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From Buffy and her love interests to those for Willow, Xander, and even Giles, here is a look at the best love interests on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
10) Buffy and Riley

In season four, the most important Buffy the Vampire Slayer love interest was Riley Finn, a young man whom Buffy met when she left for college. She met Riley on her first day at UC Sunnydale, and it took a little while for them to fall in love. However, there was a massive problem. Riley was actually a special agent of the Initiative, a group that set out to capture monsters and experiment on them. He never realized his agency was doing some immoral things, and that put a strain on his relationship with Buffy. It didn’t matter, though, because fans never liked the two of them together anyway and were happy when Riley left Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
9) Willow and Xander

Willow and Xander were never meant to be together. However, for at least the first two seasons,ย Buffy the Vampire Slayerย tried to tease that they could be together. They were best friends, and that was where their relationship was always the best. That said, there was one episode where it showed how great they could be if they ended up in a romantic relationship. However, they were vampires in this Buffy episode, which was a play on It’s a Wonderful Life, and at the time, Willow and Xander were never better. Eventually, Willow came out and went with Tara, and Xander went from Cordelia to Anya, and those were much better pairings.
8) Buffy and Spike

It seems that most Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans wanted to see Buffy end up with one of two people, and both of them were vampires. Some fans wanted her with Angel, since that seemed to be the endgame. However, after Angel left, many fans wanted to see her end up with Spike, who had received his soul back as well. However, this was a toxic and very problematic relationship, especially after Spike sexually assaulted Buffy, an event that should have ended things right there, even though it didn’t. Luckily, Buffy didn’t end up with a vampire at all since she didn’t need a man to make her life complete.
7) Willow and Oz

While Willow and Xander didn’t seem like a good match outside of being friends, for many fans, her best boyfriend was Oz, and no one else even came close. Of course, this all changed when Willow came out and fell in love with Tara, but before that happened, she and Oz had an almost perfect relationship. It was almost perfect because Oz is a werewolf, and that got in the way of their love story, especially since he hid it from her for so long. When a past love, who was also a werewolf, returned, it made things tough, and Oz finally chose to leave Sunnydale, ending any chance they had for a future together.
6) Spike and Drusilla

Not every great love interest was for the heroes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In fact, one of the best pairings was the love connection between two villains on the show. When Spike showed up in Season 2, he was an instant star. Joss Whedon wasn’t even planning on keeping him around, but the fan reaction caused the network to demand he remain on the show, and Spike became a recurring character and eventual co-star. He was never better than when he was with Drusilla, who was his lover for many years, and who was even more evil than Spike was when all was said and done.













