necessarily the particular person wearing the personification at any one moment. Maybe Gaiman intends Death to be the exception to this, but nothing in Canon has ever specifically said this. We don't know that the "Death" we saw shutting down the universe in the Books of Magic is the same person we see in our time. Of course Death remembers every person she takes, which is everyone, so maybe more continuity of memory than others.
At any rate, you could have Death die, and still be consistent with Canon.