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PG Interview: David Fury

April 30, 2006 by Amy

If you honestly and truly don’t know the name "David Fury," you certainly know his words. He penned more than 25 Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel scripts (finishing off his reign at both shows as Co-Executive Producer) before heading to Lost. While there, he delivered several episodes - including the brilliant and oft-discussed "Walkabout," where it was revealed that John … [Read more...] about PG Interview: David Fury

A Quickie with The Casts of Buffy, Angel and Firefly

March 11, 2004 by Brad

A week after the WB network announced that it would not renew the show Angel for another season, hundreds of fans of the series turned out in Los Angeles to attend the Wolfram & Hart Annual Review. The event - a fundraiser that raised $18,000 for the Al Wooten Junior Heritage Foundation - also attracted cast and crew from Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Joss Whedon's … [Read more...] about A Quickie with The Casts of Buffy, Angel and Firefly

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