On the day before the climactic Graduation Day battle,
Faith returns to Buffy for two episodes in the fourth season. Waking up from her coma, she seeks revenge on Buffy by switching their bodies using a mystical device called the Draconian Katra left to her by the now-deceased Mayor.
Faith awakens from her coma and seeks revenge against Buffy.
Slayers are usually called at about fifteen years old, and Faith was called approximately two years after Buffy. Buffy also called Faith her "little sister slayer" or something along those lines. And the next point doesn't matter much in the world of acting, but Sarah Michelle Gellar is older than Eliza Dushku.
Faith Lehane, played by Eliza Dushku, appeared in a total of 26 episodes across Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Though she isn't a series regular in either, Faith is one of the most complicated, flawed, and resilient characters in both series.
However, Faith Lehane (Eliza Dushku) eventually proves herself as the second most powerful Slayer after Buffy.
Most prominently, fans often read moments between Faith and Buffy as sexual tension in which the former seemed to express a crush or even unrequited love toward the latter. The Vampire Slayer #11 by Sarah Gailey and Hannah Templer is the first piece of Buffy fiction to canonize Faith's bisexuality.
Later, in Angel's perfect-day dream sequence, Angel and Cordelia consummated their relationship, but Angel called out "Buffy!" as he lost his soul, just as he did in Sunnydale years earlier.
The Master (Mark Metcalf) is the oldest and most powerful vampire. He became trapped in Sunnydale 60 years ago when his plan to open the Hellmouth - a gateway to unleash demonic forces - was thwarted by an earthquake. Now Sunnydale High School lies on top of the Hellmouth and has become the focus of vampire activity.
Radio operators give a subjective scale from one to five for the strength of a signal and its clarity. "I read you five by five" means the speaker is hearing a voice at full strength and clarity. Faith's expression means that everything is going well.
She was later responsible for Xander losing his virginity, and had sex with Buffy's boyfriend Riley without him knowing she had switched bodies with Buffy.
She even practices saying "You can't do that because it's wrong" in the mirror, although never convincingly. After sleeping with Riley Finn, Buffy's boyfriend, Faith decides to skip town.
While offering to help, Xander reveals to the gang that he slept with Faith.
John then awakens in his bed, revealing that his recent adventure was all a dream. He reads a letter from Father Garcia, asking him to help stop the imminent summoning of a powerful demon.
However, new Watcher Wesley Wyndham-Pryce wasn't nearly as sensitive. He called in the Watchers Council to apprehend Faith, and a special team attacked and briefly captured her. Traumatized by the incident and isolated from the people she trusted, Faith went to the dark side.
In James 2:26 we read, “For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.” The context of this verse is found in James 2:14-26. In these verses, James is rebuking those who claim to have faith in Christ but don't show it by their good works.
The Immortal was an old rival of both Angel and Spike. He was a respected and admired being known for serving no side, instead pursuing his own desires.
6 MAYOR RICHARD WILKINS
Mayor Wilkins also turned out to be the biggest Big Bad, being the only time we ever see a demon in its true, undiluted form. The Mayor was pretty much invulnerable up until he transformed into his demonic self on Graduation Day, where Buffy and her friends could take him out.
The first vampire story is tough to pinpoint.
But seeds of the modern concept have appeared in mythologies since the beginning of recorded history. The story of Sekhmet, the Egyptian feline warrior goddess associated with both plague and healing, is considered by some to be one of the oldest vampire tales.
Cordelia had been taken over by the dark entity Jasmine (Gina Torres), which got pregnant so it could give birth to itself.
In a seemingly impossible event, vampires Angel and Darla had a child, the end result being Connor, a human with superhuman abilities. Connor is introduced in the episode "Lullaby," when Darla sacrifices herself to give birth to him, by staking herself in the heart.
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.
In November, the activist chimed in on the great debate over whether Angel or Spike was the “right” man for Buffy. To be fair, Angel was the right boyfriend for Buffy coming into her power. Spike was the right man to be with as she became the power.
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." ...
It actually speaks to Abrams's point about Buffy -- that Angel was the perfect love interest for Buffy when she was growing into her own, while Spike was an ideal man to be with her when she'd fully embraced her power and potential.