Although every season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s reboot is a great start for any fans who were fretting about the show leaving behind its original leading lady. However, the more divisive news that the reboot will follow a new slayer as its main character, rather than an older Buffy, is similarly promising.
While this might mean that Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s reboot won’t be overly Tara’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer death to a broader issue with later seasons, the show has many flaws worth fixing.
Buffy's Later Seasons Mostly Left Vampires Behind - And Struggled With Power Creep
The Villains of Later Buffy the Vampire Slayer Seasons Were Absurdly Overpowered
While it might be hard for die-hard fans to face, Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s villains became too powerful in later seasons of the series. A quick look back at Buffy the Vampire Slayer's most powerful villains highlights this issue, as the first few seasons focused primarily on the titular threat of vampires. They might be powerful and devious, but individual vampires were still only vampires at the end of the day. The stakes were clear, Buffy’s ability and weaknesses were well-defined, and the fun, weird monster-of-the-week antagonists kept things fresh.
As Power Creep set in earnest, the villains got progressively more overpowered with each ing season.
However, as early as the Mayor’s role in season 3, Buffy the Vampire Slayer started to test out villains who were much more powerful than mere vampires. Fortunately, there was still a strong vampire presence, so the show still felt true to its roots. However, as "Glory’s entertaining role as Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s villain proves this wasn't all bad, but it was a problem.
Buffy's Reboot Having A New Slayer Makes It Easier To Return To Its Roots
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Can Go Back To Basics With Its New Star
The power levels seen in Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s later villains went way beyond what the Slayer started out as. While this wasn't always bad thanks to characters like Glory, the show was still at its best in seasons 2 and 3. The reboot should not simply rehash those early seasons, but it should recapture Buffy’s relative vulnerability from that period.

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With Buffy the Vampire Slayer's return officially confirmed and underway at Hulu, many of us are now thinking about what we need from the reboot.
There was a sense of Buffy the Vampire Slayer needing to increase the challenges Buffy faced with each new villain, so the powers went up and up and the scope of the series grew too broad. The same issue occurred in Supernatural, with the series morphing from a show about monster-slaying brothers into an epic saga about angels, God, and reality itself. With a new slayer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s reboot can mercifully get back to focusing on vampires and feeling a bit more grounded in its villains.
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer
- Release Date
- 1997 - 2003
- Network
- The WB
- Showrunner
- Joss Whedon
Cast
- Buffy Summers
- Alexander Harris
- Directors
- Joss Whedon
- Writers
- Joss Whedon
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