He was not Angelus anymore, but rather her one true love, Angel. Unfortunately, when Angelus reverted to his former self, Angel, right before Buffy was about to drive a sword through his chest, it was all the more cruel for the two star-crossed lovers. Although it was clear that Buffy would have to defeat him, when Angelus planned to kickoff the apocalypse by opening a demonic vortex, it became certain what she would have to do.Īccording to the texts, the only way to stop his apocalypse was to kill him and throw him into the vortex. Throughout the season, Angelus tormented the Scooby Gang with several heinous crimes including the aforementioned murder of Jenny Calendar. It was one of the biggest twists of the series when Buffy’s beau, Angel, turned into his evil self, Angelus, after the two shared a moment of pleasure together. Although she threatened to go to the police, she never made it since she fell down a set of stairs and was hit over the head with a champagne bottle by Warren, a combination that led to her death. Luckily, Katrina was able to break out of the spell before anything happened. He even made her put on a French Maid outfit and planned to make her a sex slave for his friends, Jonathan and Andrew. A year later, he used a drug on Katrina that made her lose all of her free will and forced her to follow each of his commands. Warren’s antics didn’t stop there, though. The bot was eventually defeated by Buffy, but that didn’t stop Katrina from breaking up with Warren (particularly because he never mentioned April). When the love-bot was abandoned by Warren, it turned jealous and territorial, and subsequently attacked Katrina, rendering her unconscious. While they were both brilliant engineering students, Silber developed miniature monorails while Mears’ created a “love-bot” dubbed April. Katrina Silber was set down a dark path when she decided to date Warren Mears. Although Jonathan was a part of the evil group known as The Trio, he always had one of the biggest hearts on the show and his death was a big loss for fans. (He even took over for the show's intro with a version that starred himself.) In the zany episode, it was Jonathan who invented the internet, starred in "The Matrix" and defeated numerous enemies. One of his most memorable moments (and episodes) is when he took over the series by creating an alternate universe that made him the central character. (Luckily, Buffy convinced him out of it.) We were hit with the feels again when he presented Buffy with the "Class Protector" award in “The Prom.” In “Earshot,” he tugged at our heartstrings when we learned that he was going to attempt suicide atop of Sunnydale High School. But before his death, Jonathan had a number of notable moments in the series. Jonathan was a hilarious character in the series and his loss was definitely felt when he was betrayed and sacrificed by his friend, Andrew in “Conversations With Dead People” during season six.
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