Original Air Date: November 3, 1998
Written by David Greenwalt
Directed by David Greenwalt
Summary
With Homecoming approaching, Cordelia plans to start her
campaign for the title of Homecoming queen, while the rest of
the gang debates on their mode of transportation to the
dance. Buffy, however, is still distracted by Angel's recent
return, so she takes off for the mansion shortly after Scott
asks her to the dance. At the mansion, Buffy assures Angel
that nobody else knows that he's back. To Angel's dismay,
Buffy also tells him that she's currently seeing another guy.
Unfortunately, that statement doesn't hold true for much
longer, for Scott dumps Buffy the very next morning. He
explains that the down and depressed Buffy he knows now is
not the same Buffy he knew before they started dating. After
Scott leaves, Buffy wanders around outside of the school
alone... and completely unaware of the two German men who are
watching her from inside a van. Using state-of-the-art
equipment, they transmit their visual to a lavish mansion,
where an old man receives the signal and shows the image of
Buffy to his boss: Mr. Trick.
At City Hall, Mayor Richard Wilkins
III learns from his deputy mayor that two German brothers
with impressive criminal records have recently been spotted
in Sunnydale. Their names are Frederick and Hans Grüntaler,
and they're the same two men who have been spying on Buffy.
The Mayor isn't too worried about this. In fact, he's more
concerned with cleanliness and personal hygiene, which he
displays by closely inspecting his deputy mayor's hands.
Meanwhile, at Sunnydale High, the senior class gets its
pictures taken in the lounge for their fourth and final high
school yearbook. Buffy's a no-show, so Cordelia heads to the
library to tell her about the photo session. Before she can
enter the library, Cordy is distracted by her Homecoming
queen campaign priorities and completely forgets to inform
Buffy. Inside the library, Buffy and Faith plan to attend the
dance together since Scott is no longer in the picture.
The next day, Buffy asks one of her
favorite teachers from the previous school year, Ms. Moran,
to write her a recommendation to give to Principal Snyder.
Buffy needs the recommendation to fulfill one of the
conditions set by Snyder for her readmittance. However, Ms.
Moran can't even remember Buffy's name, let alone anything
about her to merit a written recommendation. Buffy's woes
increase at lunch when she learns from Xander and the others
that she missed the yearbook photo session. Upset with
Cordy's irresponsibility, Buffy approaches the Homecoming
queen candidate and speaks her mind. Naturally, Cordy
retaliates with her own special brand of verbal abuse. This
motivates Buffy to compete with Cordy and run for Homecoming
queen herself. Later that night, Mr. Trick assembles a
promising group of hunters at his mansion for an event called
Slayerfest '98. Included in this group of hunters: Frawley, a
human hunter with a rifle and a set of bear traps; Lyle and
Candy Gorch, two recently-married vampires; Frederick and
Hans Grüntaler, the German brothers who have been tracking
Buffy's every move; and Kulak, a yellow-skinned demon who
keeps jagged blades inside his forearms. Mr. Trick hopes this
Slayerfest will see the end of both Buffy and Faith.
Meanwhile, at the Rosenberg residence, Xander helps Willow
pick out a dress for the dance while he tries on the tuxedo
he'll be wearing. Initially, they discuss their relationships
with Cordelia and Oz. However, after Willow puts on her best
dress and Xander completes his attire, the only thing on
their minds is each other. While Xander gives Willow a brief
lesson on dancing, the two best friends lose themselves in
the moment and share a kiss. That moment is quickly
interrupted when they both realize what they've done, both to
themselves and their significant others.
The next morning, Buffy learns that
she'll be campaigning alone, since all of her friends have
already committed to helping Cordy. Buffy and Cordy kick
their Homecoming queen campaigns into full gear, hoping to
outdo each other in the race for the title. While Buffy
convinces Willow to give her a little help, Frederick and
Hans listen in on their conversation. They pay particular
attention to Buffy's announcement that the limo will pick up
Faith first, Buffy second, and the rest of the group
afterwards. Later in the day, Buffy learns that Cordy has
been paying some of the students money to get their votes.
This leads to another argument between the two candidates,
only this one ends on a much harsher note. Distraught, Willow
tells Xander that their brief tryst must be partly
responsible for the current feud between Buffy and Cordelia.
Eventually, Xander and Willow's conversation turns to the
bigger problem at hand: what are they themselves going to do
now. Later that night, the limo stops at the Summers home to
pick up Buffy as planned. Buffy is surprised to find Cordy
inside instead of Faith. According to a note written by the
gang, Buffy and Cordy will be taking the limo to the dance
alone so that they may work out their differences before the
crowning of the Homecoming queen. Included with the note are
a couple of corsages. The limo's destination is not the
dance, however, but rather the nearby woods. Buffy and Cordy
step out of the limo and notice a monitor and VCR set up on a
table, along with a sign that informs them to play the tape.
Buffy and Cordy watch a recording of Mr. Trick, who welcomes
Buffy and Faith to Slayerfest '98. Apparently, they expected
Faith to be in Cordy's place. Before Cordy can clear up the
confusion, the monitor explodes, and the hunt begins. The
first hunter they run into is Frawley, who Buffy immobilizes
by knocking him into one of his own traps. Unable to free his
leg, Frawley informs Buffy and Cordy of the rest of the
hunter group. While Buffy and Cordy take refuge inside a
cabin, Xander and Willow find themselves guilty and ashamed
at the dance, even after Giles commends them on their effort
to resolve the feud between Buffy and Cordy. In the cabin,
Cordy finds a telephone which Buffy uses to call Giles at the
library. Buffy explains to Cordy that she's running for
Homecoming queen because she wants a high school memory that
doesn't involve her job as the Slayer. Suddenly, Kulak bursts
into the cabin and attacks Buffy. During their battle,
Frederick and Hans approach the cabin. They are being
navigated by the old man, who is tracking Buffy and Cordy
with his computer system back at the mansion. The German
brothers fire an explosive device into the cabin, which
causes Buffy to stop her battle with Kulak and escape with
Cordy. Kulak fails in his attempt to get out of the cabin,
and he is killed in the explosion. Buffy and Cordy get up
from the ground and head back to the library, unaware that
Lyle and Candy Gorch have knocked out Giles and are waiting
for them to arrive.
While Buffy and Cordy head to the
library, a pair of police officers arrive at Mr. Trick's
mansion and escort him away, against his will. At the
library, Buffy fights with Candy Gorch before dusting her.
Enraged, Lyle moves in to attack, but Cordy stops him short
and launches into an impressive speech that scares Lyle into
taking off. After Giles regains consciousness, he points out
that he wasn't aware of the group buying corsages for Buffy
and Cordy. Buffy notices small electronic devices in the
corsages, which the old man must have been using to track
their movements. They hear the German brothers in the
hallway, so Buffy binds the bugs together with a bundle of
wet toilet paper. After leading one of the brothers into a
classroom, she throws the mass of toilet paper onto his back.
The old man gives the other brother the coordinates, and both
Frederick and Hans proceed to shoot each other dead.
Meanwhile, the two police officers bring Mr. Trick to City
Hall, where Mayor Wilkins introduces himself. He reveals that
he's quite aware that Mr. Trick is a vampire, and he wants
his help in eliminating the "rebellious element"
from Sunnydale. Mr. Trick realizes that the Mayor is
referring to the Slayers. At the dance, Buffy and Cordy
finally arrive, only to learn that neither of them is the new
Homecoming queen, for the other two candidates win the
election in a tie.
Miscellaneous Info
Quote of the Week
Cordelia: Hello! How stupid are you people?
She's a Slayer. I'm a Homecoming Queen!
My Rating
3/5
My Comments
Not exactly
a memorable episode in my opinion and unfortunately Angel was
in it for only one scene (what a drag!). I kind of expected
this episode to have a little more oomph. I felt really bad
for Angel when Bufy had told him that she was seeing Scott,
even though Buffy and Scott's relationship kind of blew to
chunks in the next scene. Anybody else thinking that the twin
assasion were good looking? Hmm... Well Faith is finally
growing on me. She was loyal to Buffy so that helped. I loved
the scene where she was telling Scott at the homecoming that
he needs to keep putting on the ointment for the swelling and
burning. Is it just me that noticed this but do all the
slayers tend to wear knee high boots? Oops, I just remembered
that Kendra didn't wear knee high boots but Faith was wearing
a pair off lace up ones in the training scene. I kind of felt
badly that neither Cordelia nor Buffy won Homecoming Queen
but I guess that was kind of expected. Willow and Xander,
Willow and Xander. NO! The two just don't sound good
together! We have to stop them. I may not be all for Cordy
and Xander's relationship but I'm all for Willow and Oz! They
look so good together. Stop them! STOP THEM!
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