![]() Every day you wake up, it's the same bloody question that haunts you. Spike: The only thing about the dance is, you never get to stop. He discovers this in a very painful way, when Buffy's mother, Joyce, creeps up behind him and whacks him on the back of the head with the blunt end of an axe and tells him to stay the hell away from her daughter. Unknown to Spike, there is something different about Buffy, that sets her apart from other Slayers that he has faced. It's all a game to him and he is eager to add Buffy to his score. When Buffy asks him if they really need weapons for this, Spike's reply and his body language really says a lot about his character. I love the fight scene that happens between them at the school. He is eager to kill Buffy and goes after her like a wild animal. Spike oozes bad boy charm and a punk rocker vibe. James Marster's performance is absolutely electric. But then he gets inpatient and decides to attack her at her school on Thursday night during Parent-Teacher night instead. After Buffy slays him, he steps out and introduces himself, and tells her that he will kill her on Saturday. Intrigued, Spike sends one of his minions to attack her. He goes to a local nightclub, named the Bronze, where he spots Buffy dancing with her friends and watches her from the shadows. The Anointed One agrees to let him try, so Spike puts together a gang and begins plotting how he is going to kill Buffy. Spike offers to kill Buffy for the Anointed One, bragging that he has killed two Slayers before, so that the Night of Saint Vigeous can come to pass. He arrives in Sunnydale accompanied by his sire, Drusilla, to attend The Night of Saint Vigeous, a holy night of attack for vampires, and to meet the Anointed One, the local ruling vampire, who was sired when he was still a small child. Spike's first appearance was in the season two episode School Hard. If you haven't finishing watching all seven seasons of Buffy yet (I'm so jealous) be warned, there are spoilers ahead. This article lists six of the best Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes that featured Spike. He is an anti-hero who has a dry and sarcastic sense of humour, he is intelligent, carries himself with a swagger, is fiercely loyal, does not fear Slayers, is morally ambiguous, appreciates poetry and art, is willing to fight anyone or anything for fun and is unafraid to love deeply. There are a lot of reasons to like Spike. In 1999 Spike won a TV Guide Award for "Scariest Villain" and in 2017 Spike was included in a list of "25 Villains We Love To Hate from the last 25 Years" for the 25th anniversary of Syfy. Spike was placed first in SFX's "Top Vampires in Television and Movies" list and appeared in Forbes magazine's "Hollywood's Most Powerful Vampires" list alongside Angel. Spike became such a breakout character, James Marsters won a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV series in 20 and was nominated for the award in 1999, 2001, 20. ![]() The green of Angel 4 or the blue in Buffy 7 wouldn't have matched the Netflix red.Spike was never meant to be a reoccurring character, but he proved immensely popular with fans, due in part to Marster's amazing performance. So, they selected those two pictures from the available DVD cover art. My guess, and it is only a guess, is an art director at Netflix thought the red tones in both images went best with the Netflix red color theme. Perhaps some catalog editor at Netflix thought those pictures were the best (maybe they love Spike or just liked the pictures). I guess the mystery is why Netflix selected season 5 cover art for both shows. All Scoobies: Buffy, Willow, and Xander.īut there is even more Spike for you in Buffy season 7's box So you don't lose too much more sleep, here is Buffy Season 6 DVD. If it makes you feel better, the cover art for Angel season 1,2,3 and 4 are all Angel and Cordelia. I don't know why they selected these images. I believe these are the same images used by Netflix. Here is Angel Season 5 cover art on Amazon:Īnd here is the Buffy cover art for season 5 The cover art they use for Buffy is the season 5 DVD. The cover art they use for Angel is from the season 5 DVD. I think it is because the cover art Netflix uses comes from the DVD cover art for a season box set for each show.
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