The reason for the vampire killer Buffy is perfect

Chris Snellgrove | publishing
although Buffy Vampire Slayer One of the greatest shows of all time, it is full of clumsy plot points like characters building Star Trek-style Android, and even bringing the dead back to life in plots like “need some assembly.” Eventually, performance writer David Fury asked Joss Whedon how the Sunnydale residents achieved such an amazing feat. In turn, the performer told Fury, “Hellmouth should be able to provide us with whatever we want to do; the energy generated from it makes the crazy scientist come from humans and then continue to create something evil.”
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What the anger asks is that the “need some convention needs” feature is a plot point where a character successfully reborn the late brother. Understandably, the drowsy town resident can stand out Star Trek: The Next Generation) Our world’s most senior medical and scientific professionals can never do it. Wheaton explains that it all goes back to Hermouth’s corrupt influence, which is great because it explains almost all the contradictions in this crazy show.
In the world Buffy Vampire Slayerthe details about the sea mouth are relatively sparse… What we really know is that it connects Sunnydale to another dimension, attracts demons, and influences locals with mysterious energy. The show has always been vague about how this energy works, but we have seen it bring the nightmare to life, keep the girls out of sight, and even make the residents (in the words of willows) “pray harder” because many religious people can feel its vicious effects. But all of these things seem relatively magical, and David Fury’s question (like in “some rally”) how to suddenly become a genius scientist was actually overnight.
Joss Whedon’s answer is very clever because it turns this question to the question, asking why we accept that Hermouth has some powers rather than others. If it can bring nightmares to life, why shouldn’t it help some weird kids bring dead brothers back to reality? If it is only because no one notices her that a girl is out of sight, why not help local residents build robots that even impress Captain Picard?

Some Buffy Fans (especially haters) might say that Wheaton’s explanation is a bit easy… After all, this means that the show’s writers don’t have to worry about violating rules that can and cannot happen because there are no firm rules. However, we think this is one of the show’s biggest advantages: There are no two episodes Buffy Vampire Slayer The reason is the same is because of the creative Carte Blanche of the writer. At the end of the day, this will always More exciting than a show that sags under the weight of its own dusty rules.
“need some conventions” is a great Buffy episode, but we always share David Fury’s curiosity about how a random high school student suddenly possesses the medical knowledge and skills of Frankenstein. Thanks to Joss Whedon, we now know that Hellmouth has the ability to transform people into mad scientists with other magical qualities. For long-time fans, it’s not just about making a one-off villain background…it also explains the rise and fall of Dr. Walsh, who died of Adam, her own crazy science monster.