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Andrew Wells is a fictional character in the television series ''
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'' and ''
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. The character also appears in ''
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'', the canonical continuation of the series.


Character history

Andrew Wells is the younger brother of Tucker Wells, who summoned
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s to attack the Prom in the season 3 episode "The Prom". Andrew himself has skills in demon-summoning and animal control, although these were never used after season 6; in the Buffy finale " Chosen" he credits his brother with having given him the courage to develop this talent. At some point during Buffy's senior year in high school, he summoned "flying demon monkeys" to attack
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's production of ''
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'', apparently for no other reason than to amuse himself. Years after the fact, both Jonathan (
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) and
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(
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) recall the incident with amusement. The Scooby Gang have no memory of this whatsoever; viewers are left with the impression that the attack ranks among any number of less-memorable supernatural incidents which plagued
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. They also have no recollection of who Andrew is, until he informs them of his relation to Tucker. This becomes a
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, as from then on, he is often referred to as "the other guy," "Tucker's brother," and so on.


The Trio

Andrew is introduced in season 6 as part of The Trio, a group of nerds who thought of themselves as supervillains. This group includes Jonathan, an acquaintance of Buffy and her friends, and Warren, a misogynist with delusions of grandeur. The Trio attempts a number of crimes that are usually thwarted by Buffy. These crimes are mostly harmless until Warren kills his ex-girlfriend Katrina. Buffy defeats them one more time during a robbery attempt; Warren escapes but Andrew and Jonathan get caught. Warren takes his revenge on Buffy by shooting her, accidentally killing
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's girlfriend, Tara, in the process. In her grief, Willow kills Warren and attempts kill Andrew and Jonathan. Buffy breaks Andrew and Jonathan out of jail to keep them out of Willow's grasp. The duo escapes to Mexico before they can be brought back to jail.


Andrew's Return

While in Mexico, Andrew is visited by what he believes to be Warren's ghost but is actually an ancient entity called the
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. Andrew kills Jonathan under the influence of the First Evil and is eventually captured by Buffy and her friends. He is initially resentful of them but eventually shows remorse for his actions, especially for killing Jonathan, and joins them in their fight against the First Evil. He survives the final battle.


Sexuality

Andrew is occasionally hinted to be
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in the series. However, in the ''Angel'' episode "
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", Andrew is shown leaving for the opera with two attractive women, commenting that "people change". In January 2008, gay men's website
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awarded Andrew the status as the tenth best gay or bisexual character in modern science fiction, despite commenting upon the textual ambiguity of Andrew's sexual orientation. This prompted creator
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to more formally comment on Andrew's sexuality, on Whedonesque.com.
"It has to be said: the Andrew scene in 'The Girl in Question' was a victim of me dropping the ball. I specifically said there should be a party of men AND women, all glamorous and Italian, waiting for Andrew. I wasn't there when it was shot, and didn't have the time/money/energy to change it after the fact, though it made me crazy. Andrew's sexuality is always on the cusp of self-awareness because Andrew is stunted emotionally and because it's hilarious." .."The 'people change' thing is a hold-over from the fact that the scene was originally written for
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(but Michelle turned us down). The idea was, there's little Dawn, then in the last scene there's hot grown-up Dawn going out on the town, a heavy visual support of people changing (since
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always see her as older brothers do)."
In November 2008, Tom Lenk came out as gay in ''
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'' magazine. Joss Whedon was interviewed for the article, and revealed that it was decided that the character of Andrew was to be gay when they decided to cast Lenk in the role.
"Tom has a bit of a fey thing going on in his persona that, you know, you can't really deny. When I first looked at his audition tape, I said 'OK, he, uh, he seems kinda gay. Do we want to make that decision bout the character There's no reason why he couldn't be, so, great, let's pick the funniest actor.' ..The character became very charming in his complete lack of awareness about, among other things, his own sexuality."


Appearances

Andrew has been in 86 canonical Buffyverse appearances. ; ''
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", " Chosen" Andrew appeared in 58 issues of the canonical comic series: *Season 8 (2007–11): " The Long Way Home, Parts 2 & 3", "
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References

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