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Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Gregory Stevenson
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Fighting The Forces: What's At Stake In Buffy The Vampire Slayer? by Rhonda V. Wilcox
Runaways Vol. 1: Pride and Joy by Brian K Vaughan
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Since you have both Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy and Cylons in America, I wonder if you could tell me something about how they compare? Do they make similar arguments about similar BG situations, are they more about using philosophy to illuminate BG or vice versa, is one denser than the other, that sort of thing. Oh, and how spoileriffic are they: how much of the series do you need to have seen to not be spoiled by the books?
Thanks.
posted by drbubbles at 10:34 am (EST) on Aug 22, 2008