Faith "Give me the speech again, please. 'Faith, we're still your friends. We can help you. It's not too late'."
Willow - "It's way too late. You know, it didn't have to be this way. But you made your choice. I know you had a tough life.
I know that some people think you had a lot of bad breaks. Well, boo hoo! Poor you! You know, you had a lot more in your life
than some people. I mean, you had friends in your life like Buffy. Now you have no one. You were a slayer and now you're
nothing. You're just a big, selfish, worthless waste."
[Faith knocks Willow to the ground.]
Faith - "You hurt me, I hurt you. I'm just a little more efficient."
Willow - "(stands up) Aw, and here I just thought you didn't have a comeback."
Sweet Willow is hostage, kills a vamp with a pencil, and tells Faith some hard truths. This is an action-packed episode focused
on the meta-plot,but it's more importantly an episode where issues are laid out. Willow and Buffy have to make choices about
college, Faith decides to kill a man again, and the Mayor uses his bully-pulpit not to
pontificate on his upcoming ascension or related issues, but to taunt Buffy and Angel with
the futility of their relationship--a topic that was humorously alluded to in the opening
of the episode when Buffy comments on how routine their evenings have become, wondering if this is what it will
be like when she's 50 and Angel is...well, the same age he is now.
In other news: Cordy is unusually bitchy, even for her, and we find out that she's working in a dress shop. Also, Willow
wants to stay in Sunnydale for college so she can stay with Buffy, fighting evil.
There are lots of little things happening in this episode, and multiple choices being
set up, but the big one is unspoken for now: will Angel stay, committing to a future with
Buffy? That's being set up, but not explicity stated. Yet.
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