Buffy: Buffy s records show different birthdays (Image: The WB)
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The continuity mistake can be seen in episode eight of the first season, called I Robot You Jane.
One fan said on moviemistakes.com: Buffy s birthdate starts at 1979. In I Robot, You Jane, when the demon pulls up Buffy s file in the school system, it shows her year of birth as 1980 and her year as a sophomore. But when her file comes up on the student s computer screen, it s changed to 1979 and that she is a senior. It wasn t until towards the end of season one in Nightmares that her birth year is 1981 (on her tombstone before she comes out as a vampire).
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Fans took to Reddit to say they wished Kendra could have played a bigger role in the series as she had a lot of potential.
Oblinasdad said: I don’t think she would’ve been as strong a counterpart as Faith, but I think with the right storytelling, she could’ve been awesome.
Stbgirl26 said: I ve always wished we (the audience) had gotten to spend more time with her. Then, her death would have felt more impactful.
Many viewers believe Kendra s death was a way of proving how dangerous being a slayer could be.
Willara 219 said: Honestly, I think Kendra s death was meant to be more shocking than anything - forcing the Scoobies and the audience to fully come to terms with the reality that a Slayer can die and stay dead, unlike Buffy in Prophecy Girl .
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Here s Your First Look At Season 5 Of Queen Sugar
Ava Duvernay’s hit series is returning to OWN next month.
Ava Duvernay’s
Queen Sugar is returning to OWN next month after its season 4 finale aired in September of 2019. The upcoming season will follow the Bordelon family as they navigate the coronavirus pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, and political corruption in their community.
Season five will continue to be directed by award-winning filmmaker Duvernay who is known for her work in the acclaimed docuseries When They See Us and the film A Wrinkle In Time. Duvernay will also work alongside Oprah Winfrey, Paul Garnes, and Anthony Sparks as an executive producer.
OWN has released the trailer for Season 5 of Ava DuVernay’s drama series
Queen Sugar, which sees the Bordelon family and the community of St. Josephine come face-to-face with the Covid-19 pandemic.
When production on
Queen Sugar was forced to shut down in spring of 2020 due to the novel coronavirus, DuVernay chose to revamp the entire series storyline to address the pandemic as well as this past summer’s worldwide protests for racial justice that were sparked by the police killing of George Floyd. Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) continues her dispute with the Landry family as she attempts to use the system of local government to protect the community and the farmers who own land. Simultaneously, she tries to preserve ties with her son Micah (Nicholas Ashe) as he navigates his freshman year at Xavier University, an HBCU, and participates in the on-campus activism there.