![]() ![]() Led by Sunday ( Katharine Towne), these are weirdo hipsters, excited about Klimt and Monet paintings they find among victims’ belongings. When he tells Buffy, “I think it’s supposed to get easier," it’s as much of an omen as a character asking out loud in a slasher movie, “Who’s there?” It won’t end well, and after the two part ways, a gang of vamps attacks, taking him as their next prey. That this is Eddie’s “safety blanket” novel is ironic because as he’s a guest star and this is Buffy, Eddie is doomed. Somerset Maugham, it's a coming-of-age story of a young man who can’t quite figure out the best direction in life, whether in a career path or especially in obsessing over a toxic lover. The two instantly recognize their similar predicaments, leading him to share that he’s a book lover, currently finding comfort in rereading Of Human Bondage. Suffice it to say, he isn’t having much luck. He collides with Buffy while attempting to use a campus map to pinpoint his location. ![]() Pascal, credited as Pedro Balmaceda, without his signature mustache, plays Eddie, a deer-in-the-headlights, downbeat fellow freshman. ![]()
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