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Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes

Carley Tauchert


Carley takes her own stab at picking the 10 best of 145 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes - a painful whittling process...

Published on Jul 23, 2009

I've said it before and I'll say it again: Buffy The Vampire Slayer is one of the best shows to ever grace the airways. It was funny, it was smart and it made vampires cool again. Running over seven seasons from 1997-2003 we were introduced to Buffy and her friends as they save the world while trying to make their way through something even scarier, high school.

Picking the top ten episodes hasn't been an easy job, and I can guarantee that not everyone is going to agree with the choices here. After all, I could probably go for a top 100! But below are, in my humble opinion at least, the best that Buffy ever had to offer. And if you disagree? Head to the comments at the bottom of the article and let the debate begin...

10. Chosen
Season 7, Episode 22 (2003)

By the time it was confirmed that Season 7 would be Buffy's last, anticipation was high: how was it all going to end? Compared to previous seasons, season seven was really a bit slow. It hadn't really delivered on exceptions and most of the episodes felt like filler to get us to the end. But what a way to end it.

The First had been killing potential Slayers left, right and centre while building a legion of über vampire's underground to put onto the world. But Buffy and the gang had other ideas and decide to take the war underground to them. Having figured out a spell that will turn all potentials into Slayers, a can of whoop ass is opened, and in the process, Willow channels her inner Goddess. Anya dies in battle while Spike ends up sacrificing himself to finish off the war, which leads to Sunnydale being sucked down into Hell. All in a day's work, really.

9. Nightmares
Season 1, Episode 10 (1997)

Season one of Buffy was short and sweet at only 12 episodes but it helped to grow the fledging WB network (which was later to hit paydirt with Dawson's Creek) and really set the groundwork for future seasons by introducing the characters. Plus it set up the monster-of-the-week format, as well as the full season progression of the big bad. It was really finding its feet, but Nightmares is the one episode that still always sticks out to me.

When a local boy falls into a deep coma after being beaten by his baseball coach, his fear manifests itself and starts to make all of Sunnydale's nightmares come true. Buffy is informed of a history test she hasn't studied for, and time runs out before she has a chance to write her name. As well as this, her father tells her that the divorce between her parents was all her fault. Xander ends up walking out in his underwear, Giles finds he can no longer read and Willow has to perform Madame Butterfly, but immense stage fright forces her run away. There is also a very creepy murderous clown (naughty Joss for invoking all children's nightmares of Stephen King's It) and Buffy losing her fight with The Master and being turned into a vampire.

This episode is truly creepy and showed that Buffy isn't all about battling the demons of the world but your own fears and insecurities as well.

8. Angel
Season 1, Episode 7 (1997)

Back before falling in love with a vampire became the daydream of all teenage girls, there was Angel and Buffy, the vampire and the slayer. But before the romance started the audience knew little about Angel. He had been a figure in the shadows, a helping hand, but nobody had expected what was to be realised in this episode - that Angel was a vampire, and to make things even more interesting, he had a soul.

After killing a favourite among their clan, gypsies put a curse on Angel so his soul would be restored, filling him with guilt and horror over all the acts he had committed as Angelus, and leaving him to live forevermore with the consequences of his actions. As Angel, he managed to find a way to start repenting his sins and work with the Slayer. However, he didn't know he was about to fall in love with her and make things much more complicated and dangerous, which leads me into my number seven pick...

7. Innocence
Season 2, Episode 14 (1998)

As the day of Buffy's 17th birthday approaches, Spike and Drusilla are planning to put together the pieces of The Judge, a fearsome demon who can literally burn a human apart. After a failed attempt at stopping them getting the final piece, Buffy and Angel find themselves alone in his apartment and the two make love for the first time. Naturally, they're unaware that this moment of true happiness will break the curse put upon Angel, removing his soul and turning him into Angelus, one of the most violent and feared vampires of his time.

Unaware of what has happened at first, Buffy is heartbroken when Angel is nonchalant about their night together, but soon finds out that her IT teacher and Giles' love interest, Jenny Calendar knows exactly what is going on as she is from the gypsy clan that first put the curse on Angel and was there to watch over him. Knowing that she now has to take down the one person she truly loves, Buffy puts on her game face and first takes down The Judge with a rocket launcher and then comes face to face with Angelus. The two fight, and although she can't end it then and there, she lets him know she will soon.

6. Once More, With Feeling
Season 6, Episode 7 (2001)

I'll admit I am a big musical theatre fan and when they announced there would be a musical episode of Buffy, I'll admit I did go a bit fan girl over it and Joss Whedon really did manage to pull it out of the bag.

On a routine patrol Buffy can see that something is up when all demons she comes across are singing and dancing, and she is soon belting out her own number. The next day, the gang all confess that the same thing happened to them, and while trying to figure out what's causing this to happen, they see the entire town is infected and singing to the world about their innermost feelings. While Xander, Anya, Tara and Willow have plenty of fun dancing and singing around town, Dawn is kidnapped by the demon, Sweet, who is the cause of all the hoopla. As he believes she summoned him, he wants to make her his queen.

Singing about your feelings isn't all it's cracked to be, though, and soon Tara finds out Willow cast a spell on her, Buffy finds out Giles is leaving to go back to England and the gang find out that, rather than saving Buffy from hellish torment, she actually was in Heaven. With everybody's secrets out and Xander admitting he summoned the demon because he thought it would be fun, Sweet leaves. As the spell starts to wear off, the gang sing about where they go from here, but it ends on a kiss between Buffy and Spike.

5. Passion
Season 2, Episode 17 (1998)

I think there must have been a bit of a collective gasp around the planet when Buffy viewers saw lovely Angel turn into murderous Angelus and this episode really sums up just how evil he is. Much like an animal stalking his pray, Angelus makes nightly visits to Buffy while she sleeps, leaving her pictures he has drawn, almost mocking her to show how easy it would be to kill her. The next night it is Willow's tropical fish that are his victims.

Determined to stop any further visits, the gang look into a spell to revoke the invite given for Angel to enter. Meanwhile, Jenny Calendar is secretly working on a programme to restore Angel's soul and when Drusilla realises what she is doing, she sends Angelus out to stop her. Determined not to return to his former ‘good' ways, he kills Jenny but then arranges for her to be discovered under the ploy of a romantic evening in Giles' apartment. Devastated by the grief of his loss. Giles goes after Angelus but it is Buffy in the end that saves him, telling him that she can't do this alone. By the end of the episode, Buffy believes nothing will bring Angel back and she is now ready to finish the job in hand, just as the disc with the spell to restore his soul hits the ground.

4. Becoming Part II
Season 2, Episode 22 (1998)

Having discovered that Angelus' final plan is to suck Earth into a hell dimension, Buffy is finally ready to take him on with a fight to the death. At the end of the first of this two-episode finale, Angelus calls Buffy out only to discover he has done so as a trick. While she is with him, the library is being attacked. Xander's arm is broken, Willow is put into a coma, Kendra, the second vampire slayer, is killed and Giles is kidnapped.

With Buffy arriving back too late, she is now forced to take Angelus and his gang on by herself, while at the same time being hunted by the police who believe she is behind Kendra's murder, being expelled from school and finally having to tell her mother what her out of school activates are. She does, however, form an unlikely alliance with Spike, who actually doesn't want the world to end and is willing to trade his and Drusilla's safety and getaway from Sunnydale in return for Angelus' life.

As she readies herself for battle, Buffy is unaware that Willow, who has awoken from her coma, is trying to restore Angel's soul. They are soon in a fight to the death but then Angel's soul is restored. As the vortex to Hell is now open, Buffy must make the hardest decision of her life and kill Angel, sending him to Hell and closing the vortex up. Feeling as though her life in Sunnydale is over, Buffy leaves.

3. The Gift
Season 5, Episode 22 (2001)

The final episode of Season 5 also marks the series 100th, which is celebrated with a great 100 episode recap at the beginning. And if we had thought Buffy has it tough before, Season 5 really was shooting at her from all corners. Firstly, her relationship with Riley fell apart and ended with him leaving. She found out that Dawn wasn't actually her sister but, in fact, a key to opening demon dimensions. She was up against the god, Glory, who wanted this key and would stop at nothing to find it, including warping Tara's mind, and lastly and most horrifically, she had to deal with the death of her mother.

With Glory having kidnapped Dawn and intending to use her blood to open the portal, Buffy has to make a decision that will change the lives of everybody she loves. Knowing that she and Dawn share the same blood, as she was made out of her, she chooses to sacrifice herself to save the world and Dawn. As her friends find her body at the bottom on the tower Glory built, they all begin to break down. We then move into the episode's last scene of Buffy's grave which reads: 'She Saved the World A Lot'.

A fantastic episode this, as everything finally comes full circle, and in many ways I wish this was how the series ended. Buffy has made her final sacrifice and it wasn't just to save the world, it was to save the one person she loved more than anybody else and that really is what the Slayer is all about.

2. The Body
Season 5, Episode 16 (2001)

By the time we reached Buffy's fifth season there was a feeling that if you were in some ways related to or friends with Buffy you had a good 90% better chance of staying alive than, say, you were best friends with Jack Bauer. However, episode 16 changed all that up when Buffy arrives home and finds her mother dead on the couch. This episode is by far one of the most upsetting, moving and ultimately truthful that has been aired as a part of any TV show for as far as I can remember.

From Buffy's terror at finding her mother to the moment she screams to Giles not to move the body and the horror of realising her mother is actually dead is defining, this is superb television. There is no weak link in this episode; the remaining reactions of Dawn, Willow, Xander and Anya merge perfectly in the four very distinctive acts that the episode was filmed in. I don't think there has been before or been since such a capturing of the human emotion concerning the death of a loved one on television that can hold a candle to this episode.

1. Hush
Season 4, Episode 10 (1999)

 "Can't even shout, can't even cry, The Gentleman are coming by. Looking in windows, knocking on doors, they need to take seven and they might take yours. Can't call mom, can't say the word, you're gonna die screaming but you won't be heard."

Agh! There literally has not been a creepier monster of the week then The Gentleman, who come to Sunnydale to steal the voices of the town and then begin their hunt for seven hearts. Floating along with scary smiles plastered across their faces, they are the stuff of nightmares and can only be stopped with the sound of a real scream. With Buffy and the gang working together to foil them, the Initiative are doing the same. When Buffy finally tracks them down, she comes face to face with Riley, both of them now knowing each other's secret. It is also the first episode that Willow meets Tara. Surprising what can happen when you can't say a word!

Not only is this a great episode because of how scary The Gentlemen are, but it was also a landmark in modern television with nearly 90% of the show shot in silence. The audience instead has to follow what the characters do, with eye and facial expressions and written words on boards and notepads. Creepy beyond extreme, if you ever need something to watch on Halloween, ditch the movies and pick this instead.  

While writing this top ten I have changed my mind a million times and episodes have been shifted up and down the list, which speaks volumes for the quality of the show and the cast, scriptwriters and directors that were involved. So that's my top ten, but what's yours? I look forward to seeing them below.


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Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By PeaJay18 1 July 23, 2009 10:35:07 AM

All great choices, but I'd have to include "The Zeppo" (S3 E13) because it was such a great twist on the usual episode. "The Wish" and it's sort-of-sequel "Doppelgangland" are also stand out installments. And, of course, "Superstar". I guess I'm a sucker for any episode that puts a major twist on the existing format.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By stuxmusic 1 July 23, 2009 11:40:38 AM

I think this is probably the list for the people who were most interested in the Angel/Buffy Storyline. Which is fine and all, but as an avid fan myself... It would go very differently in my hands. Definitely no Angel, Innocence or Becoming Part II and possibly no Passion or The Gift (Which I think is a naff episode up to the final 10 minutes.) However, The Body would be right up there. That is a heartbreaking 40 minutes. I remember in the re-run on sky1 they cut it out and I almost had a fight with my tv.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By clementine 1 July 23, 2009 12:06:45 PM

Am not an uber fan but did spend one summer holiday watching episodes back to back , i have to say i didn't really get excited over the buffy angel saga i much preferred the storylines when she first started things with Spike especially the fight/kiss scene episode, i also liked the swim team episode simply because it was alittle different.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By capt_1ntens0 1 July 23, 2009 12:07:51 PM

Great list but agree with above that there's a bit of a bias towards the Angel/Buffy stuff that us guys were never quite so into. My wife thinks Becoming Part II is the best episode, I just think its an OK season closer so definitely not on my list. However, the rest are great episodes nonetheless. Agree with Peajay18, "The Zeppo" is an absolute classic, one of my top 5 Buffys without a doubt. Also loved "Tabula Rasa" in season 6 Also no season 3?! Easily my favourite season, the Faith arc was terrific TV and there were some great episodes in there. The episodes that played with the format were always fun, which is why I agree with your top 2. The Body was devastating, watched them all on DVD with no inkling of what was coming- absolute gut-wrenching stuff.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By Sekah 1 July 23, 2009 02:17:51 PM

A solid collection. I probably wouldn't have listed Nightmares or Chosen. I would instead include Restless. It was playful, surreal, with a hint of things to come. A perfectly rewarding episode to close a (somewhat lacking) season. Also Conversations with Dead People has always stood out as truly exceptional to me. Buffy being analyzed by Holden is great. Other noteworthy episodes: Storyteller, Selfless, Fool for Love, Lovers Walk

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By geekygirlUK 1 July 23, 2009 02:47:51 PM

Nice list. Hmmm my own top ten...excluding the ones already listed cos you've cherry picked some of my faves. 10. Anne - Buffy regaining her sense of purpose and kicking serious demon arse. 9. Band Candy - Just hi-larious! 8. Family - The ending really is kind of a statement of what the show is all about. They may have messed up and nearly killed us all, but they're MY friends and if you want to hurt them, you have to go through me. 7. Selfless - I love that we get Anya's funny backstory *in Swedish* and the sadness that permeates the whole ep. 6. Fear Itself - Genuinely quite scary. Right up to the point where the demon appears. 5.Graduation Day Part 2 - The CGI isn't great, but seeing Snyder getting eaten, and the whole year fighting demons and Buffy blowing up the school made up for it. 4. The Wish - The make-up for Anyanka was far better in this ep than the CGI used in later ones, and the alternate world created was excellently done. 3. Superstar - I loved the way that this supposedly standalone ep completely drove the story on, in the funniest possible way. 2. Touched - The play between all the couples throws Buffy and Spike's tenderness into sharp relief, while providing a clever build-up to the final 1. Showtime - I couldn't decide. Both give me goosebumps. The fight in Showtime is probably the best of the whole series, Buffy looks like she doesn't stand a chance so it's all the more satisfying when she wins. Plus the non-verbal planning between the scoobs is v. clever. I'd also like to add that Chosen is my favourite episode ever. Purely because it has the "Can stand up. Will stand up" speech, which makes me well up every time. Also, some of the best (funniest) dialogue ever, particularly for people who are facing almost certain death.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By geekygirlUK 1 July 23, 2009 02:55:43 PM

Someone needs to tell me how to do paragraph breaks - that looks terrible.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By sjcaustenite 1 July 23, 2009 03:25:38 PM

I know this is sacrilege, but, while I thoroughly enjoyed "Hush," I think it is often overrated by Buffy fans--certainly not the best episode ever. Some suggestions for alternates for this list, which is pretty solid, is a bit over-reliant on the Angel/Angelus story-line: "I Only Have Eyes for You" from Season 2 From Season 3 "Amends," "Bad Girls," "Earshot," "The Prom," and "Graduation Day, Pt. II." "Restless" from Season 4. Season 6's "Normal Again, "Hell's Bells," "Seeing Red," and "Villains." Season 7's "Help," "Conversations with Dead People," "Showtime," "Storyteller," and 'End of Days." IMHO, "The Body" is the best ep they ever did.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By badfox1 1 July 23, 2009 03:33:35 PM

The episode that really sticks in my mind was the one where Buffy may or may not be in a mental institution - was it all in her head??? Wonderful stuff.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By carleykitty 1 July 23, 2009 04:25:25 PM

Some great suggestions from everybody, you can imagine how hard it was to try and just pick 10! I'll admit I am a bit of a fangirl with Buffy & Angel but I think some of the best episodes came from when he turned back and forced Buffy to deal with fallout. Keep the suggestions coming I love a good Buffy debate!

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By hermionebadger 1 July 23, 2009 06:32:49 PM

While this list does include some of those staple episodes, the ones that EVERYBODY picks (Hush, Once More, Chosen), I was really glad to see "Nightmares" and all the eps from season 2. Season 2 is easily the best season, especially when you consider "Surprise"/"Innocence" and "Passion." "I Only Have Eyes for You" and "Killed by Death" are other season 2 greats. Otherwise, I'd take "Chosen" off this list, since I feel it's always a courtesy choice, and add "Touched" instead, which is the better season ending ep. There's also "Amends" and "Fool for Love," which always seem to get forgotten!

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By alan14 1 July 23, 2009 08:30:44 PM

Got to say that I can't really argue with that list, and they're pretty much in the same order as I would have placed them, although I'd swap The Body & Hush around I think. And maybe lose Once More With Feeling, and replace it with Killed By Death

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By Yesac 1 July 24, 2009 02:12:00 AM

I'm a newish but now avid fan of Angel, which combined with a bit of Wikipedia does a pretty good job explaining the Buffy/Angel crossovers adequately for the Buffy-ignorant like me. Could anyone, however, tell me which episodes of Buffy seasons 1-3 are most important for establishing Angel's plots and characters? I'd like to see at least those, and maybe dive fully into Buffy between seasons of Angel :)

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By DamonD 1 July 24, 2009 09:23:04 AM

'Hush' definitely gets my number one vote too! It's funny, I watched every single episode but not many have stayed in my memory...but from those that did, 'Hush' comes out top.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By nurcat 1 July 25, 2009 11:50:22 PM

I only wish that some of Wheadons talent rubbed off on some of the dross out there today. Buffy remains as an example of WHAT to do when writing fab paranormal TV. The only series that comes close to it is Supernatural. My top 10 10.Empty Places 9.Invisible Girl 8.Doppelganland 7.Two to go 6.Empty Places 5.Chosen 4.Storyteller 3.Graduation P2 2.The Prom 1.The Hush (it still gives me nightmares !)

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By FrenkyA9 1 July 31, 2009 12:12:29 AM

Those were the days, a weekly dose of comedy and carnage with the Scooby Gang!! How cruel to list these masterpieces with the risk of disregarding other gems. My 5 alternatives (in random order): 1. Introducing Spike in School Hard (S2-E3), a fresh new arrogant bad guy, then getting hit by Joyce, LOL. His creepy girlfriend Drusilla danced around with poetic predictions. 2. The was-it-all-a-dream episode Normal Again (S5-E17) with both parents at the mental institution was indeed a frightening mindf*ck. 3. Keep the Faith! She dominated season 3 and got her revenge in Who Are You? (S4-E16), as Faith switched bodies with Buffy and slept with Riley. 4. Conversations With Dead People (S7-E7): simple settings, amazing dialogues, scary ending. 5. Lies My Parents Told Me (S7-E17), with flashbacks to Spike’s mother and principal Wood’s mother. Now you know where Spike got that leather jacket from...

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By greenfaerie 1 August 5, 2009 02:19:49 PM

Mine are completely different from yours. But I agree with everything you said about those episodes. : ) I have watched most of the episodes dozens of times. Best TV show ever. hehe. My favourites are. *Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered- Xander being the hottest guy in town was hysterical. : ) *Gingerbread, Doppelgangland & Something Blue- These are probably just born from my Willow love. She's awesome. *Enemies- Faith! Angel! Tricksy! Love it! *Graduation Day Part 2- Something about the kids fighting back and destroying the high school still speaks to me now. : ) *Fool for love- Oh Spike! *weeps* *Triangle- I just love the competition between Willow and Anya and Olaf was entertaining. : ) *Triangle and Family- I love these, probably because of the unity that is shown between the characters and how they work as a dysfunctional family. *Tabula Rasa- The guys suffering amnesia will always make me laugh. Joan and Nandy fighting evil. !! *Grave- Evil!Willow. O_o I cry every time I watch this where Xander manages to stop her. And she keeps attacking him. Oh I am going to re watch this now! I want to hug them both! *I also like Selfless, Him and Conversations With Dead people from series 7. But I know i've already gone 10 so... Oh I just love them all! Every one. All that you mentioned and mine. And everyone elses! *grabs greedily*

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By greenfaerie 1 August 5, 2009 02:21:47 PM

Hmm wish I would have known to enter paragraphs. And that typo SO should have said Randy. : )

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By J9MT 1 August 5, 2009 08:22:19 PM

This list is close to impossible. I tried various ways to pick amongst my favorites, and there is no clear answer. The simple truth is that this show was just so good, that it would be simplier to point out the sub-par than the above par shows (keeping in mind par is above most fair on TV anyway). This is my list - (1) Chosen (S7) - no matter what way you put it, it was an empowering ending to an empowering show. A worthy show ender. (2) Once More With Feeling (S6) - Josh wrote a solid musical. It moved the show along, had a great villian, and is fun and moving. (3) Hush (S4) - creepy, scary, perfect. Sorry to all the naysayers out there, but this episode hits all the right notes. (4) Life Serial (S6) - I love a good laugh, and this one delivers - the time loop in the Magic Box is hysterical... a close second would be S7 Him. (5) I Only Have Eyes For You (S2) - works as a stand alone episode and as a plot point; it analyses the Buffy/Angel/Angelus relationship; it is moving. (6) Helpless (S3) - this episode doesn't get the respect it deserves. Shocking how father Giles betrays Buffy and then the Council and end up in the end losing the respect and trust of both. In later seasons when Buffy and Giles fight and fall apart, this episode laid the groundwork. Giles was not perfect. (7) Enemies (S3) - Faith needs her due; she has issues no doubt, but they come to life here when she lays down the gauntlet. (8) AfterLife (S6) - we find out Buffy was ripped from peace; she tells Spike first ... so very sad. (9) Conversations with Dead People (S7) - therapy, insight, nightmare inducing, and AGH, what about the chip? (10) Becoming Part 2 (S2) - Betrayal that did not rear its head until S7 Selfish. Heartbreak that impacts a lifetime. Growing up in front of a parent. Dangerous liasions. Self-awareness. Strength. Sacrifice. Trust. Love... so much in one episode. Made the show the sensation that it is. I love this closer. That said, I can list another 10 easily here.

Re: Top 10 Buffy The Vampire Slayer episodes
Posted By Fireshadow 1 January 2, 2010 04:46:10 AM

Well, I know I'm a bit late to the party, having only just discovered the site, but as an avid watcher of Buffy, I have to throw in my opinion. I can appreciate how difficult it is to make such a list--whittling the 145 episodes of one of the best shows ever down to ten is nigh impossible. Here are mine. At 10: A New Man. Giles as a demon was hilarious. 9: Doppelgangland. Willow was absolutely adorable in her defiance and pretending to be a bloodsucking fiend (look at her outfit). 8: Earshot. The thoughts of each person were so appropriate, and I identified entirely too well with Jonathan in that episode. 7: Lie to Me. This one is on the list if only because it contains one of my all time favorite Willow moments (the slow realization of the true meaning of the song "I Touch Myself"). 6: Something Blue. Can't really add anything, just loved the episode. 5: New Moon Rising. The open acknowledgment of Willow and Tara's relationship was carried off well, and it gave some closure to Oz. 4: The Zeppo. Xander's confrontation with the bully in the boiler room made my inner geek stand up and cheer. 3: Hush. I loved the plot, and the gentlemen were truly creepy. 2: Once More, With Feeling. They got the mustard out! And number 1: Without question, it is The Body. The reactions of the Scoobies to Joyce's death were so real, so true. The way the show was shot--no music, all single camera shots (that, at least, looked like one continuous take)...it captured the bleakness of the story so well.
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