Original Air Date: November 24, 1998
Written by Dan Vebber
Directed by David Semel
Summary
Buffy Summers surprises her friends
with her S.A.T. scores, which are a combined total of 1430.
While everybody is fairly excited by this news, Buffy herself
is more concerned with the fact that she may have to consider
her future more seriously. Later that night, a car runs over
the welcome sign at Sunnydale's city limits. Completely
drunk, a familiar figure tumbles out of the driver's side
door: Spike. Spike heads to the burnt-out factory where he
originally stayed with Drusilla before Giles' invasion forced
them to leave. Spike laments over his recent break-up with
Dru as he smashes one of her old dolls.
The next morning, Xander convinces
Cordelia to join Oz and Willow on a double date at the
bowling alley. Xander notices that Cordy has taped pictures
of herself and Xander, along with Oz and Willow, to the
inside of her locker door. After confirming the plans, Oz
follows Willow to her locker and gives her a pez dispenser
with a witch's head on it as an impromptu gift. Overcome with
guilt, Willow confronts Xander outside and tries to convince
him that the double date is a bad idea. In the library, Giles
admires Buffy's S.A.T. scores while he finishes packing for a
retreat at Breaker's Woods. Buffy mentions her mother's
enthusiasm and encouragement to apply to major colleges
across the country. Giles agrees that Buffy should take
advantage of this opportunity, while Faith could keep an eye
on Sunnydale. Elsewhere, the deputy mayor informs Mayor
Wilkins that Spike is back in town. Mayor Wilkins agrees with
his suggestion that they get Mr. Trick to send a vampire
committee to take care of Spike. Later, after school, Buffy
and Joyce discuss college plans. Joyce continuously mentions
out-of-state universities. Meanwhile, Spike goes to the
Crawford Street mansion and spies on Angel, who is reading a
book inside. Still drunk, Spike passes out on the floor of
the garden.
As the sun rises the next morning,
Spike is abruptly woken up by the sight and pain of his
burning hand, which has been ignited by the sunlight. He goes
to a local magic shop in search of a curse to cast on Angel.
Spike hides as Willow enters. He looks on as Willow buys a
few ingredients for a de-lusting spell, which she hopes will
put an end to her affair with Xander. After Willow leaves,
Spike feeds on the shopkeeper and formulates a new plan to
get what he wants. At the mansion, Angel tells Buffy that she
should look into college. This causes Buffy to leave early.
Later that night, Xander finds Willow working on some sort of
experiment in the science lab. While they wait for Cordelia
and Oz to meet them there for the double date, Xander
realizes that Willow is actually performing a spell. She
tells him about the nature of the spell, and Xander is not
pleased with Willow's preferred method of dealing with their
situation. Suddenly, Spike appears to kidnap Willow. While
Xander fights Spike, Willow attempts to hit the vampire with
a heavy object. Spike grabs it out of Willow's hands and
strikes Xander directly in the head, knocking him out. Willow
and Xander are then brought to the factory and locked in the
basement. While Xander lays on a bed, unconscious and bloody,
Spike demands Willow to perform a love spell that will bring
Drusilla back to him. Willow tells Spike that she still needs
a few additional ingredients and the right spell book. Back
at Sunnydale High, Cordy and Oz barge into the library where
Buffy is training. Worried about Xander and Willow's absence,
they take Buffy to the science lab and show her the aftermath
of the fight. Buffy sends them to find Giles at his retreat
while she goes back to the library to properly equip herself
for the search. Before Buffy can enter the bookcage, the
phone rings. It's Joyce, and as Buffy listens, Spike enters
the Summers' home. As soon as Buffy hears the familiar voice,
she drops the phone and runs home as fast as she can.
Joyce makes a couple cups of hot
chocolate while Spike tells her his sob story about what
happened between himself and Drusilla. Outside, Angel
approaches the house. He sees Spike sitting at the kitchen
counter with Joyce and tries to run into the house, but can't
do so without an invitation. Joyce is terrified to see Angel
again, unaware that the real enemy is standing right behind
her. Distracted, Spike doesn't even notice Buffy's entrance
as she grabs him from behind and pins him to the counter.
Joyce watches in confusion while Buffy invites Angel into the
house to help with Spike. Spike tells them what he's done
with Willow and Xander, but he doesn't say where they are.
Buffy and Angel reluctantly agree to help Spike get what he
needs for the love spell in exchange for her friends' safety.
Meanwhile, Oz picks up Willow's scent, so he cancels the
drive to Breaker's Woods and tries to find Willow and Xander
instead. Cordelia is not too comfortable with the fact that
Oz still has a few latent werewolf abilities even when it's
not that time of the month. Buffy and Angel follow Spike to
the magic shop to get the ingredients. While there, Spike
mocks Buffy and Angel's attempt to be nothing more than
friends. Spike insists that they will forever be in love with
each other, just like he is with Dru. At the factory, Xander
finally comes to and learns from Willow everything that's
happened. Realizing that their situation is seemingly
hopeless, Xander and Willow lay on the bed and kiss, unaware
of the fact that Oz and Cordelia have just arrived to rescue
them. Nobody can believe what they're seeing, and Cordy takes
it the hardest. As she runs back up the stairs, one of the
deteriorated steps crumbles. Cordy falls through the hole to
the hard floor below. When Xander looks down through the
hole, he sees that Cordy is impaled on a steel rod, which is
sticking up from her torso.
After gathering all of the
ingredients, Spike, Buffy, and Angel run into a large group
of vampires outside of the magic shop. One of the group's
head vampires, Lenny, is not too pleased with Spike's return
to Sunnydale. A huge battle erupts on the street.
Outnumbered, the three retreat into the magic shop and seal
off the entrances. They miss one of the doors in the back,
which is soon opened by the invading vampires. As the battle
spills into the magic shop, Spike drives a stake through
Lenny's heart, reducing him to dust. More vampires bust
through the window, but they are quickly thwarted off by the
vials of holy water thrown by Buffy and Angel. Spike is
thoroughly satisfied with the emotional rush from the battle,
and decides to forget about the love spell and win Drusilla
back by being his old self. Spike tells them that Willow and
Xander are at the factory, then leaves. Meanwhile, at the
factory, Xander climbs down to the injured Cordelia while Oz
leaves to get help. Luckily, none of Cordy's organs were
punctured by the rod, but her distress over Xander's betrayal
is beyond repair. While Buffy comforts Willow about the whole
situation, Xander tries his own luck at the hospital where
Cordy is recovering. He brings her flowers and tries to
apologize, but Cordy simply tells Xander to stay away. Later,
Buffy goes to the mansion and tells Angel that she won't
visit him anymore. Buffy can't get out of her mind what Spike
said about the two of them, so she decides to break off her
contact with Angel. While everybody somberly reflects to
themselves about what happened during the past few days, a
jubilant Spike leaves Sunnydale once again.
Miscellaneous Info
-Drusilla was supposed to be in this
episode but due to scheduled conflicts, Juliet Landau was
unable to make it into this episode.
Quote of the Week
Spike: (about Buffy & Angel) You're NOT
friends, you never were. You'll be in love till it kills you
both. Love isn't brains children, it's blood. Blood screaming
inside you to work its will. I may be love's bitch, but at
least I'm man enough to admit it.
My Rating
5/5
My Comments
Well this episode
definitely hits the mark as being the most depressing episode
ever. Not to mention revealing. I love Spike, I really do. I
wish he were the "bad guy" this season instead of
Mr. Trick. He just has more spunk. And I loved Spike's
entrance in this episode. It was classic the way he knocked
down the sign like he did in School Hard. Home sweet home
indeed. James Marsters did a wonderful job portraying a
drunken Spike. (but one problem here, how would alcohol
affect a vampire anyway?) His interaction with Joyce Summers
had me hysterical and his line about wanting those little
marshmallows. I loved Willow's reaction when she received the
witch Pez from Oz. That was too cute for words. Note to Pez
company: Make a werewolf Pez head! And now for the most
depressing part of this episode: Willow and Oz are apart,
Cordelia never wants to see Xander again and Buffy literally
ditched Angel. You know her line to Angel saying "Tell
me you don't love me?" Well she wouldn't be able to say
that to him either. They have to get back together. Please?
Besides, what is Angel going to do for the next dozen or so
episodes? As Spike said it: "You'll never be friends,
you'll be in love till it kills you both."
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