How many apocalypses have there been in buffy
He made several attempts to rise and fulfill his own plan of opening the Hellmouth and destroying the world, but each of those attempts failed. In the end, it took the blood of the Slayer to give him the strength he needed to escape. An ancient prophecy predicted that the Slayer would fight the Master and be killed by him. In slasher movies, the good guys tend to make the mistake of not making sure the killer is really dead. Here, the Master makes that same mistake. He leaves Buffy for dead and gets a nasty surprise when he sees her again and she turns him to dust.
Apocalypse number one averted. Season 2, Episode Do you have any idea how lonely it is? How dangerous? I would love to be upstairs watching TV or gossiping about boys or… God… even studying!
But I have to go save the world. So Angel used to be one of the good guys. And then he became one of the bad guys. He comes across this horrible demon that has the ability to suck the world into hell, except it was turned to stone a long time ago. Angel figures out how to reawaken the demon, so Buffy has to stop her ex-boyfriend before the vortex opens.
To do this, all she has to do is run a sword through Angelus and into the stone demon. Buffy is forced to send Angel to hell in order to save the world.
Apocalypse number two averted, but with heartbreaking consequences. Season 3, Episode But, Xander, it is the end of the world. Things were kind of backwards for the Scooby Gang this time.
The A story here revolved around Xander trying to find his identity and some kind of confidence. In the background we have Buffy and her posse fighting against a group of demons called the Sisterhood of Jhe, an apocalypse cult that exists to bring about the destruction of earth. They very nearly succeeded, coming about as close to opening the Hellmouth as the Master did almost two years before.
While Xander saves the school from being blown up by a group of undead high school students, Buffy reseals the Hellomouth and averts apocalypse number three. Season 4, Episode Like the previous potential apocalypse in the series, this one sort of takes a back seat to the main story.
That being the relationship between Buffy and Riley. These guys go around capturing demons so a few government scientists can experiment on them. The good guys get back to the burned down high school, stop the ritual just in the nick of time, and it brings Buffy and Riley a little closer together. Apocalypse number four averted.
It can be assumed that because Buffy has already died and been replaced by a new Slayer, she is technically no longer the "active" Slayer, and that the Slayer line now runs through Faith. Last appearance of Anthony Head Giles as a regular. He left the show so he could spend more time with his family in England. He then continued to appear as a guest star 22 times for the rest of the show which brought him to in total for the duration of the series including the unaired pilot. As the gang is leaving the Magic Box, Tara points at Giles and says "You're a killer" as if she knows that he is the only one with it in him to kill Ben.
This is the last original episode to air on the Warner Bros. Because of this, The WB promoted this episode as the "series finale" and not the "season finale" since the show will air on UPN for the following season. Buffy's statement to Dawn, "The hardest thing in this world Is to live in it", is repeated by Dawn in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, with Feeling after Buffy reveals that she had been in heaven and that she feels miserable for being alive again.
Originally, Sunnydale was supposed to be destroyed by the Hellmouth in this episode, but it was decided to save the idea for the series finale, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chosen In the original script, Dawn was supposed to sacrifice herself in Buffy's place. Dawn being the Key becomes a non-issue after this episode; from here on, this will be mentioned in the past tense. Or if I am, I don't open anything anymore. I don't really know what that means.
This episode was criticized by the Parents Television Council for showing a character committing suicide, ignoring the context in which Buffy's self-sacrifice occurred. Spike's inability to fulfill his promise to protect Dawn in this episode will reflect in his over-protection during Buffy's absence, as he and Dawn discuss in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bargaining: Part 1 , and his obsession in thinking the events all over again, as he tells Buffy in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: After Life Before jumping into the portal, there is a subtle suggestion that Buffy would in fact end up in heaven; opposed to hell.
Before she sacrifices herself Buffy sees the sun rise. There is a foreshadowing early on that Buffy will end up in heaven, when she says "I just want to be with Mom" the piece "Sacrifice" starts to play. This piece also plays when Buffy jumps into the portal at the end, the piece singing offers that Buffy will in fact be with her mother soon.
Other than obviously Dawn, the most stricken Scoobies by Buffy's death, openly crying, are Spike and Willow, who in the next season are villains, Spike only in one episode where he is trying to rape her, the other one becoming the big bad and trying to kill her. The other ones just look sad and grim. After being beheaded by Glory, Buffybot will be repaired and used again as a Buffy decoy, until her final destruction in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bargaining: Part 2 However, the end of magic not only came to pass, but was actually caused by its respective leaders Buffy Summers and Angel.
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