Original Air Date: April 28, 1998
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by James Whitmore
Summary
A night at the Bronze does nothing to improve the Slayer's
morale, as Willow notices when she sees Buffy reject a guy.
Willow tries to help her friend out, but Buffy opts to stop
by the school and see if Giles has any work for her to do.
Unbeknownst to her, a boy is fighting with a girl in the
school hallway. He holds up a gun, and the girl tries to
leave the scene. The boy then shouts, "Don't walk away
from me, bitch!" Buffy arrives at the school just in
time to stop the boy from shooting the girl. Buffy knocks the
gun out of his hand, and the boy soon returns to his senses.
While he and the girl try to figure out what just happened,
the school janitor points out that the gun is nowhere to be
seen.
The next morning, Principal Snyder calls Buffy to his
office to let her know that he'll be keeping an eye on her.
After he leaves the office for a minute, a book mysteriously
falls out of the bookshelf. Buffy picks it up, noticing that
it's a yearbook from the Sunnydale Class of '55. Meanwhile,
Giles stops by the computer classroom, where Willow is still
serving as the substitute teacher. She tells Giles about some
of the files and pagan websites she found on the computer,
then gives him a rose quartz that once belonged to Jenny.
Elsewhere, Buffy has a dream in one of her classes that she's
in the year 1955. She watches on as one of the students
approaches the teacher. They start to hold hands when someone
else interrupts them. Just then, Buffy wakes up from her
dream and notices the teacher writing "Don't walk away
from me, bitch" on the chalkboard. He doesn't even
notice it until the students start laughing. In the hallway,
Buffy tells Xander what happened. When they reach his locker,
a rotted arm reaches out of it and grabs Xander, trying to
pull him in. Buffy helps him loose, and the creature
disappears. When Giles finds out about this, he deduces that
this is some form of paranormal activity.
Later that night, one of the teachers, Ms. Frank, passes
by George the janitor on her way home. Suddenly, they begin
to reenact the same conversation that the boy and girl held
the night before. While this goes on, Giles is working in his
office when he hears a female voice call to him. He believes
that it is Jenny's voice. When he walks out to investigate,
he sees George and Ms. Frank outside. Before Giles can do
anything, the gun goes off, sending Ms. Frank over the edge
and onto the steps below. George tries to flee the scene, but
Giles tackles him. After the gun is knocked out of George's
hands, it suddenly vanishes into thin air. George has no idea
what just happened, so Giles fills him in.
The next day, Giles tells the others that he believes the
ghost is Jenny. They don't see how the pieces fit, but Giles
remains set in his belief. In the computer classroom, Willow
looks up any previous shooting victims in the school. She
finds a record from 1955, when a student shot his teacher,
then himself. Buffy recognizes the faces from her dream, so
she grabs a 1955 yearbook and looks them up. The boy was
James Stanley, and his teacher was Grace Newman. Buffy
determines that they were having an affair. However, Buffy
feels no remorse for James's fate, for she feels he deserved
whatever punishment there was after shooting Grace. In the
cafeteria, Cordy complains about the upcoming Sadie Hawkins
dance when another paranormal event occurs. This time, all of
the food transforms into snakes, sending the entire school
population into panic. One of the snake bites Cordy's cheek
before she swats it away. After they evacuate the school, a
team is sent in to clean out the snakes. Principal Snyder
talks with his friend on the police force, Bob. Snyder knows
that they're on a Hellmouth, but Bob demands Snyder to
control the situation, otherwise the mayor would have to get
involved. That night, Willow sets up a plan to exorcise the
spirit from the school. To do so, Buffy, Xander, Cordelia,
and herself need to chant from different locations in the
school at midnight, forming what is called a Mangus Tripod.
Buffy elects to take the center position, since that is where
the most danger would likely occur. After they split up in
the school, Willow runs into Giles by the library. He is
trying to contact Jenny's spirit, so Willow leaves him alone.
As midnight approaches, Buffy sees a vision of James dancing
with Grace in the band room. Cordelia inspects her wound in
the bathroom mirror, then watches in horror as the whole side
of her face turns red and swollen. Willow is suddenly pulled
into the floor by an arm, but she is saved by Giles. Buffy
watches as James's face is replaced by a rotted skull, which
tells her to get out. The clock finally strikes twelve, so
the group does the chant simultaneously. However, it doen't
work like it's supposed to. A swarm of wasps invades the
hallways, and everybody makes a mad dash for the exit. They
run to the street, then turn around to witness the swarm
surround the entire school.
At Buffy's house, Giles deduces that it is James spirit
which is haunting Sunnydale High. He is apparently trying to
seek forgiveness from Grace, but that can never happen since
she dies before she can possibly forgive him. So, he is
doomed to repeat this scenario over and over again. While
they try to figure out a solution, Buffy hears a male voice
call to her. Without telling the others, she sneaks off to
the school. The wasps part to allow her access, and she walks
right in. Inside, Buffy meets Angel, who has come to finish
things off. However, James spirit possesses Buffy, and she
begins to act out the scenario. Confused for a moment, Angel
approaches and is suddenly possessed by Grace's spirit. It
all plays out the same way, only this time, Grace (in Angel's
body) gets up after being shot and falling onto the steps
below. In the band room, James (in Buffy's body) prepares to
shoot himself, when Grace stops him. She forgives him, and
they share one last kiss before their souls finally cross
over, leaving Buffy and Angel in an embrace, kissing like
they once did in the past. When Angel realizes what he is
doing, he pushes her off and escapes.
Back at the Summers home, Buffy realizes that James never
meant to shoot Grace. Apparently, Buffy and James had more in
common than she realized, for they were both tormented by
guilt. Meanwhile, at their new home in an abandoned garden,
Angel tries to cleanse himself from the vile kiss he shared
with his enemy. He takes Dru out with him to find some blood,
leaving Spike alone. After they leave, Spike rises from his
wheelchair and kicks it on its side, knowing that the time
for his comeback is nearer than anyone else thinks.
Miscellaneous Info
-Marti Noxon has large interest in ghosts,
which was her basis for writing this episode.
-This was the first episode to prompt a public-service
announcement. Following the end of the final act, Sarah
Michelle Gellar did a voice-over on the dangers of teen
suicide and giving information on the American Association of
Suicide Prevention.
Quote of the Week
Buffy: You're the only one. The only person
I could ever talk to.
Angelus: Gosh Buffy, that's really pathetic.
My Rating
3/5
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