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Original Air Date: January 19, 1999
Written by David Fury
Directed by James A. Contner
Summary
After a training session in the mansion, Buffy and
Angel get a little too close for comfort. With her
eighteenth birthday almost upon her, Buffy is anxiously
awaiting to spend some time with her father at an ice
show. Later, at the library, Giles leads Buffy through a
study of vibratory stones. Despite being a little
fidgety, Buffy manages to concentrate on one of the
stones. Afterwards, Buffy battles with a vampire in the
park. Just as she is about to deliver the final blow,
something surges through Buffy's body, and she suddenly
finds herself powerless. The vampire quickly takes the
upper hand, knocking her to the ground and turning the
wooden stake on the Slayer herself. Buffy panicks, but
she is still able to stun the vampire with a headbutt and
push him off of her. She grabs the stake and aims it
straight up as the vampire leaps onto her. In an instant,
the vampire is nothing but dust.
Giles enters the library the next
morning to find Buffy practicing her aim with throwing
knives. As the random placing of the knives on and around
the target shows, the Slayer is not herself. Giles
ensures Buffy that she'll be okay. Outside, Buffy
downplays her friends' enthusiasm over the upcoming
birthday, suggesting that a party may not be the greatest
of ideas, given her tainted history with such social
gatherings. Later that night, Buffy notices a birthday
balloon floating in her kitchen with what appear to be an
envelope and tickets attached to the string. As Joyce
informs her that Hank won't be able to free up enough
time to take her to the ice show, Buffy folds up the
envelope without even opening it. Meanwhile, three men
are hard at work inside an old, abandoned boarding house.
One of the men, Quentin Travers, looks on as his two
associates, Blair and Hobson, work on laying bricks in
several of the doorways. At the library, Buffy tries to
indirectly ask Giles to take her to the ice show, but he
is more interested in making her study the vibratory
stones. After Buffy finally gives up her futile effort,
Giles instructs her to concentrate on the fault inside
the large blue stone. As Buffy stares at it, she suddenly
loses all touch with the outside world. Giles checks to
make sure Buffy's in a trance, then takes an injection
kit out of his bag. He injects a strange, green fluid
into Buffy's arm. After he finishes the task and puts
away the kit, Giles waves his hand in front of the fault,
breaking Buffy's trance. Unaware of what just happened,
Buffy decides to call it a night and leaves Giles alone
in the library.
Outside of school the next
morning, Buffy notices a guy harassing Cordelia. Buffy
walks up to the guy and grabs him by the arm. However,
she suddenly realizes that she doesn't have enough
strength to do anything to the guy, who casually shoves
her to the ground with that one arm. Buffy finds Giles in
the hallway and tells him about her disturbing loss of
strength. Giles doesn't show a great deal of concern,
although he definitely knows why Buffy is going through
this. Giles speaks with Quentin at the boarding house,
voicing his disagreement with the Watcher Council's
insistence on subjecting Buffy to the Cruciamentum. The
Cruciamentum is a test which all Slayers must endure when
they reach the age of eighteen in order to prove their
instinctual skills and resourcefulness. To do so, the
Slayer must survive an encounter with a vicious vampire
while trapped inside a small space. In this case, Buffy
must defeat an insane vampire, Zackary Kralik, in the
confines of this boarding house. After Giles leaves, a
loud, painful scream emanates from Kralik's coffin. Blair
and Hobson open the coffin and give Kralik his pills.
Giles returns to the library, where Buffy, Willow,
Xander, and Oz try to find any relevant info in the books
that might explain her loss of power. While Buffy
continues to search for answers, Kralik's screaming keeps
Blair and Hobson from getting any rest. While Hobson
takes a break, Blair opens the coffin to learn that
Kralik wants more pills. As Blair goes to the kitchen to
fill the glass with water, Kralik screams to cover up the
sound of his straightjacket ripping at the seams. Kralik
then tricks Blair into stepping close to the coffin and
grabs him by the throat with his freed arm before sinking
his fangs into his neck. At the mansion, Angel gives a
book of poetry to Buffy for her birthday. Unfortunately,
Buffy is distracted by her power loss to fully appreciate
Angel's gift. Buffy fears that she may have lost what
made her special. Angel consoles her by confessing that
he watched her long before she moved to Sunnydale,
admitting that he lived her then every bit as much as he
does now. Meanwhile, Blair rises in front of Kralik as a
newly-turned vampire. He picks up an axe and frees Kralik
from his restraints.
Giles stops by the boarding house
to check in on things, but nobody seems to be around.
After noticing blood on the stairway railing, Giles grabs
a make-shift stake and opens Kralik's tomb. Finding it
empty, Giles goes to the kitchen and discovers Hobson's
dead corpse. Overcome by the grotesque sight and smell,
Giles runs out of the house. He needs to find Buffy, who
is walking the streets alone. She runs into Kralik, who
grabs her jacket. Unable to fight him as she normally
would, Buffy turns and runs for her life. She tries to
climb over, then under a fence. Blair shows up and tries
to pull her back, but Buffy escapes and runs out into the
middle of the street. Giles arrives just in time, and
Buffy jumps into his car. Back at the library, Giles
tells the whole truth to Buffy, showing her the syringe
filled with an organic compound of muscle relaxants and
adrenal suppressers. He informs her that the effects of
the compound will wear off in a few days, but Buffy is
too furious to care about that right now. Giles goes on
to tell her that he just invalidated the test by telling
her about it ahead of time. Unfortunately, Buffy refuses
to listen or forgive him. As soon as Cordelia walks into
the library to do some research for a paper, Buffy asks
her for a ride home. While Cordelia drives Buffy home,
Joyce hears a noise on her front porch. She goes out and
sees Buffy's jacket draped over a figure. Assuming it's
Buffy, she bends down towards the covered figure.
However, it's not Buffy at all, but really Kralik. When
Buffy arrives home, she finds a polaroid of her mother
and Kralik. She packs a large amount of her slaying
supplies into her bag and heads towards the mansion.
Tied to a chair and gagged, Joyce
can do nothing but watch as Kralik takes countless
polaroids of her while rambling about his hatred for
mothers. Buffy walks in through the main entrance of the
boarding house and looks around. As she realizes that all
of the other exits have been sealed by bricks, Blair
locks the main entrance, trapping the Slayer inside.
Meanwhile, Quentin visits Giles at the library and tells
him that the Cruciamentum has begun. Giles informs him
that he disclosed all of the information concerning the
test, but none of that matters right now. He leaves
Quentin in the library and races towards the boarding
house. Buffy encounters Kralik and tries to take him out
with her crossbow, but it's no use. He chases Buffy
through the house. She takes refuge inside a dark room.
When she turns the light on, Buffy sees that the walls
are completely plastered with photos of her helpless
mother. She runs out of the room, and Kralik finally
traps her in the hallway. Buffy attempts to ward him off
with a cross, but Kralik is so insane that he actually
enjoys the pain it causes. Before he can bite into her
neck, Kralik is suddenly seized by his painful need to
take his pills. He fishes the medicine bottle out of his
pocket. Spotting an opportunity, Buffy grabs the bottle
out of his hands and dives through a laundry chute.
Landing in the basement, Buffy finds Joyce on the chair.
When Kralik reaches the basement, Buffy tries to flee the
scene with his pills. He rips the bottle out of her hands
and quickly grabs the nearby glass of water. After
swallowing the pills with the water, Kralik suddenly
notices a burning sensation inside himself. Buffy holds
out an empty bottle of Holy Water. The blessed water soon
disintegrates Kralik. As Buffy works on freeing Joyce
from the chair, both Giles and Blair crash into the
basement. Giles finishes the vampire off, then leaves
with Joyce and Buffy.
In the library, Quentin commends
Buffy on her successful passing of the test. However, he
has bad news for Giles. Since he has demonstrated a
relationship with Buffy that the Council has deemed too
close, like the way a father loves his daughter, Giles is
relieved of his duties as Buffy's Watcher. Quentin then
tells Buffy that she will be assigned a new Watcher soon.
Struck by this revelation of how much Giles cares for
her, Buffy calmly allows him to tend to her wounds. Back
at home, Buffy's friends try to make sense of Giles'
being fired... especially Willow, who almost refuses to
believe the mere possibility of Giles losing his job.
Miscellaneous Info
~Buffy's birthday is January 18th for those
in Canada and January 19th for those in the States.~
Quote of the Week
Buffy: If I was at full slayer power, I'd
be punning right about now.
My Rating
5/5
My Comments
I absolutely
loved this episode! Though it was tad depressing. Buffy's
fight scene at the park started off hysterically, with the
tumble down the slide and the "Wow! That was really
funny looking! Could you do it again?". I really felt
bad for Buffy when she told Giles that "Something's
wrong." Angel's gift to her for her birthday seemed a
bit out of place, okay, I know he doesn't have any money but
he must know that she doesn't seem like the swoony type. I'm
really glad that he finally told her that he'd met her long
before their "official" meeting in the Bronze's
back alley. I really like the concept of this episode, with
the Slayer's rite of passage, though I kind of wanted more of
the episode to be centered on her being stuck in the
abandoned house. The scene with Giles and Buffy in the
library was really nicely done with the lines "I don't
know you. Who are you? How could you do this to me?". It
was nice until Cordelia ever so lovely decided to intrude,
though I have to admit her turn around to drive Buffy home
was kind of nice. Buffy's quick thinking to put Holy Water in
the glass definitely seemed to have saved her life. I'm
highly disappointed that Giles was fired from the Watcher's
Union, part of the reason that Buffy seems to be doing so
well in her Slayer duties seems to be the fact that she HAS a
close relationship with Giles. Buffy's line at the end to the
pompous man was certainly fitting;
Bite
Me
Cast
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Nicholas Brendon
Alyson Hannigan
Charisma Carpenter
David Boreanaz
Seth Green
Anthony Stewart Head
Kristine Sutherland
Jeff Kober
Harris Yulin
Dominic Keating
Davud Hayon-Jones |
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Buffy Summers
Xander Harris
Willow Rosenberg
Cordelia Chase
Angel
Oz
Rupert Giles
Joyce Summers
Zackary Kralik
Quentin Travers
Blair
Hobson |
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