Original Air Date: September 29, 1998
Written by Joss Whedon
Directed by Joss Whedon
Summary
Sunnydale Cemetery. Evening. A body once
known as Andrew Hoelich rises from its grave, ready for a new
life as a creature of the night. Standing in his way is not
the Slayer, but rather her closest friends: Willow, Xander,
and Oz. Unfortunately, without the powers that make Buffy
special, the three friends are unable to kill the vampire
before it can escape into the night. Afterwards, the group
prepares themselves for the new school season, which begins
the very next day. They also wonder if and when Buffy will
return to Sunnydale after her unannounced absence since
saving the world from the Acathla threat. What they don't
know is that Buffy is currently living alone in an apartment
in downtown Los Angeles. Buffy's dreams are haunted by Angel,
reminding of her of what she had to do in order to stop
Acathla.
The next morning, Willow learns that Oz
flunked his senior year and needs to repeat it, Xander and
Cordelia's anticipated reunion has no sparks whatsoever, and
Giles gets the latest in a long line of leads concerning
Buffy's possible location. Meanwhile, Buffy is working as a
waitress in a diner, under the alias of Anne. During work,
she serves a romantic couple of runaways. The girl's name is
Lily, while the guy's is Rickie. They both have each other's
name tattooed to their forearms. When Lily recognizes the
waitress, Buffy denies any familiarity with the girl. At one
point, Rickie says to Lily the exact same words that Buffy
heard from Angel in one of her dreams. The next day, on the
way to work, Buffy passes by an old homeless woman who
repeatedly says, "I'm no one." Back in Sunnydale,
Giles pays Joyce Summers a visit to inform her that his
latest search turned up empty-handed. Joyce expresses her
resentment toward Giles, blaming him for Buffy's distance
from her own mother.
On her way home from work, Buffy runs into
Lily again. Lily gets Buffy's attention by calling her by her
real name, then reminds Buffy that she once went by the name
of Chantarelle and was involved in a vampire-worshipping
cult. Buffy explains that Anne is really her middle name.
During their conversation, an old man rudely bumps the both
of them aside as he walks towards the street. When asked if
he's okay, the old man turns to them and says, "I'm no
one." With that, he walks into the middle of the street,
then stops in the path of an oncoming car. Buffy dashes into
the street and pushes him aside just in time, but not before
the car collides and sends her slamming into the pavement. A
few locals offer to help her and call an ambulance, but Buffy
quickly leaves the scene without even a limp. On the way,
Buffy meets a relatively clean-cut man. His name is Ken, and
he's handing out flyers for a shelter called the Family Home.
Meanwhile, in the Bronze, Xander chats with Willow and Oz
about their failure at vampire slaying. Seeing Cordelia enter
the Bronze with a few of her friends, Xander hatches a plan
to use her as bait.
The next day, Lily visits Buffy at work and
tells her that Rickie's been missing for a while. Buffy
reluctantly agrees to help, and they first visit the local
blood bank where Lily and Rickie often donated in order to
make some money. According to the doctor, Rickie hasn't been
there in the last few days, so Buffy and Lily agree to split
up and meet up later at Buffy's apartment. During a search in
an abandoned building, Buffy finds a dead old man with a
bottle of Drain Cleaner next to his head. Since the bottle is
empty, the old man must have killed himself with it. However,
that's not the most disturbing thing: Buffy notices a
familiar tattoo on the man's forearm. It says
"Lily", which means that this dead old man was
Rickie. Back at her apartment, Lily cannot believe the news.
She blames Buffy for bringing along some evil from Sunnydale,
causing her boyfriend's untimely death. Lily exits the
apartment and meets Ken, who tells her that Rickie is alive
and staying at the Family Home. Relieved, Lily follows Ken to
the shelter. Determined to get to the bottom of things, Buffy
breaks into the blood bank after closing hours and finds
Rickie's personal file. Alarmed by the word
"Candidate" stamped in it, Buffy questions the
doctor, who has just arrived on the scene. Buffy gets the
info that leads her to the Family Home, where she finds Lily
alone with Ken in a room. Before Buffy can find out what's
going on, Lily is pulled into the floor through a strange
black pool. Buffy struggles with Ken before they both fall
into the pool. On the other side of it, they crash down hard
on the floor. While Buffy takes care of Lily, Ken removes his
mask to reveal the face of a demon underneath. He calls the
guards, and Buffy grabs Lily and tries to escape. As the
guards give chase, Buffy and Lily run into an enormous
factory room. Hundreds of missing runaways work slave labor,
while the demonic guards watch them, whips in hand. Ken and
the guards catch up to them. With a swift swing of his club,
Ken knocks Buffy unconscious.
Back in Sunnydale, Xander, Willow, and Oz try to dust the
vampire again, this time with Cordelia as bait. While
everyone assumes their hiding positions, Xander and Cordelia
argue over what they did or didn't do during the summer.
Their fight is interrupted by a scream, for the vamp has
snuck up behind Willow and attacked her first. Oz runs in to
the rescue, but the vamp quickly knocks him to the ground.
Xander tries to drive his stake into the vampire's chest, but
they get their arms locked up, preventing Xander from
thrusting the stake any further. Cordelia charges the vampire
from behind, and all three of them fall to the ground. The
vampire lands into the stake, and immediately explodes into
dust. This causes Cordelia to fall into Xander's arms. They
finally give in to their desires and kiss right then and
there.
Buffy regains consciousness inside a prison cell. Lily,
who's sitting inside the same cell, believes they're in Hell.
Buffy denies this, but that becomes irrelevant as Ken
explains their situation. Apparently, they are in some
alternate dimension outside of Earth, and time passes
differently here. According to Ken, one day on Earth equals
one hundred years in this dimension. Buffy puts the pieces
together and realizes that the disoriented old people she saw
on the street must have been former slaves in this dimension,
including Rickie. Buffy, Lily, and several other runaways are
then led into a room. A demon guard tells them that they no
longer have any individual identities. He then asks a boy to
identify himself. When the boy responds with his own name,
the guard beats him with a club. Lily's next, and her answer
is "no one". A few more slaves respond in the same
manner. The guard then asks Buffy. Instead of giving the
expected answer, Buffy finally comes to terms with who she is
and responds with her true identity, that of the Slayer. With
that, Buffy proceeds to fight and subdue the guards in the
room. After telling Lily to lead the others to the exit,
Buffy runs out into the middle of the factory and battles an
endless number of demon guards. One after the other, Buffy
defeats them, until Ken grabs Lily and threatens to slice her
throat with a knife for Buffy's disobedience. Surprisingly,
Lily pushes Ken off the balcony while his back is turned,
enabling Buffy to fight off the guards holding her and climb
to safety. At the exit, they encounter a heavy gate which
Buffy uses all of her strength to lift. Just as she's about
to escape herself, Ken tackles her. As he does so, Buffy is
knocked towards the outside of the gate, which comes crashing
down on Ken's legs. Buffy then takes Ken's club and smashes
it onto his skull. After Buffy, Lily, and the other runaways
climb through the black pool, it seals itself.
Deciding it's time to go back home, Buffy gives her
apartment and her job to Lily. Buffy is confident that Lily
can take care of herself from now on. Before Buffy leaves,
Lily asks her if she can use Buffy's middle name, Anne, as
her own. Buffy agrees and leaves. Back in Sunnydale, Buffy
knocks on the door to her home. After Joyce opens it, they
stand there, completely speechless. Finally, they embrace.
For Giles and the rest of the Sunnydale, the Slayer has
returned. For Joyce Summers, someone more important is
finally home: her only daughter.
Miscellaneous Info
-Jeff Pruitt (stunt choreographer
extraordinaire) appears as the doorman to the shelter.
Quote of the Week
Buffy: (to the ugly guard) Hi! I'm Buffy.
The Vampire Slayer.
My Rating
3.5/5
My Comments
Wow! What an
episode, though it doesn't rate as one of the best episodes
of Buffy that I've ever seen, I can still say that it was
pretty darn good. The fight scene at the end was incredible,
though I believe Sophia Crawford was used quite a bit. I
really like the new credits, adds a little new flavor.
Angel's scene was just a little bit too tiny though I have to
admit that they couldn't exactly utilize him too well because
he's in hell (also that scene rates high on the cheese
factor). I kind of felt that the Season Premiere should have
had to have been about vampires (I'm not sure why I feel this
way). Oz was wonderful. I never laughed so hard when he threw
that stake at the vampire. He looked so determined and I
actually believed he would hit his mark but no, two feet in
front of him the stake falls dead and a funny was had by all.
I think the second episode this season should be better
because now that Buffy is back and we'll have a lot of
questions answered. Who wasn't just a weeny bit taken aback
when Joyce blamed Giles for everything. Wasn't Joyce the one
that told Buffy not to even think of coming back? Hmmm...
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