Why does buffy have a sister
It's sad, because I'm like a walking encyclopedia of the show. You ask me a question, I can not only tell you the answer, but I can give you a little history there, too. And she said the "Buffy" cast members have been very helpful, particularly Gellar, with whom she had worked on "All My Children.
She's actually been on the show off-and-one since the first episode, when she was a member of Cordelia's snotty group of friends. But we won't have to worry about Whedon reforming Spike. And, while we may not see the original slayer who appeared in the dream sequences in last spring's season finale, "Her visit will affect the whole season.
She'll actually make her first appearance on "Angel," but will recur on both shows. And they may seek an understanding with the Council of Watchers, which they quit two seasons ago. Start your day with the top stories you missed while you were sleeping. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Dawn suddenly appearing? Thread starter vinya Start date Jun 3, Joined May 23, Messages I guess, they could have used a more subtle way of making Dawn appear. Michelle is awesome! B Bob i was very confused in the fist ep were everyone knew her S Skytteflickan88 Actually, as you will notice, Dawn appearing out of the blue is important. It suprised me a lot that's for sure She's a 15 year old girl who's way weaker than Buffy.
She couldn't survive on her own and the Scoobies would never have killed her after Buffy died ya know? S Skytteflickan88 You know, I've noticed a lot of Dawn hatred, but has someone actually suggested Dawn should have been killed?
Joined May 26, Messages Location Canada. At first I thought it was a lame way to introduce a new character, but after the story played out I dig it. VisionGuy Oh Plerr. I thought maybe she was away with her dad the entire time and decided to move back with Buffy and her mom. But then I saw the episode where everything is explained and was like "Ooohhhhh. M Mozzymandias Exactly what I thought when I first watched.
MinwaraYana Countess Von Drunkaton. It's funny for me. When I started to watch season 1, I was like "Where, where, where is her sister? AndrewCrossett Satsu Otaku.
It was weird, considering Joyce had specifically said in earlier episodes that Buffy was an only child. Pretty ballsy how they just stuck her in like that, and left it for several episodes before they even addressed the question of why she hadn't been there before. But they made it pay off in the end, and I don't think we've even seen the full repercussions yet.
Joined Sep 30, Messages 16, Age 74 Location rome, georgia. Introducing Dawn served several purposes. While Dawn's origins were ultimately revealed and worked in the plot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5 which was one of the show's strongest , the character herself was nonetheless difficult for fans to take to.
Of course, beyond Dawn's sudden appearance, there were other reasons Buffy fans didn't warm to the character. Not only did they have to accept she existed, but also put up with how annoying Dawn came across as. This wasn't just in Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, but even more so in season 6, where her character was largely stuck complaining, moaning, and getting on people's nerves.
Some of this did make sense - she'd been abandoned a lot, had to come to terms with her real identity, and was in the shadow of her sister being the Slayer, as well as being a normal annoying teenager.
At the same time, even creator Joss Whedon admitted via IGN that they "run the same note for a while" with Dawn, understanding at least some of the complaints. Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans disliked Dawn because of how whiney and irritating she could be, although that's not much to do with Trachtenberg's performance, since they were the beats she was supposed to hit.
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