Additional writers
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When a writer has finished their version of an episode, it is often changed by the other writers slightly, in order to flesh out various scenes. In 5.02 Real Me, Marti …
Angleman and Polgara
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Season four’s Dr. Angleman and the Polgara demon were named by David Fury after regulars at the official Buffy site’s posting board (Angle_man and Polgara).
Bring back the dragon!
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David Fury mentioned in his commentary for 6.22 Grave that he wanted to bring back the dragon that came out of the portal in 5.22 The Gift for Buffy to fight. However, …
Chance
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Amber Benson (who played Tara) wrote and directed a movie called Chance in 2001 when she was just 24. It featured Amber, James Marsters (Spike), David Fury (Buffy writer/producer), Tressa …
David Fury
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David Fury started out as an actor on stage and film, and then became a stand up comedian. He started writing for television with his then girlfriend Elin Hampton. The …
Dawn’s age
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David Fury says in his DVD commentary for 5.02 Real Me that Dawn was originally supposed to be much younger than she ended up - about 12 years old. When Michelle …
Elin Hampton
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Elin Hampton co-wrote the episode 2.20 Go Fish with her husband David Fury. She also made a brief cameo in the Fury-directed episode 6.11 Gone, as a co-worker of Dorie at the …
Elin Hampton’s cameo
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There is an unconfirmed rumour that Elin Hampton, the wife of writer/director David Fury, appeared in 6.11 Gone, in the scene at the Social Services office. She’s the woman who stares …
Face/Off
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The episode 4.16 Who Are You? was clearly influenced by the body-swap movie Face/Off, starring Nic Cage and John Travolta. Producer David Fury wanted to call the two-parter ‘Faith/Off’.
Five whammy for David
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From the episode 5.02 Just Rewards, David Fury became the only writer credited with writing at least one episode in all of Angel’s five seasons. Joss Whedon did not officially write …
Fury on Harris
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David Fury said that when Harris Yulin returned to play Quentin Travers in 5.12 Checkpoint, he had a goatee beard. Buffy producers felt that the beard wasn’t really something that Quentin …
Fury’s Bobblehead
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At Lorne’s show in Las Vegas in 4.03 The House Always Wins, Buffy and Angel writer David Fury can be seen in the front row, with a bobblehead Kelly Manners.
Guest stars in the musical
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Writers/producers Marti Noxon and David Fury both had cameos in the musical episode 6.07 Once More, With Feeling. Marti played the woman arguing over a parking ticket and Fury was the …
Inspiration for Kralik
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Zachary Kralik is actually the name of writer David Fury’s young nephew. He thought it was a good name for a vampire.
Lost
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The TV show Lost has many Buffy ties. The season one’s third episode is titled “Tabula Rasa”, the same title as Buffy season 6, episode 8. Both episodes …
Marti on invisible sex
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Marti Noxon said about the episode 6.11 Gone:
“The bit when Spike seems to be by himself when, in fact, he was having sex with the invisible Buffy was something that …
Robin’s vest
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David Fury and D. B. Woodside note in the DVD commentary for 7.17 Lies My Parents Told Me that they both wanted Robin Wood to wear his green vest in the …
Spilliam
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In the DVD commentary for the episode 7.17 Lies My Parents Told Me, David Fury, the director and co-writer, referred to Spike as “Spilliam” when he had just been turned into …
Tooled already
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David Greenwalt, who wrote the episode 2.05 Reptile Boy, thought he made up the name Machida, but found the name (though spelled differently) is a brand of tools.
You’ve got to laugh
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David Fury mentioned in his DVD commentary for 5.02 Real Me how uncomfortable Sarah Michelle Gellar feels with acting laughing on screen, seen in 5.02 Real Me when Buffy laughs at the …








