"Revelations" is the seventh episode of season three of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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.
The season 5 episode "The Body" is the saddest "Buffy" episode in its run and certainly one of the most tragic television episodes of all time. You know the premise: Buffy's mom, Joyce (Kristine Sutherland), dies of a brain aneurysm, and the whole gang has to face the devastating fallout of her death.
After making love with Buffy, Angel is racked with pain as his soul is ripped from him. In the street, he kills a passer-by when she offers to help him. He goes to the factory to join Spike and Drusilla, but the Judge attacks him. It is unable to burn him because Angel has fully reverted to the evil Angelus.
Angel lost his soul twice: first, when he slept with Buffy Summers, and again, due to a spell. On both occasions, he reverted to his identity as the murderous and twisted Angelus, and sought to sadistically punish the people around him until his soul was restored again.
As Angel's soul is returned, Buffy has one chance to save the world and, after kissing him and proclaiming that she loves him, runs the magical sword through Angel's chest, who is then swallowed by the portal, closing it for good. Left utterly devastated, Buffy flees Sunnydale.
Only he's burdened with the memory of that day; Buffy doesn't know it ever happened.
In the episode "Surprise", Buffy loses her virginity to Angel, an event which triggers the loss of his soul and unleashes his sadistic alter-ego, Angelus.
He gives Buffy the amulet and offers to be the one to use it, but then finds out about Buffy's relationship with Spike, and that he's no longer the only vamp around with a soul. Bit of a tough visit for Angel. Spike ends up using the amulet, sacrificing himself to save the day and defeat The First.
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.
Why "Earshot" Was Banned From Airing On The WB. On April 20, 1999, a mass shooting occurred in Littleton, Colorado at Columbine High School.
Season 6
Season 6 is the darkest Buffy ever got, with a heavy addiction subplot and an attempted assault scene that I still can't get through. But it does have the zaniest villains, known as “The Trio,” two emotionally stunted nerds led by a cold–blooded misogynist who gets scarier the older I get.
Angel had mourned for Buffy. He had been upset and shocked to his core...but it didn't destroy him. It didn't end his world like it would have a couple of years ago. This realisation disturbs Angel more than anything else.
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.
Angel (David Boreanaz) is resurrected mysteriously by the unseen Powers That Be. While Buffy is happy to have Angel back, he seems to have lost much of his sanity in Hell.
But I did want to ask about the way she got pregnant—at the party in the first issue of Buffy Season 9, after Buffy became black-out drunk.
Buffy Summers lost her virginity to her then-lover, Angel, a vampire with a soul.
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.
In her final hours, Cordelia curiously became the pseudo-villain of the series after being possessed by the malevolent entity Jasmine. Instead of getting the kind of epic, valiant sendoff that other villains-turned-scoobies did for their finales, Cordelia simply fell into a coma and died unceremoniously in a hospital.
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.
Buffy finally told Spike that she loved him — the first time she used the words "I love you" romantically to anyone since Angel —, but Spike replied: "No you don't, but thanks for saying it," and told her to leave him behind.
Angel's ratings in season 5 were actually up on season 4, making the lack of renewal even more of a shock, although the common reason given behind the move is that Whedon pressed John Levin, WB's Head of Entertainment, for an early decision on the show rather than the typical mid-May renewal.
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.
Angel appears in Buffy's final two episodes "End of Days" and "Chosen," giving Buffy the amulet and claiming his love for her. Buffy gives Spike the amulet and he is killed while wearing it. Spike resurrects in LA days later his sacrifice in Sunnydale.