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** Buffy's reaction to Faith hitting on Scott, Faith drawing a heart on the outside of Buffy's window, Buffy telling Xander and Willow that she has a 'date' with Faith, the two of them dancing together, Faith's blatant jealousy of Angel that parallels Xander's hatred towards him, Faith's attempts to bring Buffy over to [[The Dark Side]], Faith kissing Buffy's forehead (which Buffy ''returns'' when Faith's in her coma), Buffy's reccurring dreams about Faith (in one of them they 'make a bed' together), Xander telling Cordelia that Faith and Buffy were in the library 'getting sweaty', and the countless times their faces come close when they fight. |
** Buffy's reaction to Faith hitting on Scott, Faith drawing a heart on the outside of Buffy's window, Buffy telling Xander and Willow that she has a 'date' with Faith, the two of them dancing together, Faith's blatant jealousy of Angel that parallels Xander's hatred towards him, Faith's attempts to bring Buffy over to [[The Dark Side]], Faith kissing Buffy's forehead (which Buffy ''returns'' when Faith's in her coma), Buffy's reccurring dreams about Faith (in one of them they 'make a bed' together), Xander telling Cordelia that Faith and Buffy were in the library 'getting sweaty', and the countless times their faces come close when they fight. |
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** Also Faith's habit of calling Buffy "girlfriend" in "Bad Girls" and her [[Foe Yay]] request to "Give us a kiss" before their final fight in "Graduation Day". |
** Also Faith's habit of calling Buffy "girlfriend" in "Bad Girls" and her [[Foe Yay]] request to "Give us a kiss" before their final fight in "Graduation Day". |
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*** Faith/''anything'' probably counts. We do get an interesting insight into her...interests in the season 7 episode "Dirty Girls." Faith herself shoots down the idea of her being gay. [[If |
*** Faith/''anything'' probably counts. We do get an interesting insight into her...interests in the season 7 episode "Dirty Girls." Faith herself shoots down the idea of her being gay. [[If It's You It's Okay|She doesn't say she gives Buffy an exception.]] |
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* Also Angel and Giles. Man that vampire gets around. |
* Also Angel and Giles. Man that vampire gets around. |
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** The vampire getting around may just have something to do with both the attractiveness of David Boreanaz and the fact that he is a really good actor who could create chemistry with a dishrag. |
** The vampire getting around may just have something to do with both the attractiveness of David Boreanaz and the fact that he is a really good actor who could create chemistry with a dishrag. |
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* Buffy and Kendra in season 2, kind of a "warm-up" to the Buffy-Faith relationship next season. |
* Buffy and Kendra in season 2, kind of a "warm-up" to the Buffy-Faith relationship next season. |
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* Buffy and Cordelia ("I know you share this feeling we have for each other, deep down...") |
* Buffy and Cordelia ("I know you share this feeling we have for each other, deep down...") |
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* Anya and Willow (On doing a spell in season 7 "It did get a [[Does This Remind You of Anything|little bit sexy]], [[Continuity Nod|didn't it]]?") |
* Anya and Willow (On doing a spell in season 7 "It did get a [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|little bit sexy]], [[Continuity Nod|didn't it]]?") |
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** And season five; ''Tough Love'': "You can sleep with me! [[That Came Out Wrong|...That came out lot more lesbian than it sounded in my head."]] |
** And season five; ''Tough Love'': "You can sleep with me! [[That Came Out Wrong|...That came out lot more lesbian than it sounded in my head."]] |
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* Xander and, well, everyone. Spike, Angel, Oz, Andrew, even Giles. He kind of owns this trope. |
* Xander and, well, everyone. Spike, Angel, Oz, Andrew, even Giles. He kind of owns this trope. |