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spook Started conversation Jun 14, 2003
Well, after seeing other people make note of the end of Buffy in their journals, i thought i should do the same, although i commented a lot on the cult site at <./>T285818</.>.
Well, Buffy has been brilliant, Angel will still be brilliant, and future spin-offs will be brilliant too.
Spin-off ideas:
1. Giles spin-off - Called 'Ripper' made in England by the BBC.
Likelyhood: 9/10 - When is the big qestion
2. Slayer spin-off - Perhaps with slayers travelling around training slayers, or a slayer training facility somewhere.
Likelyhood: 8/10
3. Faith Spin-off - Focussed on Faith and would be similar to Buffy but would ahve to be different in style, location etc
Likelyhood: 5/10 - More likely to be more then one slayer involved, and actpor who plays Faith is star in pilot of another TV series.
4. Cleveland spin-off - there is another hellmouth in Cleveland a series could be set at.
Likelyhood: 2/10 - Extremely unlikely.
Well, i'm getting tired. Wanna chat about Buffy then chat here, on the cult site or wherever, i don't mind. And you can talk about all series of Buffy or Angel. I seen 'em all (apart from last 2 eps of Angel. still to be shown. wait a couple fo weeks before talking about them).
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akira100 Posted Jun 16, 2003
I was thinking that if we get a Giles series based in England there would need to be a few "watcha, guvner, I'm a jolly London chimney sweep" Dick Van Dyke-type characters for our friends across the Atlantic.
And maybe a typical cheerful Cockney style theme tune. Something along the lines of....
OOoooooooh
My old man's a Watcher
'e wears a Watcher's hat
'e's got a limey accent
And he lives with a vampire bat
Oy!
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