Buffy cast supports Stacey Abrams’ spike theory


Buffett and his OTP.
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The 23-year-old conversation surrounding Buffy Summers’ true love continued this week, this time with big reinforcements, a. To tweet By Stacey Abrams. While helping others cast their votes in Georgia last week, the science-fiction-loving politician cast his vote on what the soul-wearing vampire deserves to live with who he cut: Angel or Spike. Since then, cast members of the hit 90s television series have weighed in on Abrams’ theory that “Angel Buffy was the true boyfriend to come to power. Spike was the right man to live with as he became a power.”

Buffet Producer and director, Joss Wadden, endorses Abrams’ theory on the hero’s alleged love, agreeing that each person and person has their time and place for Buffy based on his growth as a hero.

Allison Henigan, who played the role of the lesbian witch Willow in the history of television, says that many of us were thinking with this:

The trio of Season Five, played by Todd Lank, Adam Dum Bush and Danny Strong, turned into Supervilines, with the Bush echo, all tying their voices in agreement, “Relationships are all time.”

And the charismatic carpenter, who played the girl, became the supernatural savior Cordelia Chase, in answer to the question: Well, if Spike and Buffy end up together, who has the angel? According to the carpenter, Cordelia, who meets his death in a spinoff Angel, “Angel was right because she kept him on her way.”

The show never answers who Buffy will end up with, and may reappear in the series’ finale to hear Angel Bluff calling himself a “cookie dough”, including a show with supernatural metaphors, all about accusations. Tests in young adults. The series leaves her so that Buffy “baking won’t end” and probably should be more concerned with herself than preventing the end of the world with whom she’s going on a date. However, at least we all know for sure that it’s not Season Four and Five’s boring military Brat Relay Finn.