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"Buffy" has also pushed boundaries with story lines in the 8 p.m. time slot exploring everything from sex between high schoolers to a young lesbian couple (when the characters went off to college and Hannigan's Willow met Benson's Tara). Benson didn't know the characters would become romantically involved and share an on-screen kiss and the same bed in their dorm room when she accepted the part."I was nervous about doing it; I felt it had to be portrayed correctly," Benson said. "Joss took us aside, and we talked about it. He has really taken the high road. There's nothing gratuitous about it."
There was also this (not all that spoilery) mention of something for the finale:
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On the set of the 100th episode, Whedon spent roughly six hours working on a seven-minute emotionally charged scene in Giles' magic shop that included all the principal cast members. At one point, he took Head aside for some refining."When he gives you a note, it's like someone switches on a little lightbulb," Head said later. "It's lovely working for somebody as specific as he is. He can marginally, fractionally change something, and make it better."
There's also a lot of talk about next year's musical episode, and also an interesting comment from UPN's President, in which he says it's more likely UPN will change to fit Buffy rather than Buffy changing to fit UPN.
All in all, a really good article! Woo-hoo! 
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Remember the Kitten Board Mantras:
"Joss is nuts about Tara, Willow/Tara and Amber!"
"Willow and Tara are the most romantic couple on the show, and that's exactly how Joss is treating them."
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