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   If you ask anyone where I am on Tuesday nights, they willtell you I'm home watching "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." It's true; Inever miss "Buffy."

There's just something about being curledup, heart racing, watching another breathtaking episode, whether it's a mushy,romantic scene or Willow and Xander making me laugh. The suspense of Buffy'sfight scenes is enough to make my pulse race and feel like I'm there,too.

The show is so compelling because in some way you can connect withthe characters. If you're a quiet, shy person, there's Willow, the brain of theshow. She's always poking her head in to say whatever needs to be said. Or ifyou're the class clown, Xander is always making remarks to cheer people up. Maybeyou're just a hopeless romantic who loves to see the same old scenario: boy meetsgirl, boy falls for girl, girl saves boy from dying. You know, the normal stuff.

But in all seriousness, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" always keepsme coming back for more. Take my advice, make yourself comfy on the couch andwatch "Buffy" for all the thrilling, breathtaking and sometimesromantic scenes that you're sure to love. Trust me.




   


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