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Revision as of 15:36, 3 February 2020
Xander Harris owned an apartment in Sunnydale. He leased it in 2000 after being split into two entities by the demon Toth. Anya Jenkins lived also here until their breakup in 2002. The braver half, having been promoted at his job at the construction site, managed to attain the building despite being unable to afford it before.
It was presumably destroyed along with the rest of Sunnydale in 2003.
Rooms
There are few notable rooms in Xander's apartment including:
The Living Room
The most seen room of the apartment, the living room iwa connected to the kitchen as well as the dining room, making for one large and spacious layout. Also where most of Xander and Anya's song ("I'll Never Tell") took place.[1]
The Bedroom
Xander and often Anya's bedroom only seen on rare occasions including the start of Xander and Anya's ballad ("I'll Never Tell"). It included a lofty queen size bed.
The Balcony
The Apartment featured a long and spacious balcony seen frequently through exterior shots it also is where Willow Rosenberg and the Buffybot have one of their infamous conversations.
Notable Happenings
2000
2001
- Willow delivering Buffy out of her catatonic state caused by Dawn's kidnapping by Glorificus[3]
- The Scooby Gang's reunion for to discuss Buffy's resurrection.
- Anya's possession[4]
- Anya's song ('I'll Be His Mrs.")[5]
2002
- Anya receive a visit from her best friend Halfrek for to announce her wedding.[6]
- A ensouled and maddened Spike was a temporary resident.[7]
- Anya was charged to watch Spike's actions, suspected of murders by the Scooby Gang.[8]
2003
Appearances
- "The Replacement"
- "Into the Woods"
- "Triangle"
- "Checkpoint"
- "Forever"
- "Intervention"
- "Spiral"
- "The Weight of the World"
- "Bargaining, Part One"
- "After Life"
- "Once More, with Feeling"
- "Tabula Rasa"
- "Doublemeat Palace"
- "As You Were"
- "Hell's Bells"
- "Entropy"
- "Seeing Red"
- "Selfless" (Only in flashbacks)
- "Him"
- "Sleeper"
- "Dirty Girls"
References
- ↑ "Once More, with Feeling"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "The Replacement"
- ↑ "The Weight of the World"
- ↑ "After Life"
- ↑ "Selfless"
- ↑ "Doublemeat Palace"
- ↑ "Him"
- ↑ "Sleeper"
- ↑ "Dirty Girls"