

VICTIMS
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Sunnydale Signpost |
Itself |
The Sunnydale Signpost, it's true, had lived a long a fruitful life when Spike flagrantly ran it down.
It had first been erected in the 1950s when Sunnydale and Hill Valley (from Back to the Future) were
revamped (no pun intended). It had had a long full life, although it was feeling a little faded around the edges.
Do not mourn the signpost, as it does not ... it's enjoying it's recycled life as a notebook.
It's successor, however, suffered the same fate ... it seems whenever Spike comes to town he runs down Sunnydale signposts.
He must really not respect signage.
Sheila was a troublemaker. Violent, rebellious and sullen, she epitomized everything that would make a perfect candidate
for vamphood. Spike saw this and then took advantage of it. Sheila became a vampire. But, interestingly enough, she did not
die and is still out there somewhere creating vamp-havoc.
This guy was not good enough to eat, but killing him was not out of the question.
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Colin - The Anointed One |
Andrew J. Ferchland |
This twitty little Master-wannabe thought he could control Spike. He soon found out otherwise when he got flamed by our
favorite William.
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Billy "Ford" Fordham |
Jason Behr |
A physically and emotionally sick young man, Ford tried to bribe Spike into making him a vampire by offering to deliver
the Slayer (a childhood friend) into his hands. Ford held up his end of the bargain, but Spike's weakness for Drusilla and
underestimation of the Slayer herself caused the plan to fail spectacularly. Spike took out his vengeance on Ford but also kept
up his end of the deal. Unfortunately, Buffy's knowledge of the plan caused her to stake out Ford's resting place and lay him
definitely to rest. Poor Ford. Sympathetic in that you can totally understand his motivation, and yet, you get extremely angry
at him for callously disregarding other people's lives. One of the best characters to ever come out of the Buffy Series.
My suspicion, however, is that Ford didn't really die. See, I think he's an alien, so he just disappeared and
showed up again in Roswell, New Mexico. But that's just my opinion.
Bad blood between these two. Reformed vampire sire and ex-dutiful student come to a head in What's My Line. Pretty
much everything rotten that has ever happened to
Spike is Angel's fault. So, Spike get's revenge on his reformed sire in What's My Line? where he gives him
to Dru for playtime and in "In the Dark" where he lets evil vamp Marcus torture Angel for a goodly long time.
Admit it, Angelus really deserved the thorough thrashing Spike gave him in Becoming. And
what's truly great is ... Angelus never got his own back.
Poor woman. She was in the wrong place, at the wrong time with the totally wrong attitude.
Refusing to give Spike a potion to give someone leprosy is never a good idea. Suck! Spike finds
an alternative solution. Plus, he was hungry.
Old comrades turned idiots with the gall to say our boy had gone soft! They deserved to get bashed, thrashed and totally smashed.
So Buffy and Angel helped ... it was really Spike who took 'em out. Lover's Walk
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