28. Dolly Parton was (technically) an executive producer of the show. One of the executive producers, Sandy Gallin, had a longstanding production partnership with the iconic country singer.
29. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was never up for an Emmy award in any of the major categories. Well, apart from a token writing nod in 2000.
30. The original theme song was scrapped as Whedon was unhappy with it. So he opened up a contest for local indie bands to come up with ideas. The final choice was written and performed by Nerf Herder, who had been recommended by Hannigan.
31. A few actors played more than one villain. For example, actor Camden Toy played one of the Gentlemen in “Hush” in Season 4, and in Season 7 he played both a demon called Gnarl (in the episode “Same Time, Same Place”) and Ubervamp Turok-Han.
32. There have been academic courses on the series, as well as books and conferences dedicated to the themes of the show.
33. There was a reason for the vampires’ scary faces – Whedon said: “I didn’t think I really wanted to put a show on the air about a high-school girl who was stabbing normal-looking people in the heart. I thought somehow that might send the wrong message, but when they are clearly monsters, it takes it to a level of fantasy that is safer.”
28. Dolly Parton was (technically) an executive producer of the show. One of the executive producers, Sandy Gallin, had a longstanding production partnership with the iconic country singer.
29. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was never up for an Emmy award in any of the major categories. Well, apart from a token writing nod in 2000.
30. The original theme song was scrapped as Whedon was unhappy with it. So he opened up a contest for local indie bands to come up with ideas. The final choice was written and performed by Nerf Herder, who had been recommended by Hannigan.
31. A few actors played more than one villain. For example, actor Camden Toy played one of the Gentlemen in “Hush” in Season 4, and in Season 7 he played both a demon called Gnarl (in the episode “Same Time, Same Place”) and Ubervamp Turok-Han.
32. There have been academic courses on the series, as well as books and conferences dedicated to the themes of the show.
33. There was a reason for the vampires’ scary faces – Whedon said: “I didn’t think I really wanted to put a show on the air about a high-school girl who was stabbing normal-looking people in the heart. I thought somehow that might send the wrong message, but when they are clearly monsters, it takes it to a level of fantasy that is safer.”
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