Season9-related stories
Posted Sep 25th 2009 3:09PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free, Joss Whedon

"But wait," you say. "There was a season eight?" Yes, there was. It was in
comic book form. And season eight will be in the same format. This is according to
Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon.
If you haven't been reading the comics, shame on you. Without the restrictions of a television budget, some crazy cool things have been happening. Like Dawn growing to enormous size and Buffy teaming up with Dracula to take out a band of rogue Asian vampires. Also, Buffy travels to the future to meet Slayer-from-the-future Malaka Fray (who was in a previous comic series of her own).
Whedon is obviously a fan of comics. The good news is, in comic books, the series never has to end. We could all be enjoying
Buffy season 337 in a few centuries. Well, our descendants would be anyway. It's something to look forward to.
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Posted Jan 30th 2006 10:51PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, Programming, The Amazing Race, Web

Remember
The
Amazing Race's stupid family-oriented gimmick last season? No? Well, good for you! But for those who haven't
been able to erase that debacle from their minds, there's some good news: the old tried-and-true format is back in
season nine! CBS has released the names and biographical
information of the new contestants, listed after the jump.
Continue reading The Amazing Race 9 contestants announced
Posted Dec 30th 2005 10:28AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Animation, Subtle Subtitles, Contests and Giveaways
Last week's winners (once again, no stars yet. I will
get to them when we can assign stars again!):
1 star to
Alan: "You're much more attractive than the usual bus station skanks
Uncle Charlie usually brings home."
2 stars to
Aaron
M: "I want two of those...and some cookies too."
3 stars to
Brent McKee:
"Jake was sure to get everything on his Christmas list afer arranging HIS treat for Santa. If only he could keep
her away from Charlie."
This week's image is from the
controversial
"Bloody Mary" episode of
South Park:
