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This time on Buffy and the Art of Story, a look at the overall story arc of Buffy Season 4. This podcast episode looks at:
(1) a opening conflict for Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 4 that pays off in its Climax; (2) a season arc that’s more theme-based than plot-based; and (3) whether the one-off episodes muddle the season story arc.
Spoiler-free, except at the end (with plenty of warning).
Last Episode: Restless
Next Up: Bonus – Giles & Buffy (A New Man and The Dark Age)
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- Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 2 – Episodes 12-22: How to Write About Love, Pyrrhic Victory, and Betrayal
- Buffy and the Art of Story Season One: Writing Better Fiction by Watching Buffy
- Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 1: Threats, Lies, and Surprises in Episodes 1-11
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About Lisa M. Lilly
In addition to hosting the podcast Buffy and the Art of Story, Lisa M. Lilly is the author of the bestselling four-book Awakening supernatural thriller series. She also wrote the Q.C. Davis mysteries, as well as numerous short stories. Her non-fiction includes books on writing craft under L. M. Lilly. She also founded WritingAsASecondCareer.com.