No, Angel leaves at the end of "Graduation Day, Part 2." Buffy S4 and Angel S1 are concurrent.
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Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
he should have started in S3, yes? There's already been at least one crossover by now, yes?
No. Angel leaves Sunnydale at the end of Season Three. He and Cordelia are both next seen in the the first episode of "Angel," so it's concurrent with "Buffy" Season Four.
yes, of course. thanks.
Heh.
I really like Wesley a lot, even when he’s firm with Buffy later. Like, the guy is just doing his job, and I don’t blame him for doing so. Ugh, could he not die? I want to explore his character so much more.
"Your wish is granted. Long live, Jambi Joss."
Please give me one good thing, Joss Whedon.
"Did I mention it was going to be really painful? Like, the most painful character arc ever? Wait until you get to the part where Faith comes back to talk to Wesley. And that's just the tiny tip of the spearpoint."
I like how he's so worried about someone in the main cast dying in the finale when the big death is actually Snyder. Larry and Harmony also bite it (well, Harmony gets bitten, hey-o), but the main cast is totally safe.
for now.
Mark's take on GD II is significantly less asscappy.
Well, he did watch the last 10 minutes significantly later, right before he went onstage in...Cleveland, maybe.
Ha, someone found a Washington Post article about the delay in airing:
WB execs were concerned about the climactic scene of the season- wrapper. In it, the mayor is giving the commencement speech at Sunnydale High during a solar eclipse, which causes him to morph into a 60-foot serpent and attack the students. Buffy and her classmates defend themselves with Goth-type weapons.
As the commenter said, "Damn goths and their flame throwers."