Original Air Date: June 2, 1997
Written by Joss Whedon
Directed by Joss Whedon
Summary
At the Bronze, Xander rehearses asking Buffy out to the
prom by trying his speech out on lovesick Willow. Meanwhile,
Buffy is having a closer call than usual with her vampire
attackers. Giles reads a frightening prophecy about the
Master and the Slayer, and an earthquake hits Sunnydale.
Buffy tells Giles about her attack, and lets him know that
she's starting to get scared. When Xander finally gets the
nerve to ask her out, she turns him down, saying she doesn't
think of him "that way" and doesn't want to spoil
their friendship. In the library, Giles and Ms. Calendar
discuss the prophecy: the earthquake, along with several
strange occurrences in Sunnydale, seem to confirm that the
apocalypse is near. Buffy overhears Giles telling Angel,
"Tomorrow she'll face the Master and she will die."
Buffy freaks out and tells Giles she wants to quit. More
signs of the end appear: a roomful of students, including
Cordelia's new beau, are found dead at school, totally
unnerving Willow, who discovers their bodies. Buffy decides
that even though she's afraid, only she can try to save the
world by facing the Master. She goes out with a crossbow, and
the Anointed One leads her to the Master. Meanwhile, Xander
enlists Angel's help in trying to protect Buffy.
The Master bites Buffy, and she drops into a puddle. This
allows him to break through to the "other side."
Xander and Angel find Buffy, and Xander is able to revive her
using CPR. Meanwhile, Cordelia, Willow and Ms. Calendar find
themselves driving through a sea of vampires in the streets.
They try to escape to the library, but the undead follow
them. As they try to fight them off, a huge, horrific monster
comes up through the floor and attacks them. Buffy makes it
back to the school and fights the Master on the roof. She
throws him through the roof window and he falls through,
getting impaled on the way down. He disintegrates, and the
monster and the vampires disappear with him.
"We saved the world. I say we party," exclaims
Buffy.
Miscellaneous Info
-Both Willow and the Master compliment
Buffy on her dress, but the final exchange (Angel: I really
like your... Buffy: Yeah, yeah. It was a big hit with
everyone.) was added during production and was not in the
original script.
-The massive demon coming up out of the Hellmouth at the end
of "Prophecy Girl" had to be frightening, but the
budget didn't allow for computer generated images. The
masterminds at Optic Nerve ended up making tentacle
"costumes". Each of the tentacles has a human being
inside, manipulating it from within.
Quote of the Week
Buffy: You're that amped about hell? Go
there.
My Rating
5/5
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