Which Big Bad on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the best and why?

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5 Responses to “Which Big Bad on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the best and why?”

  1. o0opsy_93 says:

    spike,because he was bad at first than he become good and he is cute.

  2. zannetro says:

    “The First” in the final season becuase it kept appearing as people who had died…including Buffy.

  3. Evan says:

    They are all cool. I thought The Master and Adam were the lamest, but as for the best, I would either go with when Angel turned evil in Season 2, or Glory from season 5.

    Angel was great, because I felt great hatred for him when he killed Miss Calender, and hurt Buffy so much. I don’t feel that way much about things on TV. But Glory was more satisfying. She was a well rounded bad guy…err girl I mean. She could keep me entertained, with her funny remarks, and she could be serious and scary at the same time. And the Gift episode, made me cry so hard, and for some reason, I didn’t cry at the end of season 2.

    So I’ll pick Glory for her amusing, but serious character.

  4. starfallprotocol says:

    Gloria, she killed Buffy after all (ok, maybe not personally but you know what i mean)

  5. Spacephantom says:

    “The First Evil” could only be defeated and never killed, could appear in any shape or form, commanded a hoard of uber-vampires who were extremely hard to kill to say the least and had an almost indestructible disciple in Caleb.

    Buffy and her compaion’s defeat of “The First” in the final episode, of course, changed the world and ended Buffy’s overall story.

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