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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.
For season 1, each episode up to episode 8 had to be cropped [citation needed], leaving everything in frame looking zoomed [citation needed]. Season 1, episode 7 has a few scenes fixed so they are using more of the frame. [4] In other instances the 16:9 aspect ratio shows goofs in frame like crew members or filming equipment on screen.
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.
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."
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 8: Directed by: Stephen Posey: Written by: Ashley Gable Thomas A. Swyden: Production code: 4V08: Original air date: April 28, 1997 () Guest appearances; Robia LaMorte as Jenny Calendar; Chad Lindberg as Dave; Jamison Ryan as Fritz; Pierrino Mascarino as Thelonius; Edith Fields as ...
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They repeat the ghosts' argument until, at the climax, Buffy pulls out a gun and shoots Angelus. He falls off of the balcony as though dead. Buffy, still possessed by James, goes to the music room where "James" plans to kill himself. The possessed Angelus arrives just in time to stop Buffy from pulling the trigger. They exchange apologies and kiss.