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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 7
TrailerSeason seven deals with the Potential Slayers, normal girls around the world who are candidates to succeed the Slayer upon her death. The season opens with Buffy discovering evil spirits lurking in the basement at Sunnydale High.Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield, Michelle Trachtenberg, James Marsters, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head, Alexandra Breckenridge, Kali Rocha, D.B. Woodside, Mark Metcalf, ...»Director: Joss WhedonCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 7"
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Characters of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 7"
Buffy SummersPlayed by: Sarah Michelle Gellar
Xander HarrisPlayed by: Nicholas Brendon
AnyaPlayed by: Emma Caulfield
Dawn SummersPlayed by: Michelle Trachtenberg
SpikePlayed by: James Marsters
Willow RosenbergPlayed by: Alyson Hannigan
Rupert GilesPlayed by: Anthony Head
HalfrekPlayed by: Kali Rocha
Principal Robin WoodPlayed by: D.B. Woodside
The MasterPlayed by: Mark Metcalf
DrusillaPlayed by: Juliet Landau
Mayor Richard WilkinsPlayed by: Harry Groener
AdamPlayed by: George Hertzberg
GloryPlayed by: Clare Kramer
Warren MeersPlayed by: Adam Busch
VampirePlayed by: Jeff Denton
Cassie NewtonPlayed by: Azura Skye
AmandaPlayed by: Sarah Hagan
Olaf the TrollPlayed by: Abraham Benrubi
D'HoffrynPlayed by: Andy Umberger
Mustard ManPlayed by: David Fury
Parking Ticket WomanPlayed by: Marti Noxon
Cordelia ChasePlayed by: Charisma Carpenter
Jonathan LevinsonPlayed by: Danny Strong
Andrew WellsPlayed by: Tom Lenk
Joyce SummersPlayed by: Kristine Sutherland
RobsonPlayed by: Rob Nagle
Uber-VampPlayed by: Erik Betts
PhilipPlayed by: Oliver Muirhead
NigelPlayed by: Kris Iyer
Quentin TraversPlayed by: Harris Yulin
KennedyPlayed by: Iyari Limon
MollyPlayed by: Clara Bryant
RonaPlayed by: Indigo
ChloePlayed by: Lalaine
ViPlayed by: Felicia Day
ClemPlayed by: James C. Leary
Amy MadisonPlayed by: Elizabeth Anne Allen
LissaPlayed by: Ashanti
Chao-AhnPlayed by: Kristy Wu
Nikki WoodPlayed by: K.D. Aubert
PrimitivePlayed by: Sharon Ferguson
FaithPlayed by: Eliza Dushku
CalebPlayed by: Nathan Fillion
Helpless GirlPlayed by: Christie Abbott
AngelPlayed by: David Boreanaz -
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Critic Reviews of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 7"
New York Daily NewsNovember 17, 2017The reunion is no accident, but it is very satisfying, in a full-circle, complete-the-story sort of way. So is this last hour itself, one of the most satisfying series finales in years.
Den of GeekNovember 22, 2017Buffy the Vampire Slayer is still incredibly relevant and, let's be honest, it's a work of freaking art!
What CultureNovember 22, 2017By the time of its seventh and final season, there was a feeling that many of the cast just wanted it all to be over - something unfortunately reflected in the performances.
ScreenRantNovember 22, 2017However, season seven took this farther than it had to, losing the series' signature comedy and making it feel more like a chore to watch week to week than anything else.
Bust MagazineNovember 22, 2017The reason why Buffy is so relatable is there is no way the viewer could miss its metaphors.
AV ClubNovember 17, 2017I liked season seven by and large, [but] I feel like the having it follow the usual Buffy arc was a mistake, given that the ultimate aim of this season seemed to be to show how Buffy is a Chosen among Chosen, destined to change the rules of the game.
Birth.Movies.Death.November 22, 2017Buffy Summers saved the world a lot. One of the worlds she saved was mine.
Black Girl NerdsNovember 22, 2017I... didn't really like this season. More clunkers than good episodes, but "Chosen" still stands as one of the best series finales I've ever seen.
GuardianNovember 21, 2017Subversive, funny and emotionally engaging: there is still nothing like this cultural icon.
New York Magazine/VultureNovember 21, 2017You can violate the laws of the universe you created, using a raft of new characters in whom we have no investment, or you can drag nine episodes' worth of doing so over 22 hours of TV. Not both.
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