TMC
07-17-2023, 08:52 PM
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer became a worldwide phenomenon in the late 1990s, using monster metaphors to tackle a plethora of high school traumas, but a series of underlying questions remained throughout the show's run: How do I find love? How do I let someone love me? and "Is this dude even CAPABLE of love?" For Buffy, Angel, Xander, Willow, Cordelia, Tara, Oz, Spike and even Giles (who doesn't deserve love because he's very, very old and it's gross), the search for love is fraught with pitfalls, supernatural and non-.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer became a worldwide phenomenon in the late 1990s, using monster metaphors to tackle a plethora of high school traumas, but a series of underlying questions remained throughout the show's run: How do I find love? How do I let someone love me? and "Is this dude even CAPABLE of love?" For Buffy, Angel, Xander, Willow, Cordelia, Tara, Oz, Spike and even Giles (who doesn't deserve love because he's very, very old and it's gross), the search for love is fraught with pitfalls, supernatural and non-.