No. He loves Cordelia, but Buffy is the love of his immortal life. If Buffy calls, Angel will come running. That's been made obvious on both shows and in the comics.
In the episode "Waiting in the Wings", Angel realizes he has romantic feelings for Cordelia, but is prevented from voicing them by the return of Groosalugg. Cordelia dates Groosalugg for the remainder of the season, but Groo notices she loves Angel instead and decides to leave.
Admiring his sacrifice, they agreed to rewind the day. Angel told Buffy this at the last minute. He confessed he loved her completely, but they couldn't be together when it cost her life and the people they still needed to help against the evil forces.
For years, there have been whispers of Cordelia being written off of Angel because Whedon was upset with Carpenter's pregnancy. Carpenter confirmed as much in her statement, admitting that Whedon “asked me if I was 'going to keep it' and manipulatively weaponized my womanhood and faith against me.
Following Buffy's resurrection, Angel and Buffy met again, an event she later described it as "intense." Later, while recounting the painful experience of having to kill Angel, Buffy remarked that she would have given anything to be with him and that she "loved him more than she would ever love anything in this life." ...
Angel isn't just Buffy's first love, he's treated as her soulmate. However, Buffy isn't the first blonde to catch Angel's eye. The first relationship that Angel had was with his vampire sire, and eventual mother of his child, Darla. Darla and Angel reigned destruction for centuries until Angel was saddled with a soul.
Buffy – a young woman whose mystical powers allowed her to battle evil forces – dated Angel during the show's first three series, before she ultimately chose vampire and initial villain Spike (James Marsters) to be her partner.
Cordelia had been taken over by the dark entity Jasmine (Gina Torres), which got pregnant so it could give birth to itself.
When an all-powerful demon lord The Beast rises from the ground at the place he was born, Connor feels responsible. As The Beast causes fire to rain from the sky in an apparent apocalypse, Cordelia sleeps with Connor to give him some happiness before the end.
The two kiss, and Angel initially hesitates, only for Cordelia to tell him not to worry. Angel succumbs and the two are soon making love, and Angel starts to feel perfect bliss causing him to gasp out, "Buffy," as he begins to lose his soul.
No matter how much they loved each other, two things ultimately torn them apart: Buffy's need for being normal and their separate callings. Buffy and Angel could never be a normal couple. Not only was she a Slayer and he a vampire, but he was a vampire cursed with a soul.
Angel had mourned for Buffy. He had been upset and shocked to his core...but it didn't destroy him. It didn't end his world like it would have a couple of years ago. This realisation disturbs Angel more than anything else.
After making love with Buffy, Angel is racked with pain as his soul is ripped from him. In the street, he kills a passer-by when she offers to help him. He goes to the factory to join Spike and Drusilla, but the Judge attacks him. It is unable to burn him because Angel has fully reverted to the evil Angelus.
Carpenter joined the cast for the first season in 1997, but she had left the series by 1999 after just three of the seven seasons. One of the main reasons why she left the show was so she could become one of the main cast in the spin-off series Angel. The spin-off focussed on Buffy's love interest and David Boreanaz.
According to the "found" family tree, Cordelia will apparently go on to marry James, have a son named Owen, and die in 1962 at the age of 76 or 77.
Amid the celebration, star Charisma Carpenter spoke out on the controversial end of her fan-favorite character, Cordelia Chase, who was written out at the end of Season 4.
Furious, Lear disowns her, which means Burgundy no longer wants to marry her. Luckily, the King of France likes girls with principles, so he says he will take her off to France as his bride. 4.4 Cordelia shows up in Britain with a bunch of soldiers she borrowed from her husband, the King of France.
In King Lear, two men wanted permission to marry Cordelia, the duke of Burgundy and the king of France. The duke of Burgundy withdrew his offer when he learned that Cordelia had been banished by Lear. The king of France decided to marry her after she was banished by Lear.
Thanks to using Cordelia's body to have sex with Connor, she became pregnant and told Connor that his new family was special.
In total, Cordelia is the victim of mystical pregnancy three times during the series: from a Haxil beast in this episode, as host of an unborn Skilosh demon in "Epiphany," and from Connor while possessed by Jasmine, as first revealed in "Salvage."
Season nine continues, after issue five's cliffhanger revelation that the Slayer was pregnant, with Buffy deciding what to do about the unwanted pregnancy – the result of a drunken night at a party. Eventually she decides to have an abortion. "I want to do something.
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Connor, also known as Connor Angel, Steven Franklin Thomas Holtz, The Destroyer, and Connor Reilly, was the half-demon son of the vampires Angel and Darla and a member of Angel Investigations.
Spike and Buffy. Spike's interest in Buffy was completely subconscious at first; he had helped her to defeat Angelus, and was only later informed of his attraction by Drusilla when the pair traveled to Brazil. Drusilla's abilities caused her to foresee Spike's devotion to the Slayer.
In the series finale, Buffy tells spike she loves him. He replies that she doesn't, but thanks her for saying it, hinting that she only said it to comfort him because he was dying.
"I Will Remember You"
In possibly the best episode of Angel, nay, television ever, Buffy shows up in L.A. pissed that her ex had been in Sunnydale and didn't let her know. The couple is then attacked by a demon, and when its blood intermingles with Angel's, he becomes human!