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'''Big Bad''' is a term applied to describe major villains on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''. Specifically, it is usually accepted to refer to the single villain that, in each season of ''Buffy'', is the dominant and final one. |
'''Big Bad''' is a term applied to describe major villains on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''. Specifically, it is usually accepted to refer to the single villain that, in each season of ''Buffy'', is the dominant and final one. |
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− | The Big Bad is typically not only dangerous, as most of them threaten some version of [[apocalypse]], but also help articulate the major themes of the season. Some of the Big Bads are built up and present from the |
+ | The Big Bad is typically not only dangerous, as most of them threaten some version of [[apocalypse]], but also help articulate the major themes of the season. Some of the Big Bads are built up and present from the season's beginning (or earlier) — i.e., the [[Master]] — and others are sprung as a surprise near the end of the season — i.e., [[Angel]]us. |
− | For some of the show, the seasons followed a pattern in which lesser villains, presumed to be the Big Bad, are introduced, only to later lead to the more powerful surprise Big Bad: near the beginning of the season, a villain would appear to be a Big Bad and absorbs much of the |
+ | For some of the show, the seasons followed a pattern in which lesser villains, presumed to be the Big Bad, are introduced, only to later lead to the more powerful surprise Big Bad: near the beginning of the season, a villain would appear to be a Big Bad and absorbs much of the heroes' attention, until, suddenly, this "Little Bad" is rid of and replaced by the Big Bad, usually about halfway through the season. |
==''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''== |
==''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''== |
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− | Big Bad is a term originally used by the '' |
+ | Big Bad is a term originally used by the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' television series to describe a major recurring adversary, usually the chief villain or antagonist in a particular broadcast season. It has since been used to describe annual villains in other television series, and has also been used in scholarly work discussing ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. |
This pattern in action: |
This pattern in action: |
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===The Origin=== |
===The Origin=== |
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− | As seen in the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' film]] and the canon adaptation |
+ | As seen in the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film)|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' film]] and the canon adaptation ''[[The Origin]]''. |
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===Season One=== |
===Season One=== |
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− | The Master is established as [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | The Master is established as [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 1|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 1]]'s biggest threat since the beginning, but isn't able to perform direct acts until the season finale. Until then, he commanded over the [[Order of Aurelius]], in special the [[vampire]] [[Darla]], to prepare and fulfill the prophecy for his return. When his battle against [[Buffy Summers]] finally takes place, the Master succeeds in killing the [[Slayer]], and, alongside his minions, begins the apocalypse on [[Earth]]. Buffy, though, triumphs when she's resuscitated and become able to kill the Master herself. |
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+ | BigBad TheMaster.jpg|The Master|link=Master |
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DarlaLittleBadS1.png|Darla|link=Darla |
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BigBad OrderofAurelius.jpg|Order of Aurelius|link=Order of Aurelius |
BigBad OrderofAurelius.jpg|Order of Aurelius|link=Order of Aurelius |
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===Season Two=== |
===Season Two=== |
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− | At the beginning of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | At the beginning of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 2]], the duo [[Spike]] and [[Drusilla]] arrive at [[Sunnydale]] to take place of the Master (and the [[Anointed One]]) as the new master vampires to defeat the [[Slayer]]. Their threat is manifested in direct battles and sending minions against Buffy and her friends, but it's not until the loss of Angel's [[soul]] that the season's Big Bad is revealed, who takes a place of leadership over the two vampires. Before the final battle, Angelus's apocalypse is opposed by Spike, who becomes a reluctant ally with the Slayer, and parts with Drusilla. Angelus is defeated by the restoration of his soul, and his apocalypse averted with his own death. |
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BigBad Spike.jpg|Spike|link=Spike |
BigBad Spike.jpg|Spike|link=Spike |
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Juliet (7).jpg|Drusilla|link=Drusilla |
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===Season Three=== |
===Season Three=== |
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− | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 3|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 3]], the previously unseen mayor of Sunnydale is revealed as an apocalyptic threat, counting on the service of his allies [[Mr. Trick]] and [[Faith Lehane]] to prepare for his [[Ascension]]. Buffy deals with the vampire and the rogue Slayer, having the final battle against the Big Bad [[Richard Wilkins]], who successfully became a pure [[demon]]. The [[Scooby Gang]] defeats him and his army of vampires with the help of the [[Class of '99]], and exploded his demon form. |
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BigBad MayorWilkins.jpg|Richard Wilkins|link=Richard Wilkins |
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LittleBad_Faith.jpg|Faith Lehane|link=Faith Lehane |
LittleBad_Faith.jpg|Faith Lehane|link=Faith Lehane |
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LittleBad MrTrick.jpg|Mr. Trick|link=Mr. Trick |
LittleBad MrTrick.jpg|Mr. Trick|link=Mr. Trick |
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===Season Four=== |
===Season Four=== |
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− | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 4|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 4]], the Scooby Gang is initially suspicious of the [[Initiative]]'s operating mode, but it's not until [[Maggie Walsh]] attempt to kill Buffy Summers that their intentions are revealed. Her threat is short-lived, as Dr. Walsh's secret project, [[Adam]], kills his own creator. As the Big Bad, Adam assumes the position of dominance in Sunnydale upon vampires, and attempts to cause the death of both [[human]]s and demons, in order to create an army of [[bio-mechanical demonoid]]s. |
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BIgBad Adam.jpg|Adam|link=Adam |
BIgBad Adam.jpg|Adam|link=Adam |
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S413 Maggie.png|Dr. Maggie Walsh|link=Maggie Walsh |
S413 Maggie.png|Dr. Maggie Walsh|link=Maggie Walsh |
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4X07TI1001.jpg|The Initiative|link=The Initiative (organization) |
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===Season Five=== |
===Season Five=== |
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− | [[Glorificus]] is revealed as the biggest threat in In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | [[Glorificus]] is revealed as the biggest threat in In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 5]], not only for her apocalyptic intentions of opening all gates between dimensions, but her interests in sacrificing the Slayer's younger sister, [[Dawn Summers]]. The [[Higher being|goddess]] counted on [[Glory's minions|her minions]] assistance, but the Scooby Gang were also forced to deal against the [[Knights of Byzantium]], due to their radically conflicting solutions against Glory. Despite being able to defeat the Goddess in the final battle, her apocalypse had already began, which Buffy averts with her own death. |
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Buffyjinx.jpg|Glory's Minions|link=Glory's Minions |
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===Season Six=== |
===Season Six=== |
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− | Despite the constant threat of [[the Trio]] against the Slayer during [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
+ | Despite the constant threat of [[the Trio]] against the Slayer during [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 6]], specially their relentless leader [[Warren Mears]], their own threat caused the manifestation of a Dark [[Willow Rosenberg]]. The [[witch]] not only then kills Warren, goes against the two remaining members, battle her own friends in the Scooby Gang, but she brings the beginning of her own apocalypse. |
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BigBad DarkWillowblackeyes.png|Dark Willow|link=Willow Rosenberg |
BigBad DarkWillowblackeyes.png|Dark Willow|link=Willow Rosenberg |
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BigBad WarrenMears.jpg|Warren Mears|link=Warren Mears |
BigBad WarrenMears.jpg|Warren Mears|link=Warren Mears |
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===Season Seven=== |
===Season Seven=== |
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− | + | The [[First Evil]] returns in [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' season 7]] with an attempt to completely eliminate the Slayer line, and gain corporeal form to dominate the Earth. For this, he counts on his minions, the [[Harbingers of Death]], who spent the year attacking Potential Slayers; the priest [[Caleb]], who orchestrated the First's attacks; and an army of [[Turok-Han]]s, against whom the Scoobies had their final battle. |
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BigBad FirstEvil.jpg|The First Evil|link=The First Evil |
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+ | <gallery orientation="square" position="center" spacing="small" widths="150" navigation="true" hideaddbutton="true"> |
+ | Harbinger01.jpg|Harbingers of Death|link=Harbingers of Death |
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− | + | Dirty Girls Caleb 01.jpg|Caleb|link=Caleb |
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7866 6.jpg|Turok-Han|link=Turok-Han |
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===Season Eight=== |
===Season Eight=== |
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− | In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight]]'', the [[Angel#Twilight|Twilight persona]] was leader of [[Twilight Group|a miscellaneous group]] manipulated to act against Slayers all over the world. Some notable members who posed direct threats against the Scooby Gang were [[Amy Madison]], Warren Mears, and General [[Voll]]. The group was composed by humans and demons with their own intentions and agendas, but the |
+ | In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight]]'', the [[Angel#Twilight|Twilight persona]] was leader of [[Twilight Group|a miscellaneous group]] manipulated to act against Slayers all over the world. Some notable members who posed direct threats against the Scooby Gang were [[Amy Madison]], Warren Mears, and General [[Voll]]. The group was composed by humans and demons with their own intentions and agendas, but the seasons' final threat and Big Bad is revealed through the manifestation of the real [[Twilight]], a dimension's sentience, who caused its own birth and Earth's consequential downfall. The apocalypse is only averted when Buffy destroys the [[Seed of Wonder]], provoking the [[end of magic]] and Twilight's imprisonment in his own dimension. |
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+ | Twilight.jpg|The Twilight persona|link=Angel#Twilight |
+ | Twilight.png|Followers of Twilight|link=Twilight Group |
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===Season Nine=== |
===Season Nine=== |
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− | The ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine]]'' Big Bads [[Simone Doffler]] and [[Severin]] teams up in order to invade the [[Deeper Well]] and concretize their own plans. The Siphon wishes to absorb [[magic]] enough to turn back time, potentially causing an apocalypse, while the rogue Slayer attempts to become an unnaturally powerful vampire. Simone awakens [[Maloker]], the [[Old One]] father of vampires, but her [[Slaypire]] form is staked by Buffy. Maloker, though, imminently conquering |
+ | The ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine]]'' Big Bads [[Simone Doffler]] and [[Severin]] teams up in order to invade the [[Deeper Well]] and concretize their own plans. The Siphon wishes to absorb [[magic]] enough to turn back time, potentially causing an apocalypse, while the rogue Slayer attempts to become an unnaturally powerful vampire. Simone awakens [[Maloker]], the [[Old One]] father of vampires, but her [[Slaypire]] form is staked by Buffy. Maloker, though, imminently conquering Earth's surface, is only stopped by the power of the siphon's sacrifice, alongside [[Illyria]], in the creation of the new [[Seed of Wonder]]. |
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SimoneNoto.jpg|Simone Doffler|link=Simone Doffler |
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Severin.jpg|Severin the Siphon|link=Severin |
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Maloker.png|Maloker|link=Maloker |
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===Season Ten=== |
===Season Ten=== |
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In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]'', The unholy triumvirate of [[the Soul Glutton]], [[the Mistress]], and [[the Sculptor]] is formed in order to take vengeance of the Scooby Gang and command over an apocalypse on Earth. The Big Bad, though, is only revealed when [[D'Hoffryn]] himself manages to kill the demons, but also assassinating the [[Magic Council]], in attempt to accumulate the power for himself, take vengeance from the Scoobies, and dominate the Earth. Through the magic rules of the ''[[Vampyr]]'' book, Buffy and her friends are able to defend themselves from the [[Lower Being]], and successfully kill him. |
In ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]'', The unholy triumvirate of [[the Soul Glutton]], [[the Mistress]], and [[the Sculptor]] is formed in order to take vengeance of the Scooby Gang and command over an apocalypse on Earth. The Big Bad, though, is only revealed when [[D'Hoffryn]] himself manages to kill the demons, but also assassinating the [[Magic Council]], in attempt to accumulate the power for himself, take vengeance from the Scoobies, and dominate the Earth. Through the magic rules of the ''[[Vampyr]]'' book, Buffy and her friends are able to defend themselves from the [[Lower Being]], and successfully kill him. |
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The Sculptor.jpg|The Sculptor|link=The Sculptor |
The Sculptor.jpg|The Sculptor|link=The Sculptor |
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===Season Eleven=== |
===Season Eleven=== |
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− | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven]], [[Joanna Wise]], leader of the [[Pandora Project]], is revealed as the responsible for summoning the [[Shenlong]]. She did so in order to cause [[San Francisco]] |
+ | In [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven]], [[Joanna Wise]], leader of the [[Pandora Project]], is revealed as the responsible for summoning the [[Shenlong]]. She did so in order to cause [[San Francisco]]'s destruction and the public controversy on magic, with the final intention to have the power of a ruler in a world that no one would have access to magic but her. While confronted by the Scooby Gang, Wise once again summoned the dragon to absorb its power, but, with the Scoobies' help, it sough out its magic and devoured her. The battle and her confession being filmed, Wise and her Project were publicly exposed, the people involved were punished, and all policies regarding the supernatural reviewed. |
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Wise.png|Joanna Wise|link=Joanna Wise |
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===Season Twelve=== |
===Season Twelve=== |
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As seen in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve]]''. |
As seen in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve]]''. |
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Mayor-snake.gif|Richard Wilkins|link=Richard Wilkins |
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==''Angel''== |
==''Angel''== |
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− | For the '' |
+ | For the ''Angel'' series, the law firm [[Wolfram & Hart]] was the Big Bad present in the series; however, there were other major recurring threats that arose, those of which were either associates of Wolfram & Hart or a third party with its own agenda. While the format of the series didn't stick to an established Big Bad the way ''Buffy'' did, several characters and elements have represented significant season arcs, using the "Big Bad" term frequently. The pattern of this was as follows: |
===Season One=== |
===Season One=== |
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− | As seen in [[Angel |
+ | As seen in [[Angel season 1|''Angel'' season 1]]. |
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Holland.jpg|Holland Manners|link=Holland Manners |
Holland.jpg|Holland Manners|link=Holland Manners |
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Lindsey_city_of.png|Lindsey McDonald|link=Lindsey McDonald |
Lindsey_city_of.png|Lindsey McDonald|link=Lindsey McDonald |
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===Season Two=== |
===Season Two=== |
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− | As seen in [[Angel |
+ | As seen in [[Angel season 2|''Angel'' season 2]]. |
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Darla.png|Darla|link=Darla |
Darla.png|Darla|link=Darla |
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===Season Three=== |
===Season Three=== |
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− | As seen in [[Angel |
+ | As seen in [[Angel season 3|''Angel'' season 3]]. |
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BigBad DanielHoltz.png|Daniel Holtz|link=Daniel Holtz |
BigBad DanielHoltz.png|Daniel Holtz|link=Daniel Holtz |
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LittleBad Sahjhan.jpg|Sahjhan|link=Sahjhan |
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Justine_Cooper.png|Justine Cooper|link=Justine Cooper |
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===Season Four=== |
===Season Four=== |
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− | As seen in [[Angel |
+ | As seen in [[Angel season 4|''Angel'' season 4]]. |
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LittleBad TheBeast.jpg|The Beast|link=The Beast |
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⚫ | *The term was based on a commentary in episode "[[Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered]]", when Buffy Summers describes the newly soulless Angel as "the big bad thing in the dark". The expression "big bad" itself was first used on screen in episode "[[Gingerbread]]", in which Buffy said an occult symbol was harmless, "not a big bad". |
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⚫ | *"Big Bad" was notably often used in relation to Spike: Xander told him "I hate to break it to you, O Impotent One, but you're not the Big Bad anymore." ("[[Doomed]]"); he teased Harmony saying "Look at you, all puffed and mighty, thinking you're the new Big Bad." ("[[Real Me]]"); he refereed to himself while explaining "I just thought she'd be safer with Big Bad lookin' over her shoulder." ("[[Blood Ties]]"); [[Buffybot]] was programmed to say "Oh Spike, you're the big bad!" ("[[Intervention]]"); he explained "You can't feel it unless you're into the big bad — a witch or a vampire or—" ("[[Wrecked]]"); he declared about himself "Big Bad's back and lookin' for a little death." ("[[Beneath You]]"); and [[Kennedy]] told him "hate to say it, Big Bad, but you look like you can barely stand." |
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⚫ | *At the end of the Season 7 episode "[[Lessons]]", the First Evil appeared in the form of the previous seasons' Big Bads (or significant "little bads"), in reverse chronological order: Warren Mears (season 6), Glorificus (season 5), Adam (season 4), Richard Wilkins (season 3), Drusilla (season 2), and the Master (season 1). |
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⚫ | *A special cover for comic issue ''[[The Spread of Their Evil]]'' features Buffy fighting its most recent Big Bad with previous Big Bads (or significant "little bads") laying defeated: the Master, Spike, Drusilla, Angel, Richard Wilkins, Adam, Glorificus, Warren Mears, Caleb, Twilight, Severin, Simone Doffler, and D'Hoffryn. |
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+ | *The licensed reference book ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Encyclopedia]]'' listed ''Buffy''<nowiki/>'s Big Bad as: The Master/The Order of Aurelius, The Order of Aurelius/Angelus, Mayor Richard Wilkins, Adam, Glorificus, The Trio, Dark Willow, The First Evil, Twilight, Simone Doffler, and D'Hoffryn. |
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**The ''TV Tropes Wiki'' lists [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BigBad many more examples]. |
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The subject of this article is a recurring theme in the Buffyverse, and is told, either partially or completely, from a real-world perspective. |
- “I hate to break it to you, O Impotent One, but you're not the 'Big Bad' anymore. You're not even the 'Kind of Naughty'.”
- ―Alexander Harris[src]
Big Bad is a term applied to describe major villains on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Specifically, it is usually accepted to refer to the single villain that, in each season of Buffy, is the dominant and final one.
The Big Bad is typically not only dangerous, as most of them threaten some version of apocalypse, but also help articulate the major themes of the season. Some of the Big Bads are built up and present from the season's beginning (or earlier) — i.e., the Master — and others are sprung as a surprise near the end of the season — i.e., Angelus.
For some of the show, the seasons followed a pattern in which lesser villains, presumed to be the Big Bad, are introduced, only to later lead to the more powerful surprise Big Bad: near the beginning of the season, a villain would appear to be a Big Bad and absorbs much of the heroes' attention, until, suddenly, this "Little Bad" is rid of and replaced by the Big Bad, usually about halfway through the season.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Big Bad is a term originally used by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series to describe a major recurring adversary, usually the chief villain or antagonist in a particular broadcast season. It has since been used to describe annual villains in other television series, and has also been used in scholarly work discussing Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
This pattern in action:
The Origin
As seen in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film and the canon adaptation The Origin.
Season One
The Master is established as Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 1's biggest threat since the beginning, but isn't able to perform direct acts until the season finale. Until then, he commanded over the Order of Aurelius, in special the vampire Darla, to prepare and fulfill the prophecy for his return. When his battle against Buffy Summers finally takes place, the Master succeeds in killing the Slayer, and, alongside his minions, begins the apocalypse on Earth. Buffy, though, triumphs when she's resuscitated and become able to kill the Master herself.
Season Two
At the beginning of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2, the duo Spike and Drusilla arrive at Sunnydale to take place of the Master (and the Anointed One) as the new master vampires to defeat the Slayer. Their threat is manifested in direct battles and sending minions against Buffy and her friends, but it's not until the loss of Angel's soul that the season's Big Bad is revealed, who takes a place of leadership over the two vampires. Before the final battle, Angelus's apocalypse is opposed by Spike, who becomes a reluctant ally with the Slayer, and parts with Drusilla. Angelus is defeated by the restoration of his soul, and his apocalypse averted with his own death.
Season Three
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 3, the previously unseen mayor of Sunnydale is revealed as an apocalyptic threat, counting on the service of his allies Mr. Trick and Faith Lehane to prepare for his Ascension. Buffy deals with the vampire and the rogue Slayer, having the final battle against the Big Bad Richard Wilkins, who successfully became a pure demon. The Scooby Gang defeats him and his army of vampires with the help of the Class of '99, and exploded his demon form.
Season Four
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 4, the Scooby Gang is initially suspicious of the Initiative's operating mode, but it's not until Maggie Walsh attempt to kill Buffy Summers that their intentions are revealed. Her threat is short-lived, as Dr. Walsh's secret project, Adam, kills his own creator. As the Big Bad, Adam assumes the position of dominance in Sunnydale upon vampires, and attempts to cause the death of both humans and demons, in order to create an army of bio-mechanical demonoids.
Season Five
Glorificus is revealed as the biggest threat in In Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5, not only for her apocalyptic intentions of opening all gates between dimensions, but her interests in sacrificing the Slayer's younger sister, Dawn Summers. The goddess counted on her minions assistance, but the Scooby Gang were also forced to deal against the Knights of Byzantium, due to their radically conflicting solutions against Glory. Despite being able to defeat the Goddess in the final battle, her apocalypse had already began, which Buffy averts with her own death.
Season Six
Despite the constant threat of the Trio against the Slayer during Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, specially their relentless leader Warren Mears, their own threat caused the manifestation of a Dark Willow Rosenberg. The witch not only then kills Warren, goes against the two remaining members, battle her own friends in the Scooby Gang, but she brings the beginning of her own apocalypse.
Season Seven
The First Evil returns in Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7 with an attempt to completely eliminate the Slayer line, and gain corporeal form to dominate the Earth. For this, he counts on his minions, the Harbingers of Death, who spent the year attacking Potential Slayers; the priest Caleb, who orchestrated the First's attacks; and an army of Turok-Hans, against whom the Scoobies had their final battle.
Season Eight
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, the Twilight persona was leader of a miscellaneous group manipulated to act against Slayers all over the world. Some notable members who posed direct threats against the Scooby Gang were Amy Madison, Warren Mears, and General Voll. The group was composed by humans and demons with their own intentions and agendas, but the seasons' final threat and Big Bad is revealed through the manifestation of the real Twilight, a dimension's sentience, who caused its own birth and Earth's consequential downfall. The apocalypse is only averted when Buffy destroys the Seed of Wonder, provoking the end of magic and Twilight's imprisonment in his own dimension.
Season Nine
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine Big Bads Simone Doffler and Severin teams up in order to invade the Deeper Well and concretize their own plans. The Siphon wishes to absorb magic enough to turn back time, potentially causing an apocalypse, while the rogue Slayer attempts to become an unnaturally powerful vampire. Simone awakens Maloker, the Old One father of vampires, but her Slaypire form is staked by Buffy. Maloker, though, imminently conquering Earth's surface, is only stopped by the power of the siphon's sacrifice, alongside Illyria, in the creation of the new Seed of Wonder.
Season Ten
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten, The unholy triumvirate of the Soul Glutton, the Mistress, and the Sculptor is formed in order to take vengeance of the Scooby Gang and command over an apocalypse on Earth. The Big Bad, though, is only revealed when D'Hoffryn himself manages to kill the demons, but also assassinating the Magic Council, in attempt to accumulate the power for himself, take vengeance from the Scoobies, and dominate the Earth. Through the magic rules of the Vampyr book, Buffy and her friends are able to defend themselves from the Lower Being, and successfully kill him.
Season Eleven
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven, Joanna Wise, leader of the Pandora Project, is revealed as the responsible for summoning the Shenlong. She did so in order to cause San Francisco's destruction and the public controversy on magic, with the final intention to have the power of a ruler in a world that no one would have access to magic but her. While confronted by the Scooby Gang, Wise once again summoned the dragon to absorb its power, but, with the Scoobies' help, it sough out its magic and devoured her. The battle and her confession being filmed, Wise and her Project were publicly exposed, the people involved were punished, and all policies regarding the supernatural reviewed.
Season Twelve
As seen in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve.
Angel
For the Angel series, the law firm Wolfram & Hart was the Big Bad present in the series; however, there were other major recurring threats that arose, those of which were either associates of Wolfram & Hart or a third party with its own agenda. While the format of the series didn't stick to an established Big Bad the way Buffy did, several characters and elements have represented significant season arcs, using the "Big Bad" term frequently. The pattern of this was as follows:
Season One
As seen in Angel season 1.
Season Two
As seen in Angel season 2.
Season Three
As seen in Angel season 3.
Season Four
As seen in Angel season 4.
Season Five
As seen in Angel season 5.
After the Fall
As seen in After the Fall.
Angel & Faith
As seen in Angel & Faith.
Angel & Faith Season Ten
As seen in Angel & Faith Season Ten.
Season Eleven
As seen in Angel Season Eleven.
Spike
Asylum
As seen in Spike: Asylum.
After the Fall
As seen in Spike: After the Fall.
Spike
As seen in Spike series.
Behind the scenes
- The term was based on a commentary in episode "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", when Buffy Summers describes the newly soulless Angel as "the big bad thing in the dark". The expression "big bad" itself was first used on screen in episode "Gingerbread", in which Buffy said an occult symbol was harmless, "not a big bad".
- "Big Bad" was notably often used in relation to Spike: Xander told him "I hate to break it to you, O Impotent One, but you're not the Big Bad anymore." ("Doomed"); he teased Harmony saying "Look at you, all puffed and mighty, thinking you're the new Big Bad." ("Real Me"); he refereed to himself while explaining "I just thought she'd be safer with Big Bad lookin' over her shoulder." ("Blood Ties"); Buffybot was programmed to say "Oh Spike, you're the big bad!" ("Intervention"); he explained "You can't feel it unless you're into the big bad — a witch or a vampire or—" ("Wrecked"); he declared about himself "Big Bad's back and lookin' for a little death." ("Beneath You"); and Kennedy told him "hate to say it, Big Bad, but you look like you can barely stand."
- At the end of the Season 7 episode "Lessons", the First Evil appeared in the form of the previous seasons' Big Bads (or significant "little bads"), in reverse chronological order: Warren Mears (season 6), Glorificus (season 5), Adam (season 4), Richard Wilkins (season 3), Drusilla (season 2), and the Master (season 1).
- A special cover for comic issue The Spread of Their Evil features Buffy fighting its most recent Big Bad with previous Big Bads (or significant "little bads") laying defeated: the Master, Spike, Drusilla, Angel, Richard Wilkins, Adam, Glorificus, Warren Mears, Caleb, Twilight, Severin, Simone Doffler, and D'Hoffryn.
- The licensed reference book Buffy the Vampire Slayer Encyclopedia listed Buffy's Big Bad as: The Master/The Order of Aurelius, The Order of Aurelius/Angelus, Mayor Richard Wilkins, Adam, Glorificus, The Trio, Dark Willow, The First Evil, Twilight, Simone Doffler, and D'Hoffryn.
- The term has been adopted by several other series:
- Wikipedia lists several examples.
- The Supernatural Wiki has a page on its own Big Bads.
- The TV Tropes Wiki lists many more examples.