http://actionadventure.about.com/cs/weeklystories/a/aa042003.htm Seth Green - Scooby-Doo 2 scoop by Fred Topel And reflections on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer Seth Green showed up late to the Buffy finale party and he looked quite haggard. We only got him for a couple minutes, but we covered everything – his thoughts on the show ending, and his role in the upcoming Scooby 2, or Scooby-Doo 2. What are your thoughts on Buffy ending? SG: I think it’s a great show. I think they had a really strong run. I don't think anybody’s got anything to feel bad about. What is its legacy? SG: I think it’s an indelible legacy, don’t you? It was something that connected with a lot of people. It was socially relevant. It was able to articulate really complex social themes with something humorous and accessible. I think that’s a pretty amazing testament. Have you started Scooby 2 yet? SG: Yeah, I just flew in this morning. I finished work at five this morning, was on a flight at six and I haven’t really slept yet so I’m a little delirious right now. Is it like a big reunion with Sarah Michelle Gellar? SG: Yeah. We actually haven’t worked together yet, but I think she’s great and I look forward to working with her whenever I get the opportunity. What are you playing? SG: I play a museum curator, like a professor of museum studies. Is this one more adult than the first? SG: There’s no premarital sex in it. I don't know what you consider adult. Undertones and subtext. SG: Yeah, I thought the first one was pretty sharp with the adult subtext, but I think they’re less bound this time by committee. I think the first one, they had a lot more to prove so they didn’t know exactly what direction to go in, and this time they know what works and what doesn’t, so they’re just pulling ahead. What are the special effects like? SG: I haven’t seen them yet. Let me walk inside guys. Otherwise I’ll say something retarded.