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Rupert Giles is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Anthony Stewart Head. He serves as Buffy Summers' mentor and surrogate father figure. The character proved popular with viewers, and Head's performance in the role was well received.
Renee (Season 8) Simone Doffler ; Satsu (Season 8) Severin the Siphon (Season 8) first shows up in season eight's final storyarc as an evil looking "guy in John Lennon glasses". [17] He becomes a main villain in season 9. Artist Georges Jeanty had modelled him after the young Professor X in X-Men: First Class. [18] Maloker
A year after the end of the television series, Buffy and Xander now lead command-central, which is situated at a citadel in Scotland.At their disposal are a wide array of psychics, seers, witches, and Slayers, [8] along with a vast amount of technology, revealed to be the result of Buffy robbing a Swiss bank to acquire the funds. [9]
Meanwhile, in London, a man and woman are attacked by cloaked men. Giles charges into a London house and finds the dead woman and the dazed man, Robson, who warns Giles that something has started and that they need to be gathered. As Giles listens, one of the robed figures appears behind him and swings an axe at his head as the episode ends.
Looking back 20 years after the show premiered, we have a whole different understanding of who the hearthrob and hero of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was. Giles was there all along.
Anthony Stewart Head (born 20 February 1954) [1] is an English actor and singer. Primarily a performer in musical theatre, he rose to fame in the UK in the 1980s following his role in the Gold Blend couple television advertisements for Nescafé, which led to major roles in several television series.
Throughout the issues, he slips references to past episodes in the dialogue. Willow's comment "I'd like to test that theory" was first uttered by Giles in season six. Amy's reference that Willow attempted to end the world occurred in "Grave." When Willow's hair turns black, Dawn questions her if she's evil again ("Villains.")
Based upon the life of the character of Rupert Giles in England. Slayer School: 2003 The show might have used some of the Potentials who had become slayers after the Buffy finale. Faith the Vampire Slayer: 2003 Tim Minear was behind an unfulfilled idea for a Buffy spinoff in 2003 featuring Eliza Dushku as the popular antihero slayer Faith ...