Buffy
The Vampire Slayer
Touched
original airdate: 05/06/03
Last Week:
A bunch of stuff happened and Buffy was kicked out of the Scooby
Gang.
Ten
Second Recap:
Buffy wanders the Earth like Caine from Kung Fu before
turning into a squatter. The Scooby Gang bicker. Faith gets
a visit from The First and a private tutoring from Principal
Wood. Everyone else gets jiggy with it.
For a
change, UPN didn't kill the momentum of the show, and actually
gave us back to back new episodes this week. (I
largely blame the long time between episodes for making parts
of this season seem ridiculous.)
Remember
this? Joyce Summers in Conversations With Dead People:
"Things are coming, Dawn. Listen, things are on their
way. I love you, and I love Buffy, but she won't be there
for you. When it's bad, Buffy won't choose you. She'll be
against you."
Touched
begins moments after last week's episode with the Scooby Crew,
minus Buffy, still in the living room arguing over a plan
of action. Faith finally breaks up the bickering by using
her newly granted leadership powers to tell everyone to just
"chill."
Later
Faith goes over the Rogue's Gallery of Season 7 bad guys and
decides that The Bringers are the weak link in the armor of
The First. After a brief fight with Kennedy, Faith decides
to use her as bait to catching a Bringer. Silently, across
the Buffy viewing audience, fans secretly hope Kennedy dies.
Alas, it is not to be.
Meanwhile,
Caleb and The First watch The Bringers working on some cave
remodeling. Apparently there is something they are trying
to keep away from the good guys/gals.
Having
captured a Bringer, the gang discovers that Bringers are mute
as well as blind, and it will be difficult to interrogate
one. Dawn steps in with an idea to use a Turkish translation
spell that is used to communicate with people that can't talk.
She tells everyone how the Turks used the spell in everyday
life, but that's really nobody's business but the Turks.
This
show had better end quickly if that is the best pun I can
come up with. Then again, how often do you get to use a They
Might Be Giants reference in a Buffy review?
Spike
and Particle Man return from the mission to the mission
in Gilroy (FYI, there is no mission in Gilroy, just miles
of outlet stores and an Applebee's). Willow explains to
Spike that Buffy is no longer on the team and Spike reacts
appropriately. After a fistfight with Faith, Spike leaves
to sniff out Buffy's new hideout.
Willow
uses the Turkish spell on the Bringer but doesn't get anything
more than the Bringer version of "resistance is futile."
Spike
finds Buffy and gives a last minute speech to make me like
him and want Buffy and Spike to be together forever. Buffy
buys it, but I still don't. He's no Angel. Interesting how
Buffy can make a veiled reference to Spike trying to rape
her and still want to cuddle with him.
Faith
gets a visit from the ghost of Slayings past from Mayor Jenkins.
Just as The First knew all the right wrong things to say to
the people it visited previously, the Mayor begins to gently
push Faith's buttons.
As the
seeds of doubt begin to grow in Faith's mind, The First vanishes
and Principal Wood shows up. Wood comforts her. They swap
stories about The First's ghostly appearances and then swap
body fluids. I think everyone saw that coming.
Speaking
of swapping spit, Kennedy has kicked the other Slayerettes
out of the bedroom for the evening and set candles aglow for
a night of passion with Willow. Our favorite witch seems apprehensive
at first, because of Tara I assume, but it's actually because
she's a witch in bed and is afraid that if she lets loose
on her witchy lesbian mojo than the other witchy parts of
her will surface.
Next
we get a steamy musical sex montage. Faith gets Wood. Xander
gives Anya the old "one eye." Kennedy shows Willow what she
can do with her pierced tongue. Buffy and Spike cuddle (boring)
and off-camera, Dawn discovers Andrew isn't only stunted emotionally.
The next
morning, Andrew spills the beans about what he and Spike discovered
in Gilroy. (Garlic flavored ice cream!) The tablets reveal
that there is a weapon that Caleb and The First are protecting.
They mobilize an away team to look for it. Spike wakes up
to find a Dear Spike letter. Apparently Buffy has run off
to the Vineyard alone.
She arrives
to find Caleb and asks what it is he's hiding. Instead of
fighting Caleb this time, Buffy uses some moves she learned
while watching Bulletproof
Monk and dodges all his attacks. She eventually sneaks
by Caleb and discovers a secret hidey hole. There she finds
a magical axe.
How convenient.
For those
of you not following Joss Whedon's Fray comic book,
which chronicles the adventures of a Slayer in the distant
future, Melaka holds the same axe in issue #7 (on sale two
weeks ago), a nice little bit of Slayer continuity.
Touched
was a step back from last week's shocking episode. The introduction
of a weapon that The First fears is a little too convenient,
and if it is actually how Buffy will defeat the Big Bad, then
I'll be greatly disappointed.
It seems
a waste to spend all season building up The First to be this
powerful, unbeatable force only to introduce a secret weapon
two shows before the end. I suspect, however, that the writers
have something else up their sleeve. They usually do.
Next
week, the original heartthrob vampire with a soul returns
to Sunnydale.
Line
of the Week:
Andrew: "I feel used and violated and I need a lozenge."
If I
had a quarter for every time I've said that�
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