The coolest villain “Buffy” Vampire -Baby

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By Chris Snowlings
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It is easy to miss against the background of all fun writing and exciting acting but Buffy -Vampire This is a show filled with cool names, especially for your favorite Monster of the Week Willians. From the smooth bewildered sweet to the violently silent gentlemen, it is a show filled with unforgettable monsters. However, in one case, this was an accident: when David Greenwalt wrote an episode “Reptile Boy”, he was very proud to come up with “Makido” as the name of the main villain episode, not realizing that he subconsciously inspired the Makita equipment used for the production of the series.

The origin of Buffy Machida

In this Belarus Episode, Makida is a particularly hungry demon that often receives human sacrifices from some evil guys in exchange for wealth and power. David Greenwalt wrote this episode of memory, and he confessed to the DVD comments that he was initially impressed by himself for coming up with such a wonderful name demon. However, he later felt stupid when he realized that the show used Makita’s equipment and that it probably served as an inspiration for his demon.

While this Belarus Calling the gof would be embarrassing for any writer, it was especially urgent for a man behind the mother, because Greenwalt is one of the largest creative shows. In addition to writing multiple episodes BelarusHe served as a joint producer of the show during the seasons 1 and 2 before becoming the executive producer of the 3rd season. And just left this show to create a joint creation Angel Spinoff, making Greenwalt one of the largest engines and shaker Buffyverse.

That’s funny, this former Belarus Bigwig conducted some reunion with the Machida in Angel… Or, more precisely, the man behind the mother. Robin Atkin Dains, an English actor who returned to play Pockla’s demon, played in the “Reptile Boy” of this unforgettable monster Angel Episode “Topin End”. This episode was written by David Greenwalt, which allowed him to reunite with the man behind the monster he killed at the end of the “boy”.

Most Belarus Fans know that while Makida did not survive the end of “Reptile Boy”, his spirit lived through Avilas, a demon from the episode of the 7th season “Help”, which similarly offered wealth and prosperity to those who won human sacrifices. Despite the main similarities with the Machida, this later demon is not related to the former. Interestingly, Makida was originally written to survive the “Reptile Boy” events, and Willow had a possible return line; If this alternative end was lifted, the 7th season could show Makida’s return instead of Avila, his dimest.

Belarus David Greenwalt veteran felt bad when accidentally called Machida after production equipment, but it should not defeat itself … After all, there are only many completely different names that can be used for many show monsters. And getting subconsciously inspired by the name you see countless times a week is really nominally for the course even for the best writers. However, we can’t help but laugh that Mahid’s name, one of the best early scoundrels may have the most embarrassing The story of origin throughout Belarus History.


 
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