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Seth Green Recalls Horrible Treatment Of Sarah Michelle Gellar On ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Set

Sarah Michelle Gellar was accused of being mean to people behind the scenes Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Seth Green will defend him.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Is A Tough Set

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There’s no denying that the show’s cast and crew believe that working conditions on the set of the WB show from its inception in 1997 to its end in 2003 were pretty rough. People like executive director Joss Whedon were accused of wrongdoing.

Whedon admitted himself that he was “disrespectful” to star Charisma Carpenter who plays Cordelia, the beautiful high school girl. Some even accused Gellar of being cruel and acting badly on set.

Apparently, this is not true at all, if anything Gellar helped the cast and production staff have better working conditions according to Seth Green who plays the werewolf Oz. The Family Man the actor remembers Gellar was often called a “bitch” because she would speak up when production was running too long or things weren’t right on set.

‘The Show Is Just Hard’ Claims Seth Green

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Green believes that overall, the show was challenging to film. “The show is tough. We work in tough times, and a lot of what is rejected isn’t necessarily safe or in the best condition.”

This is what Sarah fought hard for. “Sarah is always the first person to say, ‘We agreed that this is a 13-hour day and it’s 15 — we need to wrap,’ or, ‘Hey, this shot doesn’t seem safe,’ when no one else would be cast and crew. ,’” Green shared with Hollywood Reporter. “I see her being called a bitch, a diva, all these things she’s not – just because she took up the mantle of saying and doing the right thing.”

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Sarah Michelle Gellar Comments On Backlash

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The actor had this conversation before when he spoke with Hollywood Reporter, she defends her right to be strong and face problems on set. “If people think you’re a bitch, it’s almost better, less hopeless like that.”

Gellar described his reputation as difficult to work with. “There was a time when I had a reputation for being … ‘difficult,’” Gellar said. “Anyone who knows me knows it comes from the fact that I always put in 100 percent. I’ve never understood people who don’t. I have mellowed a little [my expectations of others] — I think because I’m on fire,” he admitted.

Freddie Prinze Jr. Came To Defend His Wife

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Gellar’s husband also spoke for his wife who had a complicated relationship with Whedon and it bled into the set and cast.

“He had to deal with a lot of bull— on the show for the seven years it ran. The things they push on him, without any real credit or pay, when he’s often the only person doing 15-hour days,” he says, “yet he still gets to deliver the character’s message every week and do it. with pride and do it professionally.”

Gellar and others have referred to the show’s set as toxic but one thing’s for sure, Gellar wasn’t the one making people uncomfortable on set and it wasn’t just Green who defended her, in Evan Ross Katz’s “Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born: How Buffy Staked Our Hearts,” many other cast members shared the joy of working with such a “professional” cast.

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