Tuesday, May 22
That's Cheating!
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there are a number of scenes of characters facing their own doppelgangers - Willow and her alternate-universe vampire self, for example - but the one that really stood out on technical grounds was the two Xanders when his personality got split in two. While the two versions are kept apart for most of the episode, by the end they are interacting directly and seamlessly, simultaneously with each other and with the rest of the cast.
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there are a number of scenes of characters facing their own doppelgangers - Willow and her alternate-universe vampire self, for example - but the one that really stood out on technical grounds was the two Xanders when his personality got split in two. While the two versions are kept apart for most of the episode, by the end they are interacting directly and seamlessly, simultaneously with each other and with the rest of the cast.
Which would be an even more remarkable achievement if actor Nicholas Brendon didn't have an identical twin.
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I always thought evil Willow was hawt. I especially like her last almost-spoken word when
Posted by: d.k. allen at Wednesday, May 23 2012 01:56 AM (2lHZP)
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It's still possible to find archives of The Erotic Adventures of Buffy and Evil Vampire Willow online...
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Posted by: J Greely at Wednesday, May 23 2012 05:34 AM (2XtN5)
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