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  1. May 16, 2020 · Buffy The Vampire Slayer: 10 Ways Anya Got Worse And Worse. Anya Jenkins was a late addition to the Buffy The Vampire Slayer scene, but she became a pivotal member of the main cast. She started off life on the show as a one time antagonist, before being brought back in a recurring capacity. Eventually, Anya made the leap to series regular.

  2. May 7, 2023 · Buffy recovers immediately, contrasting starkly against Willow's futile attempts to revive Tara. A version of Buffy also dies in the alternate dimension colloquially known as the Wishverse. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 3, episode 9, "The Wish," Anyanka (still a vengeance demon) fulfills Cordelia's wish that Buffy had never come to Sunnydale.

  3. It collapses into a giant crater. Who sacrifices himself to wield a magic amulet and destroy the Hellmouth? Spike. Xander. Giles. Joss Whedon's groundbreaking TV series peered into the hearts of monsters and teenagers and found … well, that they have a lot in common. Take this quiz to test your knowledge of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

  4. Willow initially called upon darker forces in an attempt to save Tara's life. Anya returned to vengeance because, well, she wanted vengeance on Xander. Anya also understood the ramifications of becoming a vengeance demon - she had been one for thousands of years. Willow did not understand the full effect that using dark magic would have on her.

  5. Mar 10, 2017 · The tic of Buffy repeatedly weeping at the idea of Xander and Anya breaking up gets old quickly, but Anya and Willow teaming up against Olaf the troll is a terrific use of an underexplored dynamic ...

  6. It isn’t until she slaughters 12 people that Buffy final acts and even then Willow and Xander both try and intervene to save her life. She was treat with incredible mercy and leniency. Considering how the gang held Faith, Angel and Spike to a standard for their pasts (and justifiably so) Anya pretty much gets off freely.

  7. Sep 11, 2023 · 9 Emma Caulfield. Anya Jenkins' death in Buffy the Vampire Slayer 's finale haunts fans to this day, partly due to Emma Caulfield's memorable performance as the reformed, bunny-fearing demon. She first appeared in the Season 3 episode "The Wish," where her vengeance demon antics temporarily turned the lives of Sunnydale's residents upside down.