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"Becoming, Part 2"

Buffy is taken into custody, but she escapes from the police and runs to the hospital to check on the others. Giles is still missing, kidnapped by Dru and Angelus. She is stopped on the way home by another policeman, who is knocked unconscious by Spike. Spike is jealous of the way Dru acts around Angelus, and wants Buffy help kill him in exchange for Spike leaving town forever. An uneasy alliance develops, and they work together to kill a vampire at Buffy's house, which Joyce sees. Buffy finally tells Joyce she is the Slayer, and has to leave. Joyce tells her she won't let her back if she does. Buffy, with no choice, runs to the school to find Kendra's sword, much to Snyder's pleasure, who finds her there and expels her. She takes the sword and goes to kill Angelus. Angelus attempts to torture Giles into telling him the secret of Acathla, but in the end, only Dru's hypnotic powers can break him. Willow attempts the spell to curse Angelus with his soul again, while Buffy and Angelus fight. Spike takes Dru and leaves. The curse works, but only after Acathla is awakened. The only thing that can save the world is Angel's blood. Only seconds after his soul is returned, Buffy drives the sword through his heart, and sends him to Hell; closing Acathla's vortex. The season ends with Buffy on a bus out of Sunnydale, with no one knowing where she is.

Number: Episode 34
Titel: Becoming, Part 2
Book: Joss Whedon
Direction: Joss Whedon
on TV: USA: 19.05.1998 /
Guests: Daniel "Oz" Osbourne Seth Green
Mrs. Joyce Summers Kristine Sutherland
Principal Snyder Armin Shimerman
Ms. Jenny Calendar Robia La Morte
Spike James Marsters
Drusilla Juliet Landau
Whistler Max Perlich
Detective Stein James G. MacDonald
Cop #1 Susan Leslie
Cop #2 Thomas G. Waites

A police officer yells, "Freeze!" and points a gun at Buffy. Despite her loud protests, the police clearly believe that she was somehow responsible for Kendra's death and the rest of the mayhem at the library. Principal Snyder's less-than-glowing opinion of her doesn't help to convince them otherwise, and she is placed under arrest. But as the cop starts to handcuff her and read her her rights, she lashes out, disabling the cop and evading a bullet as she runs from the school. Buffy is a fugitive.
Disguised in a black coat and hat, she arrives at the hospital to check on Willow. Xander tells her that Willow suffered head trauma, and the longer she's unconscious the less likely it is that she'll wake up. Then Cordelia arrives, and from her account of events they realize that Giles is missing, and must have been taken by the vampires. This is indeed what happened, as Giles wakes up in the mansion, where Angel threatens to torture him if he doesn't tell Angel how to revive Acathla... and even if he does. Meanwhile, the police tell Buffy's mother about what happened, and ask her to call them if Buffy turns up. Buffy, in fact, heads to Giles' house. There she meets the mysterious Whistler, who says he's a demon sent to balance out good and evil. That means stopping Angel from reviving Acathla. His cryptic ramblings about "knowing how to use the other sword" make no sense to Buffy, though, and she leaves. On her way home, a cop stops her and holds a gun on her. Suddenly he's knocked unconscious... by Spike!

Despite Buffy's instinctive violent reaction (she tries to kill him), Spike tells her that he's there as her ally. He says he really has no interest in destroying the world, like Angel does, and only really wants Drusilla back, so he's willing to work with her towards that end. When he tells her that Angel has Giles at the mansion, Buffy warily accepts his offer. At the hospital, Xander talks to Willow, tenderly telling her that she can't die, that he needs her... and that he loves her. At last her eyelids flutter and she awakens, mumbling, "Oz?" Oz indeed does show up at that moment, tenderly kissing Willow's forehead. It seems she'll be okay. Walking home, Buffy and Spike run into Buffy's mother, who is frantic with worry, and wondering who the heck Spike is. Buffy and Spike's improvised excuses seem to be working until a vampire leaps from the bushes and attacks. Before her mother's eyes, Buffy dusts the vamp. The truth is out. "Mom," says Buffy, "I'm a Vampire Slayer."

Buffy fills Willow and Xander in on what's happened over the phone. Then it's time for her and Spike to talk. Spike says that all he wants is Dru. If Buffy lets him and Drusilla leave, they'll never cross paths again, and Spike will help her finish Angel. Buffy accepts the deal, but as she prepares to leave her mother intervenes. Joyce thinks it's insanity and can't understand. She tells Buffy that if she leaves the house she shouldn't bother coming back. Shooting her mother a dark look, Buffy reluctantly walks out into the night. At the hospital, Willow decides to try casting the Gypsy curse one more time, while at the mansion Giles continues to resist Angel's brutal tortures and Buffy heads to the library to retrieve an ornate sword. While there, she runs into Principal Snyder, who gleefully expels her from school. At the mansion, Dru casts a spell on Giles, manifesting herself as Jenny Calendar. Taken in by the illusion, the weakened and delirious Giles reveals to her that Angel's blood is the key to awakening Acathla. Stopping by Giles' house, Buffy gets the same information from Whistler, who tells her that Angel's blood must also be used to close Acathla's vortex.

As day breaks, Willow begins the curse ritual, while Angel begins his own ritual to revive Acathla. Buffy bursts into the mansion with Xander in tow, and chaos ensues. Xander rescues Giles, and Buffy faces Angel. Just then, Spike rises from his wheelchair and strikes Angel across the back repeatedly. Drusilla goes mad, attacking Spike to stop him from hurting Angel, and while Buffy is distracted by another vampire, Angel manages to get up and complete the ritual, pulling the sword from Acathla's petrified body. At the hospital, the ritual is having some effect, as Willow suddenly appears to be possessed and starts speaking fluent Romany. Spike renders Dru gently unconscious, taking her away as Angel fights Buffy. Back and forth they fight until, suddenly, Angel staggers, just as the Thessulan Orb at the hospital disappears. The curse has worked, Angel has his soul back! He asks Buffy what's going on as she realizes what's happened and kisses him passionately. But when she pulls away, she sees that Acathla has reawakened, and the whirlpool that will suck the whole world into Hell has formed. Tearfully she tells Angel to close his eyes. Kissing him one last time, she plunges the sword through him, and both the whirlpool and a wide-eyed Angel disappear as Buffy bursts into tears. Later that day, Joyce finds a note on Buffy's bed. As Willow returns to school in a wheelchair, Buffy gets on a bus and leaves Sunnydale.



Spike: "We like to talk big, vampires do. 'I'm going to destroy the world.' It's just tough guy talk. Strut round with your friends over a pint of blood... the truth is I like this world. You've got dog racing. Manchester United. And you've got people. Billions of people walking around like Happy Meals with legs. It's all right here."
Joyce: "Well, it stops now!"
Buffy: "No, it doesn't stop. It never stops. Do you think I chose to be like this? Do you have any idea how lonely it is? How dangerous? I would love to be upstairs watching TV or gossiping about boys or, god, even studying! But I have to save the world. Again."

Giles: "It's a trick. They get inside my head... make me see things I want."
Xander: "Then why would they make you see me?"


Sarah McLachlan - "Full of Grace" (From Surfacing, Arista Records, 1997)
This song plays after Buffy sends Angel to Hell, continuing over the scenes of Buffy leaving Sunnydale.



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