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While the show was mostly about Buffy Summers, here is a look at the seven best Xander-centric episodes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
7) “Halloween”

For a show about vampires, demons, and monsters, it is shocking that Buffy the Vampire Slayer only had three Halloween episodes during its seven-season run. However, the best of the three allowed Xander Harris to become his most heroic. This is because there was a villain named Ethan Rayne, who showed up as a Chaos-worshipping warlock and long-time enemy of Giles. In the episode, he opens a costume shop, and anyone who wears the costumes he sells turns into the character they are dressed as.
This was bad for Buffy, who dressed like an 18th-century woman, and ended up as a damsel in distress. However, Xander bought a military soldier costume, and he got the rare opportunity to be the hero for a change. What is really great about this episode is that Xander recalls his “army training” in the future episodes, even though he was never in the military, and it was all from this one spell. Either way, it was a nice change to see Xander as the hero, charging into action.
6) “Hell’s Bells”

“Hell’s Bells” is an Xander-specific episode where he and Anya Jenkins were supposed to get married, but he abandons her at the altar and refuses to go through with the wedding since he has a vision that he will become an abusive alcoholic like his father. This was one of the Xander episodes that really went deep into his psyche and delivered a more tragic story that had less to do with monsters than it did with his own personal trauma.
This allowed Xander to really look deep into his own soul, and even after he realizes the visions were a trick by a demon, he knows he isn’t ready to get married and doesn’t trust himself enough to commit himself to Anya. He shows his fear and insecurities here better than in almost any other episode, and that helps him shine, even though many fans still hold the action of leaving her at the altar against him.
5) “The Pack”

Xander Harris got the chance to play the villain in the episode “The Pack,” and this gave him a chance to really lean into the reasons many Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans grew to hate him over the years. In this episode, Xander was possessed by predatory hyenas, and he does some atrocious things while not being in control of himself. As a Season 1 episode, this was a shocking look at who Xander could have been if he were a villain.
This was the one episode where Xander haters could see him in all his infamous glory, and while he was not in control of his emotions or actions, it did amplify some of his later toxic behavior on the show. The episode also had a shocking ending when only Giles knows that Xander remembers everything he did, adding to his already deep trauma and lack of self-worth.
4) “The Wish”

For fans of Xander and Willow, one of the best Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes that anyone can watch came in the Season 3 episode “The Wish.” This was a fantastically fun episode where Cordelia, angry at Xander after they break up, wishes that Buffy Summers had never come to Sunnydale, since she feels Buffy ruined her life by arriving. A new demon in town (Anya) grants her wish, which has horrifying consequences.
Since Buffy never arrived in Sunnydale, the vampires won and took control. Willow and Xander were both turned and were powerful vampires working for The Master, and seeing them vamp out as full villains was tremendously fun. While Vampire Willow returned in a later episode, this was the only place to see Vampire Xander, and their pairing was more fun than anyone could have imagined.











