Who loves Cordelia depends on the fictional world: in King Lear, King Lear loves her most but is betrayed; in Buffy/Angel, Xander Harris and later Angel (in complex ways) do; and in The Mortal Instruments series (Chain of Gold), James Herondale (Jamie) falls for her, becoming her main love interest.
At first, it seemed as if this really could be happily ever after, but Groo chivalrously stepped aside and left town when he realized that Cordelia's true feelings were for Angel.
We got to see overtime as Angel fell in love with the personal Cordelia became, going from the vapid and shallow high school mean girl stereotype to becoming dedicated to the fight against evil. Their kiss at the end of "You're Welcome" was everything all the more because of it.
According to the "found" family tree, Cordelia will apparently go on to marry James, have a son named Owen, and die in 1962 at the age of 76 or 77.
These off-screen tensions translated into controversial on-screen storylines. The fourth season depicted Cordelia entering a romantic relationship with Connor, Angel's teenage son, leading to a supernatural pregnancy.
However, Hank's affection to Cordelia was revealed to be genuiue. He really did love Cordelia as he refused to kill the Coven when he realized his wife would be put into danger. Instead, he raided Marie's beauty salon and killed Chinwe, Gummy and Chantal before his own death at the hands of Queenie.
Xander loses his virginity to Faith. This will be brought up in Consequences (1999), The Harsh Light of Day (1999), Who Are You? (2000), and Empty Places (2003). Xander becomes the third Scooby Gang member to lose his virginity, after Cordelia (mentioned in Bad Eggs (1998) ) and Buffy (in Surprise (1998) ).
For those of you who don't know, stuff happens and Simon becomes Clary's parabatai in the books at some point.
( SPOILERS!!!! ) in the story, James is in love with Cordelia, but at the end of the story, it seems as though he is forced to marry her because of friendship, not because of love.
Cortana burns Cordelia's hand when she touches it and her father has grown bitter and angry at the community that has shut him out. To make matters worse, there is a serial murderer that is targeting the Shadowhunters of London and then vanishing without a trace.
- Cordelia was the only woman he fell in love with as much as he fell for Buffy. (He felt true happiness with her and lost his soul.) - Angel liked to make Cordelia happy. A very good example is how he bought her a bunch of new clothes and was happy with her.
The season 5 episode "The Body" is the saddest "Buffy" episode in its run and certainly one of the most tragic television episodes of all time. You know the premise: Buffy's mom, Joyce (Kristine Sutherland), dies of a brain aneurysm, and the whole gang has to face the devastating fallout of her death.
5 by 5 is old radio operator jargon for receiving your signal fine. It was used in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as slang for good. Used to hear it all the time from engineers at TV stations.
Later, in Angel's perfect-day dream sequence created by a magic spell designed to strip Angel of his soul and turn him back into Angelus, Angel and Cordelia consummated their relationship.
After the Twilight crisis, Xander moved with Dawn into an apartment in San Francisco and they were officially together a couple.
Though his affection for her soon grew romantic. Lucie dismisses it as a childhood fancy when James brings it up, but Matthew believed himself in love with her for a long time. Eventually, after realizing it would go no further, Matthew moved his affection to Cordelia Carstairs.
In the episode "Waiting in the Wings", Angel realizes he has romantic feelings for Cordelia, but is prevented from voicing them by the return of Groosalugg.
Lucie Herondale — Cordelia's soon-to-be parabatai and James's younger sister. Lucie is a lively young girl who is very talkative, protective, and friendly. She is an aspiring writer and writes an ongoing novel known as "The Beautiful Cordelia", which she sends to Cordelia to read every month.
King of France: One of Cordelia's suitors. He marries Cordelia and takes her to France after her father becomes angry with her. Duke of Burgandy: Cordelia's other suitor. He will not marry her after she is disinherited.
Listen, I know that, in the books (and in most fics), Clary loses her virginity to Jace.
Sometime in 2016, Lilith had this owl possess Jace Herondale—a recently-resurrected Shadowhunter who was left vulnerable to demonic influence—and use his body as a vessel. The demon was only able to take over Jace during his sleeping moments because his love for Clary Fairchild overpowered the Owl's love for Lilith.
Simon lives, but the sun is rising as they escape Valentine's sinking ship. Strangely, the sun doesn't harm him. It seems that Jace's blood has made Simon immune to the sun.
In total, Cordelia is the victim of mystical pregnancy three times during the series: from a Haxil beast in this episode, as host of an unborn Skilosh demon in "Epiphany," and from Connor while possessed by Jasmine, as first revealed in "Salvage."
"I think it's handled very sweetly and very emotionally," he said. "They're expecting this big, raunchy, suggestive, brainwashing storyline when really it's very sweet." The Emmy-winner said he was initially apprehensive when he learned that Kurt and Blaine (Darren Criss) would lose their virginity to each other.
Back in 1999 during Season 3 of Buffy two episodes of the show were pulled before they could air. The first episode that was pulled was Earshot as right before it aired Columbine happened. Even though the episode didn't depict a school schooting, it did show a student at the school with a gun.