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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 .
Sarah McLachlan's music is used twice on Buffy at key moments, in the finales of Seasons 2 and 6. In "Becoming, Part Two", "Full of Grace" plays as Buffy leaves Sunnydale. The song and Buffy's abandonment signify the character reaching an all-time low.
Coverdale–Page (stylised as Coverdale • Page) is a collaborative studio album by English singer David Coverdale and guitarist Jimmy Page.It was released on 15 March 1993 by EMI in Europe, 16 March by Geffen Records in North America and 18 March by Sony Music Entertainment in Japan.
The Region 1 Buffy 40-disc boxed set includes a note from Joss Whedon as well as an extra disc (the 40th) with exclusive special features: Back to the Hellmouth: A Conversation with Creators and Cast – with Joss Whedon, Marti Noxon , David Fury , Drew Goddard , Jane Espenson , Nicholas Brendon , Charisma Carpenter , Emma Caulfield , and Danny ...
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.
Vox, rating it at #26 in the list of all 144 episodes, writes, "With Faith embracing the role of Buffy’s Evil Twin Slayer counterpart, this episode lets Buffy embrace the wild streak inherent in being a teen with superpowers, as she and Faith go slaying and dancing whenever the hell they feel like it. And for being an episode that both ...
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 ...
While Andrew had never been seen on the show before, his brother was in "The Prom" episode, and Andrew often speaks of the time he summoned flying demon monkeys to the school production of Romeo and Juliet, of which Buffy and the Scoobies have no recollection. The three of them begin season 6 as good friends.