Original Air Date: March 3, 1998
Written by Rob Des Hotel
& Dean Batali
Directed by Deran Sarafian
Summary
The flu has been spreading around Sunnydale High, and
Buffy's one of the unlucky souls who's got it. While on a
routine patrol through the cemetery, Buffy runs into Xander,
Willow, and Cordelia. Before she can get them to go home,
Angel appears and attacks Cordy. Buffy fends him off, but the
flu has made her too weak to fight him effectively. Angel
nearly bites Buffy when the others come to her aid and thwart
him back with their crosses. After Angel leaves, Buffy
collapses and lies on the ground, unconscious.
The gang brings Buffy to the emergency room of Sunnydale
General. Giles and Joyce soon arrive, and they wait for Buffy
to be moved to another room so they could see her. On the way
to room, Buffy realizes that she's going to be there awhile,
so she tries to get out, screaming that she has to kill the
vampires. Dr. Wilkinson injects a tranquilizer to calm her
down. Soon, Buffy is asleep in her new room while the others
wait outside in the hall. Joyce tells everyone that Buffy has
been afraid of hospitals ever since she saw her cousin Celia
die in a hospital when they were both very young. The group
goes home while Xander stays behind to protect Buffy in case
Angel shows up. That night, Buffy is still overcome with her
fever when she notices a young boy standing in her doorway.
As the boy walks away, Buffy sees a tall, demonic man
following the boy. He is dressed in black clothes and a black
hat, and his fingers are long and pointed. Buffy gets out of
her bed to follow them, but she soon finds herself in a
flashback to a time when she was much younger, walking down a
similar hospital hallway. As her young self walks into a room
and approaches the bed curtains, Buffy wakes up, realizing
that she was just dreaming. She then gets out of bed and
walks down the hall. She stops outside of a door from which a
body of a recently diseased girl is being wheeled out of.
Buffy eavesdrops on Dr. Wilkinson talking with another
doctor, Dr. Stanley Backer. Dr. Wilkinson is arguing about
some kind of experimental procedure that Dr. Backer has been
performing on the children. Buffy then notices two children
standing before her. One of them is the same boy she saw
earlier, who tells her that Death is coming for them, and
that he can't be seen by grownups. Elsewhere, Angel walks
into the hospital, holding some flowers for Buffy. Xander
blocks his path and challenges him to a fight, but Angel
simply points out Xander's apparent jealousy of Angel for
getting to Buffy first. Angel then turns around and leaves.
The next morning, Buffy's fever has gone down, and the
gang pays her a visit. Buffy tells them about the apparent
demon she saw walking the halls, the one that grownups can't
see, but also notes that she may have just been delusional
from her fever. She also tells them about the girl who died
and Dr. Backer's experiments. Giles and Willow return to the
library to do some research while Xander and Cordy snoop
around the hospital for more info. They find nothing, so
Xander decides to stay behind and watch after Buffy. Cordy is
upset with him for his obvious attraction that he still holds
for Buffy, but she later returns with donuts and coffee to
keep Xander company. In the meantime, Giles and Willow
concoct a theory that the kids think they're seeing Death,
but they're really seeing Dr. Backer. Willow researches his
background, but can't find much to convict him of anything.
Later that night, Buffy sneaks out of her room again. She
heads for the children's ward, where Dr. Backer is preparing
to inject a sleeping girl with an unknown solution. He then
hears something, but it is too late, for an invisible force
attacks the doctor, slashing away at his body. The young boy,
Ryan, wakes up and watches in horror as Dr. Backer is slashed
to death by the demon. Buffy looks in and sees Dr. Backer
being attacked, but she can't see the attacker. His lifeless
body is then thrown out of the room, and before Buffy can
reach it, she is knocked back by the unseen force. She lies
against the wall, unconscious, while Dr. Backer's body is
dragged down the hall and out of sight.
The next morning, Buffy tells the gang that Backer is no
longer their suspect, then shows them a drawing that Ryan
made of the demon. Joyce arrives and tells Buffy that she's
been cleared to go home, but Buffy makes up an excuse that
she's still not feeling well so she can stay in the hospital
and fight the demon. Willow stays to help Buffy investigate
Dr. Backer's office for clues as to why he was killed, while
Xander elects to stand guard at the hospital. This leaves
Giles to reluctantly work with Cordy in the library. In Dr.
Backer's office, Willow finds a log proving that Backer was
innoculating the kids with the same virus they were infected
with in an attempt to raise their temperature and burn out
their fever. According the log, the process was starting to
work, so Backer really was helping the children all along. At
the library, Cordy notices that a picture on the cover of a
book resembles the picture that Ryan drew. She calls Buffy
and tells them that the name of the demon is Der Kindestod.
Giles then tells Buffy that Kindestod kills its victims by
sitting on top of them and pinning them on their backs. It
then sucks the life out of them somehow. Buffy suddenly has
another flashback to her earlier years. The younger Buffy
walks into the room and opens the curtains, only to see Celia
screaming with her hands in front of her, as if she is trying
to push some invisible object off of her. Buffy realizes that
her cousin Celia was killed by Kindestod. After hanging up
the phone, Buffy realizes that the only time she was able to
see the Kindestod was when she was still under the effects of
her fever. Willow and Buffy sneak into Backer's office again.
Buffy opens the refrigerator and removes a test tube that
contains the same virus strain that Backer was using in his
experiments. Willow dilutes it with water before Buffy drinks
it. Sick again, Buffy stumbles to the children's ward with
Willow's help. However, all the children are no longer in
their room. Buffy then sees Kindestod walking around inside
the room, then entering a door labelled "Basement
Access". The door is locked, so Buffy needs to find
another way to the basement. Dr. Wilkinson walks into the
hallway and tries to get Buffy back to her room, but Buffy
pushes her away, and she and Willow run for it. Two security
guards stop them, but Willow throws an imaginary fit to
divert the guards while Buffy slips by. She finds Xander, and
the two of them head down to the basement. They find Ryan
pinned to the floor by Kindestod, while the rest of the
children sit together screaming. Buffy fights Kindestod while
Xander moves the others to safety. Before Kindestod can drain
Buffy of her life force, she grabs his head with both hands
and snaps his neck, killing him instantly.
The next morning, Buffy is back in the comfort of her own
bedroom. Xander and Willow are also there, keeping her
company while she recovers from her fever again. Joyce brings
Buffy a letter that just arrived in the mail. It's from Ryan,
and Buffy opens it to find a drawing of Buffy standing
victoriously over the body of Kindestod, it's neck cracked
open and blood spurting out.
Miscellaneous Info
-Cordelia brings Xander Krispy Kreme donuts
while they're in the hospital, strangely enough, there is
only one Krispy Kreme in the Los Angeles area. Guess Cordelia
went out of her way to get Xander his breakfast.
-The script originally called for Willow's distraction to
involve bats. This was changed to make use of Willow's frog
fear.
Quote of the Week
Xander: Do you have a plan to kill this
thing?
Buffy: I was thinking of using violence.
Xander: Solid call.
My Rating
5/5
My Comments
I absolutely loved this episode. Probably
my favorite in the entire series (well maybe just under
Becoming). I'm a big fan of horror movies but what had
usually bugged me about horror movies was that the girls
always got killed. Well us girls got our revenge here. Buffy
whacked that Freddy Krueger look alike all the way back to
Kansas. I loved the suspense in this episode as well as the
way Buffy really, really wanted to kill this demon. I think
this is the first time she's ever had a huge urge to kill
something. The whole episode had an awesome creepy, eerie
feeling that just sent tingles up my spine. All in all, an
awesome episode!
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