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Cast: Buffy-Sarah Michelle Gellar | Angel-David Boreanaz | Willow-Alyson Hannigan | Xander-Nicholas Brendon | Cordelia-Charisma Carpenter | Oz-Seth Green | Giles- Anthony Stewart Head

Recurring Guest Stars: Joyce-Kristine Sutherland | Drusilla-Juliet Landau | Spike-James Marsters | Snyder- Armin Shimmerman | Ms.Calendar-Robia LaMorte | Kendra-Bianca Lawson

"When She Was Bad"

SEASON PREMIERE-When Buffy returns home to Sunnydale after a spending the summer away, Xander and Willow become concerned with her disturbingly cold and distant behavior. Meanwhile, Cordelia and Sunnydale High teacher Ms. Calendar (guest star Robin LaMorte) are kidnapped and Buffy is convinced that the fight to protect them and the world from the undead is hers alone. Still relucant to risk getting close to Angel, Buffy turns him away before either one can express his or her true feelings. Joss Whedon wrote and directed the episode

Episode: 5V01   Original Air Date: September 15, 1997


"Some Assembly Required" -

When the body parts of dead girls are discovered missing from their graves, Buffy and her posse discover that the parts are being used to create the perfect woman, with the final touch being Cordelia's head. Meanwhile, Giles finally musters the nerve to ask fellow teacher Ms. Calendar out on a date and Angel admits his jealousy over the amount of time Buffy spends with Xander . Ty King wrote the episode directed by Bruce Seth Green

Episode: 5V02  Original Air Date: September 22, 1997


"School Hard"

When parent-teacher night is interrupted by uninvited guests, Buffy must protect her fellow students, the principal and her mother while keeping her secret. Meanwhile, Angel's old friends, Spike and Drusilla visit Sunnydale for The Night Of Saint Vigeous - the holy night of attack. Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt wrote the story with teleplay by David Greenwalt and directed by John Kretchmer

Episode: 5V03  Original Air Date: September 29, 1997


"Inca Mummy Girl"

Buffy and Giles are suspicious of Ampata (guest star Ara Celi), a Peruvian exchange student staying at Buffy's house, when a fellow student goes missing during a school field trip to the Natural History Musueum and a broken Peruvian pictogram-cover plate is found in his place. Meanwhile, after Xander falls head over heels for Ampata, he faces certain death when his love interest is revealed to be an ancient mummy who must kill to stay alive. Ellen S. Pressman directed the episode written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer

Episode: 5V04  Original Air Date: October 6, 1997


"Reptile Boy"

Buffy and Cordelia become unlikely party pals when at a fraternity bash they are offered as human sacrifices to Machida (guest star Robin Atkin Downes), a horrible half-man, half-snake creature. David Greenwalt wrote and directed the episode

Episode: 5V05  Original Air Date: October 13, 1997


"Halloween"

Buffy , Willow and Xander are recruited by Principal Snyder to trick-or-treat with the neighborhood kids, but the night doesn't turn out as they had planned when Buffy's costume causes her to lose her slaying ability and the other kids transform into their costume characters. Meanwhile, when Giles begins to paste together the night's events, he learns that it's his past that is making this a very haunted Halloween. Bruce Seth Green directed the episode written by Carl Ellsworth

Episode: 5V06  Original Air Date: October 27, 1997


"Lie To Me"

Buffy's fifth grade flame, Billy "Ford" Fordham (guest-star Jason Behr), unexpectedly arrives in Sunnydale with one motive: to deliver Buffy to Spike in exchange for the immortal life of a vampire. Meanwhile, Buffy and Angel confront their feelings for each other and Angel owns up to his past relationship with Drusilla . Joss Whedon wrote and directed the episode

Episode: 5V07  Original Air Date: November 3, 1997


"The Dark Age"

Giles' quiet existence in Sunnydale is jeopardized when a murder victim, who is found to be linked to Giles' past, is discovered on the steps of the school library. Meanwhile, when the Mark of Eyghon, a demon that takes possession of a dead host, takes over Ms. Calendar, Buffy and Angel discover the one way to save her soul. Bruce Seth Green directed the episode written by Dean Batali and Rob DesHotel.

Episode: 5V08  Original Air Date: November 10, 1997


"What's My Line?"(pt. 1)

In part one of a two-part episode, Buffy and Angel finally go out on their first date; Angel sets out to hunt down his rival, Spike, however, unbeknownst to Angel, Spike and his new recruits are determined to capture him in hopes of helping the frail Drusilla; and Buffy encounters her new ally, Kendra (guest star Bianca Lawson, "Saved by the Bell: The New Class"). David Solomon directed the episode written by Howard Gordon and Marti Noxon

Episode: 5V09  Original Air Date: November 17, 1997


"What's My Line?"(pt. 2)

In this conclusion of a two-part episode, Buffy reluctantly confronts Kendra the new vampire slayer, only to find that the two are polar opposites in every way. Much to Buffy's chagrin, she must join forces with Kendra to save the man who means the most to her Angel . Meanwhile, with Buffy on the hunt, Xander and Cordelia are left to wait at Buffy's home where they have a close encounter of their own kind. David Semel directed the episode written by Marti Noxon

Episode: 5V10  Original Air Date: November 24, 1997


"Ted"

The whole gang falls for Buffy's mom's new boyfriend, Ted (guest star John Ritter, "Three's Company") everyone, that is, except Buffy, who suspects there may be more to him than meets the eye. Meanwhile, Giles tries to repair his relationship with Ms. Calendar after her near-death experience with a demon; and still reluctant to let anyone know about their romantic involvement, Xander and Cordelia continue to hide their rendezvous from their friends. Bruce Seth Green directed the episode written by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon

Episode: 5V11  Original Air Date: December 8, 1997


"Bad Eggs"

Buffy and the gang are introduced to parenting through a school assignment that takes a very rotten turn. Meanwhile, two wild west vampires (guest stars Jeremy Ratchford and James Parks) come to town hunting for Buffy. At the same time, romance is in the air when Buffy and Angel continue to rendenzvous and Xander and Cordelia keep their liaison in the closet. David Greenwalt directed the episode written by Marti Noxon

Episode: 5V12  Original Air Date: January 12, 1998


"Surprise"

The fate of the world is at stake when Spike and Drusilla gather the dismembered body parts of The Judge (guest star Brian Thompson) a demon with a deadly touch from the ends of the earth as their ultimate weapon to extinguish The Slayer. Meanwhile, Angel's ability to feel human emotion is in jeopardy when he and Buffy share an intimate moment which threatens to destroy his soul. Michael Lange directed the episode written by Marti Noxon.

Episode: 5V13  Original Air Date: January 19, 1998


"Innocence"

After Buffyshares an intimate moment with Angel which extinguishes his human soul, she is left with the realization that she must destroy the now-evil Angel who has transformed into his previous persona of Angelus. Meanwhile, Giles' relationship with Jenny Calendar takes on a new twist when he discovers that she is a member of the gypsy family who gave Angel his human soul, and Willow's hopes of a relationship with Xander are dashed when she discovers Xander and Cordelia's secret romance. Joss Wheldon wrote and directed the epsiode

Episode: 5V14  Original Air Date: January 20, 1998


"Phases"

When a werewolf descends upon the city of Sunnydale, it is up to Buffy and the gang to protect the mostly-human being from an evil poacher who is hunting the animal for sport. Meanwhile, much to Xander's dismay, Willow turns her romantic interests to Oz , unaware of the danger she is about to face. Written by Rob DesHotel and Dean Batali - Directed by Bruce Seth Green

Episode: 5V15  Original Air Date: January 27, 1998


"Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"

When Cordelia succumbs to peer pressure and breaks off her tryst with Xander , on Valentine's Day, he convinces a witch to put a spell on Cordelia which will make her fall in love with him. But when the spell backfires, the women in Sunnydale, except Cordelia, and including Buffy and Drusilla begin to see Xander in a whole new light. Written by Marti Nixon - Directed by James A. Contner

Episode: 5V16  Original Air Date: February 10, 1998


"Passion"

Angel's obsession with tormenting Buffy takes a dangerous turn when he starts edging closer to her heart - and home, forcing Buffy to have a serious talk with her mom . Meanwhile, Jenny is doing everything in her power to right her wrongs, especially the one with Giles. Written by Ty King - Directed by Michael Gershman

Episode: 5V17  Original Air Date: February 24, 1998


"Killed By Death"

Buffy is admitted to the hospital with a raging fever where she encounters a young child (guest-star Andrew Ducote) who brings with him nightmares of Buffy's past and present. Meanwhile, a jealous Cordelia looks on as Xander ( protects a weakened Buffy from Angel's fury. Written by Rob DesHotel and Dea Batali - Directed by Deran Sarafian

Episode: 5V18  Original Air Date: March 3, 1998


"I Only Have Eyes For You"

Buffy encounters a tortured spirit haunting the halls of Sunnydale High and recruits her friends to help the bitter spirit in its quest for peace. Meanwhile, Giles is filled with anguish when he believes the spiritual being is Jenny trapped and trying to impart a final message to him from the beyond. Written by Marti Noxon - Directed by James Whitmore Jr.

Episode: 5V19  Original Air Date: April 28, 1998


"Go Fish"

When a monster starts preying on members of the high school swim team, Buffy takes it upon herself to become the protector of the star players. Meanwhile, Xander goes undercover to discover the truth about the missing teammates and ends up revealing a rarely seen side of himself. Written by David Fury and Elin Hampton - Directed by David Semel

Episode: 5V20  Original Air Date: May 5, 1998


"Becoming (Part One of a Two-Part Season Finale)"

A web of conspiracy, suspense and heart break surround the second season finale of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Buffy determines the time has come to destroy Angel and must ascertain if she is ready to sacrifice all she knows to be true to do so, but her decision is further entangled when Willow uncovers the secret that may restore Buffy's former beloved. Elsewhere, Angel chooses to unearth an evil demon that could swallow the earth and all of the beings, rather than return to the arms of his former lover. Written and Directed by Joss Whedon

Episode: 5V21  Original Air Date: May 12, 1998


"Becoming (Part Two of a Two-Part Season Finale)"

The suspense continues as hell prepares to swallow the world and Buffy is left alone to stop it. With Giles in the hands of the enemy and Angel primed for destruction, our slayer is forced into some treacherous alliances and faced with life-changing decisions. Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

Episode: 5V22  Original Air Date: May 19, 1998