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Cordelia went on to say that despite her popularity, none of her "friends" really know her, and she wondered if they even like her. What makes the scene even sadder is the fact that Cordelia didn't feel like she was being listened to. Yet, she would continue the wicked queen of high school routine because it's better than feeling alone. This was the first time many fans could relate and sympathize with Cordelia.

By season 3, Cordelia was shown to be a key asset to the Scooby Gang and was mostly civil with its members. However, there were times where she couldn't hold back her venomous bite and she would still mistreat them. An example of this was in the episode "Homecoming" when she goes to war with Buffy over the Homecoming Queen title. Since Cordelia was too wrapped up in herself, she forgot to tell Buffy to get her picture taken for the yearbook.

As a result, Buffy decided to run against her. When Cordelia heard the news, she wasted no time in insulting Buffy. It was a side no one wanted to see again. Another moment where the viewers got to see Cordelia's vulnerable side was when she admitted to Xander her family was bankrupt. In "The Prom," Xander was shocked to see Cordelia working in an expensive boutique since she came from a wealthy family. While she tried to hide the truth, Cordelia ended up telling Xander that she had to get a job to pay for a prom dress she had on layaway.

She also revealed that her car, cell phone, and even her home had been taken away, too. It's a lot of pressure for an year-old to take on. After her break-up with Xander, Cordelia decided to go back to being an ice queen and decided to freeze the Scoobies out. In "The Wish," Cordelia decided to purge herself of all things Xander after she caught him cheating on her. However, instead of blaming him and Willow, Cordelia decided that all her bad luck is Buffy's fault. This led her to inadvertently create a parallel universe as wished to Anya that she lived in a world where Buffy didn't come to Sunnydale.

Cordelia then took great pleasure in her Buffy-less world — but not for long. Predators and Prey Absent. Safe Absent. Living Doll Absent. Retreat, Part 1 Absent. Retreat, Part 2 Absent. Retreat, Part 3 Absent. Retreat, Part 4 Absent. Retreat, Part 5 Absent. Turbulence Absent. Twilight, Part 1 Absent. Twilight, Part 2 Absent.

Twilight, Part 3 Absent. Twilight, Part 4 Absent. Last Gleaming, Part 1 Absent. Last Gleaming, Part 2 Absent. Last Gleaming, Part 3 Absent. Last Gleaming, Part 4 Absent.

Last Gleaming, Part 5 Absent. Willow: Goddesses and Monsters Absent. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season New Rules, Part 1 Absent. New Rules, Part 2 Absent. New Rules, Part 3 Absent. New Rules, Part 4 Absent. New Rules, Part 5 Absent. I Wish, Part 1 Absent. I Wish, Part 2 Absent. Return to Sunnydale, Part 1 Absent. Return to Sunnydale, Part 2 Absent. Love Dares You, Part 1 Absent.

Love Dares You, Part 2 Absent. Love Dares You, Part 3 Absent. Relationship Status: Complicated, Part 1 Absent. Relationship Status: Complicated, Part 2 Absent. Old Demons, Part 1 Absent. Old Demons, Part 2 Absent. Old Demons, Part 3 Absent. Freaky Giles Day Absent. Triggers Mention. In Pieces on the Ground, Part 1 Absent. In Pieces on the Ground, Part 2 Absent. In Pieces on the Ground, Part 3 Absent. In Pieces on the Ground, Part 4 Absent.

In Pieces on the Ground, Part 5 Absent. Own It, Part 1 Absent. Own It, Part 2 Absent. Own It, Part 3 Absent. Own It, Part 4 Absent. Own It, Part 5 Absent. Angel: Season 1. Angel: Season 2. Angel: Season 3.

Angel: Season 4. Angel: Season 5. Angel: After the Fall. After the Fall, Part 1 Absent. After the Fall, Part 2 Absent. After the Fall, Part 3 Absent. After the Fall, Part 4 Vision. After the Fall, Part 5 Absent. After the Fall, Part 6 Flashback.

After the Fall, Part 7 Absent. After the Fall, Part 8 Absent. After the Fall, Part 9 Absent. After the Fall, Part 10 Absent. After the Fall, Part 11 Absent. After the Fall, Part 12 Appears. After the Fall, Part 13 Appears.

After the Fall, Part 14 Absent. After the Fall, Part 15 Absent. After the Fall, Part 16 Absent. After the Fall, Part 17 Mention. After the Fall: Epilogue Absent. Live Through This, Part 1 Absent. Live Through This, Part 2 Mention. Live Through This, Part 3 Absent.

Live Through This, Part 4 Absent. In Perfect Harmony Mention. Daddy Issues, Part 1 Absent. Daddy Issues, Part 2 Absent. Daddy Issues, Part 3 Absent. Daddy Issues, Part 4 Absent. Women of a Certain Age Absent. Family Reunion, Part 1 Absent. Family Reunion, Part 2 Absent. Family Reunion, Part 3 Absent. Family Reunion, Part 4 Absent. A Dark Place, Part 1 Absent. A Dark Place, Part 2 Absent.

A Dark Place, Part 3 Absent. A Dark Place, Part 4 Absent. A Dark Place, Part 5 Absent. Death and Consequences, Part 1 Absent. Death and Consequences, Part 2 Absent. Character arcs don't get much more dramatic than that of Cordelia Chase, who was introduced in the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as your stereotypical stuck up cheerleader. Over the course of the series' first three seasons, she transformed from an antagonist pitted against the trio to a sometimes reluctant ally in their battle against the supernatural forces of darkness.

In fact, by the end of that third season, she was even doing a little vampire slaying herself. After her parents are imprisoned and she's left destitute, Cordelia decides to depart for Los Angeles to try her hand at acting, and the character follows David Boreanaz over to Buffy 's spin-off series, Angel. There, Cordelia continues to become more interesting, helping the titular half-human vampire start up his detective agency, eventually sacrificing herself to help him defeat the evil organization known as the Circle of the Black Thorn.

For seven years between and , Cordelia was portrayed by Charisma Carpenter, who imbued the character with depth even in her shallow early days, and whose chemistry with Boreanaz helped to make Angel one of the more successful spin-offs of its era. If you're here, you must be curious as to what she's been up to since her Buffy and Angel days — and as it turns out, she's been up to quite a lot.

Not long after the end of Angel 's run, Carpenter made a jump to another buzzworthy series on an upstart network: Veronica Mars , which at the time was airing on UPN which would be absorbed by the CW the following year.

In case you need a brief refresher, Veronica Mars is the series that made a star out of Kristen Bell. She stars as the titular character, a budding detective who is in high school when the series begins. Each episode would feature Veronica solving a "mystery of the week" while making progress on other, more complicated cases which tended to span the entire season.



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