Season One
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"Welcome to Hellmouth" and "Harvest"
Picking up where the feature film left off, Buffy Summers (Sarah
Michelle Gellar) and her mom (Kristine Sutherland) move to Sunnydale, California, for a fresh start, unaware of
the evil lurking in this quiet suburb. Somewhat reluctant in her role as the slayer, Buffy quickly makes friends
and enemies at her new school. While also meeting her new "Watcher," Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), the
mercurial school librarian, her newly assembled team encounters the ever-abundant unearthly creatures in Sunnydale.
Screenwriter of the feature film, Joss Whedon, penned both episodes, with "Welcome to Hellmouth" directed
by Charles Martin Smith and "Harvest" directed by John Kretchmer
"The Witch"
When students start dropping out of cheerleading tryouts by
spontaneously combusting, going blind and losing the power of speech, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and her posse
suspect a powerful witch is in their midst. Buffy herself soon becomes the target of a deadly spell as they discover
the witch's true identity. Meanwhile, Xander finally musters up the nerve to ask Buffy out on a date but in the
throes of a witch's spell, Buffy's response isn't exactly as he'd hoped. Anthony Stewart Head, Alyson Hannigan
and Charisma Carpenter also star. Dana Reston wrote the episode directed by Stephen Gragg
"Teacher's Pet"
A substitute teacher’s infatuation with Xander is flattering
to the lovesick teen, but alarming to Buffy. Written by David Greenwalt - Directed by Bruce Seth Green
"Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) tries to maintain some semblance
of a normal teenage social life by opting for a hot date instead of helping Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) protect
Sunnydale from a violent vampire prophecy. As she's blinded by love, Buffy ignores the signs of the dark forces
aligning against her. Meanwhile, while Buffy's being romanced, The Master (guest star Mark Metcalf) is plotting
her demise by invoking the wrath of the "Anointed One," a great warrior vampire who is The Master's most
powerful weapon against the slayer. Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannnigan and Charisma Carpenter also star. David
Semal directed the episode written by Rob des Hotel and Dean Batali
"The Pack"
When Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and the rest of Sunnydale
High endure the annual field trip to the zoo, Xander (Nicholas Brendon) and some other kids sneak into the quarantined
hyena exhibit, but leave in an alteBLACK state. It's up to Buffy, Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) and Willow (Alyson
Hannigan) to discover the cause behind Xander's bizarre behavior and reverse the transformation before it's too
late. Meanwhile, Xander's new aggressive demeanor doesn't play well with his old friends. Charisma Carpenter also
stars. Charles Martin Smith directed the episode written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinmeyer
"Angel"
While Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) grows more and more annoyed
with Angel's (David Boreanaz) mysterious disappearing act, she can't deny her growing obsession with him. Meanwhile,
it's killing Xander (Nicholas Brendon) that Buffy doesn't have a clue how he feels about her and, as he vents his
frustrations to Willow (Alyson Hannigan), she knows all too well how he feels. And in the underworld, The Master
(guest star Mark Metcalf) is incensed that Buffy has taken the lives of so many members of his family, and he summons
warrior vampires to annihilate her. Anthony Stewart Head and Charisma Carpenter also star. Michael Schultz directed
the episode written by David Greenwalt
Episode: 4V07
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Original Air Date: April 14, 1997
"I, Robot -- You, Jane"
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Giles (Anthony Stewart Head)
face a demon spirit who has been trapped since the Dark Ages and is unleashed into cyberspace. Meanwhile, Willow
(Alyson Hannigan) has fallen for a cyber-beau whom she met online and Xander (Nicholas Brendon) and Buffy are wary
of who this anonymous wooer may turn out to be. Charisma Carpenter also stars. Scott Brazil directed the episode
written by Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden
"The Puppet Show"
Sunnydale High School's annual talent show serves as a backdrop
for murder when Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) must catch a knife-wielding stealer of human organs (guest-star Burke
Roberts). Meanwhile, the new principal (guest-star Armin Shimerman) is a discipline-loving brute who forces Giles
(Anthony Stewart Head) to run the talent show and orders Buffy, Xander (Nicholas Brendon), and Willow (Alyson Hannigan)
to perform. Charisma Carpenter also stars. Ellen Pressman directed the episode written by Dean Batali and Rob des
Hotel
"Nightmares"
The world of nightmares and reality become one when everyone
in Sunnydale is living out their worst fears. While Xander (Nicholas Brendon) comes to school in his underwear
and Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) is unable to read, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) must unravel the mystery before
reality folds completely into the world of nightmares. Alyson Hannigan and Charisma Carpenter also star. Bruce
Seth Green directed the episode with the story by Joss Whedon and teleplay by David Greenwalt
"Invisible Girl" (a.k.a "Out Of Mind, Out Of
Sight") -
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter)
become unlikely allies to combat an invisible spirit that has targeted Cordelia and everyone around her. Meanwhile,
Angel (David Boreanaz) goes to Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) to warn him that Buffy could be in grave danger. Nicholas
Brendon and Alyson Hannigan also star. Reza Badiyi directed the episode with the story by Joss Whedon and teleplay
by Ashley Gable & Tom Swyden
"Prophecy Girl"
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) wants to resign from her life
of slaying when Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) uncovers an ancient prophesy that spells out her deadly fate, as the
Master's (guest star Mark Metcalf) ascension from the Hellmouth is at hand. As the earth begins to crack open,
Xander (Nicholas Brendon), Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) face an army of demons and
the prophetic end of the world. Meanwhile, Xander finally asks Buffy to the prom with equally disastrous consequences.
Joss Whedon wrote and directed the episode