Lil' 'nutWil'

A Buffyverse fanpage


Hello, everybody, and welcome to "Lil' 'nutWil'", our shiny and new Buffyverse page. Here you'll find fanart, fanfiction and other stuff - once we've updated the page. So, you see, this page is still in progress which means you can expect several updates in the next few weeks and months.

Now you might wonder how we came up with that name for the page: 

Lil' is my nickname. I mostly go by lilyme, but also by Red's Faith. 'nut (willownut) and Wil' (WillowLuver) are two of my fellow-posters on the Wolfpack forum (hello to everyone who happens to check in; Key, fai, halfhelix, SH, Dawn, and everybody). Little shout-out to our friends.

 "Lil' 'nutWil'" is our in-joke - Little Nut-Ville

Anyway, bored you way too long, already. Enjoy the page. Hope you like it.

                                                     

 

                            

                

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Announcement

We're a little behind on updating the page right now (i.e.: uploading fanfics and adding chapters to already existing stories; some wallpapers), but as soon as I'll have the time again, I'll get on it

Time to promote the new Whedonverse-Show

Buffy's daddy and Faith...or Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku will be working together again - on  the new Fox-Show "Dollhouse", coproduced by Mutant Enemy ("grrr argh") and Eliza's production company Boston Diva (*insert fitting Eliza-y quote here*).


Here's the premise:

Echo (Dushku) is everybody’s fantasy. Literally. She is one of a group of men and women living in a secret highly illegal facility where they basically fulfill people's greatest fantasies' scenarios: They can basically reenact scenarios of romance, adventure or anything perfectly, because they become the person that people with the money or connections enough for accessing the organization want them to be—they become that person. And then they forget all about it.... Mind-wiped, they live like children in a futuristic dorm/lab dubbed the Dollhouse, with no memory of their assignments—or of much else. But now Echo stops forgetting.... And her desire to know who she was before grows, a desire that begins to seep into her various imprinted personalities and puts her in danger both in the field and in the closely monitored confines of the Dollhouse....


Sounds pretty interesting! Now that the strike is over, Joss has started writing the first episodes. The show'll start airing this fall in the States, so keep your eyes peeled, guys

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