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There were seven seasons, starting with Buffy making her mark in Sunnydale, to the end when a legion of Slayers were awakened, and the show moved into the future. With a new Buffy sequel series coming, here is a look at the best seasons of the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, ranked.
7) Season 7

The final Buffy the Vampire Slayer season was a chance to wrap up the storylines and show that the future would look very different for all the Slayers. This season saw several huge moments, such as the end of the Watchers Council, the activation of more than one Slayer at a time, and the final battle against the First Evil (Nathan Fillion) with Sunnydale and the Hellmouth at stake.
However, the problem with the final season was that too much was going on, but at the same time, nothing was really going on. There were too many Potentials, Buffy was no longer special, and the finale committed some cardinal sins, including killing Anya off without anyone caring. The perfect conclusion could have been in the fifth season, and things here just seemed to be a little too much.
6) Season 4

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 4 was always going to feel like a letdown following the incredible third season and the Graduation Day event. However, it took a little too long for things to get moving here, with Buffy going to college, and the changes hurt, taking away what really made the show’s first three seasons special. The season also had one of the worst villains in Adam and a terrible love interest in Riley.
However, there were some great moments, especially the introduction of Tara and Willow coming out. While college life hurt the show in more ways than one, there was one thing that kept this season as one worth watching. “Hush” remains one of the best episodes of episodic television ever made, regardless of genre.
5) Season 6

The sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is polarizing, and it has several things that fans couldn’t agree on. The biggest problem here was the long-running plot about Spike and Buffy, with fans wondering if they would end up together, even though that was never going to work. It also had the problem of Willow bringing Buffy back from the dead, not realizing she was in Heaven. This should have been the running theme throughout the season, but then things shifted to her relationship with Spike.
That said, there were some great things in this season, the best of which was Willow breaking bad. When the Trio murdered Tara, it caused Willow to snap, and the moment she went bad until Buffy and Xander were able to save her was captivating television. Seeing Willow’s pain made this an emotional season, and proves that even badย Buffyย seasons have redeeming moments. Plus, this was also the season with “One More Time With Feeling.”












