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Wyndam-Pryce was fired after Faith turned rogue and Buffy "quit". Rupert Giles was reinstated as Buffy's official Watcher in the season 5 episode "Checkpoint," and he remains so until the events at the end of Season 5, though Giles maintains his contacts with Buffy.
Merrick Jamison-Smythe
Played by Richard Riehle, Merrick was Buffy Summers' first Watcher. Glimpsed in flashbacks during Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2, episode 21, "Becoming, Part One", he personally recruited Buffy and introduced her to her calling.
Following the death of Randall, Ethan and the others failed to exorcise Eyghon,Rupert halted his dark magic dabbling and turned to his own punk band Wretched. He ran into Edna after many years, who expressed to him her worry for Giles and encouraged him to become a watcher.
So in season 3 Wesley betrays Angel by kidnapping Connor and working with Holtz. He did it to due to being tricked by a prophecy that said Angel would kill Connor and it ended up with him getting his throat slit, Angel nearly killing him and him being exiled from the team.
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.
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.
Giles is fired, and replaced with Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, but continues to act as Buffy's unofficial Watcher, proving especially helpful when Wesley turns out to be an incompetent coward.
He left Buffy for a while in season five, which aired in the year 2000, having realised Buffy no longer needed him. He only appeared in the following episodes as a guest. Head said the reason he had left the series was so he could spend more time with his family, who still lived in the UK.
A manipulated Angel, as Twilight, gets wind of this plan and snaps Giles' neck, killing him in 2010's Buffy the Vampire Slayer #39, by Joss Whedon, Scott Allie, Georges Jeanty, Andy Owens and Michelle Madsen. With magic gone, Angel is restored to his former vampire self.
Glory, a god from a hell dimension, wanted to get back to her world and needed the Key to do it. Because of this, monks changed the energy into someone that Buffy would protect--a little sister. Like most teenagers, Dawn has some behavioral issues, especially after finding out what she used to be.
Dawn is, however, a real girl, Buffy's biological sister, and has real memories of her fictional childhood.
Biography. As far as anyone was concerned, Dawn was the younger sister of Buffy Summers, the Vampire Slayer. In fact, she was the Key, a ball of mystical energy capable of breaking down dimensional barriers. A group of monks gave her human form to hide her from the hellgod Glory, placing her with Buffy.
Rupert Giles is the Watcher of Buffy Summers. It takes them a little while to get on the same page but when they do, they have a close relationship, similar to a father/daughter one. His protectiveness toward her is the reason he's fired by the Watcher's Council in Season 3.
Buffy, her voice full of contempt, simply tells him, "Bite me." After Travers leaves, Giles helps Buffy clean her wounds — which she lets him do, forgiving him in light of the sacrifice he made for her.
The Scooby Gang finds Giles's place destroyed, and they worry that the same demon that went to Xander's was responsible for hurting or even killing Giles. Walking through a cemetery, Giles runs into Spike, who is measuring a mausoleum. He recognizes Giles and identifies him as a Fyarl demon.
Despite her still-strong feelings for Oz, Willow ultimately realized that Tara was the one she truly loved and wanted to be with at that point in her life.
In many interviews at the time, Head said he left the show in order to spend more time with his family, having realized that he had spent most of the year outside England, which added up to more than half his youngest daughter's life.
Sadly, at the end of the series, Buffy did not end up with Angel, or anyone at all. Despite the show ending, a comic book series produced by Buffy creator Joss Whedon has continued. In the final issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Reckoning, Buffy also did not end with Buffy romantically involved with anyone.
Giles is also affected, turning into his adolescent miscreant self, which Joyce finds irresistible (the two have sex on a police car in the middle of downtown Sunnydale). Giles has become Buffy's father figure following her parents' divorce, and Buffy finds Joyce's attraction to Giles disquieting.
He romanced Joyce and got intimate with her twice, including once on the hood of a police car. They became too embarrassed whenever they were around each other again. After manifesting telepathy, Buffy realized to her great horror that her mother had slept with Giles and even told him about her discovery afterward.
Willow Rosenberg
As the series progressed, Willow became a more assertive and even sensual character; in particular, she realized that she was a lesbian and became a powerful Wiccan. Willow is Buffy's best friend through everything that happens and maintains her humanity and kindness to others throughout.
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.
"I Will Remember You" is episode 8 of season 1 in the television show Angel, originally broadcast on the WB network. In this episode, Buffy follows Angel back to Los Angeles, where she confronts him about his surreptitious assistance back in Sunnydale.
At the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's third season, Buffy's vampire-with-a-soul boyfriend, Angel, left for L.A.—and his own spin-off show. Luckily, for the Buffy-Angel shippers among us, that wasn't the last time the duo shared a screen.