7.09
Never Leave Me |
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| Xander
works to repair the living room window while Dawn, Willow and Anya
help clean up and discuss the potential danger that is Spike. Wearing
Spike's trench coat, Andrew is coached by Warren to continue playing
his part in the game. Warren explains that because he can't take
corporeal form, Andrew is a crucial player and then he morphs into
Jonathan to continue the encouragement. Andrew stresses that he
can't kill anymore, but Jonathan doesn't consider that to be a problem.
Buffy tries to offer comforting words to Spike while she ties him
down to a chair. He just instructs her to tie the rope tighter so
he can't get free. Principal Wood lectures two students about damaging
school property and ultimately threatens the students into repairing
their mistake. Dawn drops by his office and informs him that Buffy
is sick and unable to attend work. Buffy calls Quentin Travers and
asks about Giles, but he's just as clueless as she is. He's with
a group of Watchers and informs them that they need to find Giles
quickly. Buffy checks on Spike, but he's struggling to control his
blood lust after tasting so much human blood. He vamps and snaps
at her, but remains tied to the chair. Buffy and Willow talk about
Spike outside the room and Willow volunteers to get him some animal
blood to help ease his cravings. Warren coaches Andrew on killing
a pig, but Andrew fails miserably and resorts to going to the butcher
shop to get the blood they need. At the butcher shop, Andrew orders
an array of meats and pig's blood, but as he's leaving, he literally
runs into Willow and spills his purchases on the ground. Andrew
runs from her, but she catches up with him and uses his assumption
that she's evil to frighten him. She takes him back to the house
with her, pointing out his suspicious behavior and purchase of animal
blood to the rest of the group. Xander and Anya interrogate Andrew
while he's tied to a chair, but he doesn't have any answers they
want to hear. Anya snaps and slaps Andrew before Xander pulls her
out of the room. Upstairs, Buffy feeds Spike some of the animal
blood as Anya and Xander meet in the bathroom to rave about their
performance with Andrew. Buffy joins them and although none of them
have information yet, they're sure they'll get some soon. Back in
the bedroom, Spike is calmed and talks to Buffy about how little
he remembers about his killing. She asks about how he got his soul
and he tells her about his extensive efforts. He explains how he
now understands that she used him in attempts to deal with her own
self-hatred. Also, now after falling in love with her and acquiring
a soul, he has come to hate himself. Xander returns to Andrew and
changes tactic to politeness. He unties Andrew and offers him water
while using Anya's ability to hurt men as a threat. Anya comes charging
in and attacks Andrew, intending to beat his knowledge out of him.
Buffy leaves Spike momentarily to investigate Andrew's cries for
help, but leaves as soon as Anya and Xander assure her they have
things under control. When she leaves, the morphy version of Spike
appears and starts to talk to the real Spike. Buffy hears Spike
talking through the door to her room and when she goes back inside,
she finds him acting different. He asks for blood, but as soon as
she turns away, he breaks free from his chair and knocks her down.
While Andrew leans against a wall and starts to talk to Anya about
what he knows in the next room over, Spike reaches through the wall,
grabs Andrew, and viciously bites him. Buffy pulls Spike off of
Andrew and knocks Spike out with a powerful kick. Buffy talks to
the gang about Spike's strange behavior and based on Buffy's information,
Xander concludes that some sort of evil is using a song to trigger
Spike's killer instincts. Buffy instructs the gang to begin researching
so they can figure out what they're dealing with. At the high school,
Principal Wood leaves his office, but detours through the basement
where he finds Jonathan's dead body on top of the symbol. Buffy
goes down to the basement to clean up Spike's wounds while he lies
chained up to a brick wall. He wakes up and doesn't understand why
he has no memory of his actions. He orders her to kill him because
she doesn't know what the real Spike is like and it's not something
she's prepared to handle. He taunts her with some of the evil actions
of his past. Again, he make judgments about her feelings and her
need for pain from men, but she doesn't let his verbal assault rattle
her. She claims to believe in him and thinks that he's changed and
she shouldn't give up on him yet. Suddenly, the windows and doors
break all over the house as robed figures attack the Scooby Gang.
In a deserted location, Principal Wood buries Jonathan's body. The
gang fights a vicious battle with the robed figures attacking them.
Dawn handles herself pretty well with a couple of them while Buffy
chases one upstairs and protects Andrew from being killed. Most
of the robed figures are disabled or killed, but they didn't come
for Buffy and the gang; they came for Spike. Down in the basement,
Buffy and Xander find that Spike's chains are empty and he's nowhere
to be seen. Buffy recognizes the faces of the robed figures as harbingers
representing The First ("Amends") and realizes that's who they're
dealing with. The ghosts haunting them, the games being played on
them and the impending danger that will come from beneath are all
connected to the First Evil. Watchers report to Quentin about the
numerous attacks on the Council around the world. Quentin confirms
that the First Evil is responsible and orders the Watchers to prepare
for their greatest challenge. Seconds later, the Watcher's Council
headquarters explodes. In the Sunnydale basement, Spike is strapped
to circular contraption and the robed figures cut designs into Spike's
skin. The First talks to Spike and blames him for this happening
to him. The First morphs into Buffy and she talks as she watches
the contraption and Spike raise up to the ceiling and turning Spike
face-first over the symbol on the ground. Spike's blood falls onto
the symbol beneath him, opening it and as the First explains, allowing
a real vampire to emerge. |
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