A review by calistareads
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Predators and Prey by Doug Petrie, Steven S. DeKnight, Drew Z. Greenberg, Jane Espenson, Joss Whedon, Jim Krueger

5.0

This Volume reminded me of those quirky wonderful moments in the show. There were so many moments in here that would have made this a favorite episode of mine.

The whole thing with Harmony in here is ridiculous and it so work. I'm sure reality TV would love Harmony bites if it was a thing. It can turn anything upside down. Look who's president. This part of the story with the media and entertainment seems to have been a little prophetic. It is directly talking about the mess we are in now.

The best moment of the entire volume is the road trip that Buffy and Andrew take. That was like the ultimate moment. Andrew goes on his Andrew tangent about pop culture and they finally realize they have some geek love to share. Daniel Craig. Indeed. Really, why hasn't Andrew come out yet. They have plenty of lesbian regulars and no gay regular. It's time Andrew came out of the closet. Hello.

I'm glad Faith and her story are continuing on. She and Giles are making a fantastic team up. We also find out that there are slayers out there that aren't party of the Buffy pact and they have gone rogue. Dawn's story is finally resolved, although, we never see that Dawn was kidnapped until she is a doll. That was rather abrupt. Oh well.

This is really getting good and I think it has found it's voice in the new medium and the story is really cooking now. I am looking forward to where this is all going to go.