![]() Nope, it's affecting everyone and Dawn comes back in from school all excited that people have been singing and dancing about Maths. Awwww *sniff*īuffy checks if it's just the Scoobies (the Scoobie Gang - keep up!) that are affected and opens the door to discover a full production number in the street about dry cleaning. (You can see her point - what IS with all the carrots?) Buffy then sings about the fact it doesn't matter what it is, as long as they're together, they'll work it out. Demons, dreams and witches all come under scrutiny in the operetta style song, although Anya's rock anthem addition insists that it's bunnies. They try to work out what could be causing it. only to discover it had affected all of them. Next day, Buffy comes into the Magic Box and asks if anyone else had suddenly burst into song overnight. ![]() Even the demons that she fights with acknowledge the fact that she has lost her edge - with a very natty song and dance routine of their own. Singing that she's just "going through the motions", jaded and no longer feeling alive. Nothing new so far, apart from the light background music and no dialogue.Ĭut to Buffy's night patrol in the cemetery and. ![]() Tara finds a flower (yes, that one) under her pillow and wears it, then it's just another normal day at the magic box - Willow and Tara poring over books, Anya and Xander - well, Anya - poring over a wedding magazine, Dawn being sent to school and Buffy going off to train with Giles. Instead of the usual white writing and heavy guitar/drum/rock theme tune by Nerf Herder that we're all so familiar with (and some of us may have as a phone ring tone) we're treated to a light orchestral version over a credit sequence so cheesy that it could have come straight off a Gene Kelly film.Įarly morning bustle ensues as the alarm clock goes off and everyone, apart from Buffy who is still sleeping, gets ready for their day. The titles roll and you know from the off (had you not realised already from the huge hype that surrounded this episode at the time) that this one is going to be "different". Tara (another wicca and Willow's girlfriend) is unhappy that Willow is using too much magic and they argue, prompting Willow to concoct a forgetting spell using a flower to make Tara forget their fight. Anya (an ex vengeance demon) and Xander (he's just Xander - he, Buffy and Willow - founders of The Scoobie Gang - have been friends since they were at school) are getting married. Dawn (Buffy's sister who really isn't her sister because she only appeared at the start of season 5 as "The Key" but everyone's memories have been altered to believe she has always been there) is shoplifting and attention-seeking and, after Dawn had a clandestine date that went a bit wrong at Halloween, Buffy thinks that Giles (Rupert Giles, Buffy's Watcher) should be "taking care of it". Buffy confided in Spike earlier in season 6 that she thinks she had been torn out of Heaven rather than brought back from an Eternity of Hell but that the rest of the gang can't know. He tells Buffy that he loves her but she isn't so keen at this point, having been brought back from the dead at the start of season 6 by Willow (the witch) who is growing ever more powerful magically. Spike (the Vampire) and Buffy Summers (the Vampire Slayer) have been growing closer since Spike has been fighting demons rather than humans, after having a chip implanted in his head by the Initiative in season 4. Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: (because you'll need a catch up) But even she wasn't prepared for quite how affecting season 6, episode 7 was going to be. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was one of Susan Omand's favourite TV series.
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