Angel (originally Liam) was turned into a vampire by Darla in 1753 in Ireland; she was his sire, his first love, and the one who introduced him to the dark world of vampirism, making her a foundational figure in his long, tormented existence, says Wikipedia and IMDb.
Motherhood. Pregnant Darla being helped by Angel. However, Darla became pregnant as a result of Angel winning a life by enduring the trials in an attempt to save her when she was dying.
Juliet Landau as Drusilla. Flashbacks in both series reveal Drusilla's past as a young psychic in Victorian London who was driven insane by Angel before he ultimately turned her into a vampire.
Drusilla followed him into an alley, where she found him in tears. She desired a playmate — a "knight" — whom she could make hers forever. After a brief conversation with the young poet, Drusilla seduced him and turned him into a vampire.
Then in S2 and the build-up to Angelus, we see that Angel is turned by Darla in 1753. This would put his vampire years at 243 in S1, still pretty close to his declared age, but obviously excludes human years.
One critic writes, "Drastic as it was, killing off Joyce was the logical way to bring Buffy and Dawn closer together, sever Buffy's last ties to girlhood and emphasize Buffy's inability to accept the limits of her power, a recurring theme this season."
2000–2001: Darla, having been resurrected as a dying human, was sired for a second time by Drusilla and the two went on a brief rampage in L.A., before Angel immolated them.
The current arc reveals Buffy becoming pregnant after a drunken one-night stand. Throughout the issue, Buffy wrestles with the decision and comes to a conclusion that she's not ready to raise a child.
The Master (Mark Metcalf) is the oldest and most powerful vampire. He became trapped in Sunnydale 60 years ago when his plan to open the Hellmouth - a gateway to unleash demonic forces - was thwarted by an earthquake. Now Sunnydale High School lies on top of the Hellmouth and has become the focus of vampire activity.
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.
Giles dies at the hands of Angel. When the battle was brought to Sunnydale, Giles attempted to bring the mʔ weapon to Buffy but Angel — possessed by Twilight — snapped his neck, killing him instantly.
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.
According to Marsters, his request for a salary equal to what he was paid on Buffy caused Whedon to remove Carpenter as a regular cast member. Kelly A. Manners describes Cordelia as a "rich gal whose family ended up losing everything to the IRS.
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.
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) ).
Angel and Wesley confirm what they're seeing is impossible, as vampires can't become pregnant.
Giles was "replaced" on Buffy primarily due to actor Anthony Stewart Head wanting to return to the UK to be with his family, leading to his reduced role in Season 6, though the in-show reason was his feeling of being outdated and his push for Buffy to become more independent. He was briefly fired by the Watchers' Council in Season 3 (replaced by Wesley), but the Season 6 departure was a more permanent shift, making him a less central, but still vital, figure.
Julie Plec confirmed that Klaus is the origin of the bloodline Stefan, Damon, Caroline and Elena are from. It is possible to unlink a vampire from their bloodline using magic. This was successfully performed on Klaus by Davina.
As far as the Cullens go, Esme is the oldest being turned at 26.
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."
After the Twilight crisis, Xander moved with Dawn into an apartment in San Francisco and they were officially together a couple.
In the show's fifth season, writers experimented with making Riley a more complex character, and so depicted Riley beginning to "fray around the edges". This storyline culminated in Riley being written out of the series in 2000.
To Joss Whedon, the tumor represented nothing more than cancer. He planned to kill Joyce as early as the third season, and he wrote the episode to reflect what he experienced when he lost his own mother to a brain aneurysm.
Darla is first killed in the seventh episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In that episode, it is revealed that Darla was once romantically involved with Angel and that she turned him into a vampire. Angel stakes her through the heart. Benz was asked to return to the role three years later, but not on Buffy.
In the Graduation Day battle against mayor Richard Wilkins during his Ascension, Harmony was sired by one of Wilkins' vampire minions. She rose as a vampire, having retained her characteristic pettiness, susceptibility to stronger-willed people, and affection for unicorn figurines.