
I'd love to see Charisma on Veronica Mars, but I could do without the tiresome Buffy comparisons it will inspire yet again.
Maybe at Comic-Con but nowhere else and certainly not in the mainstream. ME is in a rapidly decreasing niche."I have friends who are writers and directors who went to Comic-Con last weekend, and when they came back they said, 'Oh, my god, everyone was still talking about Buffy!'"
Not to diss SMG, but it seems MT is finding challenging, mature roles without having to take her clothes off.
'Oh, my god, everyone was still talking about Buffy!'

"I have friends who are writers and directors who went to Comic-Con last weekend, and when they came back they said, 'Oh, my god, everyone was still talking about Buffy!'" she relates. "That's all very nice and flattering, but once I do a character and it's a success, I'm like, 'That's awesome, thank you. Watch my next one.'

There seem to be a few people who have been sanctifying Amber Benson for not doing nudity on screen when at the same time some of them were salivating at the thought of her maybe playing a murderer on that Inside show. I wonder whether if in future she does go naked they´d think less of her.
Learn Which Major DC Comics Character BUFFY’s James Marsters Will Play On SMALLVILLE!!
Brainiac!!
Look! A press release!
JAMES MARSTERS VISITS “SMALLVILLE” AS THE EVIL BRAINIAC AND TOM WOPAT REUNITES WITH SERIES STAR JOHN SCHNEIDER
Burbank, CA July 22, 2005
James Marsters sinks his teeth into another juicy role for The WB when he joins the cast of SMALLVILLE for multiple episodes. Marsters will portray Brainiac, a classic DC Comics villain and one of the Man-of-Steel's most formidable enemies. Additionally, one episode this season will reunite series star John Schneider with his former “Dukes of Hazzard” co-star, Tom Wopat.
Marsters plays college professor Milton Fine, alter ego of the uber-villain Brainiac. Possessed of a vast, superior knowledge limited only by his hubris and emotions, Brainiac comes to earth armed with a secret about Clark's biological family and the truth about Krypton's demise. Brainiac's presence in Smallville will have a devastating effect on Clark and Lex's already deteriorating friendship.
Marsters first appeared on The WB in the critically acclaimed hit series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” as Spike, the vampire who first tries to kill Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), but ultimately falls in love with her. After five seasons on the show and Spike's untimely demise, Marsters' character was reborn as a ghost on the series spin-off Angel starring David Boreanaz.
Marsters began his professional career in the theater, performing in stage productions including “The Tempest” and “Red Noses” at Chicago's renowned Goodman Theatre. In addition, Marsters revisited the stage in Los Angeles with a starring role in an original play produced by Noah Wyle, titled “The Why.” Additional television roles include a guest appearance on “Northern Exposure” and the series “Strange Frequency” for VH1, as well as on Gene Roddenberry's “Andromeda.”
Brainiac is the latest DC Comics character to appear in SMALLVILLE. The Flash, Mxyzptlk and Perry White have all made appearances during the series run. Last season, Lois Lane (Erica Durance) joined the cast.
Also this season on SMALLVILLE, veteran actor and Broadway star Tom Wopat will portray a state senator who was a boyhood friend of Jonathan Kent (Schneider). In addition to his role co-starring with Schneider on the hit television series “The Dukes of Hazzard,” Wopat starred in the popular sitcom “Cybill,” with Cybill Shepherd, and in the daytime drama “All My Children.” He was also nominated for Broadway's 1999 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for his role opposite Bernadette Peters in the revival of “Annie Get Your Gun.”
Reinterpreting the Superman mythology from its roots, “Smallville” was developed for television by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar (“Shanghai Noon,” “Spiderman 2”), based on the DC Comics characters. Gough and Millar serve as executive producers, along with Greg Beeman, Ken Horton, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins and Joe Davola. The series is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. SUPERMAN was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster.
I wonder about the dichotomy in the US between sex and violence. I think nudity and sex is much less damaging than incessant images of violence. As a result, too often love is classified as obscene in the US while bloody violence is praised to the extremes.
Actually, the most appalling thing for me that someone SMG's age should be thought of as "aging".
I wonder about the dichotomy in the US between sex and violence. I think nudity and sex is much less damaging than incessant images of violence. As a result, too often love is classified as obscene in the US while bloody violence is praised to the extremes.

The classic example is Gibson's Passion which warped the loving message of Christ into a sadistic bloody gorefest and was praised to the moon by the American taliban while "The Last Temptation of Christ" was pilloried for implying that Christ might have loved Mary Magdelan. Aaaarrrggghh!!!
Oh yeah. Sarah has moved on on on. The Buffyveres is DEAD.Freddy Prinze, Jr., who is married to Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar, told reporters at the Television Critics Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif., that the series likely won't be revived in film or on television. "Not with Sarah," Prinze said in a panel for his new sitcom, Freddie. "I've never heard of it coming back whatsoever. I think Joss is on the movie train right now, and it hasn't stopped yet. So I think he'll be on that for a while."
As far as a feature film goes, Prinze said that failure of the original 1992 film should preclude any attempt to put Buffy on the big screen again. "They already made one," he said. "It didn't work. That's why [they] made the TV series. It worked much, much better as a TV series. My wife and I were in Bali and our taxi driver went, 'Buffy.' It worked so well as a TV show, I don't think Sarah would want to invest in something that's already failed once." Gellar's next project is the futuristic SF thriller Southland Tales, written and directed by Donnie Darko creator Richard Kelly.
The news from the Buffyverse just keeps getting better and better.
.It's always a good sign, though, when actors can turn in a believable performance even when their features are obscured. 


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