zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 04 2007 | shopping, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, vampire, books, buffy, feminism
I just finished season seven. If the comics pick up where the show leaves off (and they do), then i feel a comic book nerdom revival coming on (but just for Buffy, and maybe The Watchmen). And by the way, the last episode definitely ranks amongst one of the best (I watched it twice).
(Don't read any of the reviews--spoilers)...
Quoted: Picking up where Season 7 of the cult TV series left off, creator Joss Whedon expands on the Slayer's mythology as if he had the opportunity to continue the show into an eighth season...
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This sums up some of my feelings pretty well. And, just as an aside, isn't it a little bit strange that we haven't heard anyone refer to Palin as 'angry' yet? Whenever women are in the spotlight getting seriously fired up about anything they are always referred to as angry. Not so with Palin precisely for the reasons this blog states -- she negates any power she does have in order to seem unintimidating and kowtows to a boys-club-approved brand of "feminism" that isn't feminism at all.
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