Buffy visits her friends and tells them she was in Hell during her death and appreciates that they brought her back. However, when Buffy goes outside and finds
According to this world, Buffy had been a patient in an inpatient mental health facility for the previous six years, when she was diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia after claiming to see vampires.
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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.
Buffy is saved from drowning by Angel and resuscitated by Xander, who performs CPR on her. Buffy quickly spits up mouthfuls of water and returns from the dead with newfound strength and focus.
One producer says the writers on “Buffy” enjoyed writing for Carpenter's character. But, the source adds, the attitude around Carpenter grew more hostile after she moved over to “Angel,” where she was ultimately written off the show after her pregnancy. A spokesperson for Carpenter declined to comment for this story.
But by that time, the second-to-last episode had already been written and shot, and getting her into the last episode “didn't make any sense” with the plot that had been written so far. “By the time it became a possibility, the ship had sort of sailed,” Bell said.
Also, the last season of Angel happens after Buffy events.
Buffy visits her friends and tells them she was in Hell during her death and appreciates that they brought her back. However, when Buffy goes outside and finds Spike hiding in a patch of shade, she admits to him that she was actually in Heaven and was happy.
She admits to him that although she wasn't initially sure, she knows that she wasn't in Hell, but in heaven, and her friends pulled her out. Spike listens silently as she tells him that this reality is her Hell. As Buffy leaves, she stresses that her friends can never know the truth.
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.
Buffy's second death did not result in another slayer being called because of Faith—a new slayer would not be called until her death; however, Buffy's second resurrection for some reason caused an imbalance in the Slayer line.
In the episode "I Will Remember You," Angel becomes human, much to his and Buffy's emotional and physical satisfaction.
Angel: “That I'm okay. That losing Buffy didn't kill me. That I could deal with it. In all those years, no-one ever mattered, not like she did, and now she's gone forever.”
Freddie Prinze Jr has opened up about his marriage to Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar, revealing his cooking and cleaning skills are integral to all these years together.
Buffy: “The hardest thing in this world is to live in it. Be brave. Live.”
In the season two finale "Becoming, Part Two" Joyce discovers Buffy's secret identity as the Slayer when Buffy is confronted by vampires outside her family home and is forced to slay them in front of her mother. Unable to hide the truth any longer, Buffy explains to her mother that she is a vampire slayer.
The Trio summon a demon whose hallucinogenic venom makes Buffy believe that her implausible and nightmarish life as vampire slayer has actually been her own elaborate hallucination as a mental patient, catatonic in a hospital for the past six years.
Tara reveals that she has been practicing magic for most of her life, as her deceased mother had also been a powerful witch. Throughout season 4, Tara acts as a partner and guide in Willow's witchcraft, teaching Willow spells and performing magic together.
Giles shows Buffy the syringe and and explains that it's an organic compound designed to take away her strength temporarily. He admits that he's been injecting her with it for the Tento di Cruciamentum — a test every slayer must go through when/if they reach their eighteenth birthday.
Buffy Summers lost her virginity to her then-lover, Angel, a vampire with a soul. It was mixed with all the saccharine anxiety that comes with your first time, plus a heavy dose of gothic aesthetics.
The character is portrayed by actor David Boreanaz. As introduced in Buffy in 1997, Angel is a love interest for heroine Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a young woman whose destiny as "the Slayer" is to fight the forces of evil, such as vampires and demons.
Angel was originally cursed with a soul, as a punishment. The terms of the curse was that he would have to live with a soul until he found a moment of pure happiness. He fell in love with Buffy, so he found pure happiness with her and lost the soul that he was cursed with.
Canon is that Angel loves Buffy, but due to the curse on him, they cannot be together because if truly happy, he goes back to being Angelus.
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.
The thing about Buffy's romantic love is that it never works out for her. She is powerfully drawn to Angel, and later powerfully drawn to Spike. Riley is a bit of a 'make-do' in between. But her love for Angel is destructive, and her desire for Spike even more so.