The Quotable Slayer

Paranormal

Author: Micol Ostow

From the very beginning, Buffy’s snappy, sparkling dialogue and incisive insight into the human condition has been acclaimed by critics and fans alike. ‘Writing as good as that for Hill Street Blues, The Simpsons or…Alan Bleasdale at his best’ said the Guardian as far back as season one. ‘The only show outside Larry Sanders where you rewind to confirm that the wit was th….Read More

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