Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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The first season DVD of Joss Whedon's drama offers an extra episode -- the show's darkest and most promising yet
  • A guide to vampire fiction with real bite

    The spirit of the Vampire Slayer lives on in the kickass young heroines of urban fantasy fiction
  • Trapped in the Dollhouse

    Shined to a high gloss for Fox, Joss Whedon's long-awaited new drama still boasts enough flair and smarts to overcome its damning time slot.
  • Joss Whedon just wants to be loved

    The creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" talks about his new series "Dollhouse," the perils of sex trafficking and life as a cult icon.
  • And the Buffy goes to ...

    Our fifth annual award to the most underappreciated show in all of TV land.
  • Touched by a vampire

    Preteen girls -- and their grown-up moms -- are sinking their teeth into Stephenie Meyer's gothic "Twilight" books by the millions. Move over, J.K. Rowling.
  • And the Buffy goes to ...

    Our fourth annual award to the most underappreciated show in all of TV land.
  • "Her face was nothing but red"

    Joss Whedon's anti-misogyny manifesto inspires a book.
  • Big shows on campus

    Can TV favorites like "The O.C." and "Veronica Mars" survive when their lead characters trade high school angst for college woes?
  • Soaping up superheroes

    How to get more women into comics? Have some superheroes guest-star on "Guiding Light!" (No, we're not kidding.)
  • The warrior princess meets the queen of high school noir

    Lucy Lawless to guest star on "Veronica Mars."
  • Mars attacks!

    Stop rewinding your "Buffy" tapes. "Veronica Mars" gives us an unflappable girl heroine, complex characters and a darkly realistic vision of high school -- and no wooden stakes.
  • Introducing ... the Buffy!

    Salon's first annual award honors the season's most unjustly ignored TV show.
  • Letters

    Spike was an abused sex toy -- and Gunn is no Oreo! Enraged "Buffy" and "Angel" fans fight back.
  • Methadone for "Buffy" addicts

    Martyred vampire Spike is back (sort of!) on the new season of "Angel," which has recaptured at least some of the Buffyverse's magic.
  • A hole in our hearts

    The last-ever "Buffy" episode leaves Sunnydale destroyed, the Slayer alone but not alone and the surviving Scoobies headed who-knows-where on a school bus.
  • The man behind the Slayer

    "Buffy" creator Joss Whedon talks about why Buffy and Angel couldn't be together, how Willow might have stayed straight, and the end of the series that redefined cult TV.
  • Bye-bye, Buffy!

    Let's salute "Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" greatest accomplishment: A girl who not only kicked ass, but rejected the lonely-guy way of being a superhero.
  • Letters

    Readers respond to Jaime J. Weinman's rant "Why Spike Ruined 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.'"
  • Why Spike ruined "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

    Like Fonzie before him, this too-cool thug in a leather jacket has diverted a good show from its original mission: To celebrate the uncool outcasts of the world.
  • Modern and mythical sexuality in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

    Here's the full text of the paper I presented at the academic conference Blood, Text and Fears: Reading Around "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
  • Deconstructing "Buffy"

    Scholarly Buffy-philes gather at an English university to discuss the "morphic resonance" and "perlocutionary acts" of TV's favorite ghoul-killin' gal.
  • Giddyup, spaceman

    Buffy's creator gallops into outer space with "Firefly," taking the connection between sci-fi and westerns a little too literally.
  • The filth and the fury

    Conservative watchdogs at the Parents Television Council now have scientific proof: Sabrina is better for your kids than Buffy! And "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus, is the best show on TV.
  • Willow, destroyer of worlds

    The most disturbing "Buffy" season ever ends with our most beloved character becoming a monster -- without losing our sympathy.
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