Riley Finn

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Riley Finn
Riley Finn
Marc Blucas as Riley Finn
First appearance "The Freshman"
Last appearance "As You Were"
Created by Joss Whedon
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Name Riley Finn
Affiliation United States Army, formerly the Scooby Gang, and The Initiative
Notable powers
  • Military training grants him knowledge of strategy, combat techniques, tracking, and handling of weapons
  • Temporarily possessed enhanced strength due to the drugs he was secretly fed
Portrayed by  Marc Blucas

Riley Finn is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Marc Blucas, and is a regular in the fourth season and the first part of the fifth season.

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[edit] Biography

A native of Huxley, Iowa, Riley was Buffy Summers' boyfriend for parts of Season Four and Five. Leading a double life as part of a secret government organization known as the Initiative, but also as a regular college guy, Buffy found some normality in Riley, but she also found someone to whom she could relate. Initially, each kept the other from knowing of the secret lives, but the truth came out during the events in the Emmy-nominated episode "Hush."

Buffy and Riley fought demons together and continued saving each other's lives and the world, although Riley was never quite let into Buffy's inner circle. The Initiative was destroyed at the end of the fourth season, and Riley was relieved of his military standing. He was left at loose ends, and his behavior became reckless. Seeking thrills, and wondering what Buffy seemed to find so appealing about vampires- Buffy having allowed both Angel and Dracula to drink from her- Riley began to let vampires feed from him, which Buffy discovered in the episode "Into the Woods." His behavior, as well as a sense that Buffy would never truly love him, led to their breakup. Riley left Sunnydale to join another black ops army unit fighting demons elsewhere, and left the show.

Riley returned in the Season Six episode "As You Were," in which he showed up unexpectedly, tracking a demon about to hatch eggs that could wipe out Sunnydale. However, he did not return to make up with Buffy, having recently gotten married to a fellow demon hunter named Sam. The battle done, Riley left Sunnydale, never to return again. He was, however, mentioned in Season 7 when Buffy asked for the Initiative to remove the malfunctioning chip in Spike's head.

In contrast to both Angel and Spike, Riley held out the possibility of normalcy in Buffy's life. He is also notable in that he is the only boyfriend of Buffy who was accepted by and developed a friendship with Xander Harris, who usually displayed jealousy of the males in her life.

[edit] Writing and acting

Marc Blucas was asked how the character was described to him during the audition process, he replied that "They said that Riley is a nice, charming guy, and there's going to be some kind of dichotomy, some kind of double role going on. But that was never really specified."[1]

Whedon defended the character of Riley Finn, "The important thing for us was to find a character that was the anti-Angel and to have Buffy go through something very different, part of which was the question, 'How do I get over Angel?' That was the same thing the audience was going through. We knew it wasn't going to be easy and it was very hard trying to find somebody. But Marc [Blucas] has a quality that I love very much: he has sort of an un-David-like, firm, strong, trustworthy quality. I always think of him as Gary Cooper."[2] During the fifth season, writer/co-executive producer, Marti Noxon, noted that they were making Riley a more tortured complex character, "He's starting to fray around the edges. That's very compelling to me - that this straight guy is starting to get a little strange."[3]

Actor Christian Kane also auditioned for Riley Finn. Kane went on to play the role of Lindsey McDonald on the spin-off show Angel. Kane says he played his audition for Riley "perhaps a little less than wholesome", which he feels resulted in Joss Whedon later casting him as a darker character.[4]

[edit] Appearances

[edit] Canonical Appearances

Riley has appeared in:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Riley was introduced in the show's fourth season as a recurring character but he became a regular in the episode "Doomed" and continued on as a regular until Season Five's "Into the Woods", appearing once afterwards. He appeared in 31 episodes.
Season 4 - "The Freshman", "Fear, Itself", "Beer Bad", "Wild at Heart", "The Initiative", "Pangs", "Something Blue", "Hush". Regular from "Doomed" onwards.
Season 5 - Regular from "Buffy vs. Dracula" to "Into the Woods"
Season 6 - "As You Were"

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Stokes, Mike, "The Life of Riley", from Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine #14 (UK, November 2000), page 11.
  2. ^ Bassom, David, "Meet the Master", from Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine #11 (UK, August 2000), page 7-8.
  3. ^ "High Five", from Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine #18 (UK, March 2001), page 6.
  4. ^ Grimshaw, Sue, Return of the Spirit Boy: an Exclusive Spotlight on Christian Kane, <http://www.cityofangel.com/behindTheScenes/bts4/chrisSpot2.html> 

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