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Loading... Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Watcher's Guide, Volume 2by Nancy Holder
None. More Buffy - this is always a good thing! More quotes, quips and quirky info from the parallel universe in which Hell leaks out into the world through southern California - no, wait, that's true in both worlds.... oh, the parallel universe in which vampires can have souls AND great wardrobes, demons are sometimes oddly loveable and dead isn't always. A great way to revisit a fabulous creation by the master, Joss Whedon. Very informative, and a lot of fun. Much as in the first volume, along with brief episode descriptions and information there is a whole lot more fun stuff to be found in this look at the third and fourth seasons of the show. Informations on the various quips and references made by the characters, and also some quotable quotes will come in handy for fans, no doubt about it. Plenty of other bits and pieces following the characters and their relationships. Good stuff. WONDERFUL Buffy guide with tons of informative about individual episodes, trivia, behind-the-scenes, and more. no reviews | add a review
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I will say that it does have a lot about those (the music guy, the stunt people, etc. etc.) in the background. In some ways a bit too much info in my opinion.
For me at least while that info is slightly interesting, what I really want from these pseudo reference books about (really any TV show) Buffy is the nitty gritty stuff about Buffy and Willow, not so much things about Sarah Michelle Gellar or Alyson Hannigan.
But, it's not a bad read and since the third season was the start of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Golden Ages as I like to think of them (seasons 3-5) it has lots of cool stuff that makes a viewer watch some of the episodes from the third and fourth seasons differently. (