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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 2 🆕 Full

The Year the Slayer Broke: Why Season 2 of Buffy is Peak TV If you ask a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan where the show truly "begins," they won’t tell you the pilot. They’ll point you straight to Season 2.

Angelus wasn't just a vampire trying to kill Buffy; he was an abusive ex who knew her secrets, mocked her heart, and murdered her friends (RIP Ms. Calendar). It transformed the show from a genre flick into a visceral exploration of trauma and the loss of innocence. The Scooby Gang Levels Up Season 2 also saw the supporting cast come into their own: Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 2

The "Surprise/Innocence" two-parter is the emotional fulcrum of the entire series. By having Buffy lose her virginity to Angel, only for him to lose his soul and turn into a sadistic monster, the show turned a common teenage metaphor into a literal nightmare. The Year the Slayer Broke: Why Season 2

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