Original Air Date: October 20, 1998
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by James Whitmore Jr.
Summary
It's Oz's time of the month, which means he has to spend
three consecutive nights locked in the book cage of the
library while someone watches over him. After Xander comes in
to relieve Willow of her post, he lies down on the table and
falls asleep. At the cemetery, Buffy patrols for vampires
with Faith. Neither of them are close enough to the woods to
detect a chase, which ends brutally for a boy named Jeff
Orkin.
The next morning, Buffy, Willow, and
Oz meet up with Scott and two of his friends: Pete and
Debbie. Oz offers his old biology notes to Debbie, so they
plan to meet up later. Buffy then heads off for her required
therapy appointment with the counselor while Willow and Oz go
to the library. To both Oz and Willow's dismay, Giles and
Xander inform them of the murder that occurred the previous
night. The fact that Xander slept through most of the night
and the window inside the caged area is open does not bode
well for Oz. Meanwhile, Buffy meets her counselor, Mr. Platt.
While she's hesitant to discuss the full details of her
reasons for running away, Buffy does come to respect Mr.
Platt's helpful manner. After school, Buffy meets the others
in the library and learns that Oz may have killed someone
while he was a werewolf. Giles tells Willow, Xander, and
Cordelia to go to the morgue and inspect Jeff's corpse, while
Buffy must be on the look-out for the killer if it isn't Oz.
He'll have Faith watch over Oz that night. At the morgue,
Willow collects evidence which clearly indicates that Jeff
was mauled by a savage animal. She then passes out due to the
realization that Oz is the most likely suspect. Outside,
Buffy encounters someone running wild through the woods. To
her surprise, that someone is Angel. However, he's not
exactly in his right mind, and he immediately attacks Buffy.
They fight for a while before Buffy finally knocks him out.
She then takes him to Spike and Dru's mansion, where she uses
some of Dru's old chains to lock Angel up and keep him from
escaping out into the woods. Unable to communicate with
Angel, Buffy notices the burnt pattern on the floor that
indicates the spot where Angel landed at the end of his
return trip from Hell. Unable to spend the rest of the night
at home, Buffy goes to the library and takes over for Faith.
Giles finds Buffy asleep in one of
the library chairs the next morning. He notices the books
she's been reading, which deal with demon dimensions and
Acathla. After Buffy wakes up, she asks Giles if Angel could
ever return from Hell, and if so, what would he be like.
Buffy would rather not tell Giles right away that she found
Angel. While Giles doubts the possibilty of Angel's return,
he goes on to say that because time moves much faster in the
other dimension, Angel would have been trapped there for an
incredibly long time. After so many years of torture, he
couldn't possibly be the same person mentally that he once
was. Later, at lunchtime, Buffy joins Scott, Pete, and Debbie
at their table. Unable to straighten out her feelings, Buffy
leaves shortly and goes to the mansion. As soon as she rests
a hand on Angel's shoulder, he goes berserk. Shaken by how
much he's changed, Buffy heads back to Sunnydale High.
Inside, Buffy goes to Mr. Platt's office and confesses that
she truly needs help with all that's going on in her life.
Unfortunately, she won't get any help from Mr. Platt, whom
she soon discovers has been murdered, most likely by the same
attacker that killed Jeff Orkin. After school, Pete pulls
Debbie into the maintenance room to make out for a while.
Inside, he notices that a jar once containing a glowing green
formula is now virtually empty. Debbie tries to deny doing
anything with it, but she soon admits that she got rid of it
in order to help Pete get better. However, Pete convulses and
transforms into a hideous, monstrous form of himself, proving
to Debbie that he doesn't need the formula anymore. During
this phase, Pete strikes Debbie in the face, knocking her to
the ground. Pete then regains control of himself and changes
back to his normal self before joining Debbie on the floor.
Despite being struck by her boyfriend turned monster, Debbie
has no problem excusing Pete's actions. Afterwards, Debbie
meets Oz by the fountain to get his biology notes. Noticing
the bruise on her eye, Oz stops Debbie from leaving right
away by lightly grabbing her shoulder and asking if she's
okay. From a distance, Pete watches this whole conversation.
With evidence indicating that Mr.
Platt was killed during the day, Oz is off the hook. In the
library, the group draws a connection between the two victims
and Debbie. Oz tells the others about Debbie's bruised eye,
which doesn't quite follow with the suddenness of Mr. Platt's
death. This leads them to suspect Pete, both for the two
murders and for striking Debbie. While Oz locks himself in
the cage for the third and final night of the month, Buffy
and Willow confront Debbie. Unfortunately, Debbie refuses to
help them stop Pete. During the conversation, Angel breaks
his chains free of the mansion wall and escapes. Buffy and
Willow have no idea that Pete is in the library at that very
moment, ready to kill Oz for touching Debbie. Pete changes
into his monster form and rips the door off the cage. After
throwing Oz around the library for a little while, the sun
finally sets and the moon shines, allowing Oz to turn the
tables on Pete. In his werewolf form, Oz is an even match for
Pete's ferocity. The sounds of their battle alerts the others
to the library. Buffy tries to knock them out with the dart
gun, but shoots Giles instead when Debbie pushes the gun off
to the side just as Buffy pulls the trigger. While the
tranquilizer dart takes Giles out of the action, Oz and Pete
break apart and escape into the school hallways. Willow and
Faith take down Oz with the dart gun. Buffy chases Pete to
the maintenance room, where she finds Debbie dead on the
floor, murdered by Pete. Another fight ensues. Just as it
appears that Buffy's about to lose the fight, Angel arrives
and kills Pete. To Buffy's suprise, Angel manages to say her
name before falling to his knees and embracing her.
The next day, Buffy can't find the
words to console Scott, who lost two of his best friends
without ever knowing the truth about what really happened.
Later that night, Buffy watches Angel as he sleeps on the
floor of the mansion. He constantly flinches and trembles,
apparently suffering from nightmares of his time in Hell.
Miscellaneous Info
-The voice over that Sarah Michelle Gellar
does at the beginning and end of this episode is from the
book "Call of the Wild".
Quote of the Week
Faith: All men are beasts, Buffy.
Buffy: Okay, I was hoping to not get that cynical till I was
at least forty.
My Rating
3/5
My Comments
I have to
admit that I was not liking the beginning when Angel appeared
as a ferocious animal. Though I did kind of expect him to be
different than he was before. At least the writers aren't
wasting any time trying to get Angel back to normal. I don't
think I could wait half a season for Angel to remember all
that had happened. Here's a thought; if Buffy has to decide
between Scott and Angel, who would she choose? Most are
probably rooting for Angel and I have say that I am as well,
but he's doing his own show after this season... hmmm... Come
to think of it, Angel actually kind of ruined Buffy's life in
a way. Oh well, maybe as the old adage says: "It is
better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at
all." I'm such a sap now... I never used to cry until Buffy
came on the air... Angel protected her... and at least he
remembered her name! I certainly hope everything comes back
to him. Poor Buffy though... Anyway, let's change the topic
shall we before I start to bawl my eyes out. Hey! Did anyone
else notice the werewolf costume change for Oz? He's starting
to look a little more like a vampire. Willow was hilarious
when she grabbed Werewolf Oz's tail to get him off of Faith!
And he yelled "ARP!" when Faith got him with the
stun gun, for some reason I found that absolutely hysterical.
Unfortunately now we have a two-week wait instead of one
thanks to those darn reruns.
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