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Postby foxycas » Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:04 am

I know lots of the people on this board watched Buffy back in the day, but I have been wondering how did you get into Btvs?

I got into Buffy in a weird way. I had known the show for years (seen the name in the TV guide and sometimes I watched it). I was too young to watch the entire show (born in 1995 and all) and my family is not big on TVshows.
Two years ago I was going through a list of 'must-see-tv-shows' on some site, saw BTVS and good reviews of the show and I decided to give it a try.
I watched the first three episodes of the show, I was horrified by the awful quality, but the show seemed OK.
Later in the summer, the complete boxset of the show was on sale (50% discount hehehe). And I decided to buy it.
During that summer I watched one or two episodes a day. It seemed reasonable to take it slow with the show as it already ended.
I still haven't finished watching actually, I decided to rewatch it again a while ago and then I will watch the only season I haven't seen yet. Season 7. I know lots of you deny this season, I get that. But I will watch it, and I will continue reading the comics.
I think the moment Buffy really got to me (for the first time), was the season 2 finale. That was the first time that this show made my cry like a baby.

What is your story, I'm really curious!

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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Pavlov'sBell » Sun Apr 07, 2013 6:33 am

I used to watch this channel called "Teenick" one summer, and they announced they were going to start airing episodes of Buffy. And they ran these ads for it every single day, at least twenty times in the span of twenty-four hours. So finally, I just decided to watch it, since I'd heard a lot of good things about it at various points on the web. So I recorded an episode of it onto my DVR, I think it was "What's My Line, Pt. 2", and...I was completely confused and lost.

Luckily, I did happen to like what I saw, and as luck would have it, a local store near me had Seasons 1-3 and 6-7 on sale. So, I bought them all. Once I started watching, I was hooked. I finished Season 1 in about two days, and after that, I bought the remaining ones because I 'needed' more :p I eventually ordered Seasons 4-5 online.

The moment that I got truly into the show would have to be "Surprise" and "Innocence", along with "Passion." Those three episodes were, and still are, truly amazing works of television.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Sun Apr 07, 2013 6:46 am

Oh Passion is such a beautiful episode and painful. It's one of my favorites.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Pavlov'sBell » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:28 am

foxycas wrote:Oh Passion is such a beautiful episode and painful. It's one of my favorites.


Once I saw that episode, I went "Oh, this show isn't going to be as predictable as some other ones", and I was immediatly hooked
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:33 am

Well what made me watch more than one episode was the 'each generation has a slayer...etc.' I love that bit so much, kinda sad they cut that part in the later seasons. I like stupid things like that.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Pavlov'sBell » Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:45 am

foxycas wrote:Well what made me watch more than one episode was the 'each generation has a slayer...etc.' I love that bit so much, kinda sad they cut that part in the later seasons. I like stupid things like that.


Ah, you mean the cheesy intro :p It's alright, but I'm somewhat glad they cut it for the rest of the seasons. It made the show seem more corny/cheesy than it really is
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:01 am

True, but I still love it.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby drlloyd11 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:38 pm

Because it's my job.... :)
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:23 pm

I'm sorry, I looked if there was one, but I couldn't find a thread like this. I just have horrible searching skills.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby drlloyd11 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:38 am

foxycas wrote:I'm sorry, I looked if there was one, but I couldn't find a thread like this. I just have horrible searching skills.

No No! That was not my intent! This was an old-old thread, and I just wanted to link it it.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby T.G.I.F. » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:46 am

I saw the movie when it came out. It was okay, but I thought nothing special of it. I watched the movie because I had an obsession at the time with Beverly Hills 90210 and Luke Perry was in it. A few years later I was flipping channels on the television and I kind of stumbled upon it and I thought it was funny that they made a television show out of a movie that wasn't really good. I watched some episode when I came across it on the television, until my parents got divorced. My mother broke down and got depressed when my father had left. So when I was 17 I kind of took care of my mother and brother because I didn't want (and I was afraid) to leave her alone. There were reruns of Buffy every evening around 7 pm, and we watched it together. And it is weird, but it was almost they only thing that she enjoyed at the time. When my mom was doing better after a few months I fell back to my own problem, I was confused about my own sexuality and I didn't have anything I could relate to except Ellen and the lesbian doctor on ER. And these weren't really feminine, and that made me think I couldn't be a lesbian because you know, I was totally not butch. And then season four of Buffy aired and they introduced Tara. And when she became involved with Willow, a whole new world opened up for me, and it made it possible for me to cope with the fact that I loved women and tell people. And here we are, thirteen years later and I can truly say that the show was a big help to my mother to get her through her divorce and for me with the whole coming out thing. I am not a lesbian, but I can now say that I'm just attracted to somebody's appearance, attitude, creativity and humor, and I don't care if that is a man, a woman, or a transgender person. I don't really care what's between the legs.

Ofcourse I love Willow and Tara, and I enjoy watching them and they will always be special but it's more than 10 years later and I realized I don't see Alysson and Amber as them so much anymore. Ofcourse most of the time I see Alysson on television she is Lily. And Amber is just my big inspiration, she is doing everything I want to do in live. Writing, making movies, be creative, make things. And it might sound stupid, but a reply from her on Twitter made me make the decision, to just go for it. And I did. And it is going great. So I really see her as Amber and less and less as Tara, and that is really going to the background and I realized I see them as two completely different things. Amber just portrayed Tara, thank god, but Amber is way less serious than Tara and I like that a lot more. Amber is just awesome, hilarious, ffing creative and very kind and a total goofball. But I still watch an episode of Buffy everytime I feel sad :)

Damn, what a story. Sorry, I was on a roll hehe.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:09 am

drlloyd11 wrote:
foxycas wrote:I'm sorry, I looked if there was one, but I couldn't find a thread like this. I just have horrible searching skills.

No No! That was not my intent! This was an old-old thread, and I just wanted to link it it.
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Okay :D That's great!
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:14 am

That story was very inspirational. I'm glad that Buffy helped you with your sexuality and your mom's divorce. Tara made me realize that I was gay, because I fell in love with her. Yes, that was a shocker...

Keep going and be awesome, and I am sure you will make it.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby T.G.I.F. » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:39 pm

Thanks! You are Dutch right? So am I!

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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:48 pm

Whooooo Dutchies for life! Nah moving to England after my study stuff. Next year I am going to the HVA (Amsterdam obviously) you live anywhere near that?

The amount of kittens that come from the Netherlands really does surprise me...
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby T.G.I.F. » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:01 pm

Nope. I'm a Brabander haha. I live in Den Bosch. Studied in Utrecht at the University though :)
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:34 pm

Oooh I've been there couple of times. I like Den Bosch. I live in this dead village near Katwijk and stuff.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby T.G.I.F. » Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:18 am

But you live near the sea, that's a plus! Maybe we should chat in your introduction topic in stead of here hehe.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Candleshoe » Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:37 pm

It was so long ago that I don;t really remember, but I'm almost certain that I started watching because my mother said I shouldn't...

Then I moved out and carried on watching, leaving the rest of my family hooked by that point too - I remember calling my little sister at home after watching The Gift, just to tell her I'd dive into a portal for her if she needed me to.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby foxycas » Tue Apr 09, 2013 1:39 pm

Best reason to watch something, when your parents tell you not to watch it ;D
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Dennio » Sun Apr 28, 2013 1:03 pm

About five years ago, when I was like 8? 7? I'm not really sure the exact timing but it was at least a few years ago I got home from school and turned on the TV. I was looking on the guide and out of boredom (and being around the age of 7 or 8) I went to the channel MuchMoreMusic where they show reruns of shows like Gilmore Girls and stuff and there was a Buffy rerun...
Now to this day I STILL can't remember for the life of me which end-of-episode I saw exactly, but I can narrow it down to the first three seasons because it had Angel in it. When I got home about half the show of Buffy was over, so I just watched for a few minutes wondering what it was and why it looked older than most shows I watched...and then I saw Angel.
I can tell you after blankly staring at David Bordeas' face for at least a minute it clicked in my head that "THAT'S BOOTH!!!" and then I proceeded to laugh for no real reason other than finding Booth make googly eyes at this blonde chick- I mean Buffy.
Well, after that episode ended I lost track of it but I kept the name in my mind and later that year I was able to watch the BTVS movie, which I found hilarious.
However after that I lost the movie AND the TV show, and it wasn't until last year that I was able to catch the end of the episode "The Replacement" to which I was TOTALLY confused because it had all these people that weren't Buffy, or Angel, or from the movie. So I googled the show and started looking up times for when it'd be playing reruns on my TV. Soon after that, when I remembered, I'd watch the last 20 - 15 or so minutes of a few episodes. Later last year I managed to watch full episodes at 10:00 PM and then come Christmas time last year I FINALLY convinced my mother to buy the full complete series boxsets for both Buffy and Angel, and I've been obsessed ever since.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby loislane1 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 3:49 pm

I think I was too busy trying to fit in with "normal" non-geek/nerd society when BTVS was originally out. Amber Benson was on a Nerdist podcast in Jan/Feb this year and of course the topic of her part as Tara came up. It reminded me about BTVS so. I queued up Netflix and rolled through the whole series. Now I have my partner watching it too and she's hooked. I wish I had seen it in its original run but happy to have the power of streaming video. Oh and I celebrate my unique geek/nerd news now.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby YellowQuirkyTeacup » Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:37 pm

My mother brought the first series home for us to bond over. I'd heard the name 'Buffy' before in a very vague way; I thought the show was animated and Buffy was a boy. Don't know why. I said I'd watch it to please Mum... and it was love at first sight.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby LouCy » Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:27 am

You know I don't even remember how...

I remember watching an episode that was on TV when I was maybe 6 or 7?
I think my parents were watching it or flicked over to it or something, cause I don't remember them ever properly watching it.

Next thing I remember I am 11 and love it, I'm getting the magazines and video tape boxsets for birthdays.
Then my dad bought me the whole 1-7 pretty pretty boxset, and haven't let it go since!

I loved the feeling of only having a couple of seasons and some recorded episodes and not having enough Buffy, and being able to want more and more!
Now that I have them all, I re-watch all the time, and even now still see new things that I missed.
That and I get all creative and try writing and vidding.

I was lucky? because when I was first really into it most of the seasons were out already so I hardly had to wait, but now with the comics, it's killing me!
I've only read half of Season 8 and have plans to get the rest but damn it I have to know!


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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby TaraManiac » Sat Sep 27, 2014 2:14 am

One day I was visiting my grandparents in their ranch (some rural area in Mexico), my dad had taken me, i didn't really like going there, i often got bored but that time some of my cousins were there and I thought it was a good idea. Me and my cousin started watching tv one day, thank God my dad had installed the Sky TV system thingie, my cousin went through the channels and found Buffy in one of them, she left it there and we started watching, it was the "FAMILY" episode, somehow i got hooked, i saw Willow and Tara interacting and that was enough for me to fall in love. I LOVED THE EPISODE. I wanted to see Buffy for the rest of my life :) :heart
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby andy8715 » Mon Feb 16, 2015 1:56 pm

I don't really remember the exact time I first saw an episode. I wanted to say it was before season 7 was all the way over, but now I'm not so sure, I just know that I was probably 15 or so, because my best friend was still in school and she graduated 2 years before me. I started watching and the first episodes I saw were from season 5. I'm from a very small, conservative Christian town. Gay people were not mentioned unless it was in church to say they were doomed to hell, or by my mother to say being gay was surely damnation (she made sure to mention this to me often after finding out I'd been talking to gay people online when I was 13). I sought out anything having to do with lesbianism. I was an expert at reading subtext and here was a show, that showed two women, openly in a relationship, with normal lives (as normal as two people living in Sunnydale can have). It was really a life changing show for me and helped me through those very tough high school years and helped me to realize that I was not a bad person for loving who I loved.
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Postby DaddyCatALSO » Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:18 pm

I had heard of the show, but I was married then and my ex not only controlled the remote, she was very funny about my being out of the living room when she was there, so I figured it wa s another show I'[d never get to watch.
But our daughter "Kit-Kat" had had her own TV for over a year and discovered the show channel surfing. We already ahd a tradtion of watching Xena and some fo her videos up in her playroom, we called it "spending time." Sow e added BtVS to our viewing. She wa sonly 6 but she had owned her own copy of Jurassic Park sicne she was 3! She got tired of it late in S-4, btu after we lost the house and broke up I started wathcign S-5 on the basement TV at my sisters'. And finally fell in love with the W-T relationship at Tough Love.
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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby NeverChosen » Mon Sep 07, 2015 12:44 am

It was a journey.

I had a false start first. It had been strongly recommended by several people that know me and my tastes, to the point where I decided to go to the trouble of watching it. I say "go to the trouble" because I've never had a TV and so I had to wait till I was visiting my grandmother to see an episode.

My timing was imperfect- I flipped on the TV right at the point when Buffy and Angel are having sex. I was scandalized and turned the thing back off before my grandmother came back in the room. I grumbled at my friends and had no further interest in BtVS.

My friends did not relent. They swore up and down that I was missing something awesome. It probably helped that the characters were all within 2 years of age from us- the high school and college settings were immediately relevant. Being one who staunchly avoids anything popular, I declined to watch for quite some time before conceding. I think it was when my college friends started saying the same thing my high school friends had.

This time it was the episode where Buffy and Riley are screwing in the frat house. I must have a knack for only tuning in when there is a barely-allowable-on-TV scene taking place. I sighed and went about my life with the firm belief that I was missing nothing that I could possibly wish to see. Buffy was kind of an annoying character that I couldn't empathize with.

Fast forward to 2005. I'm in a truly miserable situation involving moving every month to a new location and having pretty horrific work hours and very infrequent days off. In an effort to get some sort of exercise I took to doing night workouts whenever I had access to a gym (I was often in apartment complexes where temporary housing was established in the system I worked in). At 10pm the exercise room is empty and quiet, but was a TV. I flipped through and found the only thing interesting that was on. It turned out to be BtVS... one of the non-sex-scene episodes. They were doing reruns every night and for the first time I found myself motivated to exercise by something other than general principle. I think it was S3 at the time, but I could be wrong. Willow hooked me. I was still put off by Buffy, but determined I could deal with her and Angel to enjoy the rest of the series.

It took me till 2007-ish before I got to watch the entire show from beginning to end. It was kinda funny that it wasn't until Buffy's Willow-is-gay freakout that I noticed that, yeah, both Tara and Willow are female. That this was an issue or should be one didn't register at all.

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Re: How did you get into BTVS?

Postby Dub » Thu Jan 27, 2022 11:39 am

I knew the name but nothing else really.

I had a free trial of Disney plus+ watched all the star wars, marvel, owl house, rewatched gravity falls and some other childhood programming as the Disney channel and Fox channels were taken from the UK. Saw Buffy was on there. I if and ah'd however Anthony Stewart Head is my favourite actor and Russel. T. Davies speaks about Buffy often as an influence for how Doctor Who was revived.
I've got nothing but time and so far 2021 was a bust, so what's the worst that happens I watch a dud programme. done that plenty of times.

I have watched an episode every day since, i have turned my hand at writing which has opened up a world of possibilities for me as it ignited the creative in me. I feel more confident in presenting my opinions and myself. My vocabulary has expanded. I have opened myself up to just give things ago, like sing while everyone is in bed each night which now expands into impulsively completing the whole song if a line is said. I get compliments from people on the toilet at 4am.
Or Join a Fandom which swore never to do as I feel they are cults in disguise (Learning from here they aren't. They're just a support bubble really of people who like the same thing. Like most things its the few that ruin it for the many, not all fandoms are cults).
While I likely have created an unhealth compulsion to mask other issues, I regret nothing because I have fun and have a purpose and dare I say a spark of hope.

I highly doubt I would like the show so much though if it wasn't for Tara. if she wasn't there then I would have one and doned the programme. I couldn't care less about about romance and feelings and yell at the world from my shell of a self. But something in Tara, the injustice done to her had reminded that things are worth fighting and caring about. There are genuine good people out there. It made me realise I have to tell people how I feel and while easier said than done, it has made an impact.

I can only stand Mulder and Scully levels of romance as their chemistry is off the radar but Tara and Willow is so much more than an on screen relationship. The whole show is the DNA of television I grew up with and still enjoy watching. So many elements have influenced other areas of media and its incredible to think just one show about a bunch of kids tackling life while taking of monsters has such an effect.

That's how I got into it and why I'm not giving up on it.

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