Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×22: Chosen

Angel arrives with an amulet which may be a weapon against the First. The battle-lines are drawn and the gang spends the night preparing for the final confrontation. A confrontation that some may not survive. Armed with an amulet they know nothing about, a scythe which holds the key to the Slayer line, and magicks which they may not be able to control, they prepare to face the assembled armies of the First Evil.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×21: End of Days

Buffy has a powerful new weapon, but the gang cannot find any information about the origins of the mysterious scythe. Eventually the Slayer goes herself in search of knowledge, and finds a new ally, an old friend, and great danger.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×20: Touched

Spike goes to comfort the displaced Buffy while Faith tries to rally the troops into action. Later, both Slayers set off on a late-night raid, and both find something completely unexpected.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×19: Empty Places

Caleb launches an attack against Buffy at Sunnydale High. Faith takes the potential slayers out to blow off some steam, but soon they run afoul of Sunnydale’s Finest. Hurting from their last battle and unsure of Buffy’s leadership, the gang makes a decision that may change everything.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×18: Dirty Girls

Willow comes back to town with a powerful ally, but the First has a new piece on the board as well. A misogynistic “preacher” named Caleb has come to town, and he throws down the gauntlet as soon as he enters Sunnydale. Buffy, the Scoobies, and the Potentials go to take up the challenge with disastrous results.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×17: Lies My Parents Told Me

Giles returns with a device that may be able to deactivate Spike’s trigger. To rob the song of its power, Spike must step into his own past and relive one of the most traumatic experiences of his unnaturally long life. Meanwhile Robin makes plans to deal with Spike in case the device doesn’t work. Or possibly even if it does.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×16: Storyteller

Andrew creates a documentary called Buffy, Slayer of the Vampyres, a record of the current situation in Sunnydale to show to future generations. He manages to capture many important moments, and to annoy almost everyone in the house. But Buffy needs to tear him away from his filmmaking because the Seal of Danzalthar is active and Andrew may hold the key to closing it before it destroys the town.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×15: Get It Done

Principal Wood gives Buffy a bag of items that used to belong to his mother, the Slayer Nikki Wood. The bag contains various items including weapons, a book, and a strange sealed box. Opening the box leads to enchanted shadow puppets and a chance for Buffy to gain incredible power. Now she must decide whether the power is worth the price.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×14: First Date

Buffy accepts an invitation to dinner from the mysterious Principal Wood, and the secrets of his past are revealed. Xander impresses a beautiful girl with his knowledge of knots, and she seems to be interested in tying him up. Meanwhile the First contacts Andrew in another attempt to destroy the Potentials and Giles finds himself tongue-tied with the new Potential, Chao-Ahn.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer 7×13: The Killer In Me

Willow finally gives in to Kennedy’s advances, and they share a lingering kiss. Suddenly Willow transforms into the likeness of Warren, Tara’s murderer, and she must find a way to reverse the change while she deals with the still-raw emotional wounds caused by Tara’s death. Meanwhile, when Spike’s chip begins to malfunction Buffy must turn to an unlikely source for help, and the gang discovers that the First may be closer than anyone suspected.

Next Page →

Your Ad Here