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Buffy's original wound: how Angel shaped her perception of love
the long-term impact of buffyâs relationship with angel on her perception of love and her self-worth deserved to be explored more. the show touches on it a few times, but it didn't get nearly enough focus, considering how formative this first romantic experience was.
from the beginning, their relationship is doomed by the narrative : the soul curse, the slayer vs. vampire dynamic, angel's constant disappearing acts, etc. when angel loses his soul, he immediately expresses hatred for buffy. angelus doesn't feel an ounce of love for the girl. whatever angel felt never transferred to his uninhibited counterpart, angelus.
ANGELUS : She made me feel like a human being. That's not the kind of thing you just forgive. (Innocence, 2x14).
from the age of sixteen, buffy starts associating intimacy (emotional and physical) with punishment and hurt. her love is poison. it's the root of evil (angel losing his soul after their first time) and it hurts the people she loves (giles losing jenny). love becomes laced with guilt.
BUFFY (to Giles) : I'm sorry I couldn't kill him for you... for [Jenny]... when I had the chance. (Passion, 2x17)
angel taints buffy's sense of self. he makes her doubt herself. he never stops bringing up her age and immaturity (shocker, high school girl isn't an adult!!!!). it's a recurring theme in their relationship, one the show gives up on for some reason, but it was very much present in the beginning.
ANGEL : You're sixteen years old. I'm two hundred and forty-one. BUFFY: I've done the math. ANGEL : You don't know what you're doing, you don't know what you want... (Reptile Boy, 2x05)
this imbalance is a constant, but both shows gloss it over or try to reverse it. thereâs a scene in angelâs spin-off where buffy finds faith with him and asks that she face legal consequences (a reasonable demand for someone who stole her body and raped her). but buffy is painted as the irrational party by the writing. worse, when angel grabs buffyâs arm to stop her from going after a fleeing faith and she fights back, he justifies hitting her, completely disregarding her trauma and focusing on her physicality to distract the viewer from his emotional manipulation.
BUFFY : You hit me. ANGEL : Not to go all schoolyard on you, but you hit me first. In case you've forgotten, you're a little bit stronger than I am. (Sanctuary, 1x19)
the show insists on buffyâs strength, but ignores the emotional and situational imbalance. angel is older, more experienced, and constantly undermines her feelings. the narrative minimizes his mind-games by deflecting. angel twists buffy's need for justice into revenge. he takes her justified pain and shapes it into something vile, gaslighting buffy and invalidating her feelings.
ANGEL : Buffy, this wasn't about you! This was about saving somebody's soul. (âŚ) You came because of Faith. You were looking for vengeance. (Sanctuary, 1x19)
angel plays tricks on buffy's mind during her most formative years. every time he dismisses her pain and struggles, it confirms her insecurities and feeds the voice in her head telling her she's the problem.
there are moments where buffy actively tries to change herself, be someone she's not just to please angel. she tries to lose herself in a performance for the older guy. one notable instance is her halloween costume choice : a woman from angelâs era, prettier from buffy's point of view, a woman that he would have been attracted to back then. ironically, buffy actually does lose herself because the costume is cursed.
BUFFY (to Angel) : I just wanted to be a real girl for once. The kind of fancy girl you liked when you were my age. (Halloween, 2x06)
not only does her love for angel cause tragedy and evil, it also makes her feel small, not worthy, not enough. it touches her self-esteem. this is apparent when angel mocks buffy after their first time, tapping right into her teenage insecurities :
ANGELUS : You got a lot to learn about men, kiddo. Although I guess you proved that last night. BUFFY : What are you saying? ANGELUS : Let's not make an issue out of it, okay? In fact, let's not talk about it at all. It happened. BUFFY : I don't understand. Was it me? Was I not good? (Innocence, 2x14)
he is later painted as the older guy who changed after sex. the show veers off-course in season 3 and completely disregards this aspect of their relationship in order to paint them as a tragic romance instead of sticking with the original subtext : teenage buffy, the "kiddo", being groomed and blaming herself.
BUFFY : Do you remember that guy Angel? JOYCE : Angel, the, um... the college boy who was tutoring you in history? BUFFY : (...) We're sort of dating, were dating. Going through a serious off-again phase right now. JOYCE : Don't tell me. He's changed. He's not the same guy you fell for? (Passion, 2x17)
you can see the impact later with parker. buffy thinks something is wrong with her. her instinct when parker decides that she was just a one-night stand is to put the blame on herself and question her worth, reminiscent of her conversation with angel after their first time :
BUFFY : Parker did I do something wrong? PARKER : Something wrong? No, of course not. It was fun. (âŚ) I'm sorry if you missed something. I thought things were pretty clear. BUFFY : I'm sorry if I miss. I'm sorry. PARKER : Look, I really have to go now. BUFFY : Parker wait. I did this all wrong.
angel was the first love that turned evil because of her touch. he was the first love that didnât stay. so in buffyâs mind, it rings âthis is all my faultâ alarm bells. sheâs not worth staying for. people leaving is her responsibility. it's always the slayer's responsibility.
then she settles for riley despite the lack of love, to regain the normalcy that was shattered by angel. her relationship with riley only happens because of the damage angel caused.
BUFFY : I think [Riley] cares about me but I just feel like something's missing. WILLOW : He's not making you miserable? BUFFY : Exactly. Riley seems so solid. Like he wouldn't cause me heartache. WILLOW : The pain is not a friend. BUFFY : Part of me believes that real love and passion have to go hand in hand with pain and fighting. I wonder where I get that from. (Something Blue, 4x09)
she stays with him even though sheâs clearly not fulfilled (running away to slay vampires in the middle of the night instead of staying with him). but even then, riley leaves. being in a relationship with the slayer hurt him in some way (well, his ego). buffy was caught in yet another relationship where she had to change herself, this time because she was too intimidating for regular human riley.
all the men in buffyâs romantic and sexual life made her feel like she tainted them in some way. they were worse off with her. angel loses his soul. she wasnât good enough for parker. she was too slayer-y for riley. she voices this insecurity to angel in the series finale :
BUFFY : I always feared there was something wrong with me, you know, because I couldnât make it work. (Chosen, 7x22)
this all starts with angel and bleeds into every single one of her relationships because he shaped her worldview at such a young age. angel being completely unable to love her without a soul also made it impossible for her to accept spike's love, at first. because if spike could love her, then why couldn't angel?
BUFFY : And the joke is... [Spike] loved me. I mean, in his own sick, soulless way, he really did care for me. But I didn't want to be loved. (Conversations With Dead People, 7x07)
accepting spike's unconditional love for her, with or without a soul, would mean confronting the reality of her relationship with angel. it was a superficial love that never transcended soul, conscience or morality. it wasn't deeply ingrained in the deepest parts of him (angel and angelus). strip angel of his inhibitions and he only has loathing for her. strip spike of his soul, and the love stays. twisted, perverted, selfish, but there. real and strong enough to make him want to be better on his own, no curse needed.
for spike, the humanity he gained from loving buffy was a gift he was grateful for, because he's always longed for humanity and never fully severed the link with it.
SPIKE : I know that Iâm a monster, but you treat me like a man. (The Gift, 5x22)
he tries to be better for her, as much as his lack of conscience allows. from the start, buffy planted the seeds of his soul quest. it wasn't a spur of the moment thing. it was a process. when willow's spell backfires in Tabula Rasa (6x08), spike, stripped of his memories, already thinks he has a soul. even then, he instinctively gravitates towards buffy and tries to do good. his bond with buffy doesn't depend on souls or memories.
buffy being better and stronger than himâbecause of her soul, her true goodness, her slayer powerânever scared him or drove him away. it intrigued him. it pushed him to stay. spike keeps coming back to buffy. it's all about buffy.
DRUSILLA : You're all covered with her. I look at you, all I see is the Slayer. (Fool For Love, 5x07)
at first, spike tries to drag buffy down with him, to keep her in the darkness, where he belongs. he isolates her further from her friends after her resurrection. by then, corrupting her is the only way for him to have her.
SPIKE : That's not your world. You belong in the shadows... with me. (Dead Things, 6x13)
but spike ends up having an epiphany thanks to love. the only way is to rise to her level. he's beneath her and he accepts it.
SPIKE : We were never together. Not really. She'd never lower herself that far. (Seeing Red, 6x19)
this is the culmination of years and years of performing goodness to please her, failing, trying again, that lead to one conclusion : he needs the missing piece. it's love that leads him to this. he got his soul back to be her equal. buffy is intricately tied to spike's growing identity. she's part of him. buffy changed him on a fundamental level, in a way that was never seen before. she made him go against his vampire nature.
SPIKE : You know, everything used to be so clear. Slayer. Vampire. Vampire kills Slayer, sucks her dry, picks his teeth with her bones. It's always been that way. I've tasted the life of two Slayers. But with Buffy... It isn't supposed to be this way! (Seeing Red, 6x19)
love has become transformative.
and even after his ensoulment, he still kneels in front of buffy. he voluntarily puts himself beneath her, to profess his love for her just the way she is. spike loves all of her, the failures, the cracks, the shortcomings. he loves her for trying and failing and being imperfectly good.
SPIKE : I love what you are, what you do, how you try. Iâve seen your kindness and your strength. Iâve seen the best and the worst of you. And I understand with perfect clarity exactly what you are. Youâre a hell of a woman. Youâre the one, Buffy. (Touched, 7x20).
spike elevates buffy on her journey towards loving herself. he tells her what neither of the men who came before him ever did : she is better, she is enough, she doesn't have to change. he honors her.
caring for spike means loving the darkest parts of her. caring for spike means finally accepting that her love can be a power of good, that her relationship with angel doesn't define how she loves. through spike, buffy frees herself of the self-inflicted guilt in her failed relationships.
the last scene is extremely symbolic. spike gives buffy her fire back.
their clasped hands burn. fire symbolizes purification. when spike burns, it's the ultimate step of his redemption: purification of the soul. when buffy's hand burns with his, it signifies the change in how she views love. it's cleansed. it's life-changing. it heals. she takes spike's burning hand because she's not scared of love anymore. because she accepts it, fully, in all its beauty and complexity.
angel was the problem. parker was the problem. riley was the problem. there was nothing wrong with her.
spike loved, stayed, changed and burned for her. spike became light because of her.
her love is light.
â I love you.
â No, you don't.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2.03 âSchool Hardâ |Â 2.11 âTedâ
spike + cheering buffy up 6.04 | 6.16 | 6.05 | 7.20

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So, howâd you kill her? Funny you should ask. âSchool Hardâ | âFool for Loveâ
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 6.16 | âHellâs Bellsâ 6.18 | âEntropyâ
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âWould you have loved me?â
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E v e r y night I save you.
(remake of this post x)
You risked everything to be a better man. And you can be. You are. You may not see it, but I do. I do. I believe in you, Spike.
All I ask is that you try to see me.
Spike and Buffy always being on each others' weak sides :)
(Partially inspired by this post but also the fact that even in pangs he's on her left and that made me insane)
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 2.22 | âBecoming: Part 2â

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buffy realises she loves spike
you hide yourself but i see you clear one man who said he would die to save his world
ok no i have to say this because i am crying shaking throwing up
people think THIS isnât love??Â
iâve seen so many people say that SMG was acting badly here (mainly reddit users), and iâm like?? where??? she did exactly what joss told her to do. âlove him when you say you love.â i definitely see this here. just look at all the micro emotions! this is such an intense, short scene, what did they expect her to do? go all doe-eyed? this is buffy realising that she is about to lose spike. look at each gif:
first, it is fear, shock, denial. she doesnât want to accept this.
second, the moment hits her. she knows spike has to do this. this is the grief, the mourning, but also the acceptance, and the understanding of why he has to do this.
third, it is the pride, the awe; all the emotions she has felt for him but has never come up with a name for. she is looking at him like it is the last time she will ever see him, which it is. through the pain and the grief, here she is proud of him.
finally, she arrives at the knowing. this is love she feels. and that realization does not pain her the way she would have expected. she is proud to love this man, she realizes. she is no longer ashamed, denying, or self-loathing. she comes to this simple truth: i love spike. i want to tell him. i will tell him. it is time. i know now.
i got all of this out of SMGâs facial expressions. she went through all this range of emotion in just a few seconds, so dynamically and boundlessly. and when she does say âI love youâ in the following frame, she doesnât say it like obligation (as many have said). she is not forcing herself to say it. she says it like release. like freedom. like arrival. like finally being able to say something you have never been able to say, because youâve never been so sure of it until now.Â
the way she says it ISNâT a big âconfessionâ either. she says it like she has always been thinking it, but is only ever saying it now. and when spike says âno, you donât, but thanks for saying it,â she doesnât correct him. NOT because he is right, but because they both know that whatever they have is deeper and more complex than love, but âloveâ is the best she can do.
so donât EVER criticise SMGâs acting, especially in this scene. she hits it out of the park every time. people have said that her personal feelings on spuffy influenced her acting here, but i personally donât agree. she is professional as much as she knows buffy. she followed direction and even added layers to it. yes, love + spuffy is a complex beast, but is is there. and there is truth and honesty to it.
â Come in, Spike. [A beat, as he tries not to show how moved he is by those three words. He steps gingerly in.]