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- “People called them the Cordettes. A bunch of girls from wealthy families. They ruled the high school. Decided what was in, who was popular. It was like the Soviet secret police if they cared a lot about shoes.”
- ―Angel[src]
Cordettes was the name used to refer to the clique that Cordelia Chase led while in high school; it was formed by the wealthiest and most popular girls in Sunnydale High, determining who and what was popular. Angel once compared them to the KGB, if the aforementioned organization had cared a lot about shoes. For example, when Buffy Summers arrives on Sunnydale, Cordelia makes her take the test to order to be integrated into the group. However, Buffy is quickly ejected when she speaks with Willow Rosenberg and Alexander Harris (who were the main scapegoats of the Cordettes) and especially thought to have "attacked" Cordelia with a stake in the Bronze.
Even though they were originally led by Cordelia, they later turned on her after she began to date Xander Harris. During this time, they were led by Harmony Kendall, though certain Cordettes remained friendly with Cordelia despite her expulsion from the group. Contact between the group apparently ceased after graduation, although this may have been facilitated by such developments as Harmony being sired and Cordelia's unwillingness to reveal the scale of the trouble she now faced in making a life for herself in Los Angeles.
Known members
- Cordelia Chase, the original leader, replaced as leader by Harmony after she started dating Xander.
- Harmony Kendall, the final leader, replaced Cordelia after the latter started going out with Xander.
- Aura, an actual friend of Cordelia, the two kept in touch after graduation.
- Blue
- Aphrodesia
- Gwen Ditchik
- Shanice
- Katherine Wexford
- Buffy Summers (ejected)
- Anya Emerson (temporary)
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Behind the Scenes
- The name "the Cordettes" was mentioned in "Rm w/a Vu" by Angel. Cordelia's clique was given no such name during the time it existed.
Appearances
- "Welcome to the Hellmouth"
- "The Harvest"
- "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"
- "Out of Mind, Out of Sight"
- "When She Was Bad"
- "Some Assembly Required"
- "Inca Mummy Girl"
- "Reptile Boy"
- "What's My Line, Part One"
- "Bad Eggs"
- "Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered"
- "Anne"
- "The Wish"
- "Amends"
- "The Prom"
- "Graduation Day, Part Two"
- "Rm w/a Vu" (Only mentioned)
- "Disharmony" (Only mentioned)
- "Spin the Bottle" (Only mentioned)
- After These Messages ... We'll Be Right Back! (Only in a dream)