Lord Foul wrote:Also, SRD is a fan of Buffy's writer (Joss Whedon), so don't go there, bub.
Damn straight!!!
But yes, Buffy was so much more than that. Some very nicely choreographed fights; very good occult stuff at times (though they also went overboard at times); hot young ladies; and two big strengths:
1) Just darned good writing! If anybody watches the episode called
Hush, where there is no dialog (all voices were magically stolen), and doesn't think it's impressive... Well, you have my sympathies. And there's also the episode where Buffy makes Spike tell her how he killed two previous slayers. (One was a Chinese girl, during the Boxer Rebellion, the other was on a NYC subway in the 1970's.) THAT was one
powerful episode! The subway scene was
incredible!! Switching back and forth from the backflash to the storytelling, then blending the two as Spike in the subway speaks to present-day Buffy... MAN!!
2) Witty! In one episode, Buffy was sick in the hospital, and the kids in the children's ward were telling her that they were scared, because Death came to kill them occasionally. And she even saw this thing while she had a high fever. So Xander says, "Oh, hey, if he asks you to play chess, don't even do it. He's like a wizard!"
And the episode with the mummy. A kid was missing, and they had reason to suspect something odd was going on. As usual.
Willow (iirc): "Maybe he just went out for a cigarette."
Giles: "Uh... Yes, well, we'll look into that as soon as we rule out evil curses."
Buffy: "You know, one day I'm gonna live in a town where they automatically rule out evil curses. Just without saying!"