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Buffy then receives a call from Angel at the end of "Flooded", and immediately leaves to meet with him. Although the phone call scenes happen on screen, neither Willow's side on Angel nor Angel's side on Buffy is shown. The scene between Buffy and Angel also happens off screen, but is described by them in the following episodes.
Spike pulls a distraught Buffy away from the scene and tries to dispose of the body. After experiencing a disturbing dream about Spike and Katrina, Buffy tells Dawn that she has to go the police for her involvement in a woman's death; assuming Buffy will be taken away from her as a result, Dawn accuses Buffy of being emotionally absent and ...
Dawn's isolation from the other characters reaches its apex in "Older and Far Away," when she ... She is a mature young woman, the same age as Buffy was in season 1 ...
In the season 6 episode "Older and Far Away", Halfrek recognizes Spike and calls him by his human name, William. Spike also recognizes Halfrek, but when asked to explain this they both sheepishly deny being acquainted. This implies that Halfrek had previously been Cecily.
But it’s helpful to remember that, whatever this new “Buffy” winds up being, it won’t — it can’t — be the old show. This generation is getting its new “Buffy.” I really, really ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is soon set to return for another adventure with a twist.. Several original cast members are signed up to tell a new story from the Buffyverse, this time in an audio ...
The 2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Older and Far Away" references the film when a set of characters is unable to leave a house after a party. Initially, the characters seem psychologically unable to leave, but later they desire to leave and physically cannot due to a spell.
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