To start with, Buffy is 16 years old when she embarks on her relationship with Angel, who is 241. This could probably be overlooked since Angel is a vampire, but he was turned at age 26. This means he was still 10 years older than Buffy when he ceased to be human.
Angel is the title character on the show. He's a vampire with a soul who was originally born in Galway, Ireland in 1727 and became a vampire in 1753 as the age of 26.
Kakistos was an old vampire whose hands and feet had turned cloven. Its Greek name meant "the worst." After killing Faith's first Watcher, Kakistos sought the Slayer in Sunnydale to avenge the scarring she left on him.
In the series, she met Angel (David Boreanaz), who was a 241-year-old vampire with a human soul.
In the hierarchy of the Order of Aurelius, Angel is the second oldest, having been sired by Darla and then himself sired Drusilla and Spike.
Angel was born a human named Liam in Galway, Ireland in 1727 to a linen and silk merchant and his wife.
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.
Angel is stronger. Spike probably has a slight edge in speed, and possibly in skill because Angel spent many years moping around and not training, but it's usually not enough to counter Angel's superior strength.
Although more crossovers happen with other characters and Angel would return to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) never makes an appearance in Angel again.
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.
"There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb"
In the season 2 finale of Angel, the Angel Investigations team arrives back to the hotel to find a grief-stricken Willow sitting, waiting for them with some bad news: Buffy is dead.
Various episodes included crossover moments between Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series and its spin-off Angel. With the separation of the Buffyverse in two shows, the episodes sometimes would share more than the common settings and lore, having scenes directly connected with each other.
Flashbacks in "Fool for Love" (season 5) show that Spike was sired as an adult in 1880. Assuming he was in his early to mid 20s when he was sired, Spike would be in his 140s during the series.
Also, the last season of Angel happens after Buffy events.
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.
1. Spike. We know that Team Angel fans are probably screaming at their computers right now, but hear us out. There are plenty of reasons Spike was the most powerful vampire in the Buffyverse.
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.
"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.
Angel/Angelus
Angel lost his soul twice: first, when he slept with Buffy Summers, and again, due to a spell.
A mark of their servitude, those branded with the symbol could be tracked by Kakistos. While possessed by the spirit of Artemia, modern Slayer Faith Lehane was tattooed with the mark, thus ensuring a confrontation with the Father. Even after Kakistos' defeat, she never had the mark removed. Advertisement.
Buffy is a pet form of the female given name Elizabeth.
Buffy Anne Summers is the title character of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise.
However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Angel is himself a vampire cursed with remorse and a human soul, which motivates him to assist Buffy in her duties as Slayer.