Warren Mears
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− | Warren Mears was a male human who came to grow up in [[Sunnydale]] where at school he excelled in science and technology. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) However, he came to be bullied by his peers among which included '''Frankie'''. (Episode: Seeing Red) As a teenager, he attended Sunnydale High School for a semester before moving on to a tech college in Dutton. He eventually built a robot girlfriend that he named '''April''', who was programmed to love and obey him. At first, Mears assumed that he would love her in return but came to grow bored of how easy and predictable things were with her. Instead, he met and fell in love with '''Katrina Silber''' who was a strong-minded girl in his engineering seminar, and the pair began dating. However, Warren was unable to bring himself to break up with April, so he went home for spring break without her, hoping that her batteries would run out. In [[2001]], April came to follow Warren and Katrina to Sunnydale, where she proceeded to question everyone she met about Warren's whereabouts. This caught the attention of the [[Scooby Gang]] which included the [[Slayer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Slayer]] [[Buffy Summers]]. April's behavior came to grow increasingly erratic and violent leading to Buffy tracking down Warren in order to confront him. He explained that April must have been recharging her batteries somehow, and Buffy became concerned about the danger she posed. When Katrina told April that Warren was her boyfriend, the robot attacked her, but Buffy and Warren showed up just in time to save her life. Warren then came to tell April that he did not love her causing her to react violently. This led to her and Buffy fighting whereupon Katrina realized that April was a robot and left Warren in disgust. He ran after her, leaving Buffy to deal with April, whose batteries finally ran out. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) | + | Warren Mears was a male human who came to grow up in [[Sunnydale]] where at school he excelled in science and technology. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) However, he came to be bullied by his peers among which included '''Frankie'''. (Episode: Seeing Red) As a teenager, he attended Sunnydale High School for a semester before moving on to a tech college in Dutton. He eventually built a robot girlfriend that he named '''April''', who was programmed to love and obey him. At first, Mears assumed that he would love her in return but came to grow bored of how easy and predictable things were with her. Instead, he met and fell in love with '''Katrina Silber''' who was a strong-minded girl in his engineering seminar, and the pair began dating. However, Warren was unable to bring himself to break up with April, so he went home for spring break without her, hoping that her batteries would run out. In [[2001]], April came to follow Warren and Katrina to Sunnydale, where she proceeded to question everyone she met about Warren's whereabouts. This caught the attention of the [[Scooby Gang]] which included the [[Slayer (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Slayer]] [[Buffy Summers]]. April's behavior came to grow increasingly erratic and violent leading to Buffy tracking down Warren in order to confront him. He explained that April must have been recharging her batteries somehow, and Buffy became concerned about the danger she posed. When Katrina told April that Warren was her boyfriend, the robot attacked her, but Buffy and Warren showed up just in time to save her life. Warren then came to tell April that he did not love her causing her to react violently. This led to her and Buffy fighting whereupon Katrina realized that April was a robot and left Warren in disgust. He ran after her, leaving Buffy to deal with April, whose batteries finally ran out. Warren was later approached by the vampire Spike, who harbored a romantic obsession with Buffy. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) He forced Warren to build a robotic version of the Slayer for him to have sex with before he supposedly skipped town. (Episode: Intervention) |
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+ | Sometime later, Warren resurfaced as part of the Trio, along with Jonathan and Andrew. The Trio was little more than a criminal group who strove to take over Sunnydale, though most of their plans revolved around neutralizing Buffy, who, as the Slayer, was the one thing standing in their way. (Episode: Flooded) Warren showed his true colors as a dangerous, misogynistic individual. When Katrina reappeared, Warren used the cerebral dampener device to make her obey his will, including serving and kissing him. When she resisted the device, Warren attacked and accidentally killed her. He then hatched a scheme using Rwasundi demons and their temporal disturbances to confuse Buffy into thinking she was responsible for Katrina's death. His plan nearly succeeded, but just as Buffy was about to turn herself into the Sunnydale Police Department, she overheard them identify Katrina's body and immediately realized the truth, subsequently vowing to bring Warren to justice. (Episode: Dead Things) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 07:29, 13 March 2023
Warren Mears is a male television character who features in Buffy-Angel.
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Biography
Warren Mears was a male human who came to grow up in Sunnydale where at school he excelled in science and technology. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) However, he came to be bullied by his peers among which included Frankie. (Episode: Seeing Red) As a teenager, he attended Sunnydale High School for a semester before moving on to a tech college in Dutton. He eventually built a robot girlfriend that he named April, who was programmed to love and obey him. At first, Mears assumed that he would love her in return but came to grow bored of how easy and predictable things were with her. Instead, he met and fell in love with Katrina Silber who was a strong-minded girl in his engineering seminar, and the pair began dating. However, Warren was unable to bring himself to break up with April, so he went home for spring break without her, hoping that her batteries would run out. In 2001, April came to follow Warren and Katrina to Sunnydale, where she proceeded to question everyone she met about Warren's whereabouts. This caught the attention of the Scooby Gang which included the Slayer Buffy Summers. April's behavior came to grow increasingly erratic and violent leading to Buffy tracking down Warren in order to confront him. He explained that April must have been recharging her batteries somehow, and Buffy became concerned about the danger she posed. When Katrina told April that Warren was her boyfriend, the robot attacked her, but Buffy and Warren showed up just in time to save her life. Warren then came to tell April that he did not love her causing her to react violently. This led to her and Buffy fighting whereupon Katrina realized that April was a robot and left Warren in disgust. He ran after her, leaving Buffy to deal with April, whose batteries finally ran out. Warren was later approached by the vampire Spike, who harbored a romantic obsession with Buffy. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You) He forced Warren to build a robotic version of the Slayer for him to have sex with before he supposedly skipped town. (Episode: Intervention)
Sometime later, Warren resurfaced as part of the Trio, along with Jonathan and Andrew. The Trio was little more than a criminal group who strove to take over Sunnydale, though most of their plans revolved around neutralizing Buffy, who, as the Slayer, was the one thing standing in their way. (Episode: Flooded) Warren showed his true colors as a dangerous, misogynistic individual. When Katrina reappeared, Warren used the cerebral dampener device to make her obey his will, including serving and kissing him. When she resisted the device, Warren attacked and accidentally killed her. He then hatched a scheme using Rwasundi demons and their temporal disturbances to confuse Buffy into thinking she was responsible for Katrina's death. His plan nearly succeeded, but just as Buffy was about to turn herself into the Sunnydale Police Department, she overheard them identify Katrina's body and immediately realized the truth, subsequently vowing to bring Warren to justice. (Episode: Dead Things)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
He was shown to be skilled enough to making robots sophisticated enough to resemble humans. (Episode: I Was Made to Love You)
Notes
- Warren Mears was created by Joss Whedon and Jane Espenson where he was portrayed by actor Adam Busch and featured in the Buffy-Angel universe.
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