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Cordelia becomes an awesome character before she moves to LA. I'd say starting as soon as "Out of Mind, Out of Sight".
Spike, Angel, Dru, and Darla all hung out for a few decades in the late 1800's, I'm pretty sure they all did each other during that time. The thing is, Spike is quite unique, a monogamous vampire. Being as how they're soulless, they typically don't feel love and are all about the sex and passion, but Spike is different.
I don't think it's fair to call early Buffy as the "typical Whedon girl" because she's the DEFINITIVE Whedon girl. The formula STARTS at her. Willow simply wasn't gay until they decided to make her gay, so there are no signs then. The earliest comes in an episode towards the end of season 3. Xander's not gay. Obsessing over one girl and being jealous and trying to prove masculinity? That's a lot of teenage boys. Heck, that was me when I was in high school.
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Oh, yeah, but you could describe her as, idk, Kitty Pryde without Emma Frost and her hardware skills, y'know? She didn't have the layers that the other Whedonladies have.
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Buffy does gain layers, though. She was still in the test drive phase, especially season 1, which was more about the concept than the character.
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