World Buffy vs Sabretooth?

Thats right. I wish I could watch this show again.

Does anyone remember an episode about these freaky blue faced people called the gentlemen and they stole the peoples voices. That episode traumatized me because when I saw it I was in grade 4. Another episode that scared me was the one where this hospital monster whos eyes come out tries to kill buffy.
 
everyone remembers the gentle men, they were iconic, probably best one off villains whedon has done (with sweet of course)
 
November Rain said:
kendra...

not sure about the spelling but that's how you pronounce it..

killed by prescilla, spike's ex...
Drusilla
 
bcd90 said:
Besides Faith and Buffy, there was another Slayer, who got killed by the queen vampire girl (cant remember her name) Anyone remember? She hypnotized her and then cut her throat with her nails.

That was Kendra

edit - oops, someone already answered that question lol my bad!

I guess fictional Buffy would win against fictional Sabretooth
 
Yes, it was a rather complicated form of events that allowed Kendra to be chose, and Faith in her stead. After Buffy was killed by the Master (the vampire king) Kendra was chosen in the brief 10 minutes or so it took Xander to bring her back. That allowed two slayers to exist in the same age. During the fight between Spike and Buffy, as Spike was trying to use Drusilla's sire (Angel) to ressurect her to her full health (demonic psychopath dangerous-ass vampire), the gang escaped, thinking Spike had not finished the ritual in time, with Angel still alive. None of them knew Spike and Drusilla had gotten out of the building alive.

During the second part of the season when Angel's soul was taken from him and he became his old evil vampiric self again sending him on a huge-ass killing spree, Buffy was battling her inner-demons over her lost lover (Angel). In the heat of the moment, she was fooled by Angel and was drawn into the Sunnydale cemetary to finish it with him once and for all. It was only then that he said "This isn't about you... it was never about you. And you fall for it every time!" and Buffy realised it was a distraction, and arrived back at the school library to find Kendra dead. Drusilla slit her throat after hypnotizing her... Faith was the next in line. So now Buffy and Faith co-exist together as slayers.

Should I continue? :p

Probably not...
 
She obviously wasnt that good of a slayer if Drucilla killed her so easily.
 
bcd90 said:
Besides Faith and Buffy, there was another Slayer, who got killed by the queen vampire girl (cant remember her name) Anyone remember? She hypnotized her and then cut her throat with her nails.
Her name was Kendra. I liked her, reminded me of M alot lol. I always found it intruiging having multiple slayers. I liked the wya they portrayed the different styles and persoanlities. Buffy was level headed she used her emotions and control whereas Faith was all about emotion and Kendra had the emotional value of a sponge. Anyway Buffy would kick Sabes ass.
 
masterj said:
I liked the wya they portrayed the different styles and persoanlities. Buffy was level headed she used her emotions and control whereas Faith was all about emotion and Kendra had the emotional value of a sponge.

That about sums it up. Buffy knew to get the job done, but thought through the situation and got it done sensibly, the way her emotions were telling her to. In the words of Buffy: emotion = power. Her emotions are the source of her power, and that's the key to her being such a good slayer. Better than the rest. Faith was all kill-joy and got off on the high of staking vampires or killing demons. Kendra was too straight to the point. If it was a vampire, it dies. This didn't go down well with Buffy.

bcd90 said:
She obviously wasnt that good of a slayer if Drucilla killed her so easily.

Kendra was a very skilled slayer from Jamaica. She was definitely as strong as Buffy, but her mental condition was a get the job done at any cost... no mistakes kinda deal. She was in a battle with a few of Spike, Drusilla and Angel's minions when Drusilla entered all high and mighty. She waslked up to Kendra and (being a psychic) used her powers to hypnotize Kendra into a dream state, and it was in that state that she slit her throat with her pointer finger (she had sharp nails). :(

Psychic + Vampire + Schitzo = Dangerous-ass vampire *****.
 
It was no way for her to die though. I didn't mind her dying because we got Faith who is just the shiz but being killed by uncut cuticles? Not the most epic death of a slayer.
 
I have every season on box set DVD and ive watched the season on tv about 10-12 times. Buffy could kick Faiths ass. Buffy could kick Sabretooths ass. Glory could kick Buffy's ass if she didnt have the hammer of the God Slayer. And HELLO? Are you all forgetting about preacher boy Kaleb? He could take out Glory.

But overall.... WITHOUT WEAPONS.

Kaleb > Buffy > Glory > Faith > Urine > Sabretooth


Oh and Kendra was killed by Drusilla after being placed in a hypnotic trance. Prior to this she gave Buffy a stake which she fondly named. (I loved Kendra dying because that ***** tried to kill Angel..... *****.)


What Ive always wondered is.... Who became the new Slayer when Buffy commited suicide to save the world when Glory's long-tongued man-***** bled Dawn?
 
Since I like Buffy better I'd say Buffy would be the winner.
 
PhoenixRising said:
What Ive always wondered is.... Who became the new Slayer when Buffy commited suicide to save the world when Glory's long-tongued man-***** bled Dawn?

There was no Slayer after Buffy, the line continued with Faith, not Buffy.
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It was because of Buffy being ressurected and re-gaining her power which caused the irregularity in the flow of the Slayer line, which the First Evil seized upon in its plan in S7.

Also, I wouldn't stick Caleb above Buffy and Glory below her. Glory was much much much more powerful that Buffy was. Buffy only had a chance against Glory because (a) Willow had drained a whole shed-load of Glory's power by restoring Tara's mind, (b) Glory came into contact with the Dagon Sphere which also drains her power and repels her and (c) Buffy had Olaf's hammer as a powerful weapon whereas Glory was going hand-to-hand. And even then with all that, Glory still put up a huge long fight. Glory is by far more powerful than Buffy was.
 
PhoenixRising said:
What Ive always wondered is.... Who became the new Slayer when Buffy commited suicide to save the world when Glory's long-tongued man-***** bled Dawn?
Since Faith is the next in line if Buffy died another slayer should not be called. However, in season 7 when Dawn thought she was a potential she said the only way for her to be a slayer is if Buffy died and seen as though nobody said no you're wrong it could suggest that another slayer may be called and that when Buffy sacrificed herseff another Slayer was called forth but was just never shown on camera.
 
masterj said:
Since Faith is the next in line if Buffy died another slayer should not be called. However, in season 7 when Dawn thought she was a potential she said the only way for her to be a slayer is if Buffy died and seen as though nobody said no you're wrong it could suggest that another slayer may be called and that when Buffy sacrificed herseff another Slayer was called forth but was just never shown on camera.

This is not the case. Whedon has since admitted that this was an error on the writing team's part, they simply forgot.
Buffy's death would not active another Slayer. Infact, Buffy's death would put the Slayer line back to normal, as her being alive is disrupting the whole flow of its force.
 
Mothling said:
This is not the case. Whedon has since admitted that this was an error on the writing team's part, they simply forgot.
Buffy's death would not active another Slayer. Infact, Buffy's death would put the Slayer line back to normal, as her being alive is disrupting the whole flow of its force.
O ok thanks. I thought it must be a mistake either that or what I thought before. Thanks for the correction. What I don't understand though is shouldn't Buffy have disturbed the slayer 'force' when she died the first time and not when she was ressurected by Willow?
 
So why didnt Drucilla put Buffy in a trance and kill her? I had no idea that vampire was powerful enough to kill a slayer.

Sigh...I wish I could watch this show again.
 
bcd90 said:
She obviously wasnt that good of a slayer if Drucilla killed her so easily.


They couldn't get the actress' stunt double for the episode which is why her death was so underwhelming.
 
Abaddon said:
They couldn't get the actress' stunt double for the episode which is why her death was so underwhelming.

Kendra's stunt double was there :confused: Kendra's stunt double is the same person who played Nikki, the 70's NYC Slayer in the flashback in the episode 'Fool For Love'.

EDIT: I found my source, the Buffy Guide named "Dusted";

5.07 Fool For Love: Did You Know?
April Wheeden-Washington (Nikki Wood) aldo doubled for Bianca Lawson (Kendra) in 2.21 "Becoming, Part 1." She recalls, "I had to teach [Lawson] to fight, I had to do her fight, and then I had to do six different fights in one day with all these different vampires. I was losing my mind that day." Even so, she wasn't called back to play Nikki in Buffy Season Seven.
 
masterj said:
O ok thanks. I thought it must be a mistake either that or what I thought before. Thanks for the correction. What I don't understand though is shouldn't Buffy have disturbed the slayer 'force' when she died the first time and not when she was ressurected by Willow?

Buffy's first death and ressurection in Season One was indeed the time when she disrupted the flow of the Slayer line. Her then dying and then being ressurected yet again only disrupted it moreso. The affects of her two ressurections were not realised until Season Seven though.
 
bcd90 said:
So why didnt Drucilla put Buffy in a trance and kill her? I had no idea that vampire was powerful enough to kill a slayer.

Sigh...I wish I could watch this show again.

Buffy and Drusilla never came up one and one with eachother, at least when Drusilla was fully recovered.
It seems that people of a strong mind were not as easily drawn by Drusilla. For example, when she tried to put Giles in a trance, it took much longer than it did when she did it to Kendra.
Maybe Kendra was just too much of a pushover, psychologically, as she never really thought for herself, just followed orders blindly.
I doubt Drusilla could put Buffy in a trance quite so easily. Afterall, Buffy has resisted the trance-like ability of The Master himself.
 
Mothling said:
Kendra's stunt double was there :confused: Kendra's stunt double is the same person who played Nikki, the 70's NYC Slayer in the flashback in the episode 'Fool For Love'.

EDIT: I found my source, the Buffy Guide named "Dusted";


My mistake then. It might've been Landau's stunt double. It was news I'd read some time ago.
 
Mothling said:
Buffy's first death and ressurection in Season One was indeed the time when she disrupted the flow of the Slayer line. Her then dying and then being ressurected yet again only disrupted it moreso. The affects of her two ressurections were not realised until Season Seven though.
Thanks.
 
PhoenixRising said:
Glory could kick Buffy's ass if she didnt have the hammer of the God Slayer. And HELLO? Are you all forgetting about preacher boy Kaleb? He could take out Glory.

So what exactly are you saying here? How do you know Caleb could take out Glory? This was never stated, and I doubt he could take her out if he tried. She was a god. Caleb was nowhere near being such a powerful entity until he and The First merged. Only then could he have been powerful enough to beat Glory. And even when he was at this level, Buffy took him down quite easily.
 

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