

A young female makes the decision to devote her life to fight all types of supernatural beings that threaten everyone and the world. Along the way, her friends and family do their best to support her personal life as she fights to protect everyone and the world.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ratings & Reviews
- CharlotteCOSMIC6d agoEntertaining but has some inaccuracies. Such as the episode where the slayer has a dream about the 'first slayer' supposedly couldn't speak and thus tara spoke for the first slayer, except the slayer would have connection with the first slayer without tara and tara wouldn't have any knowing of what the first slayer was to say.
- ርልዪረMarch 25, 2025I use to watch Buffy every week when I was younger and I was addicted to it. The characters were cool, the bad guys were scary and the stories were mostly captivating. The first season can be a rough start for new comers as the budget is noticably cheaper with the fighting and special effects looking pretty cheesy. Also the overall plot is pretty simplistic and all gets wrapped up a bit quick within the 13 episodes. Season 2 it really takes off with the introduction of Spike and Angelus and the budget increases. It still feels cheesy at times but it's a noticable improvement over season 1. Season 3 is more of the same but introduces a darker plot, some of the best writing of the whole series and more deep and meaningful outcomes for characters - it's also the set up for the spin off series, Angel, plus the end of an era as it moves away from the high-school setting. Season 4 is my least favorite but I did like the main bad guy, Adam, a Frankenstein-like creation made up of various different demons and mechanical enhancements. Technically, he was probably the strongest bad guy of the series because Buffy could barely hurt him! Season 5 introduces a new character, Dawn, and I really did not like the story surrounding her as it was just a cheap way to add fresh blood to the cast and Dawn is just annoying. Even though Dawn i disliked and her character was central to the season, there were some great episodes and the main bad guy was once again very unique being an immortal goddess half the time and a mortal male doctor the other half... Season 6 is a very emotional season and the cast gave great performances with dark storyline. This season was also unique in that Buffy didn't save the day... Season 7 is a culmination of all the previous seasons and to be honest, it was probably as good as you could hope for in a final series of a TV show. They made a couple interesting story choices I didn't enjoy but ultimately it all came together well and there was a glorious end battle.
- Hipster ZOMBIEFebruary 17, 2025When Joss Whedon was at his peak with Buffy The Vampire Slayer it was must see television. The witty banter and quips defined an entire generation that has had far reaching impact on many franchises for better and worse. Despite stumbling to an adequate series finale, Buffy delivered fan favorites like Angel, Willow, Spike, Xander, and Giles who each were given amazing character arcs throughout the entirety of the series. Buffy slayed audience with wit, strong character driven stories, and fun monster action that gave fans satisfying weekly adventures. Highly recommended!
- NaniJuly 16, 2025I seen this when it first aired. Watching this brings back memories of my youth. When I was a younger wife and mother. I wonder how the new buffy in the works will be like.
- flamal0October 30, 2025Mythique
- NonPlayableContentOctober 17, 2024This show is a gem of the 90s and i mean that since it bridged Y2K it feels like its aged a special way, its campy and silly but tries to pull humor above the age rating its given and sometimes it really lands and sometimes you can tell a man i writing a show about a teenage girl and it goes down like sour milk. Overall I like the show but will always say Angel is a better show.
- CallumOctober 23, 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Buffy the Vampire Slayer – High school, heartbreak, and hellmouths: saving the world before curfew. “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” is the show that proved you can stake vampires, balance algebra, and still find time for witty one-liners. Long before True Blood turned vampirism into brooding adult drama, Buffy was already mixing mythology, teenage angst, and monster metaphors into one sharp, surprisingly emotional package. It’s a lighter, quippier take on the supernatural — the kind of show where the apocalypse is scheduled conveniently around prom night. The mythology runs deep enough to be interesting without ever smothering the fun, and the writing keeps a perfect rhythm between camp, courage, and heartbreak. Where True Blood is all sultry Southern gothic — a smoky bar full of eternal lust and moral decay — Buffy feels more like Saved by the Bell meets Blade. One’s drenched in passion and plasma; the other is polishing its stake and cracking a joke about gym class. Both hunt vampires, but only Buffy remembers to do her homework afterward. It’s a show with heart, humour, and just enough darkness to keep it grounded — a perfect blend of coming-of-age and coming-for-your-neck. Decades later, it still sparkles (just… not in the Twilight way).
- Lincoln and Blake FrankSeptember 20, 2025Great series! Loved it as a kid love it as an adult 🎃🦇🧛♀️🧛♂️🦇🎃






























