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8:45 p.m.: Joss on the network’s reaction to their first kissing scene: “Actually they called me and said, ‘You know, we got a lot of gays here. On ‘Dawson’s’ and this other...’ and I’m like, ‘I don’t know, I don’t watch those shows.’ We’re going to do this thing. It’s true to character, it’s what we’re going to do. And then they were like, ‘Do you have to have the kiss?’ I was like, ‘Okay, I’m packing up my office.’ I never pulled that out, except that one time.” He later notes that the only time they lost advertisers was when Buffy was working at a fast food joint.
8:47 p.m.: Charisma on moving on to “Angel”: “First of all Joss asked me to take a walk with him which is always a frightening [prospect]. As a joke he would say, ‘You’re fired… just kidding.’” Marti shares a similar experience: “I got a message on my answering machine of Dave and Joss saying, ‘We read your first script and we’re really sorry to tell you, you know, it just didn’t cut it. You’re really nice and… ha! ha! We’re joking!’ I remember he said ‘Welcome to the family!’ or whatever and I was like, ‘I hate you!’” As for Charisma: “I literally used the words to Joss, ‘If it doesn’t go, what happens?’ And he said, ‘You will always have a net here with ‘Buffy.’”
8:49 p.m.: Matt brings up the show’s lack of Emmy love. “You know, we have the fans,” Sarah says. “And that’s better than any award from some panel that sits in a room… when it came to the fans, they were so loyal. We won the fan awards. I think for all of us that was more important.” Joss notes, “Nobody [who works] on ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ on the WB and thinks, ‘I’m getting Emmys!’”
8:51 p.m.: Audience Q&A time. Someone asks everyone to share their favorite film and current iPod playlist. This might take a while:
David - Movie: “The Godfather” and “Serenity”; Music: no iPod
Amber - Movie: (lost among the laughter caused by Seth); Music: Steve Earle
Seth - Movie: “Raising Arizona” and “There Will Be Blood”; Music: The Strokes, Fall Out Boy, Beck
Charisma - Movie: “Anchorman”; Music: The Killers
Marti - Movie: “Poltergeist,” “Goodfellas,” “Out of Sight”; Music: lots of eclectic stuff from her brother, the music supervisor on “Weeds”
Michelle - Movie: “Labyrinth” and “Rain Man”; Music: Madonna, Kanye West, Jimmy Eat World, Abba
Emma - Movie: “Silence of the Lambs” and “Pulp Fiction” (with a special shout out to “Battlestar Galactica"); Music: Radiohead
James - Movie: “Apocalypse Now”; Music: Beck, Robert Johnson, Rolling Stones, Nirvana
Nicholas - Movie: “Marty”; Music: a little bit of everything
Sarah - Movie: “South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut”; Music: “South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut”
Joss - Movie: “The Matrix”; Music: “wall to wall Sondheim”
8:57 p.m.: Someone asks why we never saw Oz’s story completed. “Well, first of all,” Joss starts. “Seth left.” “But we did have a conversation,” Seth responds. “I’m like, ‘So what are you going to kill me?’ He’s like, ‘I don’t know, maybe I’ll just throw you out there, see what happens.’” Joss later adds you’ll definitely see him turn up in the season eight comics.
9:00 p.m.: A fan asks about the creepy-when-you-think-about-it age disparity between Buffy and Angel. “Obviously emotionally she was very fragile,” Joss notes. “She was at an age where this was the sort of person she would fall for, the only sort of person she would fall for. And vice-versa. You know, it was love. Maybe not legal, but it was definitely real.” Marti adds, “Also you might know it didn’t go very well. He turned out to be a bit difficult.” Seth jokes, “Let that be a lesson to you young ladies.” Joss quips, “Stay away from all guys who aren’t Seth?”
9:02 p.m.: Tara is asked by a fan why she never made a return appearance. “It was really more availability and the timing didn’t work. I was getting ready to go to London to direct the ‘Ghosts of Albion.’ Um, I mean I think it was such a, just an in-depth happening for a lot of different reasons but.. I think the fact that Joss kept Willow a lesbian rather than going, ‘Well, okay, now she’s done, this relationship is over.’ I think I’m really pleased with how that continued. She had somebody else, she continued to be who she was. She stuck by her values, she wasn’t just a flip flopper.”