In fact, there are many out there who believe that Twilight is a hatefic of Buffy the Vampire Slayer! As well, Drusilla, in "Becoming, Part 1", used a mesmerism-like power on Kendra, enabling her to kill her. It was kept hidden until Buffy discovered it and it has since become her signature weapon. When it comes to amazing quotes, Buffy is chuck full of them! The Scythe. Fun Willow Facts: 1) She is one of two characters to appear in all 144 episodes of Buffy (the other three were ANGEL episodes) 2) She would always turn off Moulin Rouge at chapter 32 so it would have a happy ending 3)It is assumed that the character of Willow was the inspiration behind Chloe on Smallville & Charly on Supernatural. Dawn: SLays 3 by hand plus three using sunlight Screams “Buffy!” 14 times is shown as clumsy 5 times 4 cover ups and is Koed, sneaks out and is captured 2 times each. She explains that there is one thing she can do better than anyone in the world, but Joyce’s presence in Sunnydale would distract her and possibly get her killed. Ultimately, Buffy was a show that did a little bit of everything. Buffy continues to wonder what the First was trying to tell her with the dream; Willow suggests looking in the Vampyre book Giles left Buffy and the two part ways.
Rona sees her and throws her the scythe. Joyce listens to Buffy, respects Buffy, and leaves. The Scythe is a mystical weapon designed by the Guardians so the First Slayer could kill the last Old One on Earth. His and Buffy's incredibly short-lived relationship establishes such a strong bond so succinctly that for the first time, there actually is pathos in a no-name vampire's death. Also, some major character deaths. It gave us an awesome and strong female lead, serialized storytelling, and groundbreaking drama mixed with side splitting humor. Everybody *is*. The Scythe features a blade sharp enough to cut open the side of a metal vehicle. It's an inarguably bizarre usage of the standard Buffy-kills-a-newborn-demon-in-a-graveyard shtick, but also an incredibly successful one. Spike: Kills 17 vamps 5 humans in 1-6 and 8 humans in season 7 Felicia Day is owning this fight. Buffy is such a classic series and has gone on to influence numerous other vampire related TV shows and movies. Things don't get out of sync until Buffy season 7/Angel season 4. Until they die." Buffy has to make a hard decision, and there are Consequences. In fact, it’s likely one of the most quotable shows I’ve ever seen. Buffy: The Vampire Slayer is one of the most influential shows of all time. Buffy stands. In the eighth season story "Wolves at the Gate", Dracula elaborates that he went to great lengths to gain his special powers, which are tied to a sword in his possession that is an ancient artifact not unlike Buffy's scythe. In one swing, Buffy takes out three OG Vamps. Kills two humans and 16 vamps KOed twice is thrown like Buffy 11 times but her character throws or flips 14 people. That ended up being true of Buffy … Mid-fight, Spike gasps and stumbles backwards. The short answer is to simply start with Buffy and alternate back and forth episode by episode for the first three years that both series were on the air (although there are no actual crossovers between Buffy season six and Angel season three). Back in her room, Buffy opens her chest where she keeps her weapons hidden and pulls out the book Giles left her. Faith also finds some new episode-is-almost-over wind and breaks free from the vampires.
Buffy apologises to Joyce for not being a normal teenage girl. Buffy convinces Joyce to leave Sunnydale in another emotional scene. I mean, Buffy kills Caleb, uber-misogynist and vehicle for The First Evil, with a girl-power scythe to the cock; and she smashes Warren’s Orbs of Nezzla’Khan, the …