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		<title><![CDATA[Welcome To Buffy Connection - All Forums]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy The Vampire Slayer]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=19</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 21:52:25 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in the hit Tv series Buffy The Vampire Slayer. She plays the lead role as Buffy Summers. She has many friends: Xander, Willow, Tara, Oz, Faith (well kinda), Angel, riley, and she couldn't do anythin without her mum Joyce, her watcher Giles, and Her Sister Dawn. Together they are one big family, and through the entire series, they grown stronger. The time travels through Love and Hate, and everything else inbetween. This Prgramm will put tears in your eyes and a smile on your face. By watching everything that passes you will realize that you life is worth living. Hope You enjoy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in the hit Tv series Buffy The Vampire Slayer. She plays the lead role as Buffy Summers. She has many friends: Xander, Willow, Tara, Oz, Faith (well kinda), Angel, riley, and she couldn't do anythin without her mum Joyce, her watcher Giles, and Her Sister Dawn. Together they are one big family, and through the entire series, they grown stronger. The time travels through Love and Hate, and everything else inbetween. This Prgramm will put tears in your eyes and a smile on your face. By watching everything that passes you will realize that you life is worth living. Hope You enjoy.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Firefly Addict]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=18</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 10:01:16 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hello, my name is Xander, and I'm a Firefly addict!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello, my name is Xander, and I'm a Firefly addict!!]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: New Categories and Forums]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=17</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:33:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[We are currently in the process of closing down another Buffy forum, and adding in the necessary categories and forums to move over posts from that forum to this one.  The other forum covered Buffy, Angel, Firefly and other Joss Whedon projects, but we were experiencing issues with that forum. <br />
<br />
We hope that you will bear with us as we make the needed changes to accommadate adding all the Angel categories and forums to this one, in a way that will not take away from Buffy Connection.  We are planning to include a Joss Whedon section, so that Firefly can be discussed here as well, but we are concentrating on Buffy and Angel first.<br />
<br />
Thank you for your patience.<br />
<br />
Anne<br />
Administrator]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We are currently in the process of closing down another Buffy forum, and adding in the necessary categories and forums to move over posts from that forum to this one.  The other forum covered Buffy, Angel, Firefly and other Joss Whedon projects, but we were experiencing issues with that forum. <br />
<br />
We hope that you will bear with us as we make the needed changes to accommadate adding all the Angel categories and forums to this one, in a way that will not take away from Buffy Connection.  We are planning to include a Joss Whedon section, so that Firefly can be discussed here as well, but we are concentrating on Buffy and Angel first.<br />
<br />
Thank you for your patience.<br />
<br />
Anne<br />
Administrator]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Welcome to new members....]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=14</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:10:22 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Feel free to start posting to the forum]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Buffy: &quot;Once More, With Feeling&quot;]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=12</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 00:09:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[This is the soundtrack to the Buffy Musical Episode, "Once More, With Feeling."  It is the original cast album, and the full versions of the songs featured in the episode.  The last four listed at the bottom, are musical scores from other episodes.<br />
<br />
1.  Overture / Going Through The Motions - Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy)<br />
2.  I've Got A Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together - Buffy Cast<br />
3.  The Mustard - Sunnydale Citizens<br />
4.  Under Your Spell - Amber Benson (Tara)<br />
5.  I'll Never Tell - Nick Brendon & Emma Caulfield (Xander & Anya)<br />
6.  The Parking Ticket - Marti Noxon<br />
7.  Rest In Peace - James Marsters (Spike)<br />
8.  Dawn's Lament - Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn)<br />
9  Dawn's Ballet <br />
10.  What You Feel - Hinton Battle & M. Tractenberg (Sweet & Dawn)<br />
11.  Standing - Anthony Stewart Head (Giles)<br />
12.  Under Your Spell / Standing (Reprise) - Amber Benson & Anthony. S. Head (Tara and Giles)<br />
13.  Walk Through The Fire - Buffy Cast<br />
14.  Something To Sing About - Sarah Michelle Gellar & James Marsters (Buffy & Spike)<br />
15.  What You Feel (Reprise) - Hinton Battle (Sweet)<br />
16.  Where Do We Go From Here? - Buffy Cast<br />
17.  Coda - Sarah Michelle Gellar & James Marsters (Buffy & Spike) & Chorus<br />
18.  End Credits  (Broom Dance & Grr Arrgh)<br />
19.  Main Title<br />
20.  Suite from "Restless": Willow's Nightmare / First Rage / Chain of Ancients<br />
21.  Suite from "Hush":  Silent Night / First Kiss / Enter The Gentlemen / Schism<br />
22.  Sacrifice (From "The Gift")<br />
23.  Something To Sing About: (Demo  - performed by Kai Cole & Joss Whedon)<br />
<br />
Anyway, this is the list of music from the Musical, and from other memorable episodes.  If anyone is interested in us posting the lyrics to the songs from the Musical, please let us know.  <br />
<br />
Thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This is the soundtrack to the Buffy Musical Episode, "Once More, With Feeling."  It is the original cast album, and the full versions of the songs featured in the episode.  The last four listed at the bottom, are musical scores from other episodes.<br />
<br />
1.  Overture / Going Through The Motions - Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy)<br />
2.  I've Got A Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together - Buffy Cast<br />
3.  The Mustard - Sunnydale Citizens<br />
4.  Under Your Spell - Amber Benson (Tara)<br />
5.  I'll Never Tell - Nick Brendon & Emma Caulfield (Xander & Anya)<br />
6.  The Parking Ticket - Marti Noxon<br />
7.  Rest In Peace - James Marsters (Spike)<br />
8.  Dawn's Lament - Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn)<br />
9  Dawn's Ballet <br />
10.  What You Feel - Hinton Battle & M. Tractenberg (Sweet & Dawn)<br />
11.  Standing - Anthony Stewart Head (Giles)<br />
12.  Under Your Spell / Standing (Reprise) - Amber Benson & Anthony. S. Head (Tara and Giles)<br />
13.  Walk Through The Fire - Buffy Cast<br />
14.  Something To Sing About - Sarah Michelle Gellar & James Marsters (Buffy & Spike)<br />
15.  What You Feel (Reprise) - Hinton Battle (Sweet)<br />
16.  Where Do We Go From Here? - Buffy Cast<br />
17.  Coda - Sarah Michelle Gellar & James Marsters (Buffy & Spike) & Chorus<br />
18.  End Credits  (Broom Dance & Grr Arrgh)<br />
19.  Main Title<br />
20.  Suite from "Restless": Willow's Nightmare / First Rage / Chain of Ancients<br />
21.  Suite from "Hush":  Silent Night / First Kiss / Enter The Gentlemen / Schism<br />
22.  Sacrifice (From "The Gift")<br />
23.  Something To Sing About: (Demo  - performed by Kai Cole & Joss Whedon)<br />
<br />
Anyway, this is the list of music from the Musical, and from other memorable episodes.  If anyone is interested in us posting the lyrics to the songs from the Musical, please let us know.  <br />
<br />
Thanks]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Buffy: Radio Sunnydale]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=11</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:49:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[This was the last Buffy Album released and it features 12 songs. Some are from the series, played at the Bronze, or just in the background. Below is a list of the songs featured on the album.<br />
<br />
1.  Buffy Main Theme:  The Breeders<br />
2.  Stop Thinking About It:  Joey Ramone<br />
3.  Bohemian Like You:  The Dandy Warhols<br />
4.  Everybody Got Their Something:  Nikka Costa<br />
5.  Key:  devices<br />
6.  Sound Of The Revolution:  Lunatic Calm<br />
7.  Ballard For Dead Friends:  Dashboard Prophets<br />
8.  Blue:  Angie Hart  <br />
9.  Pavlov's Bell:  Aimee Mann<br />
10.  There's No Other Way:  Blur<br />
11.  Prayer Of Saint Frances:  Sarah McLachlan<br />
12.  The Final Fight (the original score):  Rob Duncan<br />
<br />
We are currently working on the list of the songs that actually did play on the show, and what episodes each song was featured in. If you are interested in helping us out with the facts... please contact us.<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This was the last Buffy Album released and it features 12 songs. Some are from the series, played at the Bronze, or just in the background. Below is a list of the songs featured on the album.<br />
<br />
1.  Buffy Main Theme:  The Breeders<br />
2.  Stop Thinking About It:  Joey Ramone<br />
3.  Bohemian Like You:  The Dandy Warhols<br />
4.  Everybody Got Their Something:  Nikka Costa<br />
5.  Key:  devices<br />
6.  Sound Of The Revolution:  Lunatic Calm<br />
7.  Ballard For Dead Friends:  Dashboard Prophets<br />
8.  Blue:  Angie Hart  <br />
9.  Pavlov's Bell:  Aimee Mann<br />
10.  There's No Other Way:  Blur<br />
11.  Prayer Of Saint Frances:  Sarah McLachlan<br />
12.  The Final Fight (the original score):  Rob Duncan<br />
<br />
We are currently working on the list of the songs that actually did play on the show, and what episodes each song was featured in. If you are interested in helping us out with the facts... please contact us.<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Season 3 Ep Guide]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=10</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:39:43 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[- Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 3 -<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase), David Boreanaz (Angel), Seth Green (OZ) and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Guest Credits: Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Eliza Dushku (Faith), Alexis Denisof (Wesley Wyndam-Price), Harry Groener (The Mayor), and K. Todd Freeman (Mr. Trick).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: Anne<br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 9/28/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Now living in the big city, Buffy helps a woman whose boyfriend has mysteriously disappeared, while back in Sunnydale her friends battle the forces of evil on their own.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: Dead Man's Party <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr.<br />
Airdate: 10/6/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A Nigerian mask that Buffy's mother has acquired from the gallery has the unique power of resurrecting the dead. <br />
<br />
Episode 3: Faith, Hope and Trick <br />
Written by David Greenwalt <br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 10/13/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A charismatic Slayer named Faith shows up in Sunnydale and quickly wins over Buffy's mother and all of Buffy's friends.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Beauty and the Beasts<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr.<br />
Airdate: 10/20/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's fear that Oz could have killed a student during a full moon is compounded when she runs into Angel, violent and feral, during her nightly patrol.<br />
<br />
Episode 5: Homecoming <br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by David Greenwalt <br />
Airdate: 11/3/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Buffy and Cordelia vie for the Homecoming Queen title, they are targeted by a group of killers preparing for "Slayerfest 98".<br />
<br />
Episode 6: Band Candy<br />
Written by Jane Espenson <br />
Directed by Michael Lange <br />
Airdate: 11/10/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Sunnydale's adult population begins acting like immature teenagers after eating candy bars being sold to finance new high school band uniforms.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Revelations <br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 11/17/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: With help from Faith's new Watcher, Buffy tries to destroy the legendary Glove of Myhnegon before it falls into the hands of the demon Lagos.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: Lover's Walk<br />
Written by Dan Vebber<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 11/24/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Spike returns to Sunnydale and kidnaps Willow so that she can create a magic spell that will make Drusilla love him once more.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: The Wish<br />
Written by Marti Noxon <br />
Directed by David Greenwalt<br />
Airdate: 12/8/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: After Cordelia tells her new friend Anya that she wishes Buffy had never come to Sunnydale, she suddenly finds herself in a reality where vampires control the town.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: Amends<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 12/15/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As the Christmas holiday approaches, Angel is tormented by visions of his past victims, including Jenny Calendar, who want him to kill Buffy. (Fan Note: The first appearance of THE FIRST who becomes the big bad of Seventh Season - and assumes the face of Buffy, the one IT originally tried to kill here).<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Gingerbread<br />
Teleplay by Jane Espenson<br />
Story by Thania St. John and Jane Espenson<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr. <br />
Airdate: 1/12/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: After Buffy's mother discovers two dead children marked with a symbol linked to the occult, she begins a campaign to rid Sunnydale of witches. <br />
<br />
Episode 12: Helpless <br />
Written by David Fury <br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 1/19/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Buffy's eighteenth birthday approaches she loses her Slayer powers just as she must go up against a crazed vampire who has kidnapped her mother.<br />
<br />
Episode 13: The Zeppo <br />
Written by Dan Vebber<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr. <br />
Airdate: 1/26/99 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: While the gang battles creatures from the Hellmouth, Xander has his own adventure when he encounters a group of reanimated corpses out to blow up the high school.<br />
<br />
Episode 14: Bad Girls<br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by Michael Lange<br />
Airdate: 2/9/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's new Watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Price, arrives, Buffy takes off with Faith on a rebellious rampage that ends with the staking of the Deputy Mayor.<br />
<br />
Episode 15: Consequences <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by Michael Greshman<br />
Airdate: 2/16/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As detectives investigate the death of Deputy Mayor Finch, Faith's continued denial of any wrongdoing convinces Angel that he must help her see the error of her ways.<br />
<br />
Episode 16: Doppelgangland<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 2/23/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While casting a magic spell to help Anya regain her powers, Willow and Anya inadvertantly summon Willow's evil twin, a vampire, from an alternate universe.<br />
<br />
Episode 17: Enemies<br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by David Grossman <br />
Airdate: 3/16/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: With the help of the Books of Ascension, Faith and the Mayor plot to steal Angel's soul then get him to kill that (other) Slayer - Buffy.<br />
<br />
Episode 18: Earshot<br />
Written by Jane Espenson<br />
Directed by Regis B. Kimble<br />
Airdate: 9/21/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: After slaying a telepathic demon, Buffy is bombarded with the thoughts of everyone around her - including one student who appears to be planning a mass murder.<br />
<br />
Episode 19: Choices <br />
Written by David Fury<br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 5/4/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: The Mayor imprisons Willow after Buffy and Angel steal a box containing demonic energy which the Mayor needs for his Ascension Day.<br />
<br />
Episode 20: The Prom<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Solomon<br />
Airdate: 5/11/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy battles three fearsome hell-hounds which another classmate has programmed to attack students during Sunnydale High's senior prom.<br />
<br />
Episode 21: Graduation Day - Part One <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 5/18/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: To distract Buffy and keep her from interfering with the Mayor's Ascension, Faith shoots Angel with an arrow whose poison can only be cured by the blood of a Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 22: Graduation Day - Part Two<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 7/13/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy, her friends, and all the students of Sunnydale High prepare to face off against the Mayor and his hoard of vampires in a seemingly hopeless battle to save their town.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[- Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 3 -<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase), David Boreanaz (Angel), Seth Green (OZ) and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Guest Credits: Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Eliza Dushku (Faith), Alexis Denisof (Wesley Wyndam-Price), Harry Groener (The Mayor), and K. Todd Freeman (Mr. Trick).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: Anne<br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 9/28/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Now living in the big city, Buffy helps a woman whose boyfriend has mysteriously disappeared, while back in Sunnydale her friends battle the forces of evil on their own.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: Dead Man's Party <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr.<br />
Airdate: 10/6/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A Nigerian mask that Buffy's mother has acquired from the gallery has the unique power of resurrecting the dead. <br />
<br />
Episode 3: Faith, Hope and Trick <br />
Written by David Greenwalt <br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 10/13/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A charismatic Slayer named Faith shows up in Sunnydale and quickly wins over Buffy's mother and all of Buffy's friends.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Beauty and the Beasts<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr.<br />
Airdate: 10/20/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's fear that Oz could have killed a student during a full moon is compounded when she runs into Angel, violent and feral, during her nightly patrol.<br />
<br />
Episode 5: Homecoming <br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by David Greenwalt <br />
Airdate: 11/3/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Buffy and Cordelia vie for the Homecoming Queen title, they are targeted by a group of killers preparing for "Slayerfest 98".<br />
<br />
Episode 6: Band Candy<br />
Written by Jane Espenson <br />
Directed by Michael Lange <br />
Airdate: 11/10/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Sunnydale's adult population begins acting like immature teenagers after eating candy bars being sold to finance new high school band uniforms.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Revelations <br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 11/17/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: With help from Faith's new Watcher, Buffy tries to destroy the legendary Glove of Myhnegon before it falls into the hands of the demon Lagos.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: Lover's Walk<br />
Written by Dan Vebber<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 11/24/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Spike returns to Sunnydale and kidnaps Willow so that she can create a magic spell that will make Drusilla love him once more.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: The Wish<br />
Written by Marti Noxon <br />
Directed by David Greenwalt<br />
Airdate: 12/8/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: After Cordelia tells her new friend Anya that she wishes Buffy had never come to Sunnydale, she suddenly finds herself in a reality where vampires control the town.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: Amends<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 12/15/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As the Christmas holiday approaches, Angel is tormented by visions of his past victims, including Jenny Calendar, who want him to kill Buffy. (Fan Note: The first appearance of THE FIRST who becomes the big bad of Seventh Season - and assumes the face of Buffy, the one IT originally tried to kill here).<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Gingerbread<br />
Teleplay by Jane Espenson<br />
Story by Thania St. John and Jane Espenson<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr. <br />
Airdate: 1/12/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: After Buffy's mother discovers two dead children marked with a symbol linked to the occult, she begins a campaign to rid Sunnydale of witches. <br />
<br />
Episode 12: Helpless <br />
Written by David Fury <br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 1/19/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Buffy's eighteenth birthday approaches she loses her Slayer powers just as she must go up against a crazed vampire who has kidnapped her mother.<br />
<br />
Episode 13: The Zeppo <br />
Written by Dan Vebber<br />
Directed by James Whitmore, Jr. <br />
Airdate: 1/26/99 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: While the gang battles creatures from the Hellmouth, Xander has his own adventure when he encounters a group of reanimated corpses out to blow up the high school.<br />
<br />
Episode 14: Bad Girls<br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by Michael Lange<br />
Airdate: 2/9/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's new Watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Price, arrives, Buffy takes off with Faith on a rebellious rampage that ends with the staking of the Deputy Mayor.<br />
<br />
Episode 15: Consequences <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by Michael Greshman<br />
Airdate: 2/16/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As detectives investigate the death of Deputy Mayor Finch, Faith's continued denial of any wrongdoing convinces Angel that he must help her see the error of her ways.<br />
<br />
Episode 16: Doppelgangland<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 2/23/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While casting a magic spell to help Anya regain her powers, Willow and Anya inadvertantly summon Willow's evil twin, a vampire, from an alternate universe.<br />
<br />
Episode 17: Enemies<br />
Written by Douglas Petrie<br />
Directed by David Grossman <br />
Airdate: 3/16/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: With the help of the Books of Ascension, Faith and the Mayor plot to steal Angel's soul then get him to kill that (other) Slayer - Buffy.<br />
<br />
Episode 18: Earshot<br />
Written by Jane Espenson<br />
Directed by Regis B. Kimble<br />
Airdate: 9/21/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: After slaying a telepathic demon, Buffy is bombarded with the thoughts of everyone around her - including one student who appears to be planning a mass murder.<br />
<br />
Episode 19: Choices <br />
Written by David Fury<br />
Directed by James A. Contner<br />
Airdate: 5/4/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: The Mayor imprisons Willow after Buffy and Angel steal a box containing demonic energy which the Mayor needs for his Ascension Day.<br />
<br />
Episode 20: The Prom<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Solomon<br />
Airdate: 5/11/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy battles three fearsome hell-hounds which another classmate has programmed to attack students during Sunnydale High's senior prom.<br />
<br />
Episode 21: Graduation Day - Part One <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 5/18/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: To distract Buffy and keep her from interfering with the Mayor's Ascension, Faith shoots Angel with an arrow whose poison can only be cured by the blood of a Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 22: Graduation Day - Part Two<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 7/13/99<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy, her friends, and all the students of Sunnydale High prepare to face off against the Mayor and his hoard of vampires in a seemingly hopeless battle to save their town.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Season 2 Ep Guide]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[- Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 2 -<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase), David Boreanaz (Angel), and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Recurring Guests: Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Robia La Morte (Jenny Calendar), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Seth Green (Oz), Bianca Lawson (Kendra), James Marsters (Spike) and Juliet Landau (Drusilla).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: When She Was Bad <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 9/15/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy returns from summer vacation with a major attitude and recurring nightmares involving The Master - even as the Annointed One and his followers plot their revenge.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: Some Assembly Required <br />
Written by Ty King<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green <br />
Airdate: 9/22/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A series of grave robbings leads to a science club member who is trying to create a girlfriend for his brother, whom he just brought back from the dead.<br />
<br />
Episode 3: School Hard<br />
Teleplay by David Greenwalt<br />
Story by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by John T. Kretchmer <br />
Airdate: 9/29/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's mother gets trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike arrives in town and launches an attack against the Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Inca Mummy Girl<br />
Written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer <br />
Directed by Ellen S. Pressman<br />
Airdate: 10/6/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: A beautiful Inca Princess who was buried alive in a tomb 500 years ago is accidently brought back to life in the Sunnydale Natural History Museum. <br />
<br />
Episode 5: Reptile Boy  <br />
Written by David Greenwalt <br />
Directed by David Greenwalt<br />
Airdate: 10/13/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Buffy and Cordelia attend a frat party, they find themselves being offered up to a reptile-like creature as human sacrifices.<br />
<br />
Episode 6: Halloween <br />
Written by Carl Ellsworth<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 10/27/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: After renting Halloween costumes from an unusual shop, Buffy and her friends literally begin turning into whatever costume they were wearing.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Lie To Me <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 11/3/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy is lured into a trap by a group of vampire wannabes who hope Spike will turn them into vampires in exchange for giving him the Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: The Dark Age <br />
Written by Dean Batali and Rob Des Hotel <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 11/10/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Giles' past comes back to haunt him when a demon he and Ethan Rayne summoned in their wild days comes looking for them in Sunnydale.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: What's My Line? - Part One<br />
Written by Howard Gordon and Marti Noxon <br />
Directed by David Solomon<br />
Airdate: 11/17/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: As career week at school has Buffy wondering what her future may have been like, Spike hires three professional bounty hunters to ensure that she has no future at all.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: What's My Line? - Part Two<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 11/24/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy joins forces with a mysterious Slayer named Kendra in hopes of saving Angel from Spike and Drusilla and the deadly ritual they have planned.<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Ted <br />
Written by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 12/8/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Buffy's mother is romanced by a computer software salesman named Ted, Buffy's uneasy feelings cause her to launch a background investigation.<br />
<br />
Episode 12: Bad Eggs<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Greenwalt <br />
Airdate: 1/12/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Willow, Cordelia, Giles and Joyce become drones for an ancient beast after it's eggs are mistakenly given out as part of a health class assignment.<br />
<br />
Episode 13: Surprise<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by Michael Lange <br />
Airdate: 1/19/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: On Buffy's seventeenth birthday, she and Angel must prevent Spike and Drusilla from resurrecting the Judge, a demon who has the power to destroy humanity. (coincidently, it is suggested that this airdate is also the character of Buffy's birthdate).<br />
<br />
Episode 14: Innocence<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 1/20/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy must battle not only the Judge but also Angel, who has lost his soul after experiencing a moment of true happiness.<br />
<br />
Episode 15: Phases<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 1/27/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy and her friends discover secrets about themselves as they battle a werewolf, its hunter and their own emotions.<br />
<br />
Episode 16: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James A. Contner <br />
Airdate: 2/10/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Cordelia breaks up with him on Valentine's Day, Xander has a witch put a love spell on Cordelia so that her can in turn break up with her.  The spell backfires.<br />
<br />
Episode 17: Passion <br />
Written by Ty King <br />
Directed by Michael E. Gershman<br />
Airdate: 2/24/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Angel steps up his torment of Buffy and her friends even as Jenny Calendar searches for a way to restore his soul.<br />
<br />
Episode 18: Killed By Death<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali <br />
Directed by Deran Sarafian <br />
Airdate: 3/3/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: While hospitalized with a severe case of the flu, Buffy battles a demon that sucks the life out of sick children.<br />
<br />
Episode 19: I Only Have Eyes For You<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore Jr. <br />
Airdate: 4/28/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Sunnydale High School is haunted by the ghosts of a former student and a teacher who reenact their tragic romance through the bodies of the school's current inhabitants.<br />
<br />
Episode 20: Go Fish<br />
Written by David Fury and Elin Hampton <br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 5/5/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Xander goes under cover (but not much cover) on the Sunnydale swim team after members begin turning up dead, after apparently being skinned alive.<br />
<br />
Episode 21: Becoming - Part One<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 5/12/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Kendra returns to help Buffy when Angel plots to revive an ancient demon bent on sweeping everything on Earth into Hell itself.<br />
<br />
Episode 22: Becoming - Part Two <br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 5/19/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While Angel tortures Giles for the needed information concerning a ritual, Spike strikes an unlikely alliance with Buffy to keep Angel from destroying the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[- Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 2 -<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase), David Boreanaz (Angel), and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Recurring Guests: Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Robia La Morte (Jenny Calendar), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Seth Green (Oz), Bianca Lawson (Kendra), James Marsters (Spike) and Juliet Landau (Drusilla).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: When She Was Bad <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 9/15/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy returns from summer vacation with a major attitude and recurring nightmares involving The Master - even as the Annointed One and his followers plot their revenge.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: Some Assembly Required <br />
Written by Ty King<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green <br />
Airdate: 9/22/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A series of grave robbings leads to a science club member who is trying to create a girlfriend for his brother, whom he just brought back from the dead.<br />
<br />
Episode 3: School Hard<br />
Teleplay by David Greenwalt<br />
Story by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by John T. Kretchmer <br />
Airdate: 9/29/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy's mother gets trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike arrives in town and launches an attack against the Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Inca Mummy Girl<br />
Written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer <br />
Directed by Ellen S. Pressman<br />
Airdate: 10/6/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: A beautiful Inca Princess who was buried alive in a tomb 500 years ago is accidently brought back to life in the Sunnydale Natural History Museum. <br />
<br />
Episode 5: Reptile Boy  <br />
Written by David Greenwalt <br />
Directed by David Greenwalt<br />
Airdate: 10/13/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Buffy and Cordelia attend a frat party, they find themselves being offered up to a reptile-like creature as human sacrifices.<br />
<br />
Episode 6: Halloween <br />
Written by Carl Ellsworth<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 10/27/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: After renting Halloween costumes from an unusual shop, Buffy and her friends literally begin turning into whatever costume they were wearing.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Lie To Me <br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 11/3/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy is lured into a trap by a group of vampire wannabes who hope Spike will turn them into vampires in exchange for giving him the Slayer.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: The Dark Age <br />
Written by Dean Batali and Rob Des Hotel <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 11/10/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Giles' past comes back to haunt him when a demon he and Ethan Rayne summoned in their wild days comes looking for them in Sunnydale.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: What's My Line? - Part One<br />
Written by Howard Gordon and Marti Noxon <br />
Directed by David Solomon<br />
Airdate: 11/17/97 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: As career week at school has Buffy wondering what her future may have been like, Spike hires three professional bounty hunters to ensure that she has no future at all.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: What's My Line? - Part Two<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 11/24/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy joins forces with a mysterious Slayer named Kendra in hopes of saving Angel from Spike and Drusilla and the deadly ritual they have planned.<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Ted <br />
Written by David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 12/8/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Buffy's mother is romanced by a computer software salesman named Ted, Buffy's uneasy feelings cause her to launch a background investigation.<br />
<br />
Episode 12: Bad Eggs<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by David Greenwalt <br />
Airdate: 1/12/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Willow, Cordelia, Giles and Joyce become drones for an ancient beast after it's eggs are mistakenly given out as part of a health class assignment.<br />
<br />
Episode 13: Surprise<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by Michael Lange <br />
Airdate: 1/19/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: On Buffy's seventeenth birthday, she and Angel must prevent Spike and Drusilla from resurrecting the Judge, a demon who has the power to destroy humanity. (coincidently, it is suggested that this airdate is also the character of Buffy's birthdate).<br />
<br />
Episode 14: Innocence<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 1/20/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy must battle not only the Judge but also Angel, who has lost his soul after experiencing a moment of true happiness.<br />
<br />
Episode 15: Phases<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali <br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 1/27/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy and her friends discover secrets about themselves as they battle a werewolf, its hunter and their own emotions.<br />
<br />
Episode 16: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered <br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James A. Contner <br />
Airdate: 2/10/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: When Cordelia breaks up with him on Valentine's Day, Xander has a witch put a love spell on Cordelia so that her can in turn break up with her.  The spell backfires.<br />
<br />
Episode 17: Passion <br />
Written by Ty King <br />
Directed by Michael E. Gershman<br />
Airdate: 2/24/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Angel steps up his torment of Buffy and her friends even as Jenny Calendar searches for a way to restore his soul.<br />
<br />
Episode 18: Killed By Death<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali <br />
Directed by Deran Sarafian <br />
Airdate: 3/3/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: While hospitalized with a severe case of the flu, Buffy battles a demon that sucks the life out of sick children.<br />
<br />
Episode 19: I Only Have Eyes For You<br />
Written by Marti Noxon<br />
Directed by James Whitmore Jr. <br />
Airdate: 4/28/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Sunnydale High School is haunted by the ghosts of a former student and a teacher who reenact their tragic romance through the bodies of the school's current inhabitants.<br />
<br />
Episode 20: Go Fish<br />
Written by David Fury and Elin Hampton <br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 5/5/98 <br />
<br />
Synopsis: Xander goes under cover (but not much cover) on the Sunnydale swim team after members begin turning up dead, after apparently being skinned alive.<br />
<br />
Episode 21: Becoming - Part One<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 5/12/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Kendra returns to help Buffy when Angel plots to revive an ancient demon bent on sweeping everything on Earth into Hell itself.<br />
<br />
Episode 22: Becoming - Part Two <br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Joss Whedon<br />
Airdate: 5/19/98<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While Angel tortures Giles for the needed information concerning a ritual, Spike strikes an unlikely alliance with Buffy to keep Angel from destroying the world.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Season 1 Ep Guide]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:31:45 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 1<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase) and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Recurring Guests: David Boreanaz (Angel), Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Mark Metcalf (The Master), Robia La Morte (Jenny Calendar), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Julie Benz (Darla).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: Welcome To The Hellmouth<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Charles Martin Smith<br />
Airdate: 3/3/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy Summers, a high school sophomore, transfers to Sunnydale High School.  There she meets her new 'Watcher' and learns that she cannot escape her true destiny as the 'Chosen One'.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: The Harvest<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by John T. Kretchmer<br />
Airdate: 3/10/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A stranger named Angel tells Buffy that if she does not stop The Harvest, the Hellmouth will open and The Master will roam free.<br />
<br />
Episode 3: The Witch<br />
Written by Dana Reston<br />
Directed by Stephen Cragg<br />
Airdate: 3/17/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: In an effort to inject some normalcy into her life, Buffy tries out for the cheerleading squad - only to discover the competition wants her dead.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Teacher's Pet<br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 3/24/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Xander falls for a beautiful substitute teacher who is actually a She-Mantis intent on mating with, then decapitating, virginal boys.<br />
<br />
Episode 5: Never Kill A Boy On The First Date<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 3/31/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While awaiting the arrival of the warrior vampire called the Anointed One, Buffy's big date at the Bronze ends with an assault on a funeral home.<br />
<br />
Episode 6: The Pack<br />
Written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 4/7/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A field trip to the zoo turns deadly after Xander and a clique of mean-spirited kids become possessed by the spirit of a demonic breed of hyena.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Angel<br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Scott Brazil<br />
Airdate: 4/14/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A moment of passion turns in to terror as Buffy discovers Angel's ture identity and learns about the Gypsy curse that has haunted him for almost 100 years.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: I Robot ... You Jane<br />
Written by Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden<br />
Directed by Stephen Posey <br />
Airdate: 4/28/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Willow unwittingly unleashes a powerful demon named Moloch onto the Internet where he turns Sunnydale's computer crowd into his helpless pawns.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: The Puppet Show<br />
Written by Dean Batali and Rob Des Hotel <br />
Directed by Ellen S. Pressman <br />
Airdate: 5/5/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy suspects that a ventriliquist's dummy may be harvesting organs from classmates performing in a school talent show.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: Nightmares<br />
Story by Joss Whedon<br />
Teleplay by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 5/12/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: The nightmare world of a comatose child sends Buffy and her friends into a realm where their worst nightmares become a reality.<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Out Of Mind, Out Of Sight<br />
Story by Joss Whedon<br />
Teleplay by Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden  <br />
Directed by Reyza Badiyi<br />
Airdate: 5/19/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Cordelia prepares for Sunnydale High's May Queen competition, an invisible force starts attacking her closest friends.<br />
<br />
Episode 12: Prophecy Girl<br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 6/2/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As the Spring Fling dance approaches, Giles discovers an ancient book foretelling the Slayer's death at the hands of The Master.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 1<br />
<br />
Open Credits: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase) and Anthony Stewart Head (Rupert Giles).<br />
<br />
Recurring Guests: David Boreanaz (Angel), Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Mark Metcalf (The Master), Robia La Morte (Jenny Calendar), Armin Shimmerman (Snyder), Julie Benz (Darla).<br />
<br />
Episode 1: Welcome To The Hellmouth<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by Charles Martin Smith<br />
Airdate: 3/3/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy Summers, a high school sophomore, transfers to Sunnydale High School.  There she meets her new 'Watcher' and learns that she cannot escape her true destiny as the 'Chosen One'.<br />
<br />
Episode 2: The Harvest<br />
Written by Joss Whedon<br />
Directed by John T. Kretchmer<br />
Airdate: 3/10/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A stranger named Angel tells Buffy that if she does not stop The Harvest, the Hellmouth will open and The Master will roam free.<br />
<br />
Episode 3: The Witch<br />
Written by Dana Reston<br />
Directed by Stephen Cragg<br />
Airdate: 3/17/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: In an effort to inject some normalcy into her life, Buffy tries out for the cheerleading squad - only to discover the competition wants her dead.<br />
<br />
Episode 4: Teacher's Pet<br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 3/24/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Xander falls for a beautiful substitute teacher who is actually a She-Mantis intent on mating with, then decapitating, virginal boys.<br />
<br />
Episode 5: Never Kill A Boy On The First Date<br />
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali<br />
Directed by David Semel<br />
Airdate: 3/31/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: While awaiting the arrival of the warrior vampire called the Anointed One, Buffy's big date at the Bronze ends with an assault on a funeral home.<br />
<br />
Episode 6: The Pack<br />
Written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 4/7/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A field trip to the zoo turns deadly after Xander and a clique of mean-spirited kids become possessed by the spirit of a demonic breed of hyena.<br />
<br />
Episode 7: Angel<br />
Written by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Scott Brazil<br />
Airdate: 4/14/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: A moment of passion turns in to terror as Buffy discovers Angel's ture identity and learns about the Gypsy curse that has haunted him for almost 100 years.<br />
<br />
Episode 8: I Robot ... You Jane<br />
Written by Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden<br />
Directed by Stephen Posey <br />
Airdate: 4/28/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Willow unwittingly unleashes a powerful demon named Moloch onto the Internet where he turns Sunnydale's computer crowd into his helpless pawns.<br />
<br />
Episode 9: The Puppet Show<br />
Written by Dean Batali and Rob Des Hotel <br />
Directed by Ellen S. Pressman <br />
Airdate: 5/5/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: Buffy suspects that a ventriliquist's dummy may be harvesting organs from classmates performing in a school talent show.<br />
<br />
Episode 10: Nightmares<br />
Story by Joss Whedon<br />
Teleplay by David Greenwalt<br />
Directed by Bruce Seth Green<br />
Airdate: 5/12/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: The nightmare world of a comatose child sends Buffy and her friends into a realm where their worst nightmares become a reality.<br />
<br />
Episode 11: Out Of Mind, Out Of Sight<br />
Story by Joss Whedon<br />
Teleplay by Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden  <br />
Directed by Reyza Badiyi<br />
Airdate: 5/19/97<br />
<br />
Synopsis: As Cordelia prepares for Sunnydale High's May Queen competition, an invisible force starts attacking her closest friends.<br />
<br />
Episode 12: Prophecy Girl<br />
Written by Joss Whedon <br />
Directed by Joss Whedon <br />
Airdate: 6/2/97<br />
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Synopsis: As the Spring Fling dance approaches, Giles discovers an ancient book foretelling the Slayer's death at the hands of The Master.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Buffy: The Album]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:18:54 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The first Buffy Album features 18 songs.  Some are from the series, played at the Bronze, or just in the background.  Below is a list of the songs featured on the album.<br />
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1.  Buffy The Vampire Slayer Theme:  by Nerf Herder<br />
2.  Teenage FBI:  Guided By Voices<br />
3.  Temptation Waits:  Garbage<br />
4.  Strong:  Velvet Chain<br />
5.  I Quit:  Hepburn<br />
6.  Over My Head:  Furslide<br />
7.  Lucky:  Bif Naked<br />
8.  Keep Myself Awake:  Black Lab<br />
9.  Virgin State Of Mind:  K's Choice<br />
10.  Already Met You:  Superfine<br />
11.  The Devil You Know (God Is A Man):  Face To Face<br />
12.  Nothing But You:  Kim Ferron<br />
13.  It Doesn't Matter:  Alison Krauss & Union Station<br />
14.  Wild Horses:  The Sundays<br />
15.  Pain (Slayer Mix):  Four Star Mary<br />
16.  Charge:  Splendid<br />
17.  Transylvanian Concubine:  Rasputina<br />
18.  Close Your Eyes (Buffy/Angel love theme):  Christophe Beck<br />
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We are currently working on the list of the songs that actually did play on the show, and what episodes each song was featured in.  If you are interested in helping us out with the facts... please contact us.<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The first Buffy Album features 18 songs.  Some are from the series, played at the Bronze, or just in the background.  Below is a list of the songs featured on the album.<br />
<br />
1.  Buffy The Vampire Slayer Theme:  by Nerf Herder<br />
2.  Teenage FBI:  Guided By Voices<br />
3.  Temptation Waits:  Garbage<br />
4.  Strong:  Velvet Chain<br />
5.  I Quit:  Hepburn<br />
6.  Over My Head:  Furslide<br />
7.  Lucky:  Bif Naked<br />
8.  Keep Myself Awake:  Black Lab<br />
9.  Virgin State Of Mind:  K's Choice<br />
10.  Already Met You:  Superfine<br />
11.  The Devil You Know (God Is A Man):  Face To Face<br />
12.  Nothing But You:  Kim Ferron<br />
13.  It Doesn't Matter:  Alison Krauss & Union Station<br />
14.  Wild Horses:  The Sundays<br />
15.  Pain (Slayer Mix):  Four Star Mary<br />
16.  Charge:  Splendid<br />
17.  Transylvanian Concubine:  Rasputina<br />
18.  Close Your Eyes (Buffy/Angel love theme):  Christophe Beck<br />
<br />
We are currently working on the list of the songs that actually did play on the show, and what episodes each song was featured in.  If you are interested in helping us out with the facts... please contact us.<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Did we miss something or someone?]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=5</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 23:55:38 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Please let us know if we have missed something or someone that you think should be a part of the forum.  We will do our best to add it!<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Please let us know if we have missed something or someone that you think should be a part of the forum.  We will do our best to add it!<br />
<br />
Thanks]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[We'd like to hear from you!]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=4</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 23:54:05 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Yes, you.  We would like to hear you comments or concerns... whatever you feel like telling us to help us make this Your Buffy Forum.<br />
<br />
Thanks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Yes, you.  We would like to hear you comments or concerns... whatever you feel like telling us to help us make this Your Buffy Forum.<br />
<br />
Thanks.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[General Posting Policies]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=2</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 23:49:06 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The Buffy Connection Forum is for the discussion of all things related to the "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" series, etc. We have created sub-forums for different aspects of the series, so please be sure to have a look at all the sub-forums before you start posting, so that you can post to the most appropriete forum.<br />
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The main categories are the following:<br />
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Buffy Connection 411 - for the posting of Announcements, Forum Feedback, Forum Suggestions, and Forum Resources.<br />
<br />
Scooby Central - consists of six sub-forums for the variety of aspects to the series and it's characters.  You can talk about the series itself, the episodes, the music, the books, and more!<br />
<br />
Slayers 'N' Players - consists of five sub-forums, for the discussion of the main characters, recurring characters, characters that have died, villianous characters that have died, and a general cast discussion area.<br />
<br />
Buffy XChange - consists of three sub-forums, with specific intentions.  You can buy-sell-trade, post want lists, and just talk about items posted for sell, etc.  Please be sure to read the posting rules for the Buffy XChange. <br />
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Note: 1) There will be no posting of any kind of For Sale Ads or Want Lists any where other than the Buffy XChange Section.  <br />
<br />
Note: 2) We have banned the use of some words on the forum, as we are trying to keep it family friendly, though we will follow the rating guide of the show, which is 14+.  Please refrain from the extreme foul language. <br />
<br />
Note: 3)  We do allow members to use their own avatars, and in some sub-forums, we allow images to be posted.  Avatars cannot contain any nude images.  Images that may / or do contain nudity must be posted as an attachment, and it MUST be marked that it is Adult Content.  Any posts that are not marked AC and do, we will either change it for you or delete the post.<br />
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Note: 4)  We allow you to post a bit of your fan fiction to the forum, in the appropriete sub-forum, but please do not post the entire piece here.  Please include a link to the rest of the work at the bottom of the post, to where ever it is being hosted.  If you do not have a place where it is being hosted, please contact us, and the Buffy-Altiverse group can create pages for you (no charge).<br />
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Furthermore, all we ask of our members is that you try to post your comments, reviews, etc. into the most appropriete sub-forum in the Buffy Connection Forum. Please remember that we created the Slayers 'N' Players Category for the discussion of particular cast members and characters (as there are a lot of them). If you have any further comments or questions about posting, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to answer any of the questions. <br />
<br />
Thanks.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Buffy Connection Forum is for the discussion of all things related to the "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" series, etc. We have created sub-forums for different aspects of the series, so please be sure to have a look at all the sub-forums before you start posting, so that you can post to the most appropriete forum.<br />
<br />
The main categories are the following:<br />
<br />
Buffy Connection 411 - for the posting of Announcements, Forum Feedback, Forum Suggestions, and Forum Resources.<br />
<br />
Scooby Central - consists of six sub-forums for the variety of aspects to the series and it's characters.  You can talk about the series itself, the episodes, the music, the books, and more!<br />
<br />
Slayers 'N' Players - consists of five sub-forums, for the discussion of the main characters, recurring characters, characters that have died, villianous characters that have died, and a general cast discussion area.<br />
<br />
Buffy XChange - consists of three sub-forums, with specific intentions.  You can buy-sell-trade, post want lists, and just talk about items posted for sell, etc.  Please be sure to read the posting rules for the Buffy XChange. <br />
<br />
Note: 1) There will be no posting of any kind of For Sale Ads or Want Lists any where other than the Buffy XChange Section.  <br />
<br />
Note: 2) We have banned the use of some words on the forum, as we are trying to keep it family friendly, though we will follow the rating guide of the show, which is 14+.  Please refrain from the extreme foul language. <br />
<br />
Note: 3)  We do allow members to use their own avatars, and in some sub-forums, we allow images to be posted.  Avatars cannot contain any nude images.  Images that may / or do contain nudity must be posted as an attachment, and it MUST be marked that it is Adult Content.  Any posts that are not marked AC and do, we will either change it for you or delete the post.<br />
<br />
Note: 4)  We allow you to post a bit of your fan fiction to the forum, in the appropriete sub-forum, but please do not post the entire piece here.  Please include a link to the rest of the work at the bottom of the post, to where ever it is being hosted.  If you do not have a place where it is being hosted, please contact us, and the Buffy-Altiverse group can create pages for you (no charge).<br />
<br />
Furthermore, all we ask of our members is that you try to post your comments, reviews, etc. into the most appropriete sub-forum in the Buffy Connection Forum. Please remember that we created the Slayers 'N' Players Category for the discussion of particular cast members and characters (as there are a lot of them). If you have any further comments or questions about posting, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to answer any of the questions. <br />
<br />
Thanks.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Avatars]]></title>
			<link>http://www.buffyconnection.com/showthread.php?tid=1</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 14:05:55 -0600</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[We are currently working on a web page to bring members a collection of Buffy related avatars.  Once the page is up, we will post a link to the page.  In the meantime, feel free to use an avatar of your own.<br />
<br />
The Administrator]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We are currently working on a web page to bring members a collection of Buffy related avatars.  Once the page is up, we will post a link to the page.  In the meantime, feel free to use an avatar of your own.<br />
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The Administrator]]></content:encoded>
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