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Original Air Date: January 26, 1999
Written by Dan Vebber
Directed by James Whitmore Jr.
Summary
Combining their unique talents
and efforts, Giles, Willow, Faith, and Buffy defeat a
group of hideous, female demons. Xander, however, can
only pick himself up from the ground and commend his
partners on a job well done. The others agree that Xander
should not be risking his life by constantly involving
himself in the battles. Of course, Xander just doesn't
want to be left out of the fun.
Outside of school the next
morning, Xander accidentally upsets Jack O'Toole, the
local psychopath. After successfully escaping the wrath
of Jack, Xander runs into Cordelia. She delights in
pointing out Xander's insignificance, seeing how all of
his friends possess one special quality that makes them
fit in. Xander, on the other hand, has nothing to warrant
his involvement in the Slayerettes' circle. Inside the
library, Giles unloads some bad news on Buffy.
Apparently, the demons they fought the previous night
belong to an Apocalypse cult called the Sisterhood of
Jhe. They intend to reopen the Hellmouth, and there's no
telling how soon that event will occur. As for Xander,
his main problem concerns finding a special
"thing" to help him fit in. The only
"thing" that Xander can come up with is a car,
which he procures from his Uncle Roary. Unfortunately,
this brings little joy to Buffy and Willow, who are
preoccupied with the Sisterhood of Jhe's plan. Xander
offers to help -- which only leads him to the local
bakery to pick up some doughnuts. Outside the shop, a
beautiful woman by the name of Lysette admires Xander's
car. Dumbfounded by his luck, Xander offers to give her a
ride. Their impromptu date soon becomes an abyss of
boredom for Xander, who learns that Lysette's one and
only interest is cars. When Angel enters the Bronze,
Xander immediately showers him with warm greetings,
desperately in need of an escape from his personal hell.
Angel doesn't have time to help Xander, for he's more
intent on finding Buffy and warning her about the
upcoming danger. Buffy and Willow, meanwhile, come up
empty-handed in the research department. Unable to find
anybody on the Watcher Council willing to listen to him,
Giles heads to the cemetery to contact the spirit guides
for any help. Buffy goes to Willy's bar later, only to
find the place trashed and the bartender bleeding on the
floor. Willy warns Buffy that the Hellmouth will be
opened before sunrise.
Upon leaving the Bronze, Xander
has another run-in with Jack. This time, he carelessly
crashes his car into another, from which Jack O'Toole
emerges. Just before Jack ends Xander's all-too-short
life with a really big knife, a police officer shows up.
Instead of turning Jack in, Xander tells the cop that
everything's fine. Impressed by this surprising turn of
events, Jack invites Xander to hang out with him and his
friends. Back in his car, Xander drives Jack and Lysette
to the cemetery where they're supposed to meet up with
Jack's friends. Unbeknownst to Xander and Lysette, Jack's
friends have a slight case of death. Lysette screams and
runs for her life after Jack uses a ritual to raise one
of his friends, Bob, from his grave. While Jack raises
two more guys, Xander spots Giles, who was unable to get
any answers from the spirit guides. Xander offers his
help again, but Giles advises him to stay out of it.
Xander's new "friends" appoint him as their
designated driver, then have him drive them to the
hardware store. While they break in and loot the place,
Xander sees Willow emerging from a magic shop with a bag
full of ingredients. Once again, he asks if the gang
needs any help, but Willow doesn't tell him what he wants
to hear. After she leaves, Jack and his friends decide to
initiate Xander into their group. However, the sole
requirement for initiation is Xander's death. Xander
argues that Jack isn't dead, who then proves him wrong by
revealing the bullet holes in his abdomen. Fed up with
this party, Xander makes a run for it, eluding the
zombies quickly enough to get back in his car and speed
away. After a short drive, Xander sees Faith battling
another Sisterhood of Jhe member. Flooring the gas pedal,
Xander rams his car into the demon, then takes off with
Faith. They take refuge in her motel room, where Xander
discovers that his night isn't over by a long shot. The
victory-less battle has left Faith all worked up, and the
only thing that can relax her is a physical encounter of
a completely different kind. After shedding their
clothes, Faith does the deed with Xander in bed... then
kicks him out of the place as soon as they finish.
Xander notices that the bags left
in the back seat of his car contain ingredients for a
bomb. He speeds back to the hardware store to Jack and
the zombie gang, but they're are long gone. Unsure of
what to do next, he seeks out Buffy for help. Xander
finds her at the mansion with Angel. Their heated
discussion forces Xander to leave them alone and take
care of matters by himself. Meanwhile, Willow relocates
werewolf Oz, who broke out of his cage earlier and had to
be tranquilized, to a safer part of the school. She then
returns to the library to help Giles prepare a binding
spell which might take care of the Hellmouth demon.
Neither of them are aware of the four zombies in the
boiler room beneath them. Jack's gang puts the finishing
touches on the bomb and leaves. Xander sees them walking
down the street. Needing answers fast, he pulls up
between them and grabs one of the zombies before hitting
the gas. He learns that the bomb is in the boiler room of
Sunnydale High. Before Xander can get the info he needs
to disarm the bomb, the zombie's head connects with a
mailbox and instantaneously departs from its body. Xander
reaches the school and runs inside, completely unaware
that the rest of his friends are in a life-and-death
battle with the Hellmouth demon in the library... again.
The zombies pursue Xander, who succeeds in taking them
out one by one. In the boiler room, Xander encounters a
knife-wielding Jack, while the bomb timer reads two
minutes and counting. Xander dares Jack to let the bomb
explode and permanently end his days as one of the
walking dead. Jack's not ready to give up his lifestyle
just yet, so he disarms the bomb. After Xander leaves the
boiler room, Jack has a fatal encounter with werewolf Oz.
The next morning, Buffy, Willow,
and Giles look back on their epic battle, while Oz tries
to figure out why he's so full. Cordelia makes her usual
fun of Xander, but he now has a better outlook on his
role in the grand scheme of things.
Miscellaneous Info
~The light blue car that Xander is driving
is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible~
Quote of the Week
Xander: I am really sorry about that. But
your car came out of nowhere.
Jack: I was parked.
My Rating
1/5
My Comments
Of all the
Buffy episode that have been produced this one has got to be
the worst. The story had absolutely no development, you could
literally stick it between any two episodes and it would fit.
The whole concept of the Hellmouth opening again was trashed
by the fact that all we saw was Buffy fly across the hall and
run back in. We have no idea what Giles did that was so
heroic, we don't know what happened to Angel. The only
purpose this episode served as far as I can see was too make
Xander look more idiotic (if that's possible). I may sound
harsh but this episode hardly comes close from what I've
expected from the producers of Buffy. There was too many
storylines mushed into a single hour; Xander having sex for
the first time, the Harpys, the Hellmouth reopening, dead
guys arising and partying, Xander trying to be cool... the
list goes on... I would rather have seen all these different
storylines separately, they only really confused us when they
were sequenced one after the other in the same episode. This
episode flopped, in a big way.
Cast
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Nicholas Brendon
Alyson Hannigan
Charisma Carpenter
David Boreanaz
Seth Green
Anthony Stewart Head
Saverio Guerra
Channon Roe
Michael Cudlitz
Eliza Dushku
Darin Heames
Scott Torrence
Whitney Dylan
Vaughn Armstrong |
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Buffy Summers
Xander Harris
Willow Rosenberg
Cordelia Chase
Angel
Oz
Rupert Giles
Willy
Jack O'Toole
Bob
Faith
Parker
Dickie
Lysette
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