Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

1997
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

8.3 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.

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EP22  Chosen
May. 20,2003
Chosen

After killing Caleb, Buffy conceives a plan to defeat the First once and for all. Willow invokes a magic spell that alters the ancient Slayer spell and gives Buffy the allies she needs to fight the Uber-Vamp army. An epic battle ensues and several good friends are lost. At the end, Buffy faces a completely new problem -- one she's glad to have.

EP21  End of Days
May. 13,2003
End of Days

Buffy has a powerful new weapon, but the gang cannot find any information about the origins of the mysterious scythe. Eventually the Slayer goes herself in search of knowledge, and finds a new ally, an old friend, and great danger.

EP20  Touched
May. 06,2003
Touched

Faith and the Potentials search underground for a weapon, whilst Buffy confronts Caleb at the vineyard.

EP19  Empty Places
Apr. 29,2003
Empty Places

After their horrifying loss at the vineyard, the gang turn against Buffy and begin to follow Faith instead. Meanwhile, Spike and Andrew travel to an old church to question a priest about Caleb.

EP18  Dirty Girls
Apr. 15,2003
Dirty Girls

Faith returns to Sunnydale just as a new villain, Caleb, arrives and sends Buffy a message in the form of a badly beaten Potential. Buffy leads the rest of the girls to Caleb and The First's lair, with devastating consequences.

EP17  Lies My Parents Told Me
Mar. 25,2003
Lies My Parents Told Me

Robin Wood seeks revenge on Spike for killing his mother nearly 30 years ago, whilst everyone else tries to find out how The First has control over him.

EP16  Storyteller
Feb. 25,2003
Storyteller

Andrew creates a documentary called "Buffy, Slayer of the Vampyres", a record of the current situation in Sunnydale to show to future generations. He manages to capture many important moments, and to annoy almost everyone in the house. But Buffy needs to tear him away from his filmmaking because the Seal of Danzalthar is active and Andrew may hold the key to closing it before it destroys the town.

EP15  Get It Done
Feb. 18,2003
Get It Done

The Scoobies use a spell to transport Buffy into a shadow world, where she meets the men who created the first slayer. However, in order for her to return home, the gang must find and slay a ferocious demon.

EP14  First Date
Feb. 11,2003
First Date

Buffy accepts an invitation to dinner from Principal Wood, and the secrets of his past are revealed. Xander impresses a beautiful girl with his knowledge of rope, and she seems to be interested in tying him up. Meanwhile, the First contacts Andrew in another attempt to destroy the Potentials, and Giles finds himself tongue-tied with the new Potential, Chao-Ahn.

EP13  The Killer in Me
Feb. 04,2003
The Killer in Me

After Willow and Kennedy share their first kiss, Willow is transformed into Warren, the man she killed last year. When she sets out to find help, she bumps into an old friend. Meanwhile, Buffy searches for answers when Spike's chip causes him great pain, and the gang suspect that Giles may really be The First Evil.

EP12  Potential
Jan. 21,2003
Potential

Buffy takes the Potentials to a demon bar and then to Spike's crypt, in order to teach them the art of slaying. When Willow casts a spell to seek out the next Potential, the spell leads them to believe that Dawn may be a future slayer.

EP11  Showtime
Jan. 07,2003
Showtime

Buffy has to keep the ever increasing number of potential Slayers from panicking while Giles and Anya seek answers from the Beljoxa's Eye.

EP10  Bring on the Night
Dec. 17,2002
Bring on the Night

Giles returns to Sunnydale with three potential slayers, whom Buffy must protect from The First. Meanwhile, a ferocious Uber-vampire is released from the Hellmouth and Buffy must kill it before it kills one of the potentials.

EP9  Never Leave Me
Nov. 26,2002
Never Leave Me

Buffy hopes to learn more about what she's up against with the First by taking Spike prisoner; Xander and Anya interrogate Andrew.

EP8  Sleeper
Nov. 19,2002
Sleeper

Buffy and her friends fear Spike may be to blame when a number of people around town mysteriously disappear.

EP7  Conversations with Dead People
Nov. 12,2002
Conversations with Dead People

Buffy strikes up a conversation with a vampire who was once an acquaintance in high school. Dawn defends Joyce from a menacing creature.

EP6  Him
Nov. 05,2002
Him

Xander and Spike search for the source of a spell that has bewitched the girls into competing for the affections of the high school quarterback.

EP5  Selfless
Oct. 22,2002
Selfless

Anya's violent and deadly act of vengeance leaves everyone stunned. Buffy must put aside her feelings and take action before more people die.

EP4  Help
Oct. 15,2002
Help

Buffy begins a new job as school counsellor at Sunnydale High. On her first day she encounters a troubled young girl who is convinced she is about to die.

EP3  Same Time, Same Place
Oct. 08,2002
Same Time, Same Place

Willow's return proves problematic when she is literally unable to see her friends--and is left with a creature that paralyzes its victims.

EP2  Beneath You
Oct. 01,2002
Beneath You

A giant worm-like creature begins stalking a young woman. As the gang begin to investigate, they realise it's appearance in Sunnydale may be linked to Anya.

EP1  Lessons
Sep. 24,2002
Lessons

Sunnydale High is re-opened, with a new designed campus and a new principal, Robin Wood. It is Dawn's first day at school there and Buffy accompanies her to class, only to discover evil spirits lurking in the basement.

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8.3 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Comedy , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1997-03-10 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Kuzui Enterprises Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.apps.disneyplus.com/il/shows/buffy-the-vampire-slayer/14640
Synopsis

Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.

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Cast

Sarah Michelle Gellar , Nicholas Brendon , Alyson Hannigan

Director

Denise Pleune

Producted By

20th Century Fox Television , Kuzui Enterprises

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cathylr I discovered this show on the cable as I was a teenager, as I was switching from a channel to another. I got caught in the middle of an episode of the first season and immediately got intreat with the fact that it was about teenagers in a dark ambiance. The fact that the main characters are called Buffy, Xander, Willow and Giles, althought I had no idea of what the show was about, brought my attention. Looking at the TV programme and finding out the title of the series, I thought it was a funny/strange one, as is the ambiance of the show. I therefore starting watching a few more episodes until I got hooked. I read a few critics who also admit that the title is rather unusual but it is the whole point. Joss Whedon, the creator, wanted to bring the attention on an unlikely situation of a young short blond girl who has the physical strength and the wit to survive in a violent world. Although using science fiction, the whole show is a metaphore of everyday challenges. Joss Whedon having now made his reputation, I don´t think I need to find further arguments to convince any teenager (although mature, it is not for adults) to jump on it.
wtf-86904 Love this show so much. One of the best YA shows to date, great story arcs and characters.
vesy90 Originally published as a review for Angel, but since it's about both shows, I am positing it here too.I saw both "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" in my teen years. One would think that now, at 27, I will have outgrown them or, at the very least, that they wouldn't have the same appeal to me. But not only that both shows passed the test of time, but they actually grew on me. I have heard people calling them teenage shows, but the truth is that when I was a teenager I couldn't appreciate them to the level I appreciate them today. Since I have a hard time separating them, despite this being an Angel thread, I will write about both. Though what can I really say aside from: bloody awesome! Not that they are perfect. Like all shows, they do have their issues. But the positives far outweigh them. One of the things that I love about them is the humour. The kind of humour I don't see on other shows. It's not just magic, fights and romance. Which I love, all three. But the funny parts made it all even better. Buffy, Cordy, Anya and Xander are absolutely hilarious. And later Angel, which was the biggest surprise. After leaving Buffy, he turns into a completely different man. Actually, it was the same with Cordy. I liked her in Buffy, but it is in her post Buffy phase that she really starts to shine. All you Cordy haters can bite me. Actually, she's a perfect example of another thing that I love so much in both shows. Despite them being about the epic fight between good and evil, there are also shades of grey. I admit that I am always more impressed with characters seeking redemption, ones who achieve spiritual growth and find their strength and maturity with time than with those who are role models from beginning to end. This is one of the reasons why maybe I feel a bit more strongly about Cordy than about Buffy. But if there is a difference, it's not so big. Buffy too is fantastic. Despite being the hero, who is always on the right track, she is far from being too perfect and artificial. Somehow the writers manage to give us a wonderful, inspiring, full-blooded young woman we can all look up to. And, just like Angel, she actually becomes more interesting after their separation. I love them together and their relationship will always have a special place in my heart, but I have to admit that there is something missing in it. It comes off as a bit too romantic and fairy-tale like. Cordy and Spike bring that extra something, the edge I wanted. This is why I like them better with them than with each other. But that's just my opinion. I don't mind others disagreeing. Which leads me to my other point. The eternal argument about who loves whom more and who should be with whom. I am really displeased with the pettiness it entails. More specifically, mean comments of the likes of "He/she is disgusting. How dares he/she be with him/her? He/she could never love him/her" and even go as far as verbally attacking those who think differently and the writers too. The most of this kind I have seen are regarding Angel and Cordy's relationship, which was why I said that they could bite me. If you are happy with your own view/version, then why trying to ruin it for the rest? Why not leave them have their own? This is the good thing about fiction. You don't have to be "objective" and "stick to the facts" You can stretch your imagination and let it be whatever you want it to be. It's all a matter of interpretation and personal preferences. When it comes to me, I'm not interested in deciding which couple's love is the greatest. I'm just happy that they happened. I love Angel & Buffy, I love Spike & Buffy and I love Angel & Cordy. Some people don't believe it, but it IS possible to be in love with two people at the same time. I don't think that the fact that Buffy and Angel move on negates their story and means that they love each other any less. If anything, I think it shows the opposite. When Angel thinks she is dead and tells Cordy that he feels guilty for being able to live with it, she tells him that this is a way to honour her. And I think she's right. If they had spent the rest of their lives moping and crying for each other, they would have been different people from those they saw in each other and which makes them fall in love with each other in the first place. And I think that if all those who so vehemently declare over and over again how disgusting a certain character is and how impossible it is for the other of the pair to love them and use even silly sarcasm and forced laughter do it only out of spite, because they themselves feel that they're not right, therefore they do their best to undermine the couple in a desperate attempt to fight off the obvious. If they were truly so sure, they wouldn't have been bothered. Talking of lack of maturity, I think that the characters that show the more growth are Cordy, Angel, Spike, Willow and Wesley. And of the non-permanent characters, Darla and Faith. I wonder what Dru would have amounted to, had she regained her soul too. I have always liked her a lot. She is maybe my favourite villain. So this is it. This is the best way I can describe my experience with the all those incredible characters and their stories. I want to see the shows again. Many times. Thank you so much, Joss Whedon and team. You are great!
Robsdeskwv All I can say is I was hooked from the get go. My wife introduced me to the series and I have loved it ever since.