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Press - 2008
Laughter, Tears and (Yikes!) Tension at Buffy ReunionIf there was any doubt that the panel for Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the
most eagerly anticipated event at Paley Fest '08, it was erased by the mile-long
line of fans that snaked around Hollywood's Cinerama Dome last night. Luckily,
the event — which reunited the cast for the first time since the show ended in
2004 — more than lived up to the hype. Of course, that's not to say there
weren't a few hiccups....
Participants: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Charisma Carpenter, Emma
Caulfield, Seth Green, Amber Benson, James Marsters, Michelle Trachtenberg,
David Greenwalt, Marti Noxon, Joss Whedon and TV Guide's own Matt Roush.
MIA: Alyson Hannigan (?!?), Eliza Dushku, Anthony Stewart Head and David
Boreanaz (so much for that taped message).
Applause meter: Whedon, natch, got the most enthusiastic reception from the
packed house, followed by Gellar, Marsters and Carpenter.
Party crasher: Less than five minutes in, it was painfully obvious that Brendon
had suffered a recurrence of ericbalfourism, an affliction that causes actors to
hijack panel discussions with erratic behavior and unfunny banter. (Brendon was
first diagnosed with the debilitating disease at the 2005 summer press tour
while promoting Kitchen Confidential.) The first sign of the relapse came while
Gellar was eloquently discussing the positive influence her alter ego had on
young women – including her. Just as she was wrapping up her remarks, Brendon
jumped in with this doozy: "You mean it wasn't Susan Lucci?" If Gellar had a
stake, I'm pretty sure she would've driven it through his heart.
Music to our ears: Whedon said he's spent "time daydreaming" about bringing
Buffy to the Great White Way someday.
Dark Buffy: Gellar admitted that both Whedon and Noxon had to "talk her down off
the ledge" a few times during the controversial sixth season, which saw Buffy
morph from a butt-kicking heroine into a dark, bitter basketcase. Ultimately,
Whedon agreed that the real Buffy had "been gone to long" that season.
Quote of the day: Summing up the appeal of writing for a show like Buffy,
Greenwalt said, "There's nothing like taking all your pain and misery and
shoving it into good-looking people's mouths."
Nickname game: Unbeknownst to Gellar, Whedon and Greenwalt would refer to her as
"Jimmy Stewart" in the writers' room. Whedon leaned over to tell a
confused-looking Gellar that the nickname "was a compliment."
Choose or lose: Roush asked Gellar to once and for all choose between Angel and
Spike, to which Brendon cracked, "Given the comic book, I think Willow." OK,
I'll give him that one. Speaking of Buffy's lesbian tryst in the recently
published Season 8 comic book, Whedon said, "It's not a giant life change. It's
not Willow. It's someone who is young… with a lot of time on her hands."
Behind the tears: Caulfield at long last revealed what was going through her
mind when she delivered that gut-wrenching monologue in the acclaimed "Body"
episode: "I had to go to the bathroom!"
Unsung hero: Gellar agreed with Whedon's assessment of Kristine Sutherland (aka
Buffy's mom) being one "of the most underrated" actresses working today.
Same-sex hysterics: Greenwalt revealed that shortly after word leaked that
Willow was going to be coming out of the closet, he got a call from an unnamed
WB exec who said, "Is [Joss] really going to do this gay thing?" Whedon
threatened to quit when the network asked him to leave Willow and Tara's first
kiss on the cutting-room floor. "It's the one time I pulled that out," he said.
"And they were like, 'No, it's OK. Leave it in.'"
The infamous Emmy snub: Whedon reminded everyone that "you don't put a show
called Buffy the Vampire Slayer on the WB and think, 'I'm going to win Emmys!'"
Gellar added, "We made the show for the fans." Cue painfully unfunny
knee-slapper from Brendon involving an empty trophy case and eBay.
Good taste: Gellar reads TV Guide! She just referred to our list of TV's Top 10
Steamiest Love Scenes, in which Buffy and Spike's inaugural roll in the hay was
named No. 1!
Show-killer: The audience Q&A portion of the show got off to a disastrous start
when a fan asked the entire panel to reveal both their favorite movie of all
time and what they're currently listening to on their iPods. What resulted was
the most excruciating 20 minutes in Paley Fest history. Brendon spent three of
those minutes inventing fake movie titles and berating Gellar for not adequately
answering the iPod portion of the question. (For the record, she did. She's
listening to the soundtrack from South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut.)
Um, awkward: Asked to reveal the real reason she refused Whedon's offer to
return in Season 7 as a demonic version of Tara, Benson joked that she was too
busy "making love to Marlon Brando." All kidding aside, she wanted fans to
remember Tara as the sweet, innocent lesbian she was, and not some nasty, evil
beast. Judging by Whedon's body language during all this, I'm sensing he may
still harbor some hurt feelings over the snub. I could be wrong.
Potty mouth: What does Green miss most about his Buffy days? Arriving to work
"to find that David Boreanaz had pooped in my trailer."
More Buffy: Whedon acknowledged that "so many stars would have to align" in
order to pull off a Buffy movie. "But," he added, "I think it would be really
cool."
You know what else would be really cool? One specific area of TVGuide.com
featuring all my video interviews from Paley Fest '08. Oh, lookie here, such an
area exists! Videos are being added hourly – the Buffy vids should be up by
day's end – so keep checking back for the latest.
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