Yes, but we're not the coveted teenage viewers who might me enticed by the S1 romantic lurker stalker boy.
Xander ,'First Date'
Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh.
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And what's more romantic than being stalked by a guy in a frilly shirt and eye-liner?
The only way it could be more romantic is if he had a parrot on his shoulder.
Unfortunately, in this case, the only things on his shoulders were pads.
I'm confused here. Is someone being stalked by Angel or Duran Duran?
Can't see many viewers sticking around for Angel if they've just watched DB acting in the S1 of Buffy.
Many many many teenaged girls. Many. And hell, we got hooked.
in this case, the only things on his shoulders were pads.
That's all Boreanaz, I swear. I was standing next to the guy at a party once, and he's like a Neanderthal with good posture and unfortunate choice in cowboy boots. And handsome as anything. Really very stunning to look upon that face.
Many many many teenaged girls. Many.
Hey, not all of us started watching for broodboy.
Some of us started watching for Xander. And Oz.
The WB just aired a big sparkly promo announcing that Buffy the Vampire Slayer is going to be airing on their network Sunday nights this fall, starting with the very first episode.
When did you see this, Matt? I have been taping all of the WB broadcasts and listing the promos in the Angel thread, and I haven't come across this. Is it going to be an Easy View (airing 2 hours before the regular Sunday schedule starts)?
With Buffy in regular syndication, this seems very odd. I'm going to do some digging and see what I can find. [EtFC]
Maybe it was Matt's local WB - - rather than the network?
Maybe it was Matt's local WB - - rather than the network?
I don't think that they can do that. It's possible that FX's syndication deal has run out, and the WB grabbed it. Or maybe has some sort of "right of first refusal"