Buffy had many foreshadows to big moments.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT During its seven-season run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer foreshadowed some of its most significant future plot points. Some major Buffy the Vampire Slayer deaths, twists, and reveals were hinted at before they happened, from Easter eggs to overlooked one-liners. And, while some moments of foreshadowing occur seasons before the event, some take place in the same episode.
9 Buffy Predicted Her Mom’s Death Joyce Summers' death in Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, episode 16, "The Body" is one of the most shocking and upsetting deaths in the show. However, Joyce's death was actually foreshadowed in the previous season. In season 4, episode 1, "The Freshman" Buffy goes to the college library for the first time to get the books she needs for her chosen classes.
6 Vampire Willow Signals Willow’s Future Sexuality In season 3, episode 16, "Doppelgangland," Willow and Anya accidentally summon Willow's evil, vampire twin from another universe. During her appearance, Vampire Willow flirts with Willow so much that Willow herself even remarks, “It’s horrible. That’s me as a vampire? I’m so evil, and skanky. And I think I’m kinda gay.” This predicts Willow's future character development.
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