I always rationalized it as "Seasons 1-3 are about High School while Seasons 4-7 about life AFTER High School."
The metaphors are pretty thick in the first 3 Seasons and that's perfectly fine. It set the tone of the show. Meanwhile, the subsequent Seasons felt like it was tackling adulthood BUT from the perspective of high schoolers now having to face it.
Season 4 was about high schoolers now having to deal with university. The UC-Sunnydale Scoobies have their experiences that also affect the experiences started in their high school years (i.e. Buffy moving on from Angel and proving to be a good student, Willow coming out, Oz having to leave because of uncontrollable circumstances, ect.) Yes, it was college but more importantly, it was a look at how college affected these high school friends. Heck, they even keep mentioning how life now isn't much different from high school OR who things are vastly different. Episodes where Buffy feels like a fish out of water but discovers it's all the same water really. Or Willow expressing how she's very much not the meek nerd she was in high school. The characters are in college but constantly relate their experiences to high school. Friends who, as Freshman, still had to deal with transitioning. MEANWHILE, Xander's storyline was about the life of a high schooler who chose NOT to go to university. Very hard and depressing at first but he still manages.
Season 5 also struck me as "High Schoolers dealing with life after high school" but more so from a "truly transitioning" angle. Willow was thriving in her "life after" and knew it. Meanwhile, Tara was still living with the baggage of her teen years and had to realize it was time to move on from that. We see Giles finally transition into a job that's not a librarian BUT ALSO get his old job back as Watcher. And to ground us, we see Dawn's experiences in high school and how petty they are in comparison the rest of the groups. Problems they themselves would have gone through but seem to trivial now. Meanwhile, Buffy represents transitioning that's going to a place she didn't plan for. Circumstances are rearing their ugly head. She never saw herself as a single-parent. But, Dawn was her responsibility and Joyce was no longer around to take care of her. A harder sell for the high school angle but I could see it as still being a form of transitioning.
Season 6 was about "real life" being too much for high schoolers. To me, it didn't feel like a bunch of college students were having to deal with life problems. It still came off as the high school Scoobies having to deal. Buffy not feeling like her old self, Willow still trying very much NOT to be the meek little girl she was in her teens, Xander (an adult) still being affected by his childhood trauma. And a lot of high school friends return here, showing how much they've changed. Jonathan, Amy, (technically) Andrew...all people who were revealed to be horrible. Life got to them...
Season 7.....well, that STARTED as how high school is still a part of you even as an adult but kinda became a mish-mash of whatever. Buffy becoming a school counselor, Xander working on construction for the new school, Willow going back to school because those were the fruits of her high school labor. It was a fainter comparison but I could still see this being about high school.
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