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Encyclopedia > Parker Abrams
Adam Kaufman as Parker Abrams.
Adam Kaufman as Parker Abrams.

Parker Abrams was a minor recurring character on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He appeared in several episodes of season four. The character is played by Adam Kaufman. Image File history File links Parker_Abrams. ... Image File history File links Parker_Abrams. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

Buffy met Parker soon after starting school at the (fictional) UC-Sunnydale. He appeared to be a suave and sensitive young man, with courteous mannerisms and boyish good looks. He and Buffy had sex soon after meeting. Buffy felt that this sex represented an emotional bond, however Parker just considered it to be physical gratification. Buffy was somewhat heartbroken, and her best friend Willow confronted Parker over what had happened. During that conversation, Parker attempted to seduce Willow, but she saw through his words. Later in the season, Buffy's new love interest Riley punched Parker after he made some rude comments about her. He was seen only a few more times, most notably when Buffy, having assumed a cavewoman's persona as a result of imbibing enchanted beer, rescued him from a fiery death -- and then knocked him unconscious when he tried to apologize for his earlier boorish behavior. Buffy Anne Summers is the title fictional character in the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the television program of the same name. ... Suave is a brand name based in Chicago, IL used by the Unilever company in the United States, Mexico and Canada. ... See: Sensitivity (electronics) Sensitivity (human) Sensitivity (tests) For sensitivity in finance, see beta coefficient This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Sex, in the scope of this article and category, refers to the male and female duality of biology and reproduction. ... Willow Danielle Rosenberg (born in 1980 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ... Seduction is the process of deliberately enticing another person into an act (see motivation). ... Riley Finn is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Marc Blucas. ...


The character was not portrayed as "evil", but rather as a "jerk who won't call back." Evil is a term describing that which is regarded as morally bad, intrinsically corrupt, wantonly destructive, inhumane, or wicked. ...


Parker's name, as well as those of Riley Finn and Ben, yet another man involved with Buffy, might be references to Peter Parker, better known as Spider-Man, and his unpopular clone, Ben Reilly. Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ... Ben Reilly, also known as the Scarlet Spider and the second Spider-Man, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...

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