Dirty Girls (Buffy episode)
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode | |
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“Dirty Girls” | |
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 18 |
Guest star(s) | Eliza Dushku (Faith) Anthony Stewart Head (Giles) Tom Lenk (Andrew) Iyari Limon (Kennedy) Indigo (Rona) Clara Bryant (Molly) Kristy Wu (Chao-Ahn) D.B. Woodside (Principal Wood) Sarah Hagan (Amanda) Nathan Fillion (Caleb) |
Writer(s) | Drew Goddard |
Director | Michael Gershman |
Production no. | 7ABB18 |
Original airdate | April 15, 2003 |
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"Dirty Girls" is the 18th episode of season 7 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
[edit] Summary
A group of Bringers chase a new Potential into the grasp of Caleb, an evil villain in priests' clothing. He gives her a message for the Slayer, burns her, stabs her, and throws her out of the car. Willow and Faith return to Sunnydale and find the injured girl, who tells Buffy that Caleb says he has something of hers. Faith encounters the rising tensions in the Summers' home and renews her brief acquaintance with Spike, evoking Buffy's jealousy. Later, Buffy gathers a group of dismayed Potentials for an attack against Caleb after she and Faith discover his stronghold. The attack is a disaster; Caleb easily overpowers the whole group, killing two potentials and seriously injuring Xander. The terrified survivors are taken to the hospital and Buffy reflects on the debacle.
[edit] Expanded overview
A young Potential, Shannon, is chased through the woods by Bringers. She accepts the assistance of a stranger driving a truck and is horrified to discover that she has fallen into a trap. The man, Caleb, terrifies her and burns his mark into her neck. He gives her a message for the Slayer, stabs her in the stomach, and forces her out of the car. Faith and Willow find the girl on their way back to Sunnydale after re-ensouling Angel in L.A. and take her to the hospital.
At the Summers' home, Xander's erotic dream about the teenage Potentials is cut short when the girls wake him up to fix the toilet. At the hospital, Faith asks Willow why the Scooby Gang failed to warn her about the threat of the Bringers, informing Willow that one had attacked her in prison. Faith leaves the hospital in search of Buffy, despite Willow's protestations that Faith should not approach Buffy alone. In the cemetery, Faith witnesses Spike chasing a girl through the cemetery. Mistakenly believing that Spike has reverted to his old habits, Faith ignores his attempts to explain and attacks him. Buffy arrives to clear up the confusion, and the girl that Spike had been chasing, now in her vampire form, attacks Faith, who (borrowing a stake from Buffy) quickly slays her. Back at the house, Faith encounters a cold reception from both Dawn and Giles, and Spike explains that the tension is not all because of her. Meanwhile, The First Evil reveals Buffy's form to Caleb.
Andrew tries to bring the Potentials up to speed on Faith's history. While they are quick to point out that Faith had killed a vulcanologist, not a Vulcan, they watch Faith (who is exercising in the back yard) with fascination and curiosity. At the school, Buffy and Principal Wood revisit their previous discussion about Spike, and they agree that their alliance against The First Evil is more important than personal agendas. Robin fires her, emphasizing the need for her to focus on the mission.
In the Summers' home, Faith sneaks down into the basement for a cigarette and a moment away from the "wannabees" who, in her opinion, have had entirely too much coffee. Faith finds Spike in the basement, and they discuss their common dangerous pasts, as well as various sexual proclivities. Faith reminds him of their previous conversation, which had occurred when she was in Buffy's body. Spike acknowledges that she had made quite an impression at the time. He informs Faith of his relationship with Buffy, which greatly surprises her. Buffy comes downstairs and becomes visibly jealous to find them lounging on Spike's bed. She quickly leaves for the hospital to talk to Shannon, who relates her experiences with Caleb. She tells Buffy that Caleb had given her a message for Buffy: he has something of hers. Later at the house, Buffy tries to motivate the terrified Potentials to accompany her when she attacks Caleb (who, meanwhile, is re-enacting scenes of his past murders with the First Evil). Buffy, alone, is confident in her plan; Giles, Spike, her friends, and the Potentials all question her decision. Buffy and Faith, on a recon mission, follow a Bringer through the woods. They discuss Faith's intentions and her recent experiences with Angel before locating Caleb's stronghold, which is in a vineyard.
At the Summers' home, Xander directs the Potentials on the methods of attacking in battle. When Rona criticizes Buffy's intentions, Xander strongly defends his friend. Leaving Willow and Giles to stay behind to protect the more inexperienced girls, Buffy leads Spike, Faith, and the more experienced Potentials to the vineyard; they divide into two groups: an assault team and a back-up team. After an initial clash with the Bringers, Caleb appears. He quickly knocks aside Buffy and Spike, and breaks Rona's arm. Xander and Faith arrive with the back-up team, but Faith is soon knocked unconscious. Caleb kills two potentials, including Molly, and Buffy orders a retreat. Caleb attacks Xander, who is stopping to help Kennedy, and stabs his thumb into Xander's eye. Spike tackles Caleb out of the way and helps Buffy carry Xander from the vineyard. Alone and distraught, Buffy leaves the injured girls and walks through the empty streets as Caleb tells the First, in Buffy's form, that their victory is imminent.
[edit] Writing and acting
- Emma Caulfield (Anya) does not appear in this episode.
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[edit] Music
- Robert Duncan - "Something About Buffy"
[edit] Quotes and trivia
– Faith (to Buffy, about Spike): "You're protecting vampires? Are you the bad slayer now? [pause] Am I the good slayer now?"
- Nathan Fillion played Malcolm Reynolds in Joss Whedon's short lived space western Firefly.
- Xander's comment about Matthew Broderick killing a "big dumb lizard that was not the real Godzilla" refers to the American made film Godzilla, and how its treatment of the Godzilla character (later officially named "Zilla" by Toho Studios) was not well received by fans and its creators.
- Molly is killed by Caleb
- Faith is kicked across the room by Caleb in the same fashion the Beast kicked her in their fight on Angel.
[edit] Continuity
[edit] Arc significance
- Crossover with Angel: Willow met Faith in Los Angeles in "Orpheus".
- This episode really sparks off the seriousness of what the potentials have to face in the up-coming and un-avoidable battle against The First Evil. This episode also drastically begins the mistrust of Buffy as a leader by the potentials and even the Scoobies as a result of the outcome of the battle against Caleb at the vineyard.
- This episode reunites Faith and Spike, who had met once previously (while Faith was in Buffy's body).
[edit] Timing
- Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time (if known) |
Buffyverse: January 2003 - Spring 2003 (non-canon = italic) |
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Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.11 Showtime |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.12 Potential |
L.A., 2003 | A4.11 Soulless |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.13 The Killer in Me |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.14 First Date |
L.A., 2003 | A4.12 Calvary |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.15 Get It Done |
L.A., 2003 | A4.13 Salvage |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.16 Storyteller |
L.A., 2003 | A4.14 Release |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.17 Lies My Parents Told Me |
L.A., 2003 | A4.15 Orpheus |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.18 Dirty Girls |
L.A., 2003 | A4.16 Players |
L.A., 2003 | Angel book: Nemesis |
L.A., 2003 | Angel book: Book of the Dead |
L.A., 2003 | A4.17 Inside Out |
L.A., 2003 | A4.18 Shiny Happy People |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.19 Empty Places |
L.A., 2003 | A4.19 The Magic Bullet |
L.A., 2003 | A4.20 Sacrifice |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.20 Touched |
L.A., 2003 | A4.21 Peace Out |
L.A., 2003 | A4.22 Home |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.21 End of Days |
Sunnydale, 2003 | B7.22 Chosen |