What's my line part 2:
So Buffy has to team up with Kendra the Vampire slayer. They say that she's become the slayer since Buffy died, but considering that was only six months ago... and Kendra said that she barely remembered her parents after they sent her to her watcher... I'm a little concerned that it isn't the whole truth.
They have to rescue Angel from Spike and Drusilla. Spike is injured, but because of the ritual they do where they almost kill Angel, Drusilla is totally healed. So that happens.
Best part of the episode is Xander and Cordelia hiding in the Buffy's basement from the bug guy, they start having a huge argument about being stuck down there, and how they hate eachother so much.
Guess what? They start making out! It's lovely.
Oh, and another one of the assassins shoots poor Oz, Seth Green's character.
Ted:
Not just a movie about an annoying alive teddy bear. No, in this one John Ritter shows up to romance Buffy's mom... and pretty much is a stepford step dad kind of deal. He seems really awesome to everyone except for Buffy, and I thought he was pretty strict about the daughters in 8 simple rules. Buffy accidentally kills him, and feels terrible. Luckily, before she gets convicted, or anything- he shows up again, alive and well. And if you remember the twist in the Stepford Wives- you would probably be able to figure out why that is. Ted is a machine that likes to marry women and keep them until they're dead.
Best part: When he starts glitching
Bad Eggs
This episode made me never want to look at an egg the same way again. The gang gets eggs to take care of as a health class project, and while you think, that seems like a fairly innocent task... it isn't. There's like a demon spawn inside these eggs that reminds me of Yeerks from the Animorphs. They pretty much take over your brain to serve the Mother monster.
Worst part: Xander almost eating one of the things by accident.
Surprise
So it's Buffy's Birthday, and she has a bad dream where Angel dies. Spike is all got his face burned, and is getting wheeled around in a wheelchair by the newly healthy, but still totally crazy Drusilla. They're reassembling this demon that can't be killed by any weapon forged by man. I say, use an elven-forged weapon like Mithrandir, but of course they can't jump into the LOTR universe and get it.
This demon burns the humanity out of you, which is lovely. Oh, and Buffy gets a claddagh ring from Angel as a Birthday present which is totally adorable. The episode ends with them doing it- it's implied- nothing is shown- so much for Cullen's hangups about that kind of thing. Oh and Angel is all of a sudden wandering out into a thunderstorm all in pain.. and that's where the episode ends.
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