Speaker 1:

I hoped you'd come. You didn't think I'd miss this did you A special Buffy the Vampire Slayer on New Tuesday next.

Speaker 3:

Hello, hello, I'm Juliet. We're going to slay. Want to come?

Speaker 4:

That was a long day, that convention.

Speaker 3:

It was like three days packed into one.

Speaker 4:

It was wild Like we were both, like I was up at four. This is funny. We started texting each other at four in the morning Cause she said to.

Speaker 3:

well, I was up at four. This is funny. We started texting each other at four in the morning Because she said to me you were up at three but I texted. I had the good grace to wait till 4 am to text.

Speaker 4:

Well, you were like I hope your ringer's off and it was, but I was up because I'd just flown in from New York. So I'm still on New York Times In my head. Canon's still seven. You texted me. It's just like oh, I hope you guys are asleep. I'm not. Please, somebody talk to me. I can't sleep, I'm scared. I'm in a hotel, I don't know. The hotel looks like a mullet.

Speaker 3:

Actually it's because the hotel did. It was misleading because from the front it looked like a hotel but when you drove in it looked like a low-towel and it was lovely. They, they upgraded. Deb and I were in this incredible room, but it was funny because you texted me that you go. It's like a mullet and it made me laugh so hard and Deb was sleeping and I was trying not to laugh loud at you. You know to to wake awaken him with my guffaws.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so that was like up at three, I was up at four and we were like at the convention till like 11, 10, 30,. I was up at four and we were like at the convention till like 11, 10, 30, 11, like 1030. We they threw us out, like they eventually had to throw us out. So it was just like you gotta go the cleaning staff's here, we gotta, you gotta get these out of here, cause it was just a whole day event we had. So you, you talked to David Greenwald, and then there was a prom at the, which was amazing, where you gave away the greatest prize ever, which is the class protector award, a replica, like a perfect replica of that.

Speaker 1:

Did I hear?

Speaker 4:

Deb coming to correct Deborah corrected me.

Speaker 3:

You heard that she was trying to correct you even before you said it. I saw your head turn and you're like uh-oh.

Speaker 1:

I saw her flinch. Deborah, I'm about to say the wrong thing.

Speaker 3:

We're acting, deborah, I'm about to say the wrong thing.

Speaker 5:

Oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to walk by each person and I'm going to stand in front of them and when I do, I want you guys to do the applause so that you everybody can do a prize vote and that will be the winner.

Speaker 4:

It's an amazing time there. Too bad, chris couldn't make it and you and Julie Benz had this panel, so you scheduled our announcement at the tail end of this panel you had with Julie Benz.

Speaker 3:

Yes, yes, and you are never going to let Chris live this down if he misses that right. That's just it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for as long as we're doing this is going to be as long as I'm going to be tortured about missing.

Speaker 4:

It kills me every day I would call him up. He's like Chris. I know you're enjoying your hot house right now, but we heard Amazing. We're on the set of buffy the vampire oh my gosh yeah, how's your sweat?

Speaker 1:

this is what I'm doing. No big deal, yeah, that's all right.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, I just want to give everybody a warning. This is from a live event, so it's not up to our usual sound standards, but and we cleaned it, we clean, we clean up as best we could. So we yeah, this is from a live event, so please bear with the sound but we really thought it was so entertaining that we really wanted to include it this week. We definitely know what we're doing. We definitely know what we're doing.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes, Sometimes, so good to see you all. Good evening, good afternoon. My name is Lisa Hansen. For those of you who don't know me, I am an author of the Good Child on YouTube and I am honored to be here with you today to present the Baddest of Bad, two of our favorite vampires from Buffy and Julie Benz. Thank you, she's so bad she doesn't even know she's bad. That's how you know you're bad. You feel good about being bad. We're the baddest of the bad. So how does it feel being back here at Sunnyvale High School?

Speaker 3:

You know, what's funny is I was saying to my husband this morning it feels like those dreams you have when you're back at high school, but usually it's like you're at your locker and all of a sudden you realize you have no underwear on or you're naked or you're in the school play and you don't know the dialogue, or it's one of those dreams. So it's sort of like that, without the nightmare element.

Speaker 6:

I mean, I don't remember the combination to my locker. No, I don't remember the combination to my locker. No, I actually do. I don't think I filmed. Did I do a scene here? You did Somebody stand up and tell me what scene I did here? The first scene, it was on the soundstage wasn't it?

Speaker 3:

No, it was built so some of our interiors like when I killed Kendra in the library, I actually didn't shoot here, it was a built set. So it's funny because neither of us I actually shot on some streets in your body, but I had never shot at the high school. So for us we're like, oh wow, this is cool.

Speaker 6:

Do you think I shot something else here? It looks familiar to me. I don't remember. I'm so old 200 years. You know, I'm over 400.

Speaker 3:

400? I'm lying about your age. I said I was at 200.

Speaker 6:

I'm 45 about your age. I said I was a 200. Yeah, I mean I'm 452 years old. You look good. Thank you, I took people. I drink the blood of virgins, which means you're all safe.

Speaker 3:

There were a few kids in there, I don't know. We're not that bad.

Speaker 2:

So, drew and Dargo, mother, grandfather, daughter, I'm the mothership, I'm like this mother spaceship that spawns a monster.

Speaker 3:

Do you guys remember when you guys saw the movie Chinatown I'm, I'm lost. Two guys were bad guys in the movie Chinatown. You know how I do it my sister and my mother. I always felt like this is basically a grandma Daughter.

Speaker 2:

Daughter. So playing bad guys, playing villains, was working on Buffy, your first time being villainous For me.

Speaker 3:

I had done a film prior which was the first villain I ever played, and it was funny because it was this independent film where the director based my character on his ex-girlfriend, who was the most horrendous bitchy character, and it's this black comedy where I'm actually more evil than the serial killer who lives next door, and it was so liberating. I was so just spewing stuff and this character was so narcissistic that they actually had the set, had like hundreds of pictures of myself in my house, including these huge like Andy Warhol prints in multi-colors of my face, like you know. So. So um Drew was my second villain and a very different character really fun.

Speaker 6:

um, I mean, I I started in comedy so I never thought I would ever be playing such an evil character. But I did do an episode prior to this of Diagnosis Murder where I played a psycho killer ice skater. It's kind of like a Tom and Martin story, but like as dark as Diagnosis Murder would get. So, yeah, I would say, darla was definitely my first villainous villain, definitely your first vampire, right?

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

So how did you prep for the role? Very different villain from what you were before.

Speaker 3:

Well, each character is its own kind of thing and has its own recipe. I just actually told the story with the Jewelers. I do a thing where I like to take my character out often because, first of all, when you're working on a set, it can be anywhere from you know 150 to 300 people and you sort of have to keep a fluidity where you're aware of everything going on. But you still need to maintain the character, especially if you're working with a dialect, all that kind of stuff. So the dialect, all that kind of stuff. So I like to go out where I interact in the world, because I also think that it informs how other people treat you. I decided with Drew I tend to go, I try to figure out somewhere I've never been before, so that I won't get into a conversation or someone won't be like oh I know you from, you're an actress from this, or I know you or you know whatever. Why do you have a Russian accent, you know, or you know whatever? Why do you have a Russian accent, you know?

Speaker 3:

So I picked a liquor store in Hollywood at night, because I figured I had a night, and I went in and I'm sort of wafting up and down the aisles and there was this woman at the register who was having an altercation with the man behind the counter and she was clearly not very well and she was like going off and he was kind of not sure what to do and a little bit exasperated. So I slowly walked it up to the counter and he was dealing with her and he looked at me and he kind of rolled his eyes and said, oh my God, this woman is crazy, I'm dealing with this crazy woman. And all of a sudden he got really still and his eyes widened and I remember like looking at him and I could see his thoughts go oh no.

Speaker 3:

I remember that and that moment I was like I think I got you.

Speaker 6:

My technique was a little less intense. I was the. So when I was first hired on Buffy, I was just. I was vampire girl number one. I did a little makeup test for the vampire makeup. So I went like three or four different days of just they would put the prosthetic on and try to see how it looked on camera after putting the makeup on, and all that. And I remember I started getting a little nervous because I was like I don't know how I'm going to play. I've never played a villain before. I don't know what I'm doing. And so I remember I went into the bathroom and I had the prosthetic on my face and I looked in the mirror and I smiled and I thought, oh, that's creepy. And so then I just did everything with a smile.

Speaker 3:

It was amazing how much the prosthetic did work for you. I remember the first time I had the prosthetic and so we were doing the test for it and I had a similar thing, but with me it was I just tilted down and once I tilted down it had a very feral look and I was like, uh, like that. So it's interesting. It sort of tells you that makeup tells you a lot.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I did. Talked to some people who had worked on star trek and other shows where they wore prosthetics, and they advised me. They said, you know, let the makeup do its job but you don't have to worry about. You don't have to worry about it because the prosthetic will do its job. And my prosthetic was designed to be the most vicious, looking out of all the vampire faces, and it cut my vision in half. And then I had the big yellow contact lenses.

Speaker 3:

The first they really got them to fit them at first. It covers so much of your eye that you'd be like bumping into things on set. It's hard to be daunting in scenes and seem dangerous when you were bumping into the furniture. Yeah, Especially.

Speaker 6:

I mean at least Drusilla could get away with that.

Speaker 2:

That's a little weird, I'm trying to Me. I don't think that we're supposed to be a little graceful.

Speaker 6:

A little bit with it. Yeah, I mean, how many? I as a vampire, I grind my teeth a lot and I mean I think I went through like 18 pairs of teeth, was that today? Yeah Well, as soon as you put it in my mouth, I'm like ah yeah, and I snapped like so many teeth like in the middle of filming. I just snapped in the half and I'm like, oh sorry.

Speaker 2:

Julie, you were in the very first scene that was shot for the show, right? What was that like?

Speaker 6:

When we went back to shoot the actual, to shoot the pilot after, and that's when they came up with the Catholic schoolgirl outfit, then that became more exciting to me. But in the beginning I was kind of like I got this vamp face on, I got this ugly costume. You know, in the beginning I was kind of like I got this vamp face on, I got this ugly costume, so it wasn't until we went and reshot the pilot, basically, and we started defining her more that it became more exciting.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say I had a really weird thing with the vamp face.

Speaker 3:

It reminded me of saying that One of the episodes I was in the vamp and I didn't work in it all that much, but it was a day where I was in it probably for about 12 to 16 hours and this band we'll remain nameless. But the lead singer of the band was really hitting on me in vamp face. I was like, okay, I hope he's seen the show or is he just a really strange guy? It was just a weird situation. I was like, okay, which?

Speaker 2:

one, Julia. Will you tell us a story about the immortal Julie?

Speaker 3:

Oh my gosh. Okay, so the episode I don't know if you remember this, but the episode of Angel where we end up having the threesome with the immortal oh my goshesome with the immortal I like the one. We got the script and I read it and I remember I called you and I was like, oh my God, I never knew. We like this history, that we have this threesome. And you were like, oh yeah, I knew it. And then you go look, look, remember that picture. So there's a still of us from the episode Reunion, where I think it's Reunion, where we get flipped with the car and we're hugging and I'm sort of crying. And then we're hugging and she goes just walk on the phone, just look at that picture. And I was like what are you talking about? She goes just look at the picture and I look at that picture" and I was like what are you talking about? She was like just look at the picture. And I look at the picture and she goes where's your hand? And I look and it's cradling her ass.

Speaker 6:

It was always there. It was always there when we shot that scene. Remember I had this robe I had to change and you know it was WB. They wanted like the naked back. I had this robe, I had to change and you know it was WB, me or David, and they wanted like the naked back. And anyway I was totally fine with it and I know David and James really well and I was like this is going to be fine, it's like family. And then we get on the set and I literally like dropped the robe.

Speaker 2:

I was like I couldn't remember a single line.

Speaker 6:

It was like so I think I took bright red and then it was fine. But that first take was like I don't, I'm naked, I mean I wasn't fully, I mean I had privacy and stuff on, but it was like I still was kind of like God we'll tell you.

Speaker 3:

I remember getting a lot of kids doing that.

Speaker 2:

You know We've got a blur, just cover that.

Speaker 3:

We had this scene on Angel where Dave and I are having sex and James' character comes in and is like seeing my face, and so we were trying to do staging the same scene and we're like we can't, we keep seeing your face, trying to learn, we want the reveal, we want the reveal. And they were staging all these ways and I go I know what everyone's thinking and I kind of like got on all fours and tried to kind of like yeah, we can't do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we can't do that. Well, you wanted to not see my face.

Speaker 3:

That's the fix.

Speaker 6:

Can you talk about the fire hydrant scene from Angel? Oh, the fire hydrant scene. Oh, my God, you were so sick that night.

Speaker 3:

It was so cold. It was the coldest day, so Los Angeles did not get that cold, but it was record low cold.

Speaker 2:

We were downtown.

Speaker 6:

Los.

Speaker 3:

Angeles. At night, at night, in the middle of like the weird crazy hour at night, you had a raging, raging flu. You were completely sick. I made the mistake. That was back when you worked, when you were sick.

Speaker 6:

Now you don't go to work when you're sick, Exactly.

Speaker 3:

And you were like and I made the mistake of going like I never get sick when I'm working Right and, of course, caught me with horrendous flu, but the thing that was so crazy about that is we were rehearsing the scene and not only were you not feeling well, but we had to do that fire hydrant scene where you get soft.

Speaker 3:

But the crazy thing is we did the rehearsal they showed us how they were going to splash the water and everything. And the very first take I don't know what happened if they got excited or whatever they cranked up that water and we were like hit and we kept trying to do the scene and I'm like I'm crying because the scene is crying with a burn on my face. Do you guys remember the dialogue? You might know more than I do, but I was saying my something and I'm moaning and we kept going through it and with this deluge of water and Julia and Julie like burning and each other going doing the speech, and it kept going and then it cut and we were like what was that? And everyone started laughing so hard because we were just trying to stay upright and doing the scene and being like really good workers and trying to get through.

Speaker 6:

They also said they had heated the water, but by the time it went up in the air and poured back down on us, it was freezing. You could feel the warm coming out, but when it got back down it was so cold. Yeah, that was a long night. I mean, we love being waterboarded.

Speaker 2:

So on the show Vampire Reviews, we talk about how vampires are metaphors for the human condition, metaphors and symbols for things that relate to the real world. So, playing two very different vampires, what would you say each of your vampires was a metaphor for or a symbol of in the context of the show?

Speaker 6:

Well, I would like to think Darla is a symbol for anti-aging. What do you think? Darla is? A medical girl Entrepreneur? I mean, listen, I used to joke around that she would kill for wardrobe. So, if you walked past and you were in a really nice outfit, you were her next victim. She would just be in her clothes. I bet you were her next of kin.

Speaker 3:

She would have been one of those. I would say Drew obviously had some mental health struggles, oh really, but also I understand.

Speaker 3:

But I also would say she really was a loving character, like she was still. I mean, that was one of the things that was so interesting about the writing and the range of the character, like she was still. I mean that was one of the things that was so interesting about the writing and the range of the character is that she really was a character who was very loving and giving love and sort of loving and needy in love as well. So I would say that love.

Speaker 3:

So my question is here, with a little bit of murdering man.

Speaker 2:

So look at it. So which vampire would you say was the worst, which was the most villainous of the baddest of the bad?

Speaker 3:

I would say we were both equally villainous. One thing about Drusilla like. We were definitely like. You didn't want to mess with Darn, but I would say there's something about like because Drew was so unpredictable that you didn't know what was going to happen or what she could do that there's something scary about that in real life, when you meet someone who's really unpredictable. You're like oh you know so there's that element, but I would say we were both bad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and Darlene just liked to play with her food. I know, yeah, nothing wrong with that. So what was your favorite scene to shoot together?

Speaker 3:

I know what mine was. Mine was in Angel, the episode in Reunion when we got to the wine cellar scene where we got to team up and eat all the lawyers.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, it was delicious, we had the delicious. Eat all the lawyers it was delicious.

Speaker 3:

It was delicious, it was really. I remember at the time when we read that storyline we actually thought it was so cool that we were teaming up together and wreaking havoc in Los Angeles and we were hoping, in a way, that we would get a few more episodes of seeing what that would entail. And then that got trumpeted but it was. I really enjoyed shooting that with you I also.

Speaker 6:

I I mean this is the four of us together. I mean the one was also a great scene, the scene we talked about with the one, the four of us at the one, but also the night of the boxerer Rebellion, except that's like kind of a new level.

Speaker 3:

We did have a walk. It was inscripted as the power walk of the four of us but I had torn a ligament on a shoe on Disney Ranch like two nights before.

Speaker 3:

really badly it was literally like four or five times the size it normally is and blue. We tried walking and they were like, oh my God, because I was basically looping. And they were like, yeah, that's not going to work. And so then we were trying to figure out what to do and then James and I were like, oh, what if you lift me up? And it's kind of our epic love affair. He's like, yeah, I can do it.

Speaker 2:

So what are you working on now?

Speaker 6:

Well, you know, unfortunately because of the pandemic and the strike, I'm what we call a fun employee, which is good. I'm enjoying my life, but you know, hollywood's starting to crank back up slowly, so you know. But I'm enjoying time with my family, my husband and my dogs, and traveling. I leave tomorrow for vacation, yeah, so it's a nice freedom. I've been working pretty steadily since I was 13 years old, so, you know, a little time off is, you know, it's good for the soul. And I do have a project in development that I've been working on. It's a dream, a passion project of mine. We're getting ready to take it to pitch out.

Speaker 6:

I have a project in development that I've been working on. It's a passion project of mine. We're getting ready to take it to pitch out. I have a writer, director and producer on board. We have our script ready, finally. So the development side is very slow. It's a very slow process, but it's new for me to be creating something and it's something that's based on a true story. It's a project I'm extremely passionate about, and so I'm actually very excited about going out and pitching it out and seeing if we can get it made.

Speaker 3:

So I had my directorial feature debut and it's a worldwide streaming and Blu-ray release. The movie is called A Place Under the Sun and it's streaming on all different platforms. We also have the Blu-ray has nearly five hours of bonus extras. So it is, it is and I star in the movie. Gary Oldman is in it, ron Perlman, ron Patrick, lance Hendrickson.

Speaker 3:

Best-selling author, anne Rice the only time she ever appeared in a movie acting. It was an incredible project to work on. We had an incredible. We swept all of the festivals. We literally only submitted to 21 festivals and not only got into all 21, but one 12 feature of the festival, nine best directors, six best actors. Just the awards were amazing. And we have a group of people that had brought up around the film, because this film uses the environment for sort of a genre-bending, elevated horror which explores the repercussions of growing up under the sway of narcissism and psychological abuse, and we've had the most powerful community grow up around the film. Uh, we have some of our Place Among the Deadheads, as they've named us after you, and we have lots of wonderful girls that come to every single screening event and they fly in to live, whether they're online or fly in, and it's just been an amazing community. I love you guys all my heart.

Speaker 3:

You've been amazing being on this journey with you and so that has been going on. And then I played a character on Bosch called Nadeed to Despo and I recurred as Nita and they brought me back now on Bosch Legacy to recur as well. So I've been shooting that. We've obviously been working hard on the makeup line and some of the new products coming down the line. And then I also just recorded an audiobook series for Big Finish, which is a production with your BBC. My work has been the whole Dr who audience and it is hysterical. It's like one of the funniest things I've ever in my life read. I was reading it out loud and it is another vampire project. And I said I don't really think I want to do another vampire project. And they were like please, we wrote it for you, you just read it. I started to read it, I started laughing out loud, which I never do.

Speaker 3:

I'm not that kind of person when I read something like that's funny, that's funny. And I was laughing and Deb said what's going on? And I was like, oh my God, you have to read this. So what I'm really excited is a very very different character for me. I kind of talk like the crown, like the.

Speaker 5:

Archie and Elizabeth.

Speaker 3:

But it's so different and so funny, so that's gonna be coming out actually in October and then anyway, so lots of stuff. And then I also, when we finish up here today, I have a special announcement about something else new. So you guys stay and I'll share the announcement with you, because we're announcing it here for the first time also.

Speaker 4:

I had no time to eat. It was like a really busy day, like I was insane.

Speaker 3:

I had the same thing. I mean Dev, and I realized we didn't eat, we didn't drink water, we didn't go to the loo, as they say in England, we'd like it was just so jam packed it was. There was a certain point, too, where, where it felt like, oh, I'm melting, I'm melting, I'm melting Because it was quite warm in there, but not as warm where Chris was.

Speaker 1:

My house. Yeah, that was unfortunate. That was the week my HVAC system decided to say oh, that's enough.

Speaker 3:

No more air conditioning in the middle of a heat wave.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and it was a heat wave, which was ridiculous. Of course that's what would happen, but really couldn't tell where I was. Yeah, I was busy, though. I was running around making sure all the links were working for the QR codes and I was the man in the chair. I had all the computer screens in front of me and I'm making sure everything was operational for when the launch and the announcement came that people would have something to click on when Exactly, you were the wizard behind the curtain.

Speaker 1:

There's nothing to see here, don't pay any attention to that sweaty man behind the curtain In his underwear.

Speaker 4:

He's dying. So we actually had our buddy, shelby Novak from Scare you to Sleep, one of our podcast buddies play you. We brought you out on an iPad and she carried she Vanna White-ed it over to the stage. She's very believable.

Speaker 3:

On the end of the panel with Julie and Marcia and Helmuth were really excited for us to make the announcement. We had coordinated with them, of course, ahead of time. It was so much fun to get the audience interaction and all the videos that we made there that we've been posting. It was so much fun to get the audience interaction and all the videos that we made there that we've been posting. It's just been such a fun ride already. So I get to announce something that I am so excited about Slaying it with Juliet Lanzano. It is the first of its kind Buffy Rewatch Podcast with me. This has never been done before.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I am going to co-host with my Scoobies and my Scoobies. I want to bring up Frank. Scooby Frank, I want you to come up. And Scooby Chris was supposed to be here but had an emergency. So we have Scooby Chris was supposed to be here but had an emergency. So we have Scooby Chris on an iPad Slay. It has everything that we all love, so it encompasses the heartfelt nostalgia. It has personal behind-the-scenes stories, behind the scenes stories. It's also a fresh evolution and a continuation, an exploration, with new content and new entertainment as well. So we are going to take the idea of the traditional podcast and evolve it.

Speaker 5:

Chris's today is being played by shelby scott of the podcast scary to sleep, because chris had a little issue at home. If anybody's a fan of that, I am so excited to do this with you. This was like we started talking. We met at New York Comic.

Speaker 3:

Con, we did and we started brewing this idea.

Speaker 5:

And then we started talking. And it's just like we started talking Turns out we're really both big fans of the show Columbo. Yeah, and it was one of those things, the and it was like one of those things, the more we talked it became that scene in Step Brothers. Did we just become best friends?

Speaker 3:

But yeah, it was literally like the minute. So I met Frank on a round table press thing and the minute I met Frank I was like do you want to come to our live New York premiere? I like you and he did and it's like been amazing.

Speaker 5:

Her and her husband was so nice to me that I was convinced they mistook me for somebody else.

Speaker 3:

Chris, do you want to say something before? We keep running on and not letting you talk on your iPad?

Speaker 5:

Just keep going, this is fantastic.

Speaker 4:

But no so Hellmouth Con was an amazing experience. Too bad Chris couldn't make it. I mean, that was a wild weekend because it was one of those things where it's as a fan and to be on that stage for me it was like, really, I was like, it was like I can't. This is so surreal. I called chris up afterwards. I'm like I don't understand what just happened. I was walking around like I'd been concussed because I was just like what just?

Speaker 4:

happened in a good way yeah, in a good way, I was like what just happened? Like how did we, like we really were like how did this happen? I just got off stage announcing this show and it just didn't. It was the most bizarre moment of my life up to this point it still doesn't compute. It still doesn't compute and we're like deep into by the time we you hear this we've. We're deep into this right now and it's still like how is this happening?

Speaker 3:

which all the good things in life a lot of them are are sort of like oh, this is, this is, this is great. Why this delicious thing? You know how is this happening?

Speaker 4:

I was committed to like. I'm like all right, it's going to be diminishing for turns from here on out, that's it All right. I could accept that. Like you know, something like this comes around. It's like wait, no, my best days are behind me.

Speaker 1:

They weren't all that great.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, that's it. So thank you for joining us on just this little tour of Hellmouth Con this amazing weekend we had Next up. I guess we're going into episode one. Will you do it? Don't guess, because we are, I think so. Yeah, I'm pretty sure we are. Actually I don't know why I was making that ambiguous, natural I don't know where we'll head in this Buffy Rewatch podcast.

Speaker 1:

If you're enjoying Slaying it, leave us a review on Apple Spotify, your podcast medium of choice, especially on Spotify. On Spotify, you can leave comments on episodes, in particular, which. I love, which is fantastic, and it's the easiest way for you guys to communicate with us.

Speaker 4:

Oh, hit us up also on our Twitter Do we have that yet.

Speaker 1:

We don't have that yet, but we're going to have that by the time we see it. So Slayin' the Podcast on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram.

Speaker 5:

YouTube. Oh yes, youtube. Sorry for yelling.

Speaker 1:

YouTube. No, thank you.

Speaker 3:

Until next time, go out and slay it.