When Buffy the Vampire Slayer first came out, I thought it was quite cool and exciting; it hooked me enough for me to buy a lot of the DVDs, spin-off novels and comic books. But in recent years, my interest in it has waned considerably, and I no longer have any real desire to watch it. To be honest, there are times when I wonder what I ever saw in it to begin with.
I suppose one major factor here is that, in all honesty, I never identified much with any of the main characters, and there were times when I didn't really like them much. This includes the character of Buffy herself - the writers intended her to be all cool and likeable, but to me, more often than not she came across as obnoxious and unpleasant. Case in point: In the much-lauded episode "Becoming, Part 2", she actually says to Principal Snyder "You never got a single date in high school, did you?" Ah, way to go, Buff, insulted all those people out there who suffer from rejection and alienation because they're not good enough in someone else's eyes; of course it's easy for you, considering you're oh so gorgeous and have had loads of boyfriends and plenty of pals (I know Snyder wasn't exactly a very nice person, but come on...).
Oh, and remember poor Robin Wood, whose mother was brutally murdered by Spike? Robin's desire for revenge against Spike was perfectly understandable IMO (I mean, the guy walks around wearing his mother's leather coat like a goddamn trophy, for crying out loud!!). It was bad enough that a supposedly reformed Spike showed absolutely zero remorse for what Robin had suffered, but then our hero Buffy displayed exactly the same attitude. She fawns over a vicious, unrepentant wanker like Spike, but to Robin she just coldly and brutally tells him to shut up and behave himself or she'll let him be murdered. Honestly, it's a wonder a person like this has any friends at all. I certainly wouldn't want someone like that as a friend.
I suppose one major factor here is that, in all honesty, I never identified much with any of the main characters, and there were times when I didn't really like them much. This includes the character of Buffy herself - the writers intended her to be all cool and likeable, but to me, more often than not she came across as obnoxious and unpleasant. Case in point: In the much-lauded episode "Becoming, Part 2", she actually says to Principal Snyder "You never got a single date in high school, did you?" Ah, way to go, Buff, insulted all those people out there who suffer from rejection and alienation because they're not good enough in someone else's eyes; of course it's easy for you, considering you're oh so gorgeous and have had loads of boyfriends and plenty of pals (I know Snyder wasn't exactly a very nice person, but come on...).

Oh, and remember poor Robin Wood, whose mother was brutally murdered by Spike? Robin's desire for revenge against Spike was perfectly understandable IMO (I mean, the guy walks around wearing his mother's leather coat like a goddamn trophy, for crying out loud!!). It was bad enough that a supposedly reformed Spike showed absolutely zero remorse for what Robin had suffered, but then our hero Buffy displayed exactly the same attitude. She fawns over a vicious, unrepentant wanker like Spike, but to Robin she just coldly and brutally tells him to shut up and behave himself or she'll let him be murdered. Honestly, it's a wonder a person like this has any friends at all. I certainly wouldn't want someone like that as a friend.