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The older [[Norman Bean]] from [[2008]] was said to be wearing "a T-shirt that said Duffy the Vampire or something," most likely a reference to the series. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Homework (short story)|Homework]]'')
The older [[Norman Bean]] from [[2008]] was said to be wearing "a T-shirt that said Duffy the Vampire or something," most likely a reference to the series. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Homework (short story)|Homework]]'')
In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Lizzie Corrigan]] told [[Maxwell Edison]] that her [[Psychic Investigation Group]] (PIG) colleagues were fans of the series. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'')
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Revision as of 13:03, 11 October 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a television series. By 2600, it was in its 792nd season. (PROSE: The Glass Prison)

Slake referred to Samantha Jones as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" after she killed Weird Harold in San Francisco in 1997. (PROSE: Vampire Science)

Rose Tyler, while fighting a Mantodean, thought to herself, "Forget Buffy, this was Rose the Giant-Insect Slayer." (PROSE: Winner Takes All)

In the Main Hall of Geath, Rory Williams referenced their adventure in Venice in 1580 (TV: Vampires in Venice) when he said, "Fight the odd vampire..." to which the Eleventh Doctor replied, "Technically, they weren't vampires. Do I look like Buffy?" (PROSE: The King's Dragon)

The older Norman Bean from 2008 was said to be wearing "a T-shirt that said Duffy the Vampire or something," most likely a reference to the series. (PROSE: Homework)

In an alternate timeline, Lizzie Corrigan told Maxwell Edison that her Psychic Investigation Group (PIG) colleagues were fans of the series. (AUDIO: The Eternal Summer)