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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Season 6
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Elated with having Buffy back from the dead, her friends never wonder if she may have been in a better place.
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22 Episodes
Bargaining (1)
E1
Episode 1
Bargaining (1)
The gang hope to bring Buffy back from the dead. Meanwhile, motorcycle-riding demons discover the Buffybot has been posing as the Slayer.
Bargaining (2)
E2
Episode 2
Bargaining (2)
As a gang demon bikers attack, the Scooby Gang is chased away from Buffy's grave thinking that the resurrection was a failure. They do not realize that the Slayer is alive... right where they left her. Buffy is awake but disoriented and afraid as she must claw her way out of her own grave. Buffy may be alive again, but the trauma she suffers is far from over.
After Life
E3
Episode 3
After Life
Buffy and her friends battle a demon that may have hitched a ride with Buffy as she crossed into the world from another dimension.
Flooded
E4
Episode 4
Flooded
While trying to get a loan, Buffy runs afoul of three deadbeat sorcerers who are using the otherworldly powers of a demon to rob a bank.
Life Serial
E5
Episode 5
Life Serial
Buffy decides that in order to take care of herself and Dawn she must get back to college and find herself a job. This all becomes much more difficult when the nerd Trio decide to present the Slayer with a series of challenges to determine the extent of her abilities.
All the Way
E6
Episode 6
All the Way
On Halloween, Dawn and her friend go out to make mischief and impress their crushes, but stumble into real danger. Xander announces his engagement to Anya, and Tara worries about Willow's reliance on magic.
Once More, with Feeling
E7
Episode 7
Once More, with Feeling
Sunnydale is alive with the sound of music as a mysterious force causes everyone in town to burst into full musical numbers, revealing their innermost secrets as they do. But some townsfolk are dancing so much that they simply burst into flames, and it becomes clear that maybe living in a musical isn't so great after all.
Tabula Rasa
E8
Episode 8
Tabula Rasa
While trying to find a way to make Buffy forget about her afterlife experience, Willow inadvertently casts a spell that erases everyone's memories.
Smashed
E9
Episode 9
Smashed
After breaking up with Tara, Willow successfully de-rats Amy and the two witches begin hanging out and having fun with magic, drawing Willow further into her growing addiction. Meanwhile, Spike notices that his chip doesn't work when he hits Buffy, leading him to believe that she may not be entirely human anymore.
Wrecked
E10
Episode 10
Wrecked
Amy introduces Willow to a warlock whose powerful black magic proves addictive; Buffy and Spike deal with the aftermath of their night of passion.
Gone
E11
Episode 11
Gone
The Three Geeks mistakenly turn Buffy invisible. The Slayer takes some advantage from going unseen. Willow has to do the detective without using magic, while Xander finds Spike doing some weird physical training.
Doublemeat Palace
E12
Episode 12
Doublemeat Palace
When Buffy gets a job at the Doublemeat Palace, a local fast-food restaurant, she begins to believe that disappearing co-workers and the secret ingredient to the restaurant's hamburger may be connected.
Dead Things
E13
Episode 13
Dead Things
After Jonathan, Andrew, and Warren accidentally kill Warren's ex-girlfriend Katrina, they set Buffy up to make her believe it was she who killed the girl.
Older and Far Away
E14
Episode 14
Older and Far Away
Everyone gathers at the Summers home for Buffy's twenty-first birthday party and it goes well... at first. Feeling neglected by Buffy and the gang, Dawn's wish to keep people from leaving her is answered by Halfrek, who binds the attendees of the party to the house. When Tara tries a spell to free them, she only makes the situation worse by accidentally releasing a demon trapped inside a sword.
As You Were
E15
Episode 15
As You Were
Riley returns to Sunnydale while pursuing a demon and seeks Buffy's help in killing it. He also comes with a surprise... he is married. His wife, fellow demon hunter Sam, befriends the entire Scooby Gang and gets along quite well with all of them, but Buffy's own "relationship" with Spike comes into question when her ex's perfect romance shows her just what she doesn't have.
Hell's Bells
E16
Episode 16
Hell's Bells
The day of the wedding has finally come and Xander and Anya are preparing for the hoards of guests. While Xander's screwed up human family go head to head with Anya's demon friends, an unexpected guest approaches Xander to warn him that his life with Anya may not turn out to be the married bliss he has hoped for.
Normal Again
E17
Episode 17
Normal Again
After being stung by a demon, Buffy finds herself shifting back and forth between the Sunnydale she knows and a psych ward where she is told the last six years have been an elaborate hallucination. Struggling to make sense of either reality, she must decide which to believe.
Entropy
E18
Episode 18
Entropy
Anya returns to Sunnydale, bent on vengeance on Xander for leaving her at the altar. She has reclaimed her vengeance demon abilities, but order to use them, she must get one of his frustratingly-forgiving friends to wish him harm.
Seeing Red
E19
Episode 19
Seeing Red
Willow and Tara delight in their renewed relationship. The Trio arm themselves with an artifact of great power and face off again with the Slayer. Spike's obsession with Buffy drives him further than ever.
Villains
E20
Episode 20
Villains
A vengeful Willow uses her enormous power to track down Warren, despite Buffy's strong feelings about targeting humans.
Two to Go
E21
Episode 21
Two to Go
Fueled by black magic, Willow targets Andrew and Jonathan, leading to a battle between Buffy and Willow; Spike fights an unstoppable foe.
Grave
E22
Episode 22
Grave
The Scoobies continue to try and stop Dark Willow, who is now intent on destroying the world. After Dark Willow neutralizes Buffy, though, Xander is the only one left who can save the day. Meanwhile, in Africa, Spike completes the demon trials and gets his reward.
Cast of Season 6
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Buffy Summers
Nicholas Brendon
Alexander Harris
Alyson Hannigan
Willow Rosenberg
Emma Caulfield Ford
Anya
Michelle Trachtenberg
Dawn Summers
James Marsters
Spike
Season 6 Reviews
Observer
Rebecca Long
Over 20 years since the debut of Buffy's sixth season, the Trio arc appears more relevant than ever, with viewers reassessing the once-hated storyline and dubbing it one of the series' best.
The Ringer
Miles Surrey
Buffy the Vampire Slayer spared no expense with its musical episode...it's as glorious and campy as it sounds.
Variety
Laura Fries
Although an ensemble effort, the show still belongs to Gellar, who has disarmed detractors with her charm and versatility.
Black Girl Nerds
Crystal Sparrow
I was frustrated and disgusted that Giles got a salary for being a Watcher but Buffy risked her life sans stipend and had to work shitty jobs. I know it's supposed to be a metaphor for being a college dropout and sudden caregiver, but it annoyed me.
Vanity Fair
Joanna Robinson
Season 6 of Buffy carries more powerful resonance than any other moment in the show's history.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
But there's no escaping the fact that this two-hour episode isn't special at all. Coming after two really great seasons, it seems like not only a missed opportunity but also a misstep.
AV Club
Noel Murray
It was some of the most daring and intricate storytelling that the Buffy writers had attempted to that point. And it was a self-indulgent wallow. I respect it. At times I was thrilled, amused and touched by it. But I didn't love it.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Sarah D. Bunting
Credit for thinking big, but most of season six is a big miss.
Chicago Tribune
Steve Johnson
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" gang will sing and dance their way through the evening's storyline, creating a kind of "Buffy Horror Picture Show." It's audacious, absurd and thoroughly, wondrously incongruous.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
But where Willow leads them, and where this season opener leads them all, looks to be a dark and scary place, with a few of the characters due for very major changes and conflicts. That's nothing new for "Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Stream on Demand
Sean Axmaker
Apocalyptic endings are nothing new to the Buffy-verse, but the dimension of grief and rage that erupts in the final episodes here gives it an all too human grounding.
Screen Rant
Julia Bianco
Much darker than Buffy needed to be. Never forget the brilliance that is "Once More, With Feeling" though.
PopMatters
Todd R. Ramlow
Tara's death completes what has become a rather homophobic and pathological representation of lesbian desires and relationships over the course of the past season.
Nerdist
Eric Diaz
This is why Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a seminal feminist show, and will always be one, and why season six at its core is a great season.
CinemaBlend
Sean O'Connell
But in its sixth season, when too many television programs find themselves "Going Through the Motions," Whedon elevated Buffy to its highest peak.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
John Levesque
And, if nothing else, Whedon succeeds as a writer in getting his characters to say things they never would utter in their speaking voices. It's an apt study in the subtleties of communication.
PopMatters
Andrew Gilstrap
True, it's unfair that Willow and Tara suffered like they did, but is any character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer free of grief?
IGN Movies
Filip Vukcevic
Depressing though the season may be, it is also the most ambitious in its scope - it tried to show how bad life could become, without the sugar-coating. While it may have succeeded in its nihilistic goal, it also lost that good old Buffy feel.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
[UPN's] got a series with as much emotional punch as The Sopranos (yeah, go ahead, the snobs among you, sneer) and one whose scarifying coffin scene alone gives new menace to the phrase Six Feet Under.
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