Spike: Can we talk? Buffy: Vocal-cord wise, yes. With eachother, No.
Buffy: Okay, so I battle evil. But I dont really win. The bad keeps coming back, and getting stronger.
Im like that kid in the story, the boy that stuck his finger in the duck. Angel: Dyke [Buffy looks at him anoyed] [pause] Angel: Its another word for dam. Buffy: Oh. Okay, that story makes a lot more sense now.
Spike: We're out of weetabix. Giles: We are out of weetabix becasue you ate it all. Again. Spike: Get some more. Giles: I thought vampires were supposed to eat blood. Spike: Yeah, well, sometimes I like to crumble up the weetabix in the blood. Gives it a little texture. Giles: Since the picture you just painted means that I will never touch food of any kind again, you'll just have to pick it up yourself. Spike: Sissy.
Xander: Okay, remember how we talked about private conversations? How they are less private when they are in front of my friends? Spike: Oh, we're not your friends. Go on.
Spike: I look like a plumber to you? Xander: No. You look like a big mooch who doesnt lift a finger around here. But I have to get to work. Spike: Yeah, delivering melted cheese on bread. Doing your part to keep America constipated.
About James Marstersaka spike
James Marsters brings an amazing background in theater to his role on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. He has trained at The Juilliard School, PCPA, and the American Conservatory Theatre.
He has taken on Shakespeare's classics, Troilus and Cressida, and Twelfth Night at Juilliard in New York. He also appeared in Caucasian Chalk Circle, and Tennessee Williams' Camino Real. In Chicago, Marsters worked at the Goodman Theatre in Tempest, and Red Noses. At Next Theatre, he performed in The Normal Heart. James has also worked in Seattle in the American Conservatory Theatre's productions of Handing Down the Names and Voices In the Dark.
Before landing the role of Spike on 'Buffy,' Marsters guest starred on Moloney, Northern Exposure, and Medicine Ball. He also had leading roles in Common Ground and Smokeless Tobacco.
James is currently 29 years old, and lives in LA with his cat, Zachery. He used to have his own Theater Company and they were very successful.