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Robert Duncan is credited as composer for Buffy episodes 7.02 and 7.04-7.22. His tracks included: "Chosen", Buffy and Spike's love theme, Faith and Robin's theme, and the theme of Slayer Victory during the fight in the Hellmouth. "Every Girl, A Slayer", which plays while Buffy proposes her idea to overcome the First.
Once More, with Feeling is the soundtrack album for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode of the same name.The album features the original series cast performing the songs from the episode, as well as additional music from other popular episodes by regular composer Christophe Beck, including suites from season four episodes "Hush" and "Restless" and as a score piece from season five episode ...
"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.
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 ...
The best Halloween episodes on TV run the gamut of spooky takes on your favorite shows from 'Freaks and Geeks' to 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine.' ... “A Halloween Story” Buffy is on this list, so it’s ...
The best Halloween episodes on TV run the gamut from spooky takes on your favorite shows from 'Freaks and Geeks' to 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine.'
It’s been 20 years since the series finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired, so we’re hitting the Bronze to celebrate the show’s absolute best installments. Trust us: Picking just 20 ...
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."