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Willow In Buffy Became A Witch In The End?

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In my mind, the verdict is simple, Twilight is not a remake, nor did Buffy TV series 1-7

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I have not watched the Twilight, but I did watch Buffy... mostly because I could not find the television remote that gets so conveniently tucked away when somebody else wants to watch something.About your question, Willow did not turn into a witch in the end. I think it was at the start of the fourth season after Calendar (I can't remember her first name as she is referred to as "Miss Calendar" for the most part of the series) is killed and Willow gets access to all of the spells and reference that Calendar left behind.The Buffy series was quite popular but it had a cult following. Most people I know hated it, but there were some who would watch re-runs on television, buy the DVD set, and even keep every episode from all the five seasons put away in their collections.BTW, your description of disastrous consequences and monstrosities as the "unthinkable unpleasant" is a very mild way of putting it.A lot of stories have similarities but they are not necessarily rip-offs. The Lord of the Rings and the Sword of Shannara are quite similar too but the characters are different.

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mostly because I could not find the television remote that gets so conveniently tucked away when somebody else wants to watch something.

Ha Ha, don't you hate when that happens? We fixed that problem here when we got the new Dish network, and got 2 remotes, so now we have a his and hers, so usually we can find at least one of them.

I had to really try, but I was able to get the books for the whole Twilight series at our local library. I did enjoy the books emensly. The movies were not bad either. Sadly, the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series was on at an odd time, so I haven't seen very many episodes of the Tv show, but I sure did like the original movie. Lots of good one liners, and Luke Perry is always a good actor, he played the part of the drop out looser biker dude really well in the movie. Wish I could of seen more of the TV show. Looked like a good and interesting cast. Maybe I'll catch some of the reruns.

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