Storyline. Xander is a witch whose abuse of black magic has led him to disaster after disaster. After trying to go clean of witchcraft, Xander befriends a young loner, helping Roland with bullies, girlfriends, and other teenage atrocities.
Powers and abilities
Xander never developed any permanent superpowers of his own but gained much experience from battling by Buffy's side.
Season seven episode "Conversations with Dead People" is the only Buffy episode in which Xander does not appear. In the episode "Dirty Girls", Xander's left eye is gouged out by the evil preacher Caleb (Nathan Fillion), and he begins wearing an eyepatch.
After his incomplete siring and then infusing a soul tie into him, Xander became a half-vampire half-human hybrid. Due to his condition, he possessed the superhuman physical abilities common among vampires, as well as the need to consume blood.
She appears in every season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with an exception to Season 5. In the show, Amy is a witch who is initially good-natured, but progressively begins to misemploy her magic, ultimately becoming an enemy of Willow and the Scooby Gang. In the series' comic books, she is more of a villain.
Willow performed hundreds of spells during Buffy's seven seasons, and one got more memorable and unbelievably powerful. Buffy The Vampire Slayer, had plenty of memorable and powerful characters but without a doubt, Willow Rosenberg's transformation into the most powerful witch of the universe beats all.
Many Buffy fans saw this as a funny Easter egg when Willow revealed herself to actually be lesbian in later seasons. As surprised as Willow is with Vamp Willow, she feels bound to her, and does not have the heart to allow Buffy to kill her.
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.
Giles tells Buffy that she has lost her strength due to the injections of muscle relaxant and adrenaline suppressors he had given her, and about the test.
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.
Things Xander Harris Is No Longer Allowed to Do (final list) 1) Call any female magic-wielder “the Wicked Wicca of the West,” especially Willow. 2) At no time may I refer to the Slayers-in-Training collectively as “my harem.” 3) Not allowed to use Simpsons, South Park, or any other cartoon as authoritative references.
In 2001, Xander used Sweet's talisman to summon the demon, believing that his presence would bring "dances and songs" and guarantee him and Anya a "happy ending." However, Xander was unaware that the spell would inspire uncontrollable dancing and singing, confessions of secrets, and spontaneous combustion.
However, Xander rejected being called a Watcher, while Andrew received training as such from Giles and embraced the title in his Slayer squad.
Xander loses his virginity to Faith in this episode. He will reveal it to the Scoobies in "Consequences," believing to have a connection to Faith, and compare it to Anya's "more romantic" approach in "The Harsh Light of Day." Faith will tease him about it in "Who Are You?" and "Empty Places."
Xander Harris is an ally in Buffy's quest to save the world from vampires and demons. Altgought he has no superpowers, he has extensive knowledge of martial arts, has great skills at strategy and science, and is an expert swordsman and marksman.
The Powers That Be (or PTB) referred to the first beings to exist in the Earth after the schism that created them and the Old Ones. After leaving this dimension, these higher beings watched over humankind and guided the forces of good.
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.
Dark Willow is the name given to the evil alter-ego of Willow Rosenberg following the death of her lover Tara, which coupled with her addiction to powerful and dangerous magic ultimately caused her to lose her sanity and she sought to end her suffering via bloody vengeance against the "Trio" she viewed as responsible ...
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.
Dawn Summers is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Marti Noxon and David Fury on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, portrayed by Michelle Trachtenberg.
Personal life. Hannigan married her Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel co-star Alexis Denisof at Two Bunch Palms Resort in Desert Hot Springs, California, on October 11, 2003. The couple live in Encino, Los Angeles with daughters Satyana Marie, born in March 2009, and Keeva Jane, born in May 2012.
After sleeping together on the eve of the battle with Glory, Xander suddenly proposed to Anya. She responded badly at first, believing he was only doing so because they were going to die, but happily accepted in the end.
Sexuality. Dana Terrace confirmed on an Instagram live that Willow is pansexual.