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       "Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The 
      Movie"
 
 A genuine curiosity, this 
      is the film that came out in the cinema and didn't do very well. But 
      thinking the premise was still sound and with out interference, Joss took 
      his slayer to TV land. The rest is history. But is it any good? Frankly, 
      no. The story is just…strange, with scenes that don't really have any 
      payoff. The death of Merrick is rather lame and it's not clear what 
      Rutger's character is exactly beyond a bad ass vampire. Everything just 
      seems slightly off, especially the 'funny' vampires at the dance. You can 
      see what the intent is, but the execution just isn't there. It's like 
      watching one of those badly translated anime films from the 80's. The 
      mythology is slightly altered from the TV show as well, sometimes not for 
      the better. The Watcher is now reincarnated everytime a Slayer dies, 
      vampires can fly (sometimes) and have pointy ears, but no sloping brow. 
      Also when they get staked they don't disappear. Buffy has a 'spidersense' 
      when Vamps are around but she doesn't get a tingle. She gets cramps. Thank 
      god that was dropped for the TV show.
 
 It's not all bad though. Pike 
      (Luke Perry) is actually very cool. Certainly you could see him fitting 
      into the TV show, perhaps as a Jessie type character and as another male 
      Xanders age. Kirsty Swanson is also good as Buffy, but SMG has made the 
      role her own now after 5 years. It's the William Shatner thing. He is 
      James T Kirk. Sarah Michelle Gellar is Buffy Summers. I didn't really like 
      the idea of one Watcher being reincarnated over and over. It's better to 
      simply have him human. So, not a great movie then, but viewed as a 'pilot 
      episode' that got turned down it's interesting to watch. - 2/5
 
       Buffy - 1.1/2 - "Welcome to the Hellmouth"
 --- 10 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Buffy Summers is starting her 
      first day at school when a dead body is found, bearing the unmistakeable 
      mark of a vampire. Giles manages to convince her to follow her destiny as 
      a slayer, but Xander overhears and eventually Willow finds out too. It all 
      climaxes in The Bronze, as Luke tries to free the Master by killing as 
      many kids as possible. Buffy saves the day though and the Master is 
      confined underground. For now. 
 Best Scenes: 
      Buffys first day at school was something everyone can emphasise with. 
      Being the new kid is never easy. Xander establishes himself here as the 
      Chandler of the group. Almost every thing he says is funny. The scenes 
      with Buffy talking to Principal Flutie were great as well. Angel looked 
      suitably mysterious.
 
 Worst Scenes: Evil Jesse 
      looked pretty lame to me. It would have been nice to see Cordelia do more 
      as well. What websites is Willow visiting to get all this 
      information?
 
 Best Character: This was Buffys 
      episode as it was the pilot. But honestly, Xander made me laugh every time 
      he was on screen. He was my fave scooby after two episodes.
 
 Most Underused Character: I don't know if Joss 
      wasn't sure whether Cordy was going to have a bigger role in the series or 
      not, but she didn't really do much in the pilot. Still came away with a 
      few great one liners though.
 
 Funniest Scene: When 
      Angel is talking to Buffy in the Crypt. The banter between the two is 
      great. Brilliant chemistry from the outset.
 
 Laugh Line Of 
      The Week: "Can I have you, duh, can I help you" - Xander making a 
      freudian slip to Buffy.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: 
      Luke was really just a minion, someone to do the wetwork. The real villain 
      was, of course, The Master. His makeup looked really solid to me, very 
      beliveable. I wonder if that's what you turn into if you never revert back 
      to human form?
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: As a 
      pilot episode setting the scene, "Welcome to the Hellmouth" did a great 
      job. The cast are all really likeable, especially Buffy and Xander. One 
      thing I didn't like was the reliance on the Internet to move forward the 
      story. How do people find these sites? Who creates them? I was a bit 
      suprised that the school wasn't shut for a few days after the corpse was 
      found. And a massacre in The Bronze and it's open for Biz the next week? 
      Sunnydale must have the keystone cops as a police force.
 
 Final Verdict: Really good opening episode. Great 
      characters, good special effects, and a nice setup for future shows. 4/5
 
       Buffy - 1.3 - "The Witch"--- 10 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Buffy tries out for the 
      cheerleader squad. A girl called Amy also desperately wants in, more for 
      her mother than anything. After weird stuff starts taking out prospective, 
      cheerleaders, the gang suspects she is a witch. The twist is that Amys mom 
      has switched bodys and Amy is in fact the psychopathic mother. They switch 
      back at the end thanks to Giles and Buffy reflects Amys Moms spell back on 
      her. She disappears but ends up trapped in a cheerleaders trophy, only 
      able to move her eyes. 
 Best Scenes: The 
      Cheerleader tryouts were nice on the eye (ahem). I genuinely didn't spot 
      the twist, although it was a bit daft. More great one liners from Xander.
 
 Worst Scenes: The actual premise of this episode, 
      namely that a mother swaps minds with her daughter is a bit off the wall. 
      It brings back memories of "Spocks Brain" and the flood of poor 80's 
      movies like "Vice Versa" and "18 again"
 
 Best 
      Character: Buffy by a mile. No one else really had much to do, 
      though Giles came good with his casting.
 
 Most Underused 
      Character: Cordy again for the second week in a row. She goes 
      blind and that's about it really.
 
 Funniest Scene: 
      Xander drooling when he enters the cheerleading tryout hall.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: "I laugh in the face of 
      danger. Then I hide until it goes away" - Xander proving that telling the 
      truth doesn't automatically make people think you are a brave person.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: Not really all that 
      impressed to be honest. Old school witch with a cauldron filled with 
      bubbling green unindentifiable stuff. I didn't really think Buffy was ever 
      really threatened this episode.
 
 Things That Make You 
      Ponder: Cordy suddenly going blind was pretty scary stuff. I know 
      I would have a few sleepless nights if there were people running around 
      who could do that at whim. Although Willow wasn't really a witch yet, it 
      makes you realise how restrained she was in future episodes. Must be very 
      tempting to use that power when somebody's giving you a hard time. Surely 
      somebody like a cleaner or something is going to notice a statuette with a 
      pair of eyeballs staring out.
 
 Final Verdict: Not 
      a great episode this. Lightweight and pretty forgetable really. 3/5
 
       Buffy - 1.4 - "Teachers Pet"--- 10 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: New substitute teacher Miss 
      French has all the boys panting to help her. What they don't know is that 
      she's a killer Mantis who kills virgins. There's also a vampire with a 
      razor claw hand wandering around. Buffy takes him out, then the Mantis 
      before saving Xander. 
 Best Scenes: The day dream 
      at the start was funny. Xanders attempts to be smooth with with Miss 
      French were hilarious as well. Angel's always interesting to see.
 
 Worst Scenes: Like last week, this is a dumb 
      premise. A killer Mantis, in the form of a teacher?! But it works. Just. 
      The Vampire with the Claw was really pointless. It just seemed that 
      someone realised there had been no vampires killed since the Pilot and 
      shoved him in.
 
 Best Character: This was a Xander 
      episode, so he really was the star. I liked Willow though.
 
 Most Underused Character: I'm fed up using 
      Cordelia, so Giles is going to get the wooden spoon this week.
 
 Funniest Scene: Xander in Miss French's house, 
      trying to be James Bond and failing miserably.
 
 Laugh Line 
      Of The Week: "He's a very attractive man. How come that never 
      came up" - Xander checking out Angel, but still being comfortable with his 
      sexuality
 
 Quality Of The Villain: Hey now, it's a 
      she/killer/preying/mantis type thing. When you finally see Miss French in 
      the flesh as it were, she looks very...rubbery. To be fair, I don't think 
      anyone was expecting a scary creature and it seemed to be played for 
      laughs, so there's no point critizing it.
 
 Things That Make 
      You Ponder: So everybody knows Xander is a virgin now. Perhaps 
      this will quiet him down and cause a bit less jealousy when Angel's 
      around. Or it could do the opposite. The eggs in the cupboard at the end 
      were quite scary. The thought that we might see another killer mantis in 
      the show is not a nice thought.
 
 Final Verdict: 
      Very much a Xander episode. Taken as a piss take, it's a good watch. 3/5
 
       Buffy - 1.5 - "Never kill a boy on the first date"--- 10 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Giles finds out that the Master 
      is going to raise the Anointed One, a great warrior. Meanwhile, Buffy is 
      seeing Owen, a poetry loving student. The two storys collide at the 
      Cemetry and Owen is nearly killed. Buffy Kills the Anointed One and breaks 
      up with Owen. It turns out though that the Anointed One is in fact an 8 
      year old boy. 
 Best Scenes: The scenes with Buffy 
      akwardly trying to ask out Owen were fun. Angel being jealous that Buffy 
      was on a date. The way the vampires attacked the bus was cool.
 
 Worst Scenes: Owen himself was really boring. 
      What did Buffy see in him? Owen following Buffy to the mortuary was 
      irritating. In fact I really hated Owen full stop.
 
 Best 
      Character: I quite Liked Giles this episode. He was always trying 
      to help, even if he did it in a bumbling way.
 
 Most 
      Underused Character: Cordelia, again, had some great lines, but I 
      really would like to have seen more of her.
 
 Funniest 
      Scene: Angel, after he found out Buffy was on a date. Instead of 
      just vanishing as he usually does, he sticks around, just out of pure 
      jealousy with Owen.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: "If 
      the Apocalypse comes, beep me" - Buffy, showing that she can be flippant 
      under pressure.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: The 
      vampire Buffy was fighting was just a goon. The real Anointed One was a 
      young 8 year old boy. I find this very creepy for some reason. Plus the 
      kid looks spooky anyway.
 
 Things That Make You 
      Ponder: I still find it hard to belive that Buffy struggles so 
      much to find dates. Are these people blind? Owen was really boring and I 
      trust he will never show again. Where was the staff at the mortuary?
 
 Final Verdict: Not a bad episode, but not great. 
      The story arc of the Anointed One starts here, so it's worth watching just 
      for that. 3/5
 
       Buffy - 1.6 - "The Pack"--- 10 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: A group of students, including 
      Xander, are possessed by the spirits of Hyenas. After devouring the 
      Principal, they turn on Buffy and co., but she is able to stop them and 
      reverse the spell. 
 Best Scenes: It was fun 
      watching Nasty Xander going around school. The death of Flutie was a real 
      shocker. Good twist featuring the zoo keeper.
 
 Worst 
      Scenes: The rest of the pack were pretty boring. Not really the 
      best acting either. Killing of Flutie was a shame as well. He was always 
      funny. Hyenas possessing people sounds a bit silly in the light of day.
 
 Best Character: Gotta be the Xan man. Great 
      performance when he turned evil.
 
 Most Underused 
      Character: I thought Willow should have had more interaction with 
      evil Xander, maybe even be possessed as well. A missed oppertunity.
 
 Funniest Scene: Buffy trying to convince Giles 
      that Xander is possessed.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: 
      "I cannot belive that you, of all people, are trying to Scully me!" - 
      Buffy introduces Giles to pop culture references.
 
 Quality 
      Of The Villain: Not really a villain, but a bunch of Hyena 
      spirits possessing folk. Not as daft as it might sound. It's all in the 
      execution.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: I wish 
      Xander hadn't been locked up when Flutie was killed. Would have made for 
      an interesting moral puzzle in the future. And is Sunnydale school 
      officialy the most dangerous place to work. Being a soldier in war would 
      be safer. I hope all the teachers have wills.
 
 Final 
      Verdict: Another Xander episode, but the story's not really 
      great. The cast of the pack let the side down slightly and it really is a 
      shame that Flutie is dead. 3/5
 
       Buffy - 1.7 - "Angel"--- 16 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Buffy is being attacked by The 
      Three when Angel saves her. They run off and hide out at her house. Angel 
      unwittingly reveals he is a vampire after kissing Buffy and flees. he is 
      then framed by Darla to make it look like he attacked Joyce, Buffys mom. 
      Buffy, Angel and Darla all face off in a shoot/flying-stake out and Darla 
      ends up being dusted by Angel. 
 Best Scenes: When 
      Buffy finds out that Angel used to be called Angelus and was not a nice 
      person was good. All the scenes between Buffy and Angel were tense, 
      through sexual desire or hatred. Darla going John Woo stylie with the guns 
      was cool.
 
 Worst Scenes: Angel's reaction when he 
      learns he's been framed really annoy's me. Why not just try and least 
      explain that it wasn't him?
 
 Best Character: The 
      title of the episode says it all. This was an Angel 
      episode.
 
 Most Underused Character: Why was 
      Cordelia even in this episode? Seriously, if you are in the main credits 
      you should have at least something to do.
 
 Funniest 
      Scene: Xander desperately trying to clutch at reasons why Buffy 
      should not go out with Angel.
 
 Laugh Line Of The 
      Week: "You're in love with a vampire? What are you, out of your 
      mind?!" - Xander, showing his sensitive understanding side.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: Darla was a great 
      opponent for Buffy and Angel. She's probably the first person to work out 
      that a Slayer might not be able to outrun a speeding bullet. It was only 
      when Buffy & Angel teamed up that she was beaten.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: The scene where 
      Buffy and Angel hide in the house and the other Vampires can't cross the 
      threshold. Well, how did that hand manage to get round the door? In fact, 
      Buffy shouldn't even have had to struggle to close the door. The vamps 
      should have been stuck just outside the doorway. Also when she told Angel 
      to get in, could one of The Three have interpreted that wrongly on purpose 
      and assumed she was talking to them so they could get in the house? Who 
      decides exactly what an invite constitutes? Is it the intent of the 
      inviter? Can you invite one person from a crowd without inviting them all 
      in?
 
 Final Verdict: Great episode, showing the 
      early signs that Buffy has a definite story arc and won't simply be a 
      monster of the week show. 5/5
 
       Buffy - 1.8 - "I Robot, You Jane"--- 23 - June - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Willow has an online boyfriend. 
      Unfortunately it's a demon called Moloch whom she accidently released into 
      cyberspace while scanning a book he was trapped in. Moloch attempts to 
      have Buffy wiped out and when Willow rejects him, he gets a goon to kidnap 
      her and take her to a factory. Willow finds he has created a robot body 
      for himself. Meanwhile Giles and Ms Calendar invoke a binding spell and he 
      is released from the net and trapped in his new body. Not best pleased, he 
      takes it out on Willow and the scoobys by trying to kill them. Buffy 
      outsmarts him though, by tricking him into electrocuting himself. 
      
 Best Scenes: The interaction between Giles and Ms 
      Calender is great. It was also good to see Willow get the lead in a story. 
      The two mesmerised students, Dave and Fritz, were kind of spooky. 
      Especially when Fritz started mutilating himself. And i've got to say, 
      Buffy seemed to be wearing very low-cut tops and mini skirts throughout 
      the episode. Was this a ploy to get more viewers in?
 
 Worst 
      Scenes: Lets be honest: Moloch in robot form looked laughable. He 
      reminded me of a badguy from the Power Rangers. No amount of metallic 
      sound effects could convince me that suit wasn't made of rubber. I didn't 
      like the way Giles was such a technophobe. It seemed a bit stereotypical 
      of the englishman out of his element. Giles is a smart guy you know. And 
      where the hell was Cordelia?
 
 Best Character: 
      Willow all the way. it was good to see her in the limelight and possibly 
      establishing herself as the strongest actress on the show 
      .
 
 Most Underused Character: Remember that plotline 
      where Cordelia walked in on the group and found them talking about an 
      internet demon? And the bit where she said snide remarks to Willow about 
      an online relationship? No, neither do I. And that's because she wasn't in 
      the bloody episode. What is going on here? Has she fallen down a well?!
 
 Funniest Scene: When Moloch was walking about in 
      his poor man's Robocop oufit and doing the robot dance was pretty funny, 
      albeit unintentionally. But the scooby gangs faces at the end when they 
      realise they are doomed never to have a normal relationship was funnier.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: "It's great! It's your 
      best hair ever!" - Xander, lying quite frankly.
 
 Quality Of 
      The Villain: When Moloch was confined to the net and Fritz was 
      walking about trying to kill people was good. It seemed sinister, 
      especially when Fritz started carving letters into his arm. Then Moloch 
      came out of the net. And turned into a rubbery transformer. I think maybe 
      he was supposed to be funny because he had some cracking one liners.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: The whole Moloch on 
      the internet kind of opens a can of worms. Fair enough, he's a centuries 
      old demon and probably isn't au fait with how the web works. But he seemed 
      to grasp it pretty quickly, breaking into scholl records, using webcams 
      and commandering a factory. So the question is why didn't he create a back 
      up copy of himself? Why not semd himself round the world to every e-mail 
      box? Why were certain people not affected by his mesmerising power? And 
      where the hell was Cordelia?
 
 Final Verdict: While 
      it was good to see Willow take center stage, the fact is that this was a 
      pretty lame episode. The robot Moloch killed of any credibility it had. 
      2/5
 
       Buffy - 1.9 - "The Puppet Show"--- 14 - July- 2001 --- 
      Summary: The talent show approaches 
      Sunnydale High and unfortunate Giles is in charge, drafted by new 
      Principal Snyder who also catches the Scoobys making fun of it and orders 
      them to particpate. The gang soon have more worries when a girls heart 
      goes missing. A demon among the students participating in the show is 
      Giles first guess, namely a weird kid with a creepy looking ventriloquists 
      dummy. The Dummy then become the no.1 suspect but It transpires that it is 
      in fact a human being, cursed to live in the wooden body until the demons 
      that trapped him are killed. He teams up with the Scoobys and they rescue 
      Giles before he is killed by the real demon, an ordinary kid nobody 
      suspected. 
 Best Scenes: Starting back to front, 
      but the scene with the trio at the end performing a stage play and being 
      quite awful was very funny. The Dummy really was creepy looking and looked 
      quite scary in parts. Funny stuff from the new Principal as the guy kids 
      love to hate. Also, excellent misdirection from the script. I totally 
      thought the Dummy was the Demon.
 
 Worst Scenes: 
      Although it was cool seeing the Dummy sitting talking to the gang and 
      helping them out, it looked a bit ridiculous in parts. It was bizarre, 
      seeing Buffy talking to him and required a large suspension of disbelief. 
      Where was Angel? Not even a 2 minute subplot?
 
 Best 
      Character: Giles was unusually in the middle of the plot, 
      organising the Show. He was also very funny, especially near the end when 
      it was nearly time for the curtains to raise.
 
 Most 
      Underused Character: Angel was AWOL this week, but once again he 
      can't really be counted since he wasn't in the episode at all. It's got to 
      be Cordelia, who had some funny lines, but wasn't crucial to the outcome 
      of the episode at all.
 
 Funniest Scene: Giles 
      using Xanders trick to get rid of Cordelia. Namely, mention her 
      hair.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: "There are things I 
      will not tolerate; students loitering on campus after school, horrible 
      murders with hearts being removed... and also smoking." - Principal 
      Snyder, giving Buffy a sneak preview of how the new school charter will 
      look.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: Well, the whole 
      entire episode, I thought the Dummy was the Villain. And he wasn't. Which 
      doesn't make him less creepy. There is something spooky about an inanimate 
      object being made to look human, a gross caricature of a human being at 
      that. The real monster, was some demon that needed organs. Not scary or 
      threatening. But that Dummy. Even when you know he's a good guy, you would 
      still be looking over your shoulder at those cold staring eyes.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: It would have been 
      very amusing if the Dummy had remained alive and stuck around with the 
      Scooby gang. I can just imagine story lines revolving round him helping 
      out the gang and sitting in on Library meetings. He might even have got a 
      spin off instead of Angel. He could have wandered round LA on his tiny 
      legs, solving crimes and drinking hard liquor…Possibly not though. And 
      where was Angel?
 
 Final Verdict: The Dummy was 
      really creepy looking and there was great red herrings this episode. But 
      at the end of the day, it wasn't the best ever Buffy you're ever going to 
      see, but certainly not the worst. And that Dummy was spooky. 3/5
 
       Buffy - 1.10 - "Nightmares"--- 22 - July - 2001 --- 
      Summary: After a boy in class has 
      spiders crawling all over him, Buffy loses an hour of time in a test and 
      Giles loses the ability to read, the Scooby gang spot a pattern. 
      Nightmares are coming true and it all stems around a young boy in a coma 
      who has gained the ability to have peoples fears come to life in the real 
      world. The gang solve it when the boy is confronted with his own monster, 
      a violent ugly man who actually turns out to be his baseball coach who 
      beat him into a coma in the first place. 
 Best 
      Scenes: The nightmares were very different and imaginative. 
      Willow singing with a soprano was funny, but Xanders was downright spooky. 
      The nazi crosses and the clown was very creepy. Buffy turning into a 
      vampire was quite a novelty. Giles feeling of dread when he sees Buffys 
      gravestone was very touching. Cordelia as a nerd was great. The scene 
      where the ugly monster beat up Laura was brutal.
 
 Worst 
      Scenes: No Angel? It would have been interesting to see his 
      nightmares. Becoming Angelus again? I thought Buffy would have clicked 
      that her nightmare version of her dad wasn't real and simply walked away. 
      Easily said I guess, but emotionally draining.
 
 Best 
      Character: Xander, mainly because he had the best monster to run 
      away from. That clown was scary. And he beat it as well. So gold star for 
      the Xan man then.
 
 Most Underused Character: Angel 
      by his very lack of being in the episode once again escapes this 'honour'. 
      Once he's in the opening credits though. Then he's fair game. So Cordelia, 
      again, takes the wooden spoon.
 
 Funniest Scene: 
      Cordelia being dragged by nerds into a chess 
      competition.
 
 Laugh Line Of The Week: "If there's 
      something bad out there, we'll find, you'll slay, we'll party." - Xander, 
      feeling super confident.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: 
      The kid was making nightmares come to life, but not on purpose. He was as 
      much the victim as anyone. The real villain was the coach, who beat him so 
      violently that he suffered brain damage and went into a coma. An unusually 
      undemonic villain for Buffy and possibly more frightening than any vampire 
      could ever be.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: The 
      episode never got into the actual physics of how the kid nearly brought 
      down reality. But if every thing that came to pass was real, it makes for 
      interesting ideas. The nerds who pulled Cordy into the chess room. Were 
      they real with personality's? Just because they were her nightmare, 
      doesn't mean they didn't have feelings. And Buffy as a vampire. She 
      actually died then. Although everything was reversed, see was a member of 
      the undead for a while. That means she died twice in season one! Pretty 
      unusual to kill of the star of your show. Twice! It's a shame Angel never 
      got to meet her in this state. I don't know what he would have thought.
 
 Final Verdict: Good episode, very apocalyptic. 
      The nightmares were all fully realised and well done. The only downside 
      was no Angel to see the vamped up Buffy. 4/5
 
       Buffy - 1.11 - "Invisible Girl" aka "Out of Sight, Out of 
      Mind"--- 30 - July - 2001 --- 
      Summary: Cordelia's friends are being 
      attacked, seemingly by an invisible force. Buffy finds a secret hideaway 
      place with food and living materials. She also finds a yearbook and 
      deduces with the help of the Scooby's that the invisible entity is in fact 
      Marcie Ross, a girl who simply wasn't noticed by anyone. Eventually she 
      literally faded away and became invisible, unhinging her already unstable 
      mind. She blames Cordelia, who has turned to Buffy for assistance, but 
      Marcie manages to capture them both. Meanwhile, Angel is helping Giles by 
      looking for a book called The Codex and also saves the gang after they 
      have been trapped in the basement with leaking gas. Buffy manages to free 
      herself and using her hearing manages to beat Marcie without the need to 
      see her. Marcie is taken away by Men in Black who take her into a class 
      where everybody is invisible. We leave her learning the useful art of 
      assassination.
 Best Scenes: Cordelia really came 
      good this episode, finally justifying why she is in the main credits. Her 
      defence of her lifestyle to Buffy was very emotional and shows she's not a 
      Harmony bimbo. Principal Snyder is possibly the funniest man in the series 
      after Xander. Everything he says makes me laugh. Very cool ninja type 
      fighting from Buffy at the end as she blocked out everything and 
      concentrated on her hearing. Marcie was actually quite spooky, especially 
      her intended threat that she was going to disfigure Cordy. Nice playoff 
      with Giles and Angel.
 
 Worst Scenes: Pretty 
      convenient that Angel found the Scooby's in the basement. Also what about 
      Marches parents? Surely they must have been wondering where their daughter 
      was? Mind you, that might have been part of her problem if they ignored 
      her as well. The explanation of why she turned invisible was fair enough; 
      The Hellmouth caused it, but what about the other cases across the land. 
      Is there more than one Hellmouth?
 
 Best Character: 
      Hurrah! First time ever, Cordelia is the star of the show! With her 
      opinions in class and revealing to Buffy she is alone as well, she really 
      came good this episode.
 
 Most Underused Character: 
      Willow seemed a bit out of the picture this episode. She did have stuff to 
      do, but everybody else seemed to have more.
 
 Funniest 
      Scene: Whenever Cordy went to the Scooby's for help, she always 
      ended up insulting them in some way. Great to watch.
 
 Laugh 
      Line Of The Week: "There are no dead students here. This week." - 
      Principal Snyder, staring to recognise a possible problem emerging in 
      having your school next to a Hellmouth.
 
 Quality Of The 
      Villain: Marcie was strangely an unsympathetic character. She was 
      ignored by everybody because she decided she didn't want to belong in a 
      bottom rung social group. But she was never going to get into Cordys 
      group. So she fell between two stools. It's also not much to aspire to. 
      Becoming another Harmony. She was quite brutal though. Suffocating a 
      teacher just because she liked Cordelia and thinking about stabbing Buffy. 
      Then the talk about cutting up Cordelias face…brrr, very creepy stuff. 
      Very dark the more you think about it.
 
 Things That Make You 
      Ponder: Turning Invisible is every child's dream. Being able to 
      hide from people, spy on girls, see things that you shouldn't see but all 
      the time nobody knows you're there. Sure, it's creepy and bad if somebody 
      else has the power, but if you have it, it's fine. Of course, the only 
      problem is if you can't turn it off. If you can't see yourself. How do you 
      define yourself? Would you lose touch with perspective. How could you 
      function in a group capacity? At what point would you lose your sanity. 
      Angel is Invisible to himself, but people see him, react to him. If he 
      looks angry, he knows people are going to behave in a certain way. But not 
      Marcie. All she can do is scream into the silence and hope somebody hears.
 
 Final Verdict: At last, we have an episode in 
      which Cordelia takes the centre stage. I don't know how many times she has 
      been woefully underused. There seemed no real difference between her or 
      Harmony or any of the other Cordettes. Why was she in the credits? What 
      did she bring to the show? She showed in this episode who she really is 
      and how she might develop in the future. 4/5
 
       Buffy - 1.12 - "Prophecy Girl" --- 6 - August - 2001 --- 
      Summary:All the signs that an apocalypse 
      are coming seem to be getting stronger. While Giles tries to decipher The 
      Codex, Xander finally plucks up the courage to ask Buffy out. 
      Unfortunately, she turns him down and he leaves a very unhappy man. 
      Meanwhile, Giles has worked out that Buffy is going to face The Master…and 
      lose. Buffy, accidentally overhearing this, takes the news of her 
      impending death not very well and decides her best move would be to quit. 
      The vampires are getting stronger though and after a bunch of students are 
      found massacred, she faces her destiny and fights the Master. And is 
      killed. Angel and Xander find her face down in a pool of water but manage 
      to revive her. She doesn't feel weak though, if anything she is stronger 
      than ever after her miraculous resurrection. In the library, Giles and co. 
      fight a large monster that has risen from the not quite fully opened 
      Hellmouth yet. Overhead, Buffy faces off against the Master again, but 
      this time beats him and throws him through a glass skylight onto a sharp 
      piece of wood. The Master dies and the Hellmouth closes. The gang retires 
      to the Bronze, happily exhausted having survived the year and prevented 
      the Hellmouth from opening.
 Best Scenes: Lots and 
      lots. In no particular order; first of all the directing was top notch. 
      Really liked the slo mo on Buffy fighting the vamp at the start. Great to 
      see Cordelia play a part in the episode. Xander asking out Buffy was good 
      closure on a storyline that had run it's course. The whole scene between 
      Giles, Buffy and Angel when she finds out about her destiny was 
      beautifully played. The monster at the end was really quite cool. Looked 
      very impressive. The final battle between Buffy and the master was great.
 
 Worst Scenes: The actual resurrection of Buffy 
      was very strange. How exactly did she come back to life? I suppose her 
      slayer strength could account for it, but an explanation would have been 
      nice. And one of my pet hates, the one thing that Buffy the television 
      show seems to rely on too much. The 'accidentally overhearing/seeing 
      something by accident' scene. It's the only flaw I've ever seen in this 
      great show. But it comes up more than a few times. The scene where Buffy 
      accidentally overhears Giles and Angel talking was really irritating. 
      Sure, it gave us a great emotional three-way argument, but it's totally 
      cliched. I wish she could have found out her fate some other way.
 
 Best Character: Well, no real suprises, Buffy 
      takes it again. And quite rightly. It was her death scene and her 
      climactic fight with The Master that made this a great 
      episode.
 
 Most Underused Character: Willow wasn't 
      hugely influential this episode. She had a nice scene with Xander, but 
      nothing much beyond that.
 
 Funniest Scene: I liked 
      Xander and Angel reluctantly working together. Especially when Xander 
      accuses him of staring at his neck.
 
 Laugh Line Of The 
      Week: "That's okay. I don't want to go. I'm just going to go 
      home, lie down and listen to country music. The music of pain." - Xander, 
      not in a happy place.
 
 Quality Of The Villain: The 
      big three headed monster that came out in the library looked very cool 
      indeed. All slime and tentacles. You can't go wrong with that. But it 
      wasn't the real villain. That was The Master, finally freed and ready to 
      cause havoc. He killed Buffy after all. You can't get more threatening 
      than that! But he succumbed like all the others. Although if he handily 
      hadn't landed on a stake then who knows how the battle would have 
      turned.
 
 Things That Make You Ponder: Buffy takes a 
      very sensible and rational attitude when she finds out she is going to 
      die. She runs away from it. If she isn't the slayer, then she can't be 
      killed by The Master. It's a very logical way of looking at it. Sure, it 
      means the Hellmouth will open and that won't be nice. But if she was going 
      to die anyway, what difference would it make if she didn't face The 
      Master? Of course she did face him and lost. But perhaps she couldn't have 
      beaten him without being 'reborn' and gaining some sort of temporary 
      superpower that made her strong enough to face him.
 
 Final 
      Verdict: Well, the Season 1 finale more than lived up to it's 
      billing. Storylines were ended, a couple of new ones introduced, some 
      great scenes and as I said before, brilliant directing. Truly a great 
      episode. 5/5
 
       
 
      
      
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