Before we go any further, I have a Xander confession to make: when I was watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a teen, he was easily my favorite character. He was the super-geek character who didn’t understand women and became a perpetual class clown to hide how much he really cared about everyone around him, qualities which made him instantly relatable to my own dorky self.
It was only watching the series as a much older fan that I discovered what countless recap podcasts had already figured out: Xander is frequently sexist and even cruel, making his scenes in those first few seasons downright hard to rewatch.
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