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It's the happy ending that fans would have wanted for the character, who was always sweet and giving despite his inherent nature that kept him from being entirely at peace.

In the story arc, "Retreat", Oz seems to be happy and fulfilled with his family and even leads a pack of wolves who share the same belief system as he. Even so, Oz is willing to take risks in order to help Buffy and be part of the Scooby Gang - at least on a temporary level - once again, given their history. Eventually, the Scoobies and Oz part ways again, and he stays with his family and his pack, presumably to have a happy life living in relative solitude now that he has fully learned how to control his instincts and keep the beast at bay through his dedication to spend his life living peacefully and communing with nature.

Jack Wilhelmi is the horror features editor at Screen Rant, and has been with the site since He is a lifelong fan of the horror genre, and loves any excuse to discuss genre-related topics, since none of his friends dare challenge him in horror trivia. He has been published on the independent horror blog Morbidly Beautiful, and has covered major genre film festivals such as Cinepocalypse in Chicago. He has also served as a judge for the Ax Wound Film Festival.

In his free time, he is a devoted dog dad to a high-spirited rescue pup named Peter Quill and enjoys volunteering with various animal rescue organizations. Angel had destroyed a character that everyone had really loved. When The First returned as the main villain of season seven, using the faces of characters that had lost their lives, it was very noticeable that Jenny never came back. Spike was one of the characters that evolved the most on Buffy.

He began evolving right from the very beginning. The vampire was meant to be a briefly occurring villain for the early part of season two, meant to last four or five episodes at most. However, people loved him and they kept bringing him back. From there, Spike only continued to evolve as a character, making the decision a very smart one on the part of the creative team as viewers got to see a villain of the week evolve into a hero by the end of the show.

There are some good ideas in the Initiative plot line, specifically the notion of science and magic being unable to coexist, but there are a lot of problems with it as well. Much of the season was changed late in the game. According to Joss Whedon: Conversations, Veruca was meant to be a much bigger presence in the season and Maggie Walsh was supposed to be the main villain with Adam as her right-hand underling, but that changed as well when actress Lindsay Crouse had to leave the show.

Anya was another character who was never supposed to be remotely as popular as she became. At the end of season five, Xander proposed to her, but in typical Joss Whedon fashion, she was not actually meant to survive that episode.

During their time there, they run into Andrew who tells them to grow up and move on with their lives. This was initially supposed to be Dawn, according to Joss Whedon: Conversations, but Michelle Trachtenberg was busy filming Eurotrip at the time.

It also would have been noteworthy because, despite the characters having memories of one another, Angel and Dawn never actually shared a scene together.

Tara was meant to return on a couple of different occasions, as Whedon states in Joss Whedon: Conversations, but one of them was meant to last. In an episode initially conceived for season seven, Buffy would have been granted one wish, which she would then spend the bulk of the episode deciding on, with all of her friends weighing in on what she could do for herself. At the end of the episode, Willow would have asked Buffy what she wished for, with Buffy joking that she wished for shoes before actually revealing that she wished Tara back to life.

He was established as a sort of guardian angel meant to guide Angel on the right path, bringing him out of the alleys and trying to give him a sense of purpose. He was even there when Angel saw Buffy for the first time.

He was built up as an incredibly important character, but then he never appeared again after that two-part episode. Initially, the character of Doyle on Angel was meant to be Whistler before the decision was made to go with an original character. Buffy gave viewers a character who was equal parts valley girl, peppy blond and supernatural stalking superhero. Buffy did a smart thing in the pilot by establishing right out of the gate that absolutely no one was safe.

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