There was an impromptu "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" reunion (on the Internet) on Tuesday when star Sarah Michelle Gellar joined Twitter, prompting her old castmates to welcome her to the madness.
Her on-screen paramour David Boreanaz (Angel) gave her a tongue-in-cheek greeting:
@RealSMG welcome to the stage of social madness. #MuchLaughter
— David Boreanaz (@David_Boreanaz) October 1, 2013
Emma Caulfield (Anya) praised the success of Gellar's new CBS show "The Crazy Ones":
@RealSMG Welcome to Twitter lady. Great job on the new show ps. Well done. Keep dominating.
— emma caulfield ford (@emmacaulfield) October 1, 2013
Eliza Dushku -- who played Buffy's former rival, Faith -- proved that there are no hard feelings in real life, offering three pieces of advice via hashtag:
Well, gurrrl just joined the party.. Welcome, @RealSMG ! #enjoy #beware #getfunky
— Eliza Dushku (@elizadushku) October 1, 2013
"Buffy" writer Drew Z. Greenberg welcomed the star with an anecdote.
Make sure you welcome @RealSMG to twitter: to this day, there's still no one else with whom I've spent more time in fake graveyards.
— (((Drew Z. Greenberg))) (@DrewZachary) October 2, 2013
Gellar sent her second tweet on Wednesday morning, and it was about "Buffy." Be still our Sunnydale-loving hearts.
I had the privilege to be a part of an amazing show for seven years, and wanted to take this chance to say thank you to all the fans #Buffy
— Sarah Michelle (@SarahMGellar) October 2, 2013
"The Crazy Ones" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.
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