Behind Blue Eyes
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Giles reveals a hidden talent in 4.18 Where The Wild Things Are, that he can sing and play guitar. He sings ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ in the Espresso Pump. The song is …
Carey Meyer
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Carey Meyer was Buffy’s production designer from season two (the job was previously Steve Hardy’s, who left after season one). Carey’s job was to build all the sets, and …
Espresso Pump
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The Espresso Pump is a coffee bar in Sunnydale’s main street often visited by the Scoobies. Giles sang and played guitar there in 4.18 Where The Wild Things Are. The Espresso …
Espresso2U
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One of the demons in 6.02 Bargaining (Part Two), smashes a car with the logo ‘Espresso2U.com’ on it. This may be related to the Espresso Pump coffee shop in Sunnydale’s main …
Rain, rain, go away
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In 4.17 Superstar, Buffy and Jonathan sit in the Espresso Pump talking about Riley. Originally, they were to be walking down the street but the scene had to be moved indoors …
Walking for the camera
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Usually on Buffy when people were walking and talking in front of the camera they had to walk unnaturally slowly as there was often not enough room to walk at …




