This week on Buffy and the Art of Story: Ted (Season 2 Episode 11 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer):
This podcast episode covers (1) how a seemingly throwaway episode foreshadows key developments for the entire series; (2) many metaphors that might not mix so well; and (3) dialogue that illustrates what works in Buffy’s relationship with Angel.
As always, the discussion is spoiler-free, except at the end (with plenty of warning).
Next Up: Bad Eggs
Last Week: What’s My Line Part 2
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More Episode Links
* Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale
* Book 1 in The Awakening Supernatural Thriller Series free in April 2020 for Kindle, Kobo, Nook, GooglePlay, and AppleBooks.
* Or download and listen from Audible.
Where You Can Find The DVDs
* Season 2 Buffy DVDs
* Buffy DVD Complete Box Set
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In addition to hosting the podcast Buffy and the Art of Story, Lisa M. Lilly is the author of the bestselling four-book Awakening supernatural thriller series and the Q.C. Davis mysteries, as well as numerous short stories. She also writes non-fiction, including books on writing craft, under L.M. Lilly. She is the founder of WritingAsASecondCareer.com.
Episode Transcript for Ted
Coming Soon. (I promise, as Buffy might say.)