BUFFY:
"My sister’s about to go to the same high school that tried to kill
me for three years. I can’t change districts, I can’t afford private
school, and I can’t begin to prepare for what could possibly come
out of there. So… peachy with a side of keen, that would be me."
It's back to the Hellmouth for Buffy and her sister. But their hopes for a smooth first day back to school are quickly crushed under Evil boots when they get attacked by undead zombie thingies in the school basement. They come out on top, with some help from Xander. The school's new principal offers Buffy a job, giving her the chance to keep a watchful eye on the Hellmouth.
ANYANKA: "Oh, puppy!"
XANDER: "Wait! That gets your sad noise? People’s lives are in danger and you give it up for the Yorkie?!"
Buffy's impromptus meeting with an obviously insane Spike in the school basement a week ago--which she wasn't sure was only an hallucination--turns real enough when he shows up at her place. He claims to be better and ready to help with the new big bad of the day. But things go to Hell after Anya sees something amazing in his eyes and asks him about it. He goes straight back to his crazy ways, but Buffy is determined to find out what his secret is.
XANDER: "Well, give him a break, Buffy. Maybe it's a vicious skin-eating rock cliff."
SPIKE: "There's a cave in it. Look... I'm insane. What's his excuse?"
From beneath you, it devours. After Willow had a vision of the Hellmouth and horrible things being set in motion, Giles decides that it's time for the witch to leave the coven and head back to Sunnydale. But her insecurity about how her friends will welcome her makes her magic do the wacky, making her invisible to them, and them to her. Will they manage to see her before it's too late and she turns into demon snack?
CASSIE (to Spike): "She'll tell you. Someday she'll tell you."
Buffy learns a hard lesson: you can't save everybody. But she doesn't take it too well. It's her first day working with the kids at school. Things are normal enough. Normal teens dealing with normal teens' problems. Until a girl shows up and tells her she will die on Friday. The girl has premonitions and she foresaw her own death. She tells Buffy that she can't prevent it, but our stubborn slayer thinks otherwise and does everything she can to help the young girl.
D'HOFFRYN: "Haven't I taught you anything, Anya? Never go for the kill when you can go for the pain."
Anya's gig as a vengeance demon hasn't been going too well so far. She's been criticized by her boss and friend for going too easy on the victims. But chances are that her latest vengeance will get her praises from said boss and friend since it caused the death of a couple of frat boys. Unfortunately for Anya, you can't please everyone. Now that she's found out what Anya has done, Buffy is left with no other choice but to do her job. Anya might be a friend, but Buffy is the Slayer. And she has to protect the innocent even if it means she has to kill someone she loves... again.
XANDER: "You're gonna live in that small room over there. I know it looks like a closet, but it's a room now. You're not gonna touch my food. I take the first shower in the morning, and if I use up all the hot water, that's your tough noogies. And I hate this plan. Are you keeping up, or do you need some kind of English-to-ConstantPainInMyAss translation?"
Dawn has a major crush on the quarter back of the Sunnydale high football team. But after seeing her kid sister acting like a slut at the Bronze, Buffy decides to talk to the guy, using her position as the counselor of the school to do so. But as soon as she's faced with him, she falls head over heals for him... resulting in some major tension between the two sisters. Seeing the girls going unnaturally hysteric over this guy, Xander and Spike team up to investigate.
HOLDEN (to Buffy): "And I thought I was diabolical - or, at least I plan to be. You do have a superiority complex. And you've got an inferiority complex about it. Kudos."
It's Tuesday 8 o'clock in Sunnydale. The scoobies are all alone. Buffy in the cemetery, Dawn at home, Willow at the UC Sunnydale's library and Spike at the Bronze. The longest hour is about to begin. Willow is visited by Cassie who says she has a message from Tara. Buffy is faced with a vampire that she once knew and has now decided to psych 101 her. Dawn is confronted with a haunt and the ghost of her mother. And Spike with his misery and loneliness. But all these people will be left broken and confused by the end of the hour. They've just had their first real taste of the newest, possibly apocalypse worthy, threat.
XANDER: "I don't know, creature of the night, Buff. He's probably out creaturing."
After being told by the vampire she staked, that Spike made him, Buffy needs proofs that he kills again. This time, she won't jump to conclusion; she needs to see to believe. She tries to talk to Xander about Spike's whereabouts, tries to follow him, but lose him in the crowed. Later on, she decides to confront him about it, but nothing comes out of the conversation. He says he doesn't remember, that he blackout, but that he wouldn't kill. But memories come rushing back in Spike's head. Images of bodies, blood.. After being attacked by a vamp who says she's been turned by him, he calls Buffy and tells her to meet him at an abandoned house. But once in the basement of the house, he attacks her under the influence of the big bad that's been haunting him. After he snaps out of it, she refuses to stake him. Even when he begs for her to do it.
BUFFY: "Be easier, wouldn't it, it if were an act, but it's not. You faced the monster inside of you and you fought back. You risked everything to be a better man. And you can be. You are. You may not see it, but I do. I do. I believe in you, Spike."
Buffy tries to help Spike, but it proves to be harder than expected. They still don't know what the big bad is, but they do know that it has some kind of mind control over Spike. It becomes even more obvious after Spike attacks Andrew, just as he was going to give them valuable information. The thing that haunts them didn't want Andrew to talk. Later that same night, a bunch of eyeless priests break into the house, and while Buffy is trying to defend everybody, she forget about Spike, thinking that their target must be Andrew. When she goes back to the basement to check on Spike, he's gone. But after seeing the priests, Buffy knows what they are up against: The first Evil.
ANYA: "Please, how many times have I heard that line in my demon days? "I'm so rotten, they don't even have a word for it. I'm bad. Baddy bad bad bad. Does it make you horny?"... Or terrified. Whatever."
Giles is back from England with a not so fun surprise trailing behind him. Three potential slayers. Annoying, whinny, bitchy, little brats. But they need saving so of course Buffy won't refuse to help them. Meanwhile, the Scoobies starts researching about the First. They need to save Spike before it's too late. One of potential runs away, not able to control her panic. Not only can't Buffy get to her on time, but a fight with the ubber vamp leaves her barely alive.
BUFFY: "I'm the thing that monsters have nightmares about. And right now, you and me are gonna show 'em why. It's time. Welcome to Thunderdome."
The outcome of Buffy's fight with the ubber vamp left the potentials unsure of Buffy's ability to keep them safe. She has to regain their trust before panic spread. So with the Scoobie's help, she organizes a little demonstration to teach them what exactly IS a Slayer. After the show, Buffy find Spike and bring him home.
XANDER: "They’ll never know how tough it is, Dawnie. To be the one who isn’t chosen, to live so near to the spotlight and never step in it. But I know. I see more than anybody realizes because nobody’s watching me. I saw you last night. I see
you working here today. You’re not special. You’re extraordinary"
This should be a very short summary, for a very unilateral episode. Buffy is giving the Potential Slayers an intensive, boot camp like, training, with some help from Spike. The training is accompany by numerous speeches on Vampires being animals (nice for Spike who's standing right next to her!) and death being part of a Slayer's everyday life. On her side, Dawn is feeling rejected (yet again) and would love to be part of the action. But Buffy seems to be ignoring her. After Willow casts a spell to find the potential slayer in Sunnydale and it seems to identify Dawn, the girl wants to prove herself that she's all that, and sneak out into the night. Of course she gets in trouble.
SOLDIER: "Miss Summers. Agent Finn reported that you tried to contact him earlier today. He indicated you
might be needing our assistance. We're to provide you anything you need to help assface here--Those were his exact words,
ma'am."
The hoard of annoying teenage girls are taken on a self-discovery trip with Giles, leaving Buffy home alone with Spike, Dawn, Willow, and Kennedy who pretended to be sick to get a shot at being alone with the pretty lesbian witch. Unfortunately for Buffy, her quiet time of from the potential ends up not being so quiet when Spike's chip starts firing up for no obvious reason, threatening to frie his brain pretty soon. She's at a lost for what to do to help him and as a last resort, calls the number Riley had given her. Not getting any answer, she takes Spike to the former Initiative, hoping to find something there that could help him.
XANDER: "What do you think happened? Another demon woman was attracted to me. I'm going gay. I've decided I'm turning gay. Willow, gay me up. Come on, let's gay."
Principal Woods asked Buffy out, and she accepted. It makes things rather uncomfortable with Spike, but he tells her he's fine with this and she should go (big load of bullshit, but at least, he's classy about it) Before the date even begins, Buffy finds out interesting information about Woods. She had been wrong all along when she thought he was evil. He's actually the son of a Slayer. Of course though, things get awkward when Spike shows up at the restaurant to tell Buffy that Xander is in trouble at the high school. The fact that Buffy's instinctive reaction during the fight is to make sure Spike's all right, speaks volume about her feeling for him, which pisses Robin off for more than one reason. Spike just happens to be the demon Robin had sworn revenge upon.
SPIKE: "I like my plan better. Get up, get out, get drunk. Repeat as needed. It's just
more elegant."
Something horrible happened. Pushed over the edge by The First, one of the potential did the unthinkable. She hung herself in her bedroom, creating quite the commotion. Buffy tries to calm them using though army general psychology, but it's not helping her popularity quote. Meanwhile, she needs answers more than ever and decides to use some guizmo that used to belong to Robin's mom to open a portal. Let's just say the answers she got... horrified her.
ANDREW: "It’s not in my stuff. It’s in the kitchen, in the cutlery drawer. You didn’t have any steak knives."
WILLOW(horrified): "You put your old murder weapon in with our utensils?!"
Annoying Andrew found himself a new hobby. He got a video camera and decided to make a documentary on the Slayer. It's fun at first, but Buffy sees right through him. She gets his pathetic attempt at taking everything lightly, at turning everything into a superhero/villain comic book. This way, everything seems less real to him, including the fact that he killed his best friend. Let's just say she has her own way of making him face what he's done.
BUFFY: "You try anything again, he'll kill you. More importantly, I'll let him. I have a mission to win this war, to save the world. I don't have time for vendettas. The mission is what matters."
In an attempt to deactivate the trigger that makes Spike The First's personal weapon, Willow and Giles magically implant something in his brain that brings back memories of the past. But Spike isn't cooperating. The memories are too personal for him to share, and dealing with them is something he has to do on his own. But Robin Wood gives him the opportunity to do just that when he set Spike up, with Giles' help, to kill him. He's in for the shock of his life if he thinks it's gonna be that easy to kill William the Bloody.
FAITH(shocked): "Are you protecting vampires? Are you the bad slayer now? Am I the good slayer now?"
A new foe arrives into town. Actually, two. But one is reformed so she doesn't count. Faith arrives from L.A. to help Buffy and the Scoobie in their fight against The First. At the same time, a man named Caleb relocates to sunny Sunnydale. A priest... The First's priest. He only comes to make things more complicated for the white haters, and Faith's help might not be enough.
Buffy (to Clem):Yeah. You'd think these people had never seen an apocalypse before. What about you? Just going for a quick spin to 7-Eleven... in Nebraska?
Things didn't go well in the vineyard the night before. Actually, didn't go well is kinda of the understatement of the century. Potentials died, and Xander lost an eye. Buffy doesn't deal very well with the humiliating defeat. But she's now convinced that whatever the bad guys are protecting is, it's not on the Hellmouth. It's in the vineyard. And bringing that up at the next Scoobie meeting lets to much argument, and then, to the unthinkable. Her friends turning on her and kicking her out of her own house.
BUFFY: "I don’t want to be the one."
SPIKE: "And I don’t want to be this good-looking and athletic. We all have crosses to bear."
Now that Buffy is gone, Faith tries her best to be a leader to the girls. But chaos soon takes over. She's good to have fun with them, but no one beats Buffy at keeping order. Still, she manages to organize a raid on the Hellmouth. Meanwhile, Buffy's spirit is broken by her friends' lack of trust in her. She gave up. But after Spike came back home to discover what the wankers had done to his beloved Slayer and gave them hell for their ungratefulness, he finds her and gives Buffy her strength back like only him and his love could.
SPIKE: "Well, pointy and wooden is not exactly a look I want to know better but it does have flair. I can see why a girl would ditch a fella for one of these."
Buffy succeeded in her mission. Trusting her instincts, she went to the vineyard and found what Caleb was trying to hide from her. A scythe that originally belonged to the Slayers. On her way back, she finds Faith and the potentials, that had walked right into a trap. She helps them and after she kills the ubber vamps, she helps get the wounded back to the house. Now, what they need to do is solve the mystery of the scythe. If it was so important to Caleb, it has to play a role in the victory somehow.
BUFFY: "I just realized something. Something that
really never occurred to me before. We’re going to win."
Caleb is dead, and now is the time for the big battle. Resting in Spike's arms the night before the fight, Buffy has a visit from The First. And that's when it hits her. They're gonna win. She has an idea that she can't wait to share with the gang. Fortunately, they take it better than her last idea and refrain from kicking her out again (Man, I have to stop being sarcastic..) With Buffy's idea, and Spike's brand new mystical pendant given by Angel the night before, they may very well have a chance to win. But will they all walk out of the Hellmouth or will they leave loved ones behind? Sometimes, the sake of the world requires sacrifices. Who knows better about that than Buffy Anne Summers, Slayer extraordinaire.
Season Six
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