Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended as a TV series, with the 7th season. However, Joss Whedon did produce a series of comic books which presented an 8th season in a different format.
yes you can watch Buffy the vampire slayer season six earthier on Netflix.com if you have a acount parents pay what i am doing.or maybe hulu.com witch is free
No, she was a vampire slayer who definitely had a thing for vamps though.
The huge fat one in the hot tub thing that Buffy electrocutes you mean? That's Balthazar, in Bad Girls (season 3, episode 14)
im thinking season seven. if you are talking about the thing that attacked willow and Buffy and xander couldn't see her. The thing that ate her skin? if so the episode is episode 3 season seven: same place, same time.
Spike, he loves her for who she is. Angel could never accept the whole slayer thing nor his being a vampire
Yes, The Chosen Collection is a DVD box set of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and contains seasons 1-7 (the whole series) also included is an episode guide, a special features disc, and many comentaries.
get your answer on gamefaq I'm too lazy to write the whole thing
The whole thing is up on YouTube. Just search for it and It'll come up.
"Goddess Hecate, work thy will. Before thee, let the unlean thing crawl!"
The First can take form of any living thing if it has died, not if it is dead. Buffy has died twice, so... Yeah.
Buffy the Vampire slayer and Spike did get together prodometly in season 6. In season 5 Spike developed his crush on Buffy but she did not go for him at all but in season six in her depressed state they started sleeping together which meant a lot to spike but to Buffy it was a pure physical thing. At the en d of the sixth season Buffy says no to spike and he tries to Rape and then fleas Sunnydale and succeeds in getting a soul which is what he believes he need for Buffy to love him. In season 7 they become friends and Buffy shows her care for Spike throughout the season and tells him she loves him back on the last episode of the series when Spike is about to sacrifice himself to save the world to which Spike replies "no you don't, but thanks for saying it."
yeah and i think Kennedy has a thing for Buffy