“I'm a psychopath, but I don't have a problem with that.”

Interview With The Vampires: Shedding light on the tough triangle that gives Buffy The Vampire Slayer its bite. by Tim Appello (Jul 25 '98) http://www.morethanspike.com/articles.php?ID=146

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