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However, while there are plenty of dead characters that could be fan favorite returns for the new Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, there is one character who should never return.
Joyce Should Stay Dead on Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reboot Series

Kristine Sutherland starred in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer series as Joyce Summers. As a character, Joyce appeared in 58 of the 144 episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She was mainly there to provide Buffy with a secure home life she could return to when not slaying, although she also provided Buffy with a lot of stress because she knew she had to protect her mom from her life as the Slayer. Even when Joyce learned Buffy was a Slayer, she remained a source of stability for the young woman.
However, Joyce died, and the saddest part of her death was that it wasn’t from a vampire attack or a supernatural threat. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 5, a new sister showed up who never existed before, named Dawn, although the show indicated she had always been there. Joyce then contracts a brain tumor, and that is how she learned Dawn was not really her daughter, but a mystical creation. Joyce was still willing to be her mother, showing her purity and greatness.
However, the brain tumor was not going away, and in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode, “The Body,” Joyce dies. Joss Whedon later explained that the brain tumor represented nothing but cancer, and that this is a deadly disease that can take anyone’s loved one away. Buffy spent the entire series fighting vampires and monsters, and there was nothing she could fight to save her mother’s life. This episode was so hard to take because it cold-opened with Buffy coming in and calling for her mom, only to find her on the couch, already dead, and Buffy could only say, “Mommy?”
This extremely sad Buffy episode then played out with Buffy and the Scooby Gang struggling to understand what happened. It is one thing to bring back someone who died when a vampire attacked them. However, Joyce’s death was meant to force Buffy to grow up fast, as she was now responsible for raising her new sister, and she lost the one thing that gave her a home to return to. This was Buffy’s coming of age, and the reboot undoing this would ruin that moment.









