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Angel Characters open/close all folders In general. ![]() Complete Guide for Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Season 6. She is the slayer.' The First Season of Buffy contained twelve episodes and premiered on March 3, 1997 and ended on June 2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Wiki Guide. Episode Recap Buffy the Vampire Slayer on TV.com. Watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes, get episode information. Season 2 (22) Season 1 (13) Season 7. Andrew creates a documentary called Buffy, Slayer of the. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series 1997–2003). Bud #1 (1 episode, 1997). Always Chaotic Evil: As they have no human souls, vampires are evil and treacherous by nature. Demon of Human Origin: A fact that makes vampires looked down by pure- blood demons for being half- breeds created from inferior mortals. Game Face: Vampires have a human face, and a demonic face. The demonic face has vaguely bat- like bumps along their foreheads, yellow eyes, and of course, fangs. Angel mentions at one point that vampires are stronger when in their Game Face, but their bloodlust also increases. Half- Human Hybrid: Vampires are described as half- human, being demons who inhabit and reanimate human corpses. Lack of Empathy: Due to their lack of human souls, vampires have no conscience and are thus incapable of feeling remorse. Monster from Beyond the Veil: The demon that takes up in the human body has all their host's memories and is usually a twisted variation on their personality. Our Vampires Are Different: In the Buffyverse, vampires are demon spirits who inhabit and reanimate human corpses. Shapeshifter Mode Lock: When a vampire gets old enough, they lose the ability to assume their human face. The Soulless: Explicitly so. Strong as They Need to Be: A vampire's strength varies depending on how much of a threat the plot needs them to be, ranging from being able to deform solid steel with their bare hands to being unable to budge wooden doors. Furthermore, they jump from being superhuman on a level no normal human could hope to match to being weak enough that Badass Normals like Xander and Gunn can take them easily. Stronger with Age: The older a vamp is, the stronger he gets; in Spike's debut episode, Giles initially dismissed him as a major threat when he discovered that Spike was . Years later a flashback in . Claw, once lost a hand for displeasing the Master. The Three willingly lay down their lives at the Master's will when they failed to kill Buffy, and Spike was expected to accept execution for ruining the Night of St. Ferchland. A vampire member of the Order of Aurelius and a key servant of the Master. Even though he was a child, it was foretold he would lead Buffy Summers to hell. The Adjective One: The Anointed One. Anti- Climax: There was a great deal of build- up over the enigmatic Anointed One, his mysterious powers and his role in Buffy's battle with the Master. In the end, it basically boiled down to Collin escorting her to him. He's subsequently killed off early on in Season 2. Bastard Understudy: To the Master, who acts as a mentor of sorts. Big Bad Wannabe: After the Master's death, he assumed leadership of the Order of Aurelius but didn't hold onto it for long. Aside from a failed attempt to resurrect the Master (which was spearheaded more by Absalom than Collin) he did very little before being dispatched by Spike. Big . Until Spike kills him, of course. Embarrassing Nickname: . Spike dissolved the ancient order when he took over. Scream Discretion Shot: His death, which isn't seen but heard. Undead Child: He is one. The Unfought: Buffy never meets him in combat. The closest he gets to a fight is with Spike, who just lifts him into a cage and hoists him into direct sunlight. You Have Failed Me: He attempted this on Spike. It's almost like blood. It isn't hard to buy him as the outside leader of the Order. Mark of the Beast: The Master places a unique scar on his forehead that marks him as the Master's vessel. Not So Stoic: Luke doesn't show much in the way of emotion, but when the Harvest begins he shifts into Evil Is Hammy mode. Starter Villain: He's the first genuinely threatening vampiric nemesis that Buffy faces, serving as a mini- boss for the opening two episodes. You May Panic Now: As the Harvest begins in the Bronze. Actually, there is cause for alarm. It just won't do any good. They were summoned by The Master to hunt down the Slayer. Elite Mooks: For the Master; they're considered his deadliest weapons. Hero Killer: They almost take Buffy out when they first appear; it's only thanks to Angel's Big Damn Heroes moment that she escapes. Honor Before Reason: When they fail, they allow themselves to be killed in penance. You Have Failed Me: When they offer their lives to the Master in penance for having failed, he lets Darla kill them despite admitting to not gaining much joy from the act. Of course, he notes that sometimes a little is enough. When you tried to chair the Homecoming Committee, you were really bad. But when you try to be bad.. A member of Cordelia's high- school posse, Harmony is turned into a vampire after graduation. Upon moving to LA, she seeks out Cordelia once more, but her vampire instincts means it's not long before she tries to kill Cordelia and the rest of the Angel Investigations crew. At some point after this, she gets a job at Wolfram & Hart, and when Angel takes over the firm, she's picked as his secretary. She's still evil, but thankfully, she's very bad at it. Adaptational Intelligence: The version of Harmony seen in the post series- comics is so much cleverer than her TV- self she might as well be entirely new character with a few shared traits. While exposing vampires to the world was an accident the comics continued to show her having the savvy to turn public opinion very pro- vampire and effectively become a leader of the undead community. By Season 1. 0 she is able to expertly analyse Spike and Buffy and wittily comment on the potential cracks in their relationship. Her dramatic increase in IQ is never explained or even really commented on. Affably Evil: Even though she's a blood sucking fiend with a penchant for betrayal, she's really nice, even to her prey. Faux Affably Evil: But she's still utterly capable of cruelty. In the comics she greets Spike and Buffy as old friends before proceeding to work with Vicki to break them up, giving Spike one hell of a . It didn't really work out. Ascended Extra: Harmony was never popular enough in either series to be an Ensemble Darkhorse, but she was eventually promoted to title credits in the fifth season. Mercedes Mc. Nab as Harmony had the longest run of any actor in the Buffy/Angel series, having appeared in both the original, unaired pilot episode for Buffy (which didn't include Angel), and the final Angel episode. Brainless Beauty: Harmony's pretty but painfully airheaded. Bullying a Dragon: Joined Cordelia in picking on and insulting Buffy despite both girls knowing that she burned her last high school's gym down. Butt Monkey: She just can't do anything right. Celeb Crush: ! Unless it's boy, boy, girl. Spike vetoed the idea. Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: She's pretty terrible at it, though, and most everyone sees it coming. Angel lampshades it in the final episode. Angel: Loyalty isn't high on your list. A Day in the Limelight: . It suits you. Evil Counterpart: To Cordelia. Good Smoking, Evil Smoking: . All this from the same supposedly brainless vampire that both Buffy and Angel refused to kill multiple times. By season 1. 0 she's established a power base in Vegas and is treated as a leading member of the traditional sect of vampires and masterminds a plan with Vicki to try and break up Spike and Buffy that plants some serious self- doubt in Spike's head. The alleged airhead gave the former Big Bad a Breaking Speech and it worked. Heel. Then, she got turned into a vamp. Seemed to be getting better in LA, particularly after getting hired on to Wolfram & Hart and Spike returned. Then, she betrayed Angel. Also the above Not- So- Harmless Villain moment. Heel. And then she betrays him again. All those resisted urges to stake her, to no good end! Gunn: (irritated) Don't we kill 'em anymore? I Fight for the Strongest Side: Inverted more than once. Harmony is in Angel's employ for less than a day before defecting to a vampire cult that she was supposed to be investigating. Three years later, she's back working for Angel again—but only after he's become Wolfram & Hart's CEO. Harmony betrays Angel at the earliest opportunity (again) by bedding Hamilton, who is incidentally higher on the totem pole than Angel is. Hollywood Tone- Deaf: Murdering . Unfortunately, Harmony self- sabotages every friendship she has due to being Stupid Evil. Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: She really does try her best to be Spike's perfect girlfriend or Angel's efficient secretary, but neither appreciate her efforts. Karma Houdini: Especially in Season 8. She outs the existence of vampires, becoming a worldwide celebrity and making vampires seem like good guys while the Slayer Organization was made out to be a Nazi- like group attempting to destroy the misunderstood demonkind. But because of Harmony's status, Buffy orders her army not to try and kill her, out of fear of making her a martyr, which essentially gives her a free pass to do whatever she wants. Lovable Traitor: She's so lovable Angel writes her a recomendation even though he knew she was betraying him to Hamilton. Lower- Deck Episode: . Though Wesley does note her nickname . Cordelia got confused. Not Helping Your Case: Harmony fails a blood screening in . This was indeed intentional, as well as lampshaded. Punny Name: Harmony. Wesley lampshades it when she uses a page ripped out of one of his antique books to wrap up her bubble gum. Lampshaded when she breaks up with Spike in BTVS . Downplayed in the comics, while she's a ditz she's perfectly capable of using her social skills and charm to whip up a plan. Super Loser: Super- powered vampire whose skull probably contains nothing but dust bunnies.
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