Cordelia tries to bounce back from her relationship with Xander, but is welcomed only with humiliation. She soon realises that it is actually Buffy who is the source of her problems. When Cordelia makes an offhand wish, she finds out how dramatically different Sunnydale would be had Buffy never came.
s03e01 - Anne
s03e02 - Dead Man's Party
s03e03 - Faith, Hope and Trick
s03e04 - Beauty and the Beasts
s03e05 - Homecoming
s03e06 - Band Candy
s03e07 - Revelations
s03e08 - Lover's Walk
s03e09 - The Wish
s03e10 - Amends
s03e11 - Gingerbread
s03e12 - Helpless
s03e13 - The Zeppo
s03e14 - Bad Girls
s03e15 - Consequences
s03e16 - Doppelgangland
s03e17 - Enemies
s03e18 - Earshot
s03e19 - Choices
s03e20 - The Prom
s03e21 - Graduation Day (1)
s03e22 - Graduation Day (2)
Buffy Summer's journey as the Vampire Slayer begins when she moves to Sunnydale, a small Californian town that, unbeknownst to most residents, sits atop a Hellmouth - a portal to supernatural forces. She is discovered by Rupert Giles, the school librarian and her Watcher, whose role is to guide and train her as the Slayer. Alongside Giles, Buffy forms an eclectic group of friends, her "Scooby Gang", including Willow Rosenberg, a shy but highly intelligent witch; Xander Harris, Buffy's best friend and comic relief; and Cordelia Chase, a popular girl who becomes a reluctant ally.
Buffy's relationships with those around her, particularly romantic entanglements, are a major focus of the series. Her most notable love interests are Angel, a vampire with a soul, and Spike, who, despite being a villain, develops a complex and evolving bond with Buffy. The complexities of her relationships, particularly her love life, highlight the emotional weight of Buffy's duties as the Slayer and her desire for connection, love, and a sense of normalcy.