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[[Emma Caulfield]] as [[Anya Jenkins]] <br>
 
[[Emma Caulfield]] as [[Anya Jenkins]] <br>
 
[[Michelle Trachtenberg]] as [[Dawn Summers]] (from episode 2 onwards) <br>
 
[[Michelle Trachtenberg]] as [[Dawn Summers]] (from episode 2 onwards) <br>
[[Amber Benson]] as [[Tara Maclay]] <br>
 
 
[[James Marsters]] as [[Spike]] <br>
 
[[James Marsters]] as [[Spike]] <br>
 
[[Anthony Stewart Head]] as [[Rupert Giles]]<br>
 
[[Anthony Stewart Head]] as [[Rupert Giles]]<br>

Revision as of 18:35, 19 September 2014

The fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer originally aired from September 26 2000 to May 22 2001, concurrently with the second season of Angel, and was the final season of the show to be broadcast by the WB.

Cast

Principal Cast

In order of character appearances


Recurring Cast

In order of character appearances

Season Summary

Dawn appears in Sunnydale as a younger sister of Buffy. No one finds this strange, but it is soon revealed that the teenager is a mystical energy called The Key that was transformed by a group of monks, using Buffy's essence, into human form. False memories were implanted in all those concerned to protect the fourteen-year-old from Glory, an exiled God from a demon dimension who wants to leave the human body in which she is trapped -- Ben the hospital intern -- for her home universe.

While she worked to locate the Key, she creates an army of mental patients as she fed off their brains. Buffy and her friends struggle to discover her plan while protecting the innocent Dawn, who struggled to accept who she is while Spike fell in love with Buffy. Joyce Summers dies after a struggle with brain tumor in an episode which won the series its widest critical acclaim. Glory eventually discovers the Key's new form and kidnaps her for a ritual that would bring down the walls separating different dimensions. This would bring total chaos on Earth. While Glory cannot be killed in her God form, Ben was murdered by Giles to protect Buffy and the world. Once the ritual began thanks to a demon who came to help Glory, Buffy finally understood a cryptic message from the First Slayer. As she shares the same essence with Dawn, Buffy throws herself into the vortex and sacrifices her own life for the world. She leaves Dawn with the message, "The hardest thing in this world is to live in it."

The main antagonist of this season was Glory.

List of Episodes

  1. "Buffy vs. Dracula"
  2. "Real Me"
  3. "The Replacement"
  4. "Out of My Mind"
  5. "No Place Like Home"
  6. "Family"
  7. "Fool for Love"
  8. "Shadow"
  9. "Listening to Fear"
  10. "Into the Woods"
  11. "Triangle"
  1. "Checkpoint"
  2. "Blood Ties"
  3. "Crush"
  4. "I Was Made to Love You"
  5. "The Body"
  6. "Forever"
  7. "Intervention"
  8. "Tough Love"
  9. "Spiral"
  10. "The Weight of the World"
  11. "The Gift"

Trivia

  • This is the only season where in Anya Jenkins appears in every episode.