: Ethereal, mad, and hauntingly poetic, Drusilla brought a unique gothic horror element to the show. Her tragic origin story at the hands of Angelus and her strangely sweet (yet murderous) relationship with Spike made her a mesmerizing screen presence.
: Often cited as the most polarizing hero, Buffy’s younger sister is frequently criticized for her "whiny" teenager persona. Despite her supernatural origin as "The Key," many fans struggled with her high-pitched outbursts and frequent kidnappings that sidelined Buffy's own development. : Ethereal, mad, and hauntingly poetic, Drusilla brought
: While a core member of the Scoobies, Xander has faced modern scrutiny for what many describe as toxic behavior . His tendency to "shame" Buffy for her sexual choices and his often entitled attitude toward the women in the group have made him a lightning rod for debate. Despite her supernatural origin as "The Key," many
: Unlike many brooding demons, The Mayor was a cheerful, germaphobic, and fatherly figure—who also happened to be an immortal warlock. His genuine, wholesome love for Faith provided a fascinating contrast to his plans for world domination. : Unlike many brooding demons, The Mayor was