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The creepy television show? Buffy the Vampire SlayerA creepy television show late at night? Step aside Cronenberg, the new master of the art has arrived!

This is so deep!
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On the night his favorite show ends for good, Owen (Justice Smith), the obsessive teenage protagonist of Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw the TV Glow, takes a moment to just sit there in the dark. I recognize the feeling. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended its run on the WB in the spring of 2001, it felt like being quiet and alone was all there was to do. After dating the woman who introduced me to Buffy for half of Season 3 and all of Season 4, we’d separated somewhere around the next midseason finale, but my love for Buffy survived the split, and so I found myself, somewhere after midnight, hitting play on a much-used tape and watching Buffy Summers give her life to save the world. I knew it wasn’t really the end—the show was just changing networks, not going away for good, and there was no way Buffy was dead dead—but it felt like something had passed all the same. So I turned off the TV set and let the feelings wash over me, as if observing an impromptu ritual, before I finally stepped away.
I assume she did that when she found out that one serial killer they caught was really into her.-Sarah Michelle Gellar should maybe start reviewing her security arrangements.