I hear it’s just supposed to be Buffy but set in modern times. That just means they all have phones now.![]()
Cell phones didn't really go clamshell until 2003 with the popular Motorola ones being 2004. Buffy was right on the cusp of it all I think but they do make an appearance at some point.
Cell phones didn't really go clamshell until 2003 with the popular Motorola ones being 2004. Buffy was right on the cusp of it all I think but they do make an appearance at some point.
Flip phones are still the coolest of all the mobile devices. If smart phones were also like that, I would buy one.
If that is in response to me, that's the Boom! Studios reboot, which is a different series. That one is a more direct reboot, with all of the original characters, and even with the original actors' likenesses, in high school in Sunnydale. That ones has even brought in a some characters who came in later, like Spike and Drusilla, who is the big bad, Anya, and even a teenage version of a character who was introduced as an adult in either Season 6 or 7.I hear it’s just supposed to be Buffy but set in modern times. That just means they all have phones now.![]()
Why are people talking about flip phones like they are ancient? My current phone is a flip phone. It's also what all future phones will look like once this current fad or mobile devices or whatever we call them goes away.
Jason
Glad to know I'm not the only one who doesn't have a smart phone.Why are people talking about flip phones like they are ancient? My current phone is a flip phone. It's also what all future phones will look like once this current fad or mobile devices or whatever we call them goes away.
Jason
I don’t see the touch screen format going away. Nor the expectation that the full internet is available.
I don’t see the point of rebooting Buffy. The performances are so particular to the actors and Wheadon’s writing is very particular.
I don’t see the touch screen format going away. Nor the expectation that the full internet is available.
I don’t see the point of rebooting Buffy. The performances are so particular to the actors and Wheadon’s writing is very particular.
The modern phones will go away when the internet and Wi Fi is someday overhauled. It might even be to expensive for most people in the future to have the kinds of phones they might have today. People should stock up on physical media while they are at it.
Jason
Holographic interface beamed from a belt buckle or a virtual interface after eye surgery or on a contact lens.
The whole thing going verbal is a complete possibility.
I'm a year older than the characters in Buffy. When I went to college in 1998, I didn't have a cell phone and none of my friends did either. In my senior year (2001-02), I got a Nokia brick phone but rarely used it ... at that point, seeing cell phones around campus wasn't uncommon, but there were also still plenty of people who didn't use one. At some point between 2002 and 2005 I may have let my contract lapse; I definitely still used a landline right up until 2005. I'm pretty sure 2005 or 2006 was when I first got a flip phone instead of the old brick models.You know I was thinking about this today and thank you for reminding me. When did Cell Phones become a thing. Am I too early or shouldn’t they have at least the flip phone by now (2000, 2001). I was a late adopter to the whole cell phone thing but I have to think they are close to when Flip Phones were common place.
Buffy finally concedes to the existence of cell phones at the beginning of Season 7, in fall 2002. I think they had held off until then because cell phones would have made some of the storylines much easier to resolve, and writers hadn't gotten used to introducing cell-proof plot complications yet.
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