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Darla Talks 'Saving Angel'

Julie Benz thanks the fans for efforts to save series

For more than 400 years, she has been one of the worst demons to roam the Earth. Killing innocents and torturing those who least deserved it, the illustrious Darla (played by Julie Benz) has played a pivotal role in the Buffyverse mythology.

Speaking to fans recently at Starfury: Prometheus, a "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" convention held in Glasgow, Scotland, Benz thanked all the fans for their efforts in the Saving Angel Campaign.

"Whether it was bitching to your friends about how great the show is, writing e-mails or posting letters, your efforts were appreciated by the whole cast and crew" said Benz, along side "Buffy" big bad Clare Kramer (Glory). "The passion you all have for the show is unbelievable ...If I ever run for office, I would want the Saving Angel guys to run my campaign".

While Benz had no information regarding the rumors surrounding the possible return of a telemovie for "Angel," which was cancelled earlier this year by The WB, she did say that she would love to return to the screen to play Darla once again.

When "Angel" was cancelled by The WB after its fifth season, Team Angel joined forces with evil law firm, Wolfram and Hart. The fifth season also saw a stabilization in the overnight ratings.

Fan efforts to save the show are continuing at www.savingangel.com.

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Alan Stanley Blair is the news editor for Airlock Alpha and assistant news editor for its sister site, Inside Blip. Contributing from his home in Scotland, he is currently studying for a diploma in freelance journalism and feature writing. He can be found on Twitter @Alanistic.
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