Original Air Date: October 6, 1998
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by James Whitmore Jr.
Summary
After unpacking the last of her belongings, Buffy stops by
her mom's bedroom to announce that she's heading outside.
Joyce hangs up a Nigerian mask that she got from a friend at
her art gallery, then hesitantly gives her daughter
permission to go find her friends. Later, in a dark alley,
Buffy notices a shadowy figure roaming the alleys.
Suspicious, she follows him and accidentally draws his
attention by stepping on an aluminum can. The figure spins
around and thrusts a stake at her, which Buffy easily blocks.
As she grabs the stake out of the man's hands and turns it
towards him, she realizes that it's Xander. Before either of
them can say much, a vampire appears and attacks the both of
them. During the struggle, Buffy hears Cordelia's voice on a
walkie-talkie attached to Xander's waist. Soon enough, Cordy,
Willow, and Oz arrive on the scene, all decked out with
stakes and crosses. Buffy is surprised to see her friends
work as a team to get the vampire off of Buffy. One by one,
though, they are knocked to the ground by the powerful
vampire. Finally, Buffy jumps in and finishes the job,
reducing the vampire to a pile of dust. After Buffy greets
her bewildered friends, they head over to Giles' apartment.
The Watcher is emotionally overcome with joy from seeing his
Slayer safe and sound, although he doesn't fully express it
until he's alone in his kitchen. In the living room, Buffy
avoids discussion topics relating to what she did over the
summer. She then makes plans with Willow to meet somewhere
the next afternoon.
The next day, Joyce and Buffy visit Principal Snyder in
his office. Despite Joyce's protests, Snyder refuses to
readmit Buffy back into the school. Afterwards, Joyce drops
Buffy off at a coffee shop where she plans to meet Willow.
However, Willow never shows up. Buffy heads home, and as she
heads towards her front door, a woman steps out. She
introduces herself as Pat, a friend of Joyce's at the book
club. Inside, Joyce tells Buffy that she invited Giles and
her friends over to dinner the following evening. Buffy goes
into the basement to get their fancy company plates. There,
she finds a stray cat that has been dead for a while. Buffy
and Joyce bury it outside. Later that night, after both Buffy
and Joyce have fallen asleep, the eyeholes of the mask in
Joyce's bedroom begin to glow. As they do so, the stray cat
works its way out of the ground as if it had never died.
Overnight, Buffy dreams that she is walking around the
Sunnydale High campus. Nobody else is there, except for
Angel. She then wakes up and heads to the kitchen. The stray
cat reenters the Summers home, shocking both Buffy and Joyce.
Giles arrives shortly with a cage to capture the cat and
bring it back to the library for further study. After finding
the cat in Joyce's bedroom, he notices the Nigerian mask on
her wall. He then informs Buffy that she is no longer allowed
on school grounds. At the library, Giles studies his
demonology text while the rest of the Slayerettes make plans
for the dinner that evening. By the end of their discussion,
the intimate dinner has become a full-blown party, complete
with pot luck snacks and Oz's band. During the discussion,
Giles careless flips past a page without looking at it. On
this page is a picture of the same mask hanging in Joyce's
bedroom.
That evening, Pat comes over to visit Joyce. Merely
moments after Buffy shuts the door, Oz's band, Dingoes Ate My
Baby, arrives. Buffy was not notified in advance that they
had planned a huge party, but that's exactly what she gets
before long. After wading through dozens of people she's
never even met before, Buffy finds Willow near the band.
Buffy pulls her over to a quieter area and asks Willow if
she's been avoiding her. Willow denies this, then immediately
leaves Buffy alone and heads back to where the band is
playing. On her way upstairs, Buffy briefly talks to Xander
and Cordelia, who are lost in their own world of nonstop
smoochies. Buffy then stops outside the kitchen, where Joyce
and Pat are talking about having Buffy back home. Buffy
overhears her mom talking about how much more difficult it is
now that Buffy's home. Unable to take much more animosity
from her closest friends and family, Buffy goes up to her
bedroom and starts packing her bag again. Meanwhile, Giles
finally finds what he's been looking for in his texts: the
picture of the Nigerian mask. Horrified by what he reads, he
calls the Summers home, but one of the partygoers answers the
phone, and the music is too loud for him to fully understand
what Giles is saying. Giles gives up and drives towards
Buffy's home. On the way, he accidentally hits a man in the
middle of the road. Upon getting out and inspecting the body,
Giles realizes that this man died long before he ever
wandered onto the road. The corpse grabs Giles and shoves him
against the car. Giles watches in horror as he sees several
more zombies appearing from the shadows. All over town,
corpses arise from crime scenes, hospital beds, and even
their graves, all with one destination in mind: the Summers
household. Giles finally fends off the zombies and gets back
in his car.
Willow finds Buffy packing her bag in her bedroom. Not
long after they argue over Buffy's decision to run away,
Joyce enters the bedroom. Her reaction to seeing Buffy's
packed bag is much more heated. Buffy tries to get out of the
house, but Joyce stops her right in the middle of the main
floor. As everybody gathers around and watches, Joyce drops
all her restraints and angrily chews out Buffy for what she
did (and didn't do) over the summer. Buffy tries to defend
herself, but Xander joins in and offers his own cold remarks.
Just as it seems that everybody is against Buffy and her
whole world is caving in, the zombies invade the household.
They quickly and brutally attack and kill several of the
guests, while everybody else runs for their lives. Many try
to keep the doors and windows blocked off, while others just
panic in general. One of the zombies grabs Pat and drags her
off down a hallway. While Buffy, Joyce, Xander, and Willow
run upstairs, Oz and Cordelia hide in a downstairs closet.
Upstairs, Joyce finds Pat lying flat on the floor. They help
her to her feet and into Joyce's bedroom. While the group
tries to keep the zombies from forcing the door open, Willow
checks Pat's pulse and realizes that she's already dead.
Several moments later, Oz and Cordelia step out of the
closet and notice that all of the zombies are now upstairs.
They run into Giles, who has just arrived. He explains that
the mask contains the power of the zombie demon named Ovu
Mobani, or Evil Eye. All the zombies are after it, and
whoever puts it on will become the demon. Upstairs, nobody
notices Pat as she suddenly gets up. Surprised to see that
her friend is alive, Joyce runs over, only to be knocked to
the floor by the zombie Pat. As Joyce and Xander look on, Pat
puts the mask on, which immediately molds to her face. Pat
begins to speak, except it isn't her voice anymore. It is the
voice of the demon Ovu Mobani, and the zombies that were
previously trying to get into the room are now paralyzed with
fear by Mobani's presence. Buffy tries to attack the demon,
but it turns its head and flashes a brilliantly white light
which stuns Buffy. Unable to move, Buffy takes the powerful
blow of the demon hard. The demon then stuns Willow and moves
in for the kill, but not before Buffy recovers and pushes
Mobani through the second story window, along with herself.
After they crash onto her backyard, Buffy tries to avoid the
demon's gaze by covering her eyes. Giles tells Oz to warn
Buffy that attacking its eyes is the only way to defeat
Mobani. Oz runs out and immediately falls victim to Mobani's
stun flash. Buffy uses this moment to her advantage and
thrusts a shovel directly into the demon's eyes. It cries out
in horror, then vanishes, along with all of the other
zombies. After everybody regroups inside, nobody can bring
themselves to spite Buffy any longer, as she finally embraces
Willow after so long.
The next day, Giles visits Principal Snyder's office and
threatens to contact state officials if Buffy isn't
readmitted. When Snyder doesn't believe his threat, Giles
applies a little brute force to get his message across.
Later, Buffy and Willow meet at the coffee shop. Willow
discusses her experiments with witchcraft. They understand
what each other has been feeling during the past few months,
and like the true friends that they are, accept it.
Miscellaneous Info
Quote of the Week
Xander: Check it out. The Watcher is back
on the clock. And just when you were thinking career change,
maybe becoming a... a looker or a... a seer.
My Rating
2.5/5
My Comments
I don't know
what it is about me but I always start off a new season of
Buffy not liking either the characters or the atmosphere or
the attitude change or something. I get used to it though and
I'll be back to normal pretty soon. Well I had some friends
tell me they didn't like this episode and some friends that
loved this episode. I personally thought it needed a little
more action but I did like the way Buffy and Willow
interacted. I think that's the first time we've heard that
dmit that they were best friends. Oz was great as usual. I'm
still trying to figure out what Angel meant in Buffy's dream.
Oh and one question for all of you; Does Angel come to Buffy
in her dreams or does she dream of him? Very interesting...
Willow seems to be growing up a lot, really nice to see,
she's changed so much from the nerdy Willow as she appeared
in the series premiere. I really didn't think that Xander of
all people would be mad at Buffy for coming back, that really
bothered me! I mean he's the one that literally started this
whole mess..
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