Plus, a bunch of othercharacters from both showswould stop over too.

Ahead, a ranking of those crossover episodes.

She then heads back to Sunnydale to pop up in theBuffyseason 5 episode “Crush.”

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In fact, she gets her wires crossed and assumes she’s queer.

Hey, we can’t blame Cordy for wanting a mindless hookup considering her dark day job.

Heartbreakingly, we never see the reunion as it all takes place off screen.

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And so ensues a season of squabbling between the two vamps with souls who fell for the same slayer.

Spike then appears on his heels, seeking the ring for himself.

It all ends with Angel destroying the ring rather than figuring out how he looks with a tan.

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“Forever”

After the death of Buffy’s mother, Angel comes to Sunnydale to comfort her.

They hang out at the graveyarda regular date spot for these twoand share a kiss.

It’s a short crossover in season 5 ofBuffy, but a meaningful one.

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Can you believe it?

Now they can be together in ways they never could be before!

She doesn’t and leaves, while Angel is stuck knowing what could’ve been forever more.

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Redefinition

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Disharmony

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Damage

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Conviction

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In-the-Dark

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Pangs

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Sanctuary

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