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Date Posted: 14:25:17 01/29/02 Tue
Author: Spuffy4ever
Subject: BUFFY SPOILERS

For all buffy fans- I GOT SPOILERS!!
Crossovers with Angel are unlikely. If they are necessary, they will happen.


No new Slayer. Joss says no. When Faith dies, a new Slayer will be called, but otherwise, no.


Anthony Stewart Head is contracted as a recurring star for the 6th season.


Amy makes an appearance in "Doublemeat Palace," but Rack is not seen again up through ep. 14 and Amy's last appearance on good terms with Willow is in 12.


Doublemeat Palace


Ep: 12. Airdate: 1/29/02. Writer: Jane Espenson.


With the super villains mysteriously "gone" for the ep, the show returns to a good monster-of-the-week episode. And the hero of the episode? Not Buffy.


Buffy gets a job in fast food (hence the title), and when co-workers start ending up in pieces, the mystery behind the meat comes into question.


Willow works on staying clear of magic, but Amy gives her an unwanted gift and Willow is forced to make a big decision.


Buffy tries to ignore the temptation that is Spike, but fails. A little sexual taunting and innuendo turns into much more.


Halfrek, a vengeance demon friend of Anya's visits and Anya's life as a demon and her relationship with Xander is questioned and thought about by the soon-to-be-wed couple.


Dead Things


Ep: 13. Airdate: 2/5/01. Writer: Steven S. DeKnight. Director: James A Contner


This will *not* be lighthearted. Mostly dark material (sex/violence) and some scenes that may not make it to air.


Warren uses another gadget to make his ex-girlfriend Katrina a willing slave to him and his pals, but when the effects wear off and Katrina tries to escape the grasp of the nerdy supervillains, she's accidentally killed. (This is the death of the episode and this is probably the real source of the "rape" rumors. There is no actual rape scene, but indications and accusations of non-consensual behavior.)


There is a cute post-sex scene between Buffy and Spike where they chat about decorating and their relationship. For the Bronze Scene description go: here. (I will not be addressing the nature of the other sexual material of this episode on this page due to the potential for removal from the ep and the lack of necessity for raunchy details.)


With the use of magic and demonic forces, Warren and friends set up Buffy to make her think *she* killed Katrina--and it works.


Spike tries to help Buffy after the incident and keep her from confessing to the crime, but his efforts, including voluntarily taking a vicious verbal/physical thrashing from the Slayer, are useless. (Spike's efforts are useless, that doesn't mean Buffy confesses.)


Dawn and Xander waltz together in preparation for Xander's wedding--to Anya. (Jeez, ya silly people. There is no Dawn/Xander romance!)


Buffy discovers the truth behind her returning back to life "wrong." It's the worst thing she could want it to be.


After learning about the spell that brought her back, Buffy confesses to Tara the truth about her and Spike and amidst all her confusion and shame, breaks down into tears.(For the spoiler hounds who want the episode and its ending completely ruined check out Extra Spoilage for Buffy's "wrongness.")


Older and Far Away


Ep: 14. Airdate: 2/19/02 (tentative, possibly 2/12/02). Writer: Drew Greenberg.


Buffy's birthday ep. A party gathers at the Summers house with the usual suspects and a few old and new faces as well. Surprisingly, the party itself goes of without much complication, but the next morning is another story.


Denied necessary attention from her sister and others, Dawn's wish to keep people from going away is answered by a demonic friend (*cough*Halfrek*cough*) who binds the attendees of Buffy's birthday bash to the house. Of course, with a dangerous monster also confined with them.


Dawn's stealing habits are discovered.


Jealousy runs wild as Xander and Anya set Buffy up with a guy at her party and Spike shows up, much to Buffy's dismay.


Anya freaks about being locked in the house, but Xander is there to calm and reassure her that everything is okay.


Tara is very much alive at the end of this ep. (She doesn't die in/before this ep and I have not confirmed info that she will at all--this is just me helping out Tara fans, it means nothing more than it says.)


As You Were


Ep: 15. Airdate: 2/26/02. Writer: Doug Petrie.


Riley returns for an episode. Not dead but of the living...and married. Buffy's own "relationship" with Spike comes into question when her ex's perfect romance shows her just what she doesn't have.


NEW! On the tail of a nasty, deadly demon that multiplies quickly, Riley shows up in Sunnydale, needing Buffy's help. But catching the demon reveals that it has already laid it's eggs somewhere.


NEW! Riley's wife, Sam, who's beautiful, successful, and able to kick demon ass with the best of them, manages to befriend all of the Scooby Gang, including Buffy.


NEW! With the wedding only a week away, Xander and Anya munch on snacks constantly as they reluctantly prepare for the arrival of "family" that will be staying with them. The newly married Riley and his wife offer the Xander and Anya some wise advice and show them how great marriage can be.


NEW! To support Buffy in the presence of Sam, Willow does what any good best friend would do: pretends to hate Riley's new wife. The girls actually bond and Sam gives Willow a little much-needed reassurance.


NEW! Despite popular belief and desire, Riley is not the bad guy of the episode. (Of course, some will still find a way to make him a villain.)


Episode 16


Ep: 16. Writer: Rebecca Rand Kirshner.


Xander and Anya's wedding!

**Thank you to the buffy cross and stake for spoilers**
**i have spoilers of my own and my opinion comming soon*

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