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  2. All the Way (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Wikipedia

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    "All the Way" is the sixth episode of season six of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on October 30, 2001 on UPN. [1] [2]One of the Halloween-themed episodes, it shows Dawn getting in trouble when she lies to Buffy about sleeping over at a friend's house, and encounters both a spooky house and vampires.

  3. List of Halloween television specials - Wikipedia

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    The TV channel Freeform (dating back to when it was known as Fox Family) annually presented their special "13 Nights of Halloween" with specialized Halloween episodes of regularly scheduled programs, as well as specified Halloween specials and movies to play for the 13 nights leading up to October 31. This was expanded to the entire 31 nights ...

  4. List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer home video releases

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    The Region 2 and 4 DVDs include the scenes from previous episodes ("Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer") at the beginning of each episode (except season 2); the Region 1 DVDs do not. This even applies to the final episode of season five, "The Gift", in which the "previously" scenes are a montage leading into the episode itself. This montage ...

  5. Something Blue (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Wikipedia

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    But everyone in the cast is aces in 'Something Blue,' one of the most purely fun episodes Buffy ever did." [4] Justine Larbalestier has suggested the episode pokes fun at fans "shipping" Buffy and Spike, that is inventing scenarios and writing fan fiction to allow the two characters, normally foes, to become romantically involved. [5]

  6. Prophecy Girl - Wikipedia

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    Vox ranked this episode at #25 out of the 144 Buffy episodes, in honor of the 20th anniversary of the show, saying, "When Buffy’s voice cracks as she says, 'Giles, I’m 16 years old. I don’t want to die,' the show moves out of its goofy camp mode and into tragic horror, in the kind of tonal transition it would perfect over the next season."

  7. I, Robot... You, Jane - Wikipedia

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    Vox ranked it at #142 on their "Every Episode Ranked From Worst to Best" list of all 144 episodes (to mark the 20th anniversary of the show), writing, "The internet is possessed by a demon robot, and wow are we in 1997. 'I, Robot' is the first episode to really spotlight Willow, and she's such a lovely and complex character that saddling her ...

  8. Who Are You? (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - Wikipedia

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    The "Buffy and Riley" theme, used by the show's composer Christopher Beck to underscore the couple's romantic moments, was missing in the sex scene, emphasizing that this is not the real Buffy. [18] The episode also continues the writers' theme of using witchcraft as a metaphor for Willow and Tara's romantic relationship.

  9. Two to Go - Wikipedia

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    "Two to Go" is the 21st episode of season 6 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on May 21, 2002 on UPN. [1] [2] The name of the episode is a reference to the previous one, which ends with Willow saying "One down" after killing Warren. Despite having died, Tara Maclay remains in brief scenes that are part of the ...