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Part one pulled in 3.5 million households on its original airing, while part two had an audience of 3.9 million households. [ 2 ] Vox rated the two parts as #54 and #55 on their "Every Episode Ranked From Worst to Best" list of the 144 episodes (to mark the 20th anniversary of the show), calling them "pleasantly goofy and charming action-filled ...
The DVD includes all 22 episodes on 6 discs presented in full frame 1.33:1 aspect ratio. Special features on the DVD include four commentary tracks—"Reptile Boy" by writer and director David Greenwalt, "What's My Line" (Part 1 & 2) by co-writer Marti Noxon and "Innocence" by writer and director Joss Whedon. Whedon also discusses the episodes ...
The story line is continued in comic book form in Season 8, Season 9, Season 10, Season 11, and concluded with Season 12. All seven seasons of the series are available on individual DVD box sets for Regions 1, 2 and 4.
Writer/directors David Greenwalt and Marti Noxon both stated in the DVD commentaries for "Reptile Boy" and "What's My Line", respectively, that Danny Strong was the actor that they would call on whenever they needed a good victim, both citing his good "victim face". Eventually the character grew out of this frequent use. [2]
In season 2, Cordelia becomes a more active ally to the "Scooby Gang" and begins a romantic relationship with Xander Harris (Nicholas Brendon) in "What’s My Line? Part 2." Dating someone of Xander's social status causes Cordelia's ostracism from her popular peers and she reluctantly breaks up with him.
This is a back reference to Oz's jokes about animal crackers at the end of "What's My Line, Part 2." Willow must have told Buffy about the amusing incident. Also, Willow helps Buffy study for a French class in "School Hard." Oz and Willow have their first date, commencing one of the longest relationships on the show.
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Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American writer, publisher, and co-founder of the American publishing firm Random House.Cerf was also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearances lecturing across the United States, and for his weekly television appearances for over 17 years on the panel game show What's My Line?