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| | PopPolitics.com - Life After Death |
 | | Xander points out, in "Selfless," that Buffy's resolution to kill his lover Anya (who has taken murderous vengeance on a house full of vicious frat boys) is unsound, because she treats the cases of her lovers, Angel and Spike, as if somehow, "it's different" for them (Season 7, episode 5). |
 | | This dilemma was made perversely literal in Buffy's death at the end of the WB's season five ("The Gift," episode 22, where her tombstone read, "She save the world a lot") and rejuvenation in UPN's season six ("Bargaining," episodes 1 and 2). |
 | | As she puts it in "Wrecked," Spike's place in shambles around them, "When did the building fall down?" (Season 6, episode 10). |
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