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Overview
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Joss Whedon (creator)
Joss Whedon (written by)
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Original Air Date:
24 September 2002 (Season 7, Episode 1)
Plot:
Sunnydale High is re-opened, with a new designed campus and a new principal, Robin Wood. It is Dawn's first day at school there and Buffy accompanies her to class, only to discover evil spirits lurking in the basement. full summary | full synopsis
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The Beginning of the End more (3 total)
Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Sarah Michelle Gellar | ... | Buffy Summers | |
| Nicholas Brendon | ... | Xander Harris | |
| Emma Caulfield | ... | Anya | |
| Michelle Trachtenberg | ... | Dawn Summers | |
| James Marsters | ... | Spike | |
| Alyson Hannigan | ... | Willow Rosenberg | |
| Anthony Head | ... | Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head) | |
| Alexandra Breckenridge | ... | Kit Holburn (as Alex Breckenridge) | |
| Kali Rocha | ... | Halfrek | |
| D.B. Woodside | ... | Principal Robin Wood (as DB Woodside) | |
| Mark Metcalf | ... | The Master | |
| Juliet Landau | ... | Drusilla | |
| Harry Groener | ... | Mayor Richard Wilkins | |
| George Hertzberg | ... | Adam | |
| Clare Kramer | ... | Glory |
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41 min
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The First appears to Spike in reverse order of the Big Bads from each season. Warren (Season 6), Glory (Season 5), Adam (Season 4), Mayor Wilkins (Season 3), Drusilla (Season 2), The Master (Season 1) and finally Buffy. more
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When The First (masquerading as Drusilla) speaks to Spike, she touches his hair and cheek, but The First is unable to touch anything. However, since Spike is still mentally unstable after getting his soul back, it is possible that he's just imagining Drusilla is touching him. more
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Dead Nerd:
I think I'd like Dawn to be my girlfriend.
Buffy Summers:
Again, wrong sister. I'm the one that dates dead guys.
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So High more
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Going into season 7, there was a lot of discussion on the boards about the possibility of this being the end of the series, or the possibility of continuing on without Sarah Michelle Gellar. We left season 6 with Willow having been pulled back from the brink of destruction, Buffy and Dawn forming a new relationship, Xander and Anya still broken apart, and Spike having regained his soul. Where to go from here?
As the season opener showed us, back to the beginning - with a wasted mini-montage of the previous 6 seasons baddies morphing into each other to spout off about evil and such. We are introduced to a new principal, Robin Woods who seems to have a sinister agenda and conveniently hires the college drop-out Buffy as a counselor in the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. Can you say plot device? Worse, we're given a group of ghostly, zombie-like dead people who mostly stand around and shout at the main characters. Finally, we're given a resolution revolving around a spell that created the baddies, but we never find out who performed it or what they were trying to accomplish.
However, there are some goodies in the episode such as Dawn's training session. This is one of the few cases since season 5 that Michelle Trachtenberg gets an opportunity to do more than just stand around and whine about how everyone treats her and she makes the most of it. In all, the episode is worth watching but will have very little bearing on the story of the coming season.