Summary

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer's famous lines can be cringeworthy when viewed through a modern lens, raising questions about a potential revival or reboot.
  • Some of the show's language and moments are reflective of the time it was released, resulting in glaringly obvious uncomfortable moments.
  • While intentional comedy can sometimes excuse cringeworthy moments, certain lines from characters like Angel, Willow, and Buffy can feel out of place or poorly developed.

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A cringeworthy moment can come from an awkward situation, or a character attempting to sound cool. It's worth noting that a cringeworthy moment can sometimes be intentional for the sake of comedy, but not always. Considering Buffy the Vampire Slayer was initially released in 1997, 26 years before the new Buffy sequel series, a lot of the language used is reflective of the time, resulting in some glaringly obvious moments that the show could do without.

14 "Why are you ridin' me?" – Angel to Buffy

Buffy and Angel Looking Sad in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2 saw Buffy's relationship with Angel develop, which led to a lot of teenage angst. While trying to protect Buffy, he and Buffy ended up arguing, resulting in this comment from him. Angel's character wasn't fully developed in the show's earlier seasons, so this remark seems quite uncomfortable and out of place compared to the character Angel eventually became in later seasons.

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13 "Hello? Gay now." – Willow to Anya

Willow and Tara Embrace in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Willow's sexuality was a huge talking point when the character was written into a relationship with Tara in season 5, making the two of them one of the first depictions of queer women on television at the time. While talking with Anya, Willow defended that she wouldn't break Cordelia and her boyfriend up again due to her "now" being gay. Willow's sexuality was an important part of the show that could have been better explored and developed.

12 "Bored, now." – Vampire Willow

Xander and Willow in Buffy

This line from Buffy the Vampire Slayer became one of the show's best-known catchphrases. Despite Willow's usual sweetness, the line is rather sinister, but also quite cliché for a villainous entity. Buffy's Dark Willow was introduced as a version of Willow from an alternative reality, as a result of Cordelia's wish that Buffy never moved to Sunnydale. Although the quote is best known from the vampire doppelganger version of Willow, this line was originally said by Cordelia, but Vampire Willow was the one to bring it to its popular status.

11 "If you're not jacked in, you're not alive." – Fritz

Fritz Siegel

Frtiz was introduced in season 1's "I Robot You, Jane", and only appeared in this episode. Fritz had been recruited by the evil Moloch to watch Buffy, but unfortunately was killed by his master as a demonstration of power to the Slayer. His entire speech for this opening can be considered cringe and could be compared to a sci-fi drama, seeing as the character is set up as a stereotypical hurt computer nerd, looking for something bigger.

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10 "And , if you hurt her, I will beat you to death with a shovel." – Willow to Riley

buffy the vampire slayer willow and buffy

This quote by Willow was a reputable cliché, inspired by every film or show when someone threatens their best friend's prospective partner. The quote comes from season 4's "The Initiative", as Riley asks Willow for his help with pursuing Buffy. However, it is a little on the nose, given that there are several ways Willow could communicate this to Riley without being so stereotypical about it.

9 "When you kiss me, I want to die." – Buffy to Angel

Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel in Forever Crossover

In season 2's "Reptile Boy", Buffy struggles with her feelings for Angel. The entire scene from where this quote originated is very clichéd, but the final line is what clinches its title as cringe-worthy. Buffy's conflict with Angel being a vampire, despite their clear attraction to one another, was very stereotypical and laced with teenage angst. Interestingly, however, this line comes from a Shakespearean reference. Shakespeare frequently used the phrasing "la petite mort", which translates as "little death" – referring to how an orgasm takes away a little piece of life.

8 "Nothing can defeat the penis!" – Xander to Willow

Xander in buffy

Although intentionally cringe, this line from Buffy season 4, episode 5, "Beer Bad" comes from a drunken conversation between Xander and Willow about Buffy. In a truly wholesome and platonic way, the two discuss Buffy's dating life, and Willow points out to Xander that Buffy had plenty of options, including men who choose their brains over hormones. Nowadays, it's unlikely this line would be used, but it makes a bit of sense considering Xander is drunk in this scene.

7 "It’s like a meat party in my mouth." – Dawn

Dawn in Buffy

In season 6's "Wrecked", an unintentionally dirty comment was made by Dawn, Buffy's younger sister. Immediately after, Dawn acknowledged what she had said, but unfortunately, the damage had already been done. The character of Dawn was 15 at the time of the episode, making the line even more problematic. It shouldn't have been used then, and it would surely not be used now.

6 "Cow me." – Riley

Riley Finn in front of a door in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

In Buffy season 5, episode 1, "Buffy vs. Dracula", Buffy and her friends went to the beach with a makeshift barbecue. Although Riley only made a simple comment, the way he asked Xander for a burger was uncomfortable and unusual. Despite only using two words, there could have been a much better way to phrase such a request, especially without having to acknowledge the animal the meat was created from.

5 "I'm talking about watching my lover die."

Buffy Summers looking confused in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.

In Buffy season 3, episode 21, "Graduation Part 1", the day is ruined when Angel is infected with lethal poison. Buffy becomes distracted by her true purpose, conflicted between saving Angel and being the Slayer, which leads to this cringe-worthy quote. Although the levels of drama are reflected well for a teenage girl talking about her boyfriend, it was extremely awkward.