Here's a question for you guys, which main / regular character's death had the most emotional impact?
Out of
Buffy (Prophecy Girl)
Jenny Calender (Passion)
Angel (Becoming Pt 2)
Doyle (Hero)
Joyce Summers (I Was Made To Love You / The Body)
Buffy (The Gift)
Tara (Seeing Red)
Anya (Chosen)
Fred (A Hole In The World)
Wesley (Not Fade Away)
(Is there anyone I forgot?)
For me it was either Tara, Anya or Fred, Tara because of it's impact on Willow, Anya's death because I loved her lol, and Fred because of all the Pylea stuff, she'd only just got her life back, then bam she gets killed.
The body is one of the most powerfully emotional experiences EVER caught on film imo... ive never seen a movie or any show that made me feel the way that episode did. so real, so raw
Fred and Wesley for me. Tara too, only because of the impact on Willow, cuz I didn't care much for Tara other than that.
well... i didnt watch it on air, but even if i didnt now, shows (at least back then) killed off there main character in the first season.
and buffy dying at the end of 5 would would have been a major let down of a last episode imo
Except we didn't when the Season 1 finale aired we didn't know if a second season had been commissioned, and we definitly didn't know in The Gift, cus of the whole network crossover.![]()
The WB promoted the episode as the Buffy series finale. It was pretty misleading as it was the series last episode on the WB, but not the last episode everBut you knew at that point the show was coming back, just on UPN and that Sarah Michelle Gellar would still be on the show.
It's funny, I actually remember when that episode aired, my sister watched then, but I didn't (didn't start watching till after the whole series ended), I read some stuff about the series and moving networks, she didn't believe it. So after the episode she told me the series couldn't move to another network cause Buffy died. So maybe some people didn't know/want to believe about the network crossover
IDA. The Gift would have made a PERFECT series finale. I felt it would have been better than Chosen. Ultimately a slayer's destiny is to die. Its the only way the slayer line can continue. What better way for Buffy to go out than to die heroicly? It was a very emotional and tough choice when she decided to sacrifice herself in order to save Dawn and the world. That whole season was about Buffy growing up and forcing her to step up and take responsibility. We were first introduced to her as an immature teen, but by the time The Gift came, she had changed dramaticly. That would have been a fitting ending to her story.and buffy dying at the end of 5 would would have been a major let down of a last episode imo
The WB promoted the episode as the Buffy series finale. It was pretty misleading as it was the series last episode on the WB, but not the last episode ever
Back to the topic, the best deaths for me were Fred's and Buffy's in The Gift
IDA. The Gift would have made a PERFECT series finale. I felt it would have been better than Chosen. Ultimately a slayer's destiny is to die. Its the only way the slayer line can continue. What better way for Buffy to go out than to die heroicly? It was a very emotional and tough choice when she decided to sacrifice herself in order to save Dawn and the world. That whole season was about Buffy growing up and forcing her to step up and take responsibility. We were first introduced to her as an immature teen, but by the time The Gift came, she had changed dramaticly. That would have been a fitting ending to her story.
One thing I've been thinking about recently as I've been rewatching the series, why don't the vampires guard the graves of people they've recently turned. They know the Slayer is in town and usually on patrol in the cemetaries just waiting for these new vampires to rise. You'd think they'd guard the graves, try to protect these new vampires.
Yeah, they don't strike me as the most nurturing bunch. It's basically every man for himself with most vampires.