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"Never Leave Me" is the ninth episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in which the Scooby Gang begins to realize the magnitude of their peril. The episode aired on November 26, 2002 on UPN .
This is an alphabetical list of all articles relating to the fictional "Buffyverse", including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film and television series), Angel, the comics, and other media. Names of actors and other personnel are bolded to distinguish them from characters and other in-universe articles.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series created by Joss Whedon that premiered on March 10, 1997. It concluded on May 20, 2003, after seven seasons with 144 episodes in total, plus an unaired pilot episode.
Bad Girls Club ("Love Me or Hate Me") – Lady Sovereign; Bagdad Cafe ("Calling You") – Jevetta Steele; Banacek – Billy Goldenberg; The Banana Splits ("The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)") – Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams; Bare Essence ("In Finding You I Found Love") – Sarah Vaughan; Barefoot in the Park – Darlene Love and The ...
Spike leads Buffy into a dark basement and tries to show her what he remembers about killing the girls. While the real Spike tries to show Buffy where he buried the bodies, the fake Spike starts to sing "Early One Morning". This causes Spike to attack Buffy, cutting her arm with a piece of broken glass.
Buffy tells Giles to record bat sonar — a sound that damages the insect's nervous system — while Ms. French chooses Xander as her next victim. Buffy, Willow, and Giles arrive at the She-Mantis' registered address, where they find an old woman ( Jean Speegle Howard ) who is actually named Ms. French and has been retired from teaching since 1972.
Giles and Buffy return to the house to report on the vampire Buffy fought, a Turok-Han. Giles explains that it is one of a prehistoric race of vampires that is far stronger than the everyday vampires Buffy is used to. At work, Buffy researches "evil" on the internet (receiving 900,517 hits) as Wood stops to check on her.
Uniquely among Buffy episodes, the main characters do not interact with one another. According to the staff writers, this was intended to enforce the idea of "being alone." [1] On patrol in the Sunnydale cemetery, Buffy encounters a newly-risen vampire. After a brief struggle, he abruptly stops, having recognized her as an old high school ...