Tabula Rasa (Buffy episode)

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
“Tabula Rasa”
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Episode no. Season 6
Episode 8
Guest star(s) Anthony Stewart Head
   (Giles)
Raymond O'Connor
   (Teeth, the Loan Shark)
Amber Benson
   (Tara)
Writer(s) Rebecca Rand Kirshner
Director David Grossman
Production no. 6ABB08
Original airdate 13 November 2001
Episode chronology
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This article is about the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode; for the latin term, see tabula rasa; for other uses, see Tabula rasa (disambiguation)

"Tabula Rasa" is the eighth episode in season 6 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It explores the characters not as they are, but as they could be, after they lose their memory to a spell gone awry.

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[edit] Plot synopsis

[edit] Summary

Buffy and Spike meet in a cemetery as Buffy is "patrolling" for vampires. Spike wants to talk about their kiss (in the previous episode), but Buffy is not interested. Suddenly, they are ambushed by goons working for a loan shark demon, to whom Spike owes forty Siamese kittens as a gambling debt. Meanwhile, Xander, Anya, Tara, and Willow discuss what heaven must have been like for Buffy. Willow and Tara argue over an amnesia spell, and Tara insists that Willow is dependent on magic. Willow promises to go a week without using magic.

The next day, the gang is set to meet at the Magic Box. Willow stays behind at the house, using magic to dress. She uses herbs and Buffy's fireplace to cast another amnesia spell -- aimed for Buffy and Tara -- and then runs to catch up with the others. While she is out, however, the whole bag of herbs catches fire and, when the spell takes effect everyone in the Magic Box falls into a deep magical sleep. Upon awakening, Buffy, Giles, Xander, Willow, Anya, Tara, Dawn, and Spike have no idea who or where they are.

The loan shark returns with his vampires that evening to demand payment from Spike. A confrontation occurs and Buffy realizes that she is "some kind of super hero." She volunteers to help Spike while the others try to get to a hospital to find out what is wrong with them. During the fray with the henchmen, Spike unwittingly puts on his "game face." He and Buffy realize that, although she is a hero and he a vampire, they have no desire to kill each other.

The rest of the Scooby Gang attempts to flee through the sewers, where they meet a lone vampire. After running from him for some time, they confront him and Xander kills him. In the heat of pursuit, however, Willow and Tara are knocked over. The stone controlling the spell falls out of Willow's purse and is crushed, ending the spell.

Spike and Buffy meet (and kiss) in the Bronze, Giles appears pensive aboard an airplane in mid-flight and Tara packs her things to move out of Buffy's house.

[edit] Expanded overview

Buffy patrols and runs into Spike who wants to talk about their kiss. A demon loan shark confronts Spike about his kitten debt, but Buffy steps in and takes care of the thugs looking to beat the debt out of Spike. Willow, Xander, Anya and Tara talk about removing Buffy in Heaven and their feelings in the aftermath of the truth. Willow suggests fixing the mess with a spell and Tara goes off on her about her excessive and damaging use of magic. At the threat of losing Tara, Willow agrees to go a week without magic to prove her love.

Giles informs Buffy that he is leaving for England and Buffy takes the news very badly. He knows she is too dependent on him and he must leave if she's ever going to survive on her own. Without her magic, Willow is late getting ready to leave the house so Tara and Dawn leave without her. She then uses magic to get dressed quickly and starts another spell by the fireplace that will make Tara and Buffy forget the damages of the spells Willow used on them.

The whole gang, including Spike--who is on the run from the loan shark--gather at the Magic Shop during the day. Giles confesses that he is leaving and Buffy tearfully reveals how she's feeling deserted by everyone. Willow has a crystal in her pocket that was used with her forgetting spell and it glows brightly in her hand before the whole gang falls unconscious. They wake up later that evening with absolutely no knowledge of who they are or where they are. Spike suspects Giles is his father and Anya assumes she's getting married to Giles. Everyone figures out their names from their ID's and necklaces except Buffy, who names herself Joan and Spike, who gets his name "Randy" from the inside of his stolen coat.

A couple of vampires outside the shop scare the entire gang and they hide in fear. Looking for Spike to repay his debt, the vampires attack the shop. Joan discovers she's a superhero of some sort when she stakes one of the vampires and saves Randy. Anya and Giles stay at the magic shop while Joan and Randy run outside to fight off the vampires. Randy unknowingly assumes his vampire visage to fight off the vampire thugs, which sends Joan running away in fear.

The rest of the Scoobies retreat to the sewers but they encounter vampires down there too. Anya turns to a random page in a book and reads the incantation there, which causes a bunny to appear and frighten her. Joan attacks Randy when he catches up with her and informs him that he's a vampire. He's confused by it, but assumes that he's a good, noble vampire--a vampire with a soul--because he doesn't want to bite her. The loan shark and his minions attack the two and a fight ensues.

Anya continues to try random spells, which makes many more bunnies, a dark green cloud to form inside the shop, and a big beast to appear. Giles and Anya fight while hiding behind the counter and Giles reveals that he found a one-way plane ticket in his pocket for London, assuming he must be abandoning Anya. When all the magic is reversed, Anya begs him not to leave her and they kiss. Xander fights with the vampire chasing them in the sewers and finally stakes it. Xander accidentally steps on the crystal that fell from Willow's pocket and breaks the spell on them all.

Tara and the others realize that Willow used magic, despite her promise. The spell broken, Buffy is stunned enough to take a few painful hits while Spike finishes off the rest of the vampires and promises to make up his debt to the intimidated loan shark. Tara packs all of her things into boxes while Willow cries in the bathroom then, with a cold reaction from Dawn, she leaves. Regretfully, Giles takes his plane back to England. Spike finds Buffy at the Bronze, but she turns away from him and he leaves. She doesn't let him get far though as they kiss passionately beneath the stairs of the Bronze.

[edit] Writing and acting

While Xander is immediately attracted to Willow, she only feels her lesbian tendencies and attraction to Tara over time. Spike doesn't realize he's a vampire for rather some time. It is notable that Buffy/Joan hurries to defend and care for Spike/Randy without knowing why.

Although Whedon himself has cautioned against over-interpreting this episode, it can be used as a significant indicator of how much experience affects the characters. This can possibly explain Dawn's behavior in the episode (she has somehow been "conditioned" to be strong, although inside she is conflicted) and various dynamics between characters.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Quotes and trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
  • "Tabula Rasa" is Latin for "blank slate" — see also: tabula rasa
  • "Time is what turns kittens into cats" — The loan shark to Spike
  • The demonic Loan Shark has a literal shark's head-- an indicator that this was to be a mostly humorous episode (despite the lasting consequences of the ending scenes)
  • "A vampire with a soul? Oh my God -- how lame is that?" - Buffy to Spike
  • When Willow tells Dawn about her attraction to women, she uses the exact same words she did in episode 16 of season 3 "Doppelgängland" to describe her evil vampire self: "I think I'm kind of gay".
  • The brown outfit Spike wears in this episode is the same one used in "Restless" for Xander's dream

[edit] Production details

[edit] Music

  • Michelle Branch - "Goodbye To You" - The dialogue-less scene at the end is accompanied by a performance in The Bronze by well known singer Branch, one of the most famous musical guests on the series, singing her song "Goodbye To You". The version used on the show was slightly different from the radio version.

[edit] Translations

"Tabula Rasa" does not translate well. A sizeable part of the humor is the interplay between Giles and Spike, laced with British idiom and Americans' stereotyped views of England; the puns based on "Randy" are meaningless in other languages. In French, "Randy" is translated to "Candide," possibly a reference to the Voltaire novel. Buffy's assumed name "Joan" is left as "Joan" in French, and the reference to Joan of Arc ("Jeanne d'Arc" in French) is mostly lost.

[edit] Continuity

[edit] Arc significance

Besides being one of the more humorous episodes of the otherwise comparatively somber sixth season, "Tabula Rasa" foreshadows later developments and also features some significant character development, especially at the end of the episode. A few things worth noting are that Tara and Willow are, even without their memories, attracted to each other; Xander is immediately attracted to Willow; and, although Buffy retains many of her Slayer instincts, she and Spike feel no instinctive animosity towards each other, foresadowing the significant change in direction of the relationship between the two in that season.

Upon realizing that he is a vampire and not, like Buffy, a "super hero", Spike remarks that he must be "a good guy, on a mission of redemption.... A vampire with a soul." Whether or not he ever seeks redemption is handled in Season 5 of Angel, but Spike does in fact regain his soul at the end of this season of Buffy.

"Tabula Rasa" is also the episode where Giles leaves the regular cast until the final showdown with Willow at the end of the season. Without his character to provide comic relief, the season turns even darker. Additionally, Tara finally leaves Willow, who continues her downward spiral into magic addiction unchecked.

[edit] Timing

  • Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 2001 - December 2001
(non-canon = italic)
L.A., 2001 Buffy/Angel novel: Cursed
L.A., 2001 A3.01 Heartthrob
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy UPN promos: Scooby Gang talk about Buffy
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.01 Bargaining, I
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.02 Bargaining, II
L.A., 2001 A3.02 That Vision Thing
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.03 After Life
L.A., 2001 Angel book: Sanctuary
L.A., 2001 A3.03 That Old Gang of Mine
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.04 Flooded
L.A., 2001 A3.04 Carpe Noctem
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy comic: Reunion
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.05 Life Serial
L.A., 2001 A3.05 Fredless
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy graphic novel Willow & Tara: Wilderness
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy book: Blood and Fog
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.06 All the Way
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy graphic novel: Note from the Underground
L.A., 2001 A3.06 Billy
L.A., 2001 Angel anthology book:The Longest Night
Sunnydale, L.A., Monster Island, 2001 Buffy/Angel novel: Monster Island
L.A., 2001 Angel book: Endangered Species
L.A., 2001 Angel book: Impressions
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.07 Once More, with Feeling
L.A., 2001 A3.07 Offspring
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.08 Tabula Rasa
L.A., 2001 A3.08 Quickening
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.09 Smashed
L.A., 2001 A3.09 Lullaby
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.10 Wrecked
L.A., 2001 A3.10 Dad
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.11 Gone
L.A., 2001 A3.11 Birthday
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy graphic novel: Creatures of Habit
Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy graphic novel: Death of Buffy: Withdrawal
Sunnydale, 2001 B6.12 Doublemeat Palace
L.A., 2001 A3.12 Provider

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