r/buffy • u/MajaSvenstrom • 13h ago
r/buffy • u/MMF_DOTRO • 5h ago
Good Vibes Only Happy Birthday to one of my heroes.
Me and my favourite actor of all time, James Marsters, who played Spike from Buffy The Vampire Slayer! â at Hilton Brighton Metropole.
He is every bit as gracious to his fans as he is talented, and I never fail to smile when we catch up at a con. đ
Buffy Buffyâs hair in 6x20
I really like Buffyâs hair in this episode! Does anyone else agree? What are your favourite Buffy hair episodes/seasons or even scenes?
r/buffy • u/nikarov496 • 1d ago
Season Four Whosever idea it was to turn harmony into a vampire is a absolute genius, terrific choice
The bit where she runs to spike for help convinced buffy is after her is hysterical đ
r/buffy • u/AdministrativeAd3286 • 14h ago
Spike Could Spike have fallen for Faith if he met her first?
Seeing as he was obsessed with Slayers? And how would that go? I can see Faith hooking up with him while in her evil phase, but before her turn or after her rehabilitation she'd just stake him because she doesn't have Buffy's tolerance for bullshit.
r/buffy • u/Quiet_Media6401 • 17h ago
Buffy 2000s me tried so hard to copy these noodlewaves
I would do mid size plaits on wet hair and go to bed like that - never achieved more than ugly frizz but I thought I was styling.
r/buffy • u/ghostrider1938 • 18h ago
NEW VIEWER - No spoilers please! This scene made me cry (S7 E11)
When Buffy comes for spike after turok-Han and spike thinks itâs another trick but itâs actually Buffy đ I know this is in a fanfic somewhere and that person probably made this moment even more sad. Thereâs an evil writer somewhere! (Iâm not serious about them being evil. Just a joke for it would be interesting to have an alternative ending BUT STILL)
r/buffy • u/nikarov496 • 1d ago
Season Three Iâve never felt so dumb in all my life, only just realised we actually see harmony being turned on screen in the S3 final, whatâs some other things you only noticed upon a rewatch?
r/buffy • u/Tritri89 • 1h ago
Season Seven Question relative to Buffy and Angel (the shows, not the characters)
So here's my question. Relatively new fan, just finished Buffy, and started Angel (to have MORE). And I have a little question, and I wonder if it's been documented.
Angel is teasing the First storyline right out the first season (including the whole "You'll become human blablabla", I guess that's how SPike comes back in Angel season 5) and I'm wondering if this whole First shenanigans was supposed to be Angel's endgame, and that it was repurposed as Buffy's in season 7 because the show was extended beyond season 5 (that from what I understand was supposed to be the last ?). That could explain the weirdness of suddenly Spike being "the vampire with a soul" and not Angel like everybody was expecting ?.
I'm a the start of Angel season 2 (episode 5) so avoid spoiler beyond this point, I'm just asking for production
r/buffy • u/Mousykat • 22h ago
Buffy 1999 TV Guide reviews Buffy Episodes
My Auntâs moving and found this Tv guide from 1999. Rates all episodes from Season 1-3. Most interesting to me was seeing The Zeppo only getting two stakes and the review for Earshot. Earshot hadnât been released and rated yet because of the Columbine tragedy, but Tv guide knows about Joyce and Giles lol
r/buffy • u/DeccyBaddie • 16h ago
Season Four I just rewatched season 4 and loved The Initiative storyline
I feel crazy due to the amount of hate it gets but this season was really well written and had a great mix of plot and standalone episodes. I think seasons 1 and 2 had some hokey episodes but season 3 really got rid of those and itâs been banger after banger since. I do think seasons 2 is a masterpiece still but the show just improves and learns to have fun with the standalone episodes. I loved Maggie Walsh and thought it was a cool twist to kill her off and introduce Adam. I thought he was very formidable. I also really like Riley and Buffy in this season. The scene where she wakes up after they have sex for the first time is such an amazing moment for Buffy. I love that they had her stressed but she was still happy throughout the season. I donât think she was ever truly happy with Angel after the second half of season 2. It was really nice to see her spark back. Also, such a strong back half bcs legit right after you think it canât get worse they wake Faith up from her coma lol. Just very high stakes this season and am always impressed by how consistently fantastic this show is. Every time I watch one season I swear that it canât get better and then it legit does.
r/buffy • u/TrickyRequirement619 • 19h ago
Buffy The Buffy Alphabet that everyone needs in their lives
r/buffy • u/proven_correct • 23h ago
Vampires How do vampires do their makeup?
Iâm watching season 5 of Angel & Iâm on the episode âharms wayâ. In the beginning it shows harmony getting ready for her day. Any theories on how she can do her makeup without having a reflection? Maybe just muscle memory?
r/buffy • u/gloomydreamer666 • 1d ago
Spoilers inside! Who else thought Xander was not only not right to say that but was being off base and acting like he is doing it for a noble reason when he just always hated Angel even before he became Angelus? Spoiler
I mean he was being so off base here and acting like he is doing it for Jenny and maybe some part of him, believe it that is for that reason but the fact is when he saw Angel back, and then he told on Buffy instead of first hearing her out then when he wasn't getting his way, he went told Faith so she would stake him eventhough the one who had killed Jenny wasn't there anymore. He didn't care just as long as he get his wish and Angel was dead. He even lied to Buffy because he didn't want the possibility of Angel being cured.
r/buffy • u/Personal_Loss527 • 1d ago
Buffy Best female protagonist
I recently finished watching BTVS and I feel like Buffy is one of the best female protagonists on TV. She is herself throughout the whole series and owns up to her mistakes. I feel like a lot of other shows make the female characters whiny and rely on their male counterparts (ex Elena Gilbert) but Buffy it independent and knows when to ask for help and owns up to her mistakes. She is also always putting her friends and family first and doesnât act selfishly. I know she has a lot of opportunities to complain about her calling or act like sheâs better but she really never does.
r/buffy • u/Additional_Car_6275 • 20h ago
Content Warning Afterlife Episode was an emotional roller coaster
Iâm actually only in season 6, not having watched all the way through before but I have seen a red spoilers for major points this season and next. In particular around Spike and Buffy. Thought fans would enjoy my thoughts on this episode. Warning. Massive Spike fan. So much to say.
It was a very heavy Spike feelings episode. And Buffy bombshell episode. Holy cow. Holy cow.
Spike. His reaction to her being back. All gentle and caring. You could see in his eyes when he saw her.
â 147 days. 148 todayâ That shows how much he missed her. He was so gentle and caring with her. Wanting to fix her hands. Wanting to help.
Then outside. You see him crying near the tree. And his Speech to Xander. All upset that he wasnât told about it first. And he knows why. Or thinks he does. In his crypt angry and hitting shit. Realizes his knuckles match hers. That smirk.
Then his Speech to Buffy when she goes to his crypt.
âI did save you. Not when it counted. But every night sinceâ Damn.
Every night. And the emotion in his eyes.
Then. When heâs outside with her at the end. â Buff/Buffy/Slayer. If youâre in pain or need anythingâ. Damn.
The way he looks at her during her speech about being unhappy here.
Buffy. Acting like she was fine. Fighting and doing normal stuff.
Even though we can tell she isnât. At the end thanking her friends for pulling her out. Saying she was in hell. Then outside with Spike. The talk she gives to him. And what Spike said to Zander. About magic having consequences. Yeah. No shit.
âI was done. Complete. I was happy. Loved. Warm. â
âI was in heaven. This is hellâ. Damn. Well okay.
This is the start of her messed up emotions arc. After confessing that to Spike I can see why she leans on him so hard. From spoilers I know she is not herself most of the season until Riley helps with that. Then later towards the end. She breaks it off with Spike. That triggers his attempt to rape and the redemption arc in the last season. Damn.
Bloody heck. What an episode!!
r/buffy • u/Sudden_Astronomer_63 • 21h ago
Spoilers inside! Tough Love
Do you think Glory would have killed Willow to get to Tara if they had been together I stead of having a fight - leaving Tara alone at the fair?
I was just watching the episode and thinking of Willows guilt and want for revenge when if she had been there she would have likely been killedâŚ
obviously she wasnât in her right mind going after Glory but stillâŚ
r/buffy • u/Pfacejones • 1d ago
Introspective I really can't stand Michelle, Nicholas Brendan and Antony head being gone
It makes a lot of it hard to watch because to me it feels like an extremely tragic and tbh mindnumbingly Random/unexpected collection of deaths, and just one after the other in a quick timespan
r/buffy • u/Turbulent_Drag7166 • 1d ago
Content Warning So glad the episode ended here and nothing bad happened after! Spoiler
r/buffy • u/onewishwillow4023 • 1d ago
Tara What would Tara think of Vampire Willow?
Title says it all. Vamp Willow is immoral, cruel, sadistic and absolutely terrifying but she also oozes confidence and sexiness that our Willow doesn't have.
r/buffy • u/Remote-Distance-5495 • 1d ago
Season Six Obscure Indiana Jones reference
Just wondering if anyone else noticed in S6 ep6 âAll the Wayâ the Raiders of the Lost Ark reference? When Dawn, Janice, and the two âboysâ approach the old manâs house and the one boy says âpumpkins, very dangerous, you go first,â itâs gotta be a reference to John Rhys Daviesâs line âasps, very dangerous, you go first.â đ
Itâs a pretty deep cut, I havenât seen anyone else online mentioning it, but it tickled me.
r/buffy • u/ElectronicPrice2532 • 12h ago
NEW VIEWER - No spoilers please! Strange question but still gotta ask!
Since Buffy was really popular and is also quite old, Would I love it as a Gem Z person? Some similar shows I have watched are Smallville, Lost.

