Jamie and I will cover the esoteric themes and motifs in the popular and influential 90s series from Joss Whedon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In many ways, Buffy kicked off the vampire craze of the 2000s, while the original movie pre-dated Harry Potter and prepared the way for similar franchises. While appealing to teens, Buffy in fact included numerous episodes that quasi-predicted famous events and futurist themes. Live tonight at 840 PM CST
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how fun, i’ll be looking forward to watching this later
i tried to rewatch the series recently; i got through season one, which is rather self-contained and basic, good v. evil; season 2, i had to stop with the introduction of Spike, when he is discovering Angel is not demon any longer. The concept of the demon as human, but vampire. This is so pertinent and real, the happy seeming faces of the tv elites, politicians, etc. They look so real, but are really so fake. In fact, some are actually demons. They nod and smile, “yes I’m a demon” they seem to be saying with their eyes, and also their words and deeds, which are so insidiously deceptive and dangerous. The danger becomes violence and death.
Anyway, I decided to go ahead and purchase it on dvd rather than watching online.
The red/blue lighting of the infowars live streaming is quite good, though a focus is important, like some highlighted object or book or sign, with white or yellow white light, whatever you like. I don’t recall such a thing in your background.