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digs a grave for and buries the woman he just killed while he hums
a tune. In London, a man with a briefcase finds a young woman he
knows lying dead. When he investigates her body, a robbed figure
attacks the man with a dagger, but the man fights back. Another
robbed figure joins in and soon, the man is stabbed and falls dead
next to the young woman. Willow arrives at the Summers' house and
finds the house a disaster and Dawn still in shock. Dawn tries to
tell her what happened and how she saw Joyce, but Willow explains
that it was a big evil messing with their minds. At Xander's apartment,
Buffy and Xander talk about the possibility of Spike turning a human,
even in spite of his chip. Buffy doesn't want to believe it because
she knows the chip still works, but she and Xander have to wonder
if maybe Spike's been acting all this time. Spike returns to Xander's
apartment and receives a somewhat cold reception. In attempts to
get a reaction from him about Holden, Buffy mentions the encounter
to Spike, but he regards it calmly and heads off to bed. Both having
things to do, but not wanting to leave Spike alone, Xander gets
a reluctant Anya to come over and stay with Spike. She doesn't like
the idea of being stuck weaponless with Spike and his suspected
revived ability to bite. Xander tells her to call if Spike decides
to go anywhere and then leaves for work. Buffy returns home and
freaks out until she finds Willow putting Dawn to sleep. Willow
informs her about the "evil" visits she and Dawn had and Buffy tells
Willow about her encounter with Holden. Buffy wonders if they've
been victim of lies and tricks, or if something else has been going
on. Armed with a stake, Anya quietly investigates Spike's room and
clothes while he sleeps, but she ends up getting caught. She tries
to lie about her intentions, claiming to want sex, but Spike doesn't
really believe her and isn't interested in her offer. Later, after
the sun sets, Spike leaves the apartment with an apology to Anya
for any potentially hurt feelings. She quickly makes a phone call
to Buffy about Spike's departure. Spike walks the streets and passes
by a man playing a harmonica, but as the vampire passes, the tune
changes to the one Spike was humming earlier. The sound seems to
have a hypnotic effect on Spike and he begins to hum again. Buffy
follows him, keeping out of sight. He finds a woman standing around
outside and the two talk and flirt before going outside to an alleyway.
Buffy tries to keep tabs on Spike, but she has a hard time following
him through the crowd of people out walking the streets. Spike and
the woman kiss against a wall and Spike pauses, looking up to see
Buffy approach him and the woman. With a smile, she reminds him
that she wants him to do it and he vamps and bites the woman, much
to Buffy's pleasure. Once the woman is dead, Spike realizes with
great horror what he just did. He runs off in a blind panic as Buffy
morphs into Spike form. Later, Buffy barges in on a sleeping Spike,
angrily demanding to know whether he killed the woman she saw him
with. He reminds her that can't kill because of his soul and suspects
that she's jealous. He doesn't deny talking to other women, but
swears they mean nothing to him and reminds her of the seriousness
of his efforts to prove his love to her. Buffy gets confrontational
about Spike killing people and although he doesn't remember everything,
he's confident that he didn't kill her. At Buffy's house, the girls
research in attempts to find proof that Spike has or has not killed.
They discuss the possibility of Spike killing and Willow discovers
that although there haven't been a lot of dead bodies found, there
are ten missing people in Sunnydale, mostly young women. As he gets
ready to leave, Spike finds a pack of cigarettes in his pocket and
gets flashes of killing the blond woman he met at the Bronze. He
tries to leave the apartment, but Xander stands in the way. Spike
knocks Xander out, setting off his chip for his efforts and then
departs. At the Bronze, Spike asks around about the young blond
woman he was there with then moves upstairs to watch over the crowd.
Meanwhile, Xander recovers from Spike's blow and calls Buffy's to
let her know what happened. A woman approaches Spike as he sits
by himself and tries to flirt with him, but he's not interested
and tells her off. She vamps out and reveals that he made her as
the two break out into a fight. In the end, Spike stakes her and
tosses her over the balcony, briefly distracting the band on stage
and the surrounding crowd. Buffy talks to the doorman at the club
she spotted Spike outside of and asks about Spike visiting the club.
The doorman tells her that Spike's trouble; he's seen the man repeatedly,
but with a different girl every night. At the Bronze, Spike calls
Buffy's cell phone, tells her that he's remembering the bad things
he's done recently and asks for her help. She agrees to meet with
him at a set location. As Spike tries to leave, the morphing version
of Spike shows up and tells the real Spike that calling Buffy was
not part of the plan, but they'll have to improvise. Spike leads
Buffy into a dark basement and tries to show her what he remembers
about killing the girls. The fake Spike is there as well, but Buffy
can't see him. While the real Spike tries to show Buffy where he
buried the bodies of those he killed, the fake Spike begins to sing
the hypnotizing tune. Spike vamps and attacks Buffy, cutting into
her arm with a broken piece of glass. As the two battle it out,
the bodies of those Spike's recently killed start to rise from the
ground beneath them as newly turned vampires. Buffy struggles with
the fledglings while the real Spike gets a pep talk from his morphing
version about tasting Buffy's blood. As two vampires hold Buffy
still, Spike leans down and tastes Buffy's blood from the cut on
her arm. It reawakens all of his memories of killing and he falls
to the ground, horrified. Buffy finishes off the rest of the vampires
then turns her attentions to Spike. Tearfully, Spike offers his
heart for the staking. He's confused, scared, and hurting because
of the lives he's taken. Buffy realizes that something has been
messing with Spike's head like with Dawn and Willow and that he
needs help. Back at her house, Buffy tells the gang about Spike
and how she needs to keep Spike close if she intends to get answers
they need. Giles charges into the room in London and finds the dead
girl and the nearly dead man that was with her. The man, Robson,
warns Giles that something has started and that they need to be
gathered. From behind, a cloaked figure raises an ax and swings
it at Giles's neck. |
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