This article contains a brief mention of sexual assault.

One of the main conflicts inBuffy the Vampire Slayeris the titular character’s love for both Angel (David Boreanaz) and Spike (James Marsters). This conflict also extended to the show’s fans, with many reviewers counting themselves as “Team Angel” or “Team Spike,” a passionate response that reflected the popularity of the series.Buffy the Vampire Slayerwas agreat 1990s fantasy showand one of the best parts of the series was the way it combined the supernatural with the everyday life of a teenage girl. This includes American rites of passage, like prom, and teenage staples like boy trouble.

Of all theregular characters inBuffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Spike are two of the most different. Angel is a tortured vampire with a soul, who lives under the weight of a curse that prevents him from feeling true happiness. On the other hand, Spike spends much of the show without a soul or conscience, behaving like a rock star.Both their relationships with Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) fall into classic romance tropes,with Angel being Buffy’s lost love and Spike fulfillingthe enemies-to-lovers trope. That said, Buffy did not need a love interest at all.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer season 4 episode “Living Conditions”

Buffy Was Better Off Without Angel Or Spike

The Controversial Spike Storyline Ruled Out A Future For The Two

Buffy grows the most as a character when she is not in a relationship. This is especially clear in season 7 as she truly becomes a protector of her world and loved ones. Previously,Angel had to be careful not to experience pure joy, and his pain affected Buffy, often to the point of distraction. Buffy and Spike’s relationship also had issues, asSpike did not get along with Angelor the Scooby Gang, and spent most of his time as a villain. This led to the two keeping their relationship a secret, before it fell apart drastically, and controversially.

Spike’s obsession with Buffy leads him to make terrible choices.

Spike might have been a villain for a large part ofBuffy the Vampire Slayer, but as the writers were turning him into an antihero, they made a major error. Spike’s obsession with Buffy leads him to make terrible choices, including stalking the clearly uninterested Buffy. This is bad enough, buttheir volatile relationship ends dramatically when Spike tries to force himself on Buffy towards the end of season 6. This storyline stopped any chance ofthe Buffy and Spike timelineending in a happy future for the two, as the act was unforgivable.

Buffy’s Revival Can Finally Prove She Didn’t Need Either Vampire

Buffy’s Relationships Drastically Shaped Her Character, But She Grew Out Of Them

While it is likely thattheBuffyrevival will settle the show’s oldest fan debate, it could go in a different (and better) direction. Love triangles and messy romantic relationships might still be a staple of most teen dramas, but many are also turning away from the formula.TheBuffy the Vampire Slayerreboot could show Buffy without a romantic partnership at all, but surrounded by the love of her family and friends. This would be a bold new direction for the show, considering how the discourse around Spike or Angel dominated old discussions.

Buffyoften teams characters up romantically, and theBuffycomics even feature an Angel and Spike love affair.

Blended image of Buffy, Angel, and Spike

Buffy’s main romantic relationships are essential to her growth as both a person and as The Slayer. Angel is her first love, but when he loses his soul after the two sleep together, Buffy learns how love can be painful. This prepares her to make sacrifices as The Slayer, including killing Angel to save the world. Her relationship with Spike highlights her own flaws, which she has to confront. One ofSpike’s best decisions inBuffywas to pursue his own soul, andthis showed Buffy that people can change, giving her faith in humanity once more.

Angel & Spike Should Still Return In The Buffy Revival (Just Not As Love Interests)

The Buffy Reboot Could Introduce Another Character As A Love Interest

Even thoughneither Angel nor Spike was the perfect love interest for Buffy, this does not mean that the two should not appear inthe upcomingBuffyrevival show. Some of the best scenes inBuffyandAngelinvolve the often hilarious conflict and rivalry between Angel and Spike. At times, the two characters act like an old married couple, and the episode “Smile Time” shows them at their best, with Spike having a fistfight with Angel, who has turned into a puppet. Thus, the two could bring some comedy to the reboot with their prickly dynamic.

Additionally, one of the strangest and most controversial romances that theBuffy the Vampire Slayercomic books introduced was the complicated arc involving Xander. In theBuffycomics,Xander has a relationship with both Dawn and Buffy, which was not a popular choice.Xander (Nicholas Brendon) and Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg) do not become a couple in theBuffyTV show, with their relationship being more like siblings. This would create the opportunity for Xander to form a relationship with Buffy. That said, the pairing is not likely to be popular, and it is more than time to show Buffy as a happily single character.

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