Buffy finally told Spike that she loved him — the first time she used the words "I love you" romantically to anyone since
Smashed (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Spike says, “No you don't. But thanks for saying it.” While this moment is absolutely heartbreaking, Spike's purpose has now been fulfilled. He saves the world and protects Buffy, truly earning the title of a “champion.” Buffy recognizes his sacrifice and tells him that she loves him because he deserves to hear it.
After a visit from her ex-boyfriend Riley, Buffy broke off their relationship, and told him that she couldn't love him and was only using him to "feel alive." Buffy admitted that while she did have feelings for Spike, she did not love him, and told him that their relationship couldn't have been real to him because ...
Something Blue (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Under her constant prodding into his love life, Spike admitted to her that he did still love Buffy and was trying to move on. Understanding this, she showed support and gave him advice on how to get over her, allowing them to return to their previous easy friendship.
Over the course of Buffy, Spike falls in love with the Slayer, reacquires his soul to prove himself to Buffy and dies a hero in the show's series finale.
Buffy's relationship with Spike began gradually in Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, but didn't culminate in anything substantial until season 6, when the two shared a kiss after the acclaimed musical episode, "Once More With Feeling".
Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer Teases Spike As The Hero's True Love.
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.
Rupert Giles is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Anthony Stewart Head. He serves as Buffy Summers' mentor and surrogate father figure.
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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Feeling overwhelming affection and sympathy for her, Angel was motivated to start his path as champion and help her in her fight against evil. A year later, he moved to Sunnydale. When reflecting over this, Angel eventually admitted to Buffy he fell in love with her the moment he saw her.
Spike Was Devoted To Drusilla
There's no mistaking the obvious devotion and personal care which led Spike to look after Drusilla for over a century. His attachment to her obviously stemmed from being sired by her in 1880, something Spike saw as a gift, making him see Dru as his savior.
In Season 5, Spike realizes that he's fallen in love with Buffy and pretty much hates himself for it. He does everything he can to convince him it's not true, but he can't deny it for long. When Buffy eventually learns of it, she's disgusted, which both upsets him and pisses him off.
Spike starts out as a minor character in Degrassi Junior High, but comes into prominence late in the first season, early in November 1988, when she is impregnated by her very first (unprotected) sexual encounter with her boyfriend, Shane McKay (portrayed by Bill Parrott) ("It's Late", DJH ep. 111).
In June 1989, Spike eventually went into labor at the grade 8 graduation dance at the end of season 2, in the episode, Pass Tense. Both of them were 14 when Christine, who goes by Spike, got pregnant.
Cordelia fell into a coma giving birth to Jasmine, and a season later she died offscreen in a hospital bed, the events leading up to her death erased from history.
Darla becomes pregnant, a unique occurrence for a vampire. She sacrifices herself in order to give birth to her and Angel's human son Connor, ending her run on the series. However, Darla continues to appear in flashback episodes during the next two seasons.
Carpenter alleged it was retaliation for her real-life pregnancy and wrote that when Whedon heard she was expecting, he cornered her and demanded to know if she was “going to keep it.” She said he “proceeded to attack my character, mock my religious beliefs, accuse me of sabotaging the show, and then unceremoniously ...
Riley Finn
Riley is Buffy's first serious boyfriend after Angel.
Buffy discovers that Dawn was originally energy known as the Key, having to do with opening up a dimensional portal. Glory, a god from a hell dimension, wanted to get back to her world and needed the Key to do it. Because of this, monks changed the energy into someone that Buffy would protect--a little sister.
As the series went on, the significance of Dawn's arrival is revealed to the series's other characters, and they come to understand that she has not always been Buffy's sister, or indeed a sentient being; Dawn had originally been the mystical "key" to unlocking dimensions and was made into Buffy's sister so the Slayer ...