Buffy catches up with Angel, who has come to Sunnydale with the intention of helping Buffy in her impending battle. After Buffy refuses his help, he heads back to LA, but not before handing Buffy an ancient amulet which he says will be of help to her in battle. Buffy then heads back home, where she and her friends prepare to lead the potential slayers into the Hellmouth waging one final battle against the First Evil and his army of vampires.
s07e01 - Lessons
s07e02 - Beneath You
s07e03 - Same Time, Same Place
s07e04 - Help
s07e05 - Selfless
s07e06 - Him
s07e07 - Conversations with Dead People
s07e08 - Sleeper
s07e09 - Never Leave Me
s07e10 - Bring on the Night
s07e11 - Showtime
s07e12 - Potential
s07e13 - The Killer in Me
s07e14 - First Date
s07e15 - Get It Done
s07e16 - Storyteller
s07e17 - Lies My Parents Told Me
s07e18 - Dirty Girls
s07e19 - Empty Places
s07e20 - Touched
s07e21 - End of Days
s07e22 - Chosen
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.