Original Air Date: December 8, 1998
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by David Greenwalt
Summary
Ridding Sunnydale of one slimy demon provides little
distraction for Buffy, Xander, and Willow, who are still
coping with the aftermath of their relationship woes. Cordy
is taking it the hardest, ignoring the vast amount of
answering machine messages left by Xander while burning all
the pictures of her ex-boyfriend.
The next morning, Willow tries once
again to patch up her relationship with Oz. Unfortunately, he
needs some space and time to make any decisions on the
matter. Cordelia arrives at school dressed to kill, but she
soon learns that all of her old friends still have no respect
for her, even after Xander Harris has left the picture.
Harmony introduces Cordy to Anya, a new girl in town, before
harshly insulting her former best friend. Anya takes an
immediate interest in Cordy's personal troubles. Later that
night, Cordy and Anya go to the Bronze, where Xander is also
in attendance, along with Buffy and Willow. After getting up
to fetch a few drinks, Buffy notices Cordy abruptly exiting,
so she follows her into the alley. Before Buffy can get
Cordelia to open up and vent her problems, a vampire
intervenes. The ensuing fight sends Cordy into a nearby pile
of trash. With the last straw exposed, Cordelia identifies
Buffy as the source of all of her troubles. As she explains
to Anya the next day, none of the bad things in Cordy's life
would have ever happened if Buffy never came to Sunnydale.
Anya removes her necklace and places it around Cordy's neck.
Cordy declares her wish that Buffy never made that fateful
trip. At this point, Anya reveals herself to be not quite
human and says, "Done." A bright light flashes, and
suddenly the Sunnydale High campus is much less crowded than
it was a moment ago. Cordelia quickly realizes that Anya must
have granted her wish. However, this new version of Sunnydale
is not as ideal as she imagined it would be. There's a city
curfew that coincides with sunset. The Bronze is no longer
the place to be at night. And Xander and Willow, as Harmony
tells her, are dead.
Night falls as Cordelia wanders the
deserted streets of Sunnydale. She encounters Xander and
tells him that they have to get Buffy. Willow arrives, and
Cordy learns that they are now vampires. Before Xander can
kill her, a familiar van pulls up to the scene of the
inevitable crime. Giles gets out, warding Xander and Willow
off with a cross. Behind him, Oz sits in the driver's seat
with a crossbow aimed at the vamps. Larry and a girl named
Nancy get out of the van and pull Cordy to safety. Giles gets
back inside, and the van takes off. Cordelia is brought to
the library, which serves as the main base for the resistance
against the vampires. Meanwhile, Xander and Willow return to
the Bronze, which is now the headquarters for The Master and
his minions. The Master orders Xander and Willow to kill
Cordelia before she can contact the Slayer and interfere with
his latest scheme. Back at the library, Cordy finally comes
to and tells Giles about her wish and that they need Buffy.
Unfortunately, neither of them realize that Xander and Willow
have infiltrated the library. Locked inside the bookcage,
Giles can only hopelessly watch as Xander and Willow sink
their fangs into Cordelia, draining her of all of her blood.
After the vampires leave, Giles uses an axe from his weapons
cabinet to bust open the cage. Larry and Oz arrive, informing
Giles that Nancy is now dead. As they pick up Cordy's
lifeless body to bring to the incinerator, Giles notices her
necklace and removes it.
The next morning, Willow plays around
with Angel, who the Master has locked up in the basement of
the Bronze as punishment. At the library, Giles discovers
through his books that the necklace represents Anyanka, the
"Patron Saint of Scorned Women". He realizes that
Anyanka must have granted a wish that Cordy made which
resulted in the world they're living in right now. Giles
calls Buffy's Watcher in Cleveland and leaves a message.
While driving down the streets later that night, Giles sees
some vampires packing a group of humans into the back of a
truck. He wards them off with the cross, enabling the humans
to escape. However, he is knocked down from behind. Before
the vampires can finish him, another challenger enters the
fray. Giles watches the vampires face defeat at the hands of
this newcomer, then realizes that this new girl is the one
and only Buffy Summers. After taking her back to his
apartment, Giles informs her of what he's learned concerning
Anyanka. In order to reverse all of her wishes and render her
powerless, Anyanka's powercenter must be destroyed. Buffy is
clearly uninterested in this, and is more concerned with
taking out the Master.
Buffy goes to the Bronze, which is
now deserted. In the basement, she finds Angel locked up
behind bars. While she doesn't recognize him, Angel knows
exactly who she is from all the time he spent secretly
observing her in Los Angeles. Angel leads Buffy to a factory
where the Master has unveiled a machine that will
revolutionize the lifestyle of vampires everywhere. This
device can drain a person's body of all of its blood and
dispense it into glasses and cups in mere seconds. Buffy and
Angel step in to put a stop to the festivities. While Buffy
fights the vampires head-on, Angel frees the human prisoners.
In the course of the battle, Angel, Xander, and Willow are
dusted. While Buffy continues to fight, Giles summons Anyanka
and identifies her glowing necklace as her powercenter. As he
rips it from her neck and prepares to smash it, the Master
overpowers Buffy and snaps her neck, fulfilling the prophecy
in the Pergamum Codex in this reality as well. Giles smashes
the necklace, and suddenly Cordelia is standing in front of
Anya again. Anya realizes that she is no longer able to grant
Cordy's wish. As Cordy walks off, she passes by Buffy,
Xander, and Willow, who are still alive and well.
Miscellaneous Info
Quote of the Week
Anyanka: (referring to all the violence in
the world) This is the world we created. Isn't it beautiful?
My Rating
5/5
My Comments
An
interesting episode, though it didn't really qualify as even
a blip in Buffy land because it never actually happened.
Ingenious though and quite an eye opener. What if Buffy never
had come to Sunnydale? Okay, true, there would never be a
show, but the thought is a little strange. Willow was
wonderful as a vampire, she reminded me a little of Drusilla.
Question: How did Giles enlist the help of Larry and Oz? Did
he just meet them in the hall one day and say hey, want to
help me kill some vampires? Buffy's attitude was really
interesting, how had she become so bitter and cold? Probably
another story there, and who was Buffy's Watcher in
Cleveland? The end was rather depression and interesting,
everyone that was in love with each other, ended up killing
their lover. Oz killed Willow, Xander (with Willow) killed
Cordelia and Angel died while helping Buffy and Buffy died at
the hands of the Master (okay well maybe THAT wasn't a love
connection there). This episode was kind of like everyone's
nightmare. I really liked the end where they slowed
everything down at the end and played the eerie music. To me,
it showed how much they needed each other, to be friends once
again.
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