What's My Line, Part Two

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“What's My Line, Part Two”
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
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Episode no. Season 2
Episode 10
Guest stars Seth Green
   (Oz)
Bianca Lawson
   (Kendra)
James Marsters
   (Spike)
Juliet Landau
   (Drusilla)
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by David Semel
Production no. 5V10
Original airdate November 17, 1997
Episode chronology
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"What's My Line, Part One" "Ted"

"What's My Line, Part Two" is episode 10 of season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes.

Contents

[edit] Plot synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about some or all of the Whedonverse productions (Buffy, Angel, Fray, etc.) follow.

[edit] Summary

Buffy is attacked by a gun-happy Assassin at Career Fair, while Xander and Cordelia are cornered in Buffy's basement by a salesman-cum-mealworm. The unlikely couple kiss after a heated argument. Meanwhile, Giles learns that Spike plans to sacrifice Angel in order to to restore Drusilla to health. The Scooby Gang storms the church in the middle of the ritual. They free Angel and leave Drusilla and Spike for dead in the burning building. However, the ritual is successful - Dru is restored and carries the seriously injured Spike from the burning building. Kendra returns to her own Watcher after exchanging gifts with Buffy.

[edit] Expanded overview

Buffy and Kendra go to Giles for assistance in explaining their situation. They learn that Kendra is the slayer who was 'called' when Buffy temporarily died in her fight with the "the Master" in "Prophecy Girl". Their discussion reveals that Kendra had locked Angel in a cage, leaving him to be dusted at sunrise. Buffy and Kendra arrive to find only an empty cage; Buffy fears the worst, but Kendra points out the absence of dust.

Bianca Lawson met with a dialect coach for her role as Kendra.
Bianca Lawson met with a dialect coach for her role as Kendra.

Willy (the bar guy) had saved Angel from near-death, only to dump him in a sewer with Spike. Spike takes Angel back to the warehouse, where he will be held until he can be sacrificed to restore Drusilla to full strength. Drusilla asks Spike to let her torture Angel. Although Spike briefly hesitates, he soon smiles and agrees, unable to resist indulging her whims. Meanwhile, as Buffy ruminates on the co-existence of two slayers, she entertains the possibility of quitting and letting Kendra take over her Slayer duties.

Giles begins to bond professionally with Kendra, who seems to be more dedicated to her calling than Buffy, on a professional, intellectual and academic level. Xander and Cordelia face even bigger problems when they find that the salesman that Cordy let into the Summers' house is actually an assassin who can transform himself into thousands of mealworms. They run and hide in the basement, although before long they are fighting each other. After an unexpected kiss, Xander and Cordelia rush to escape the basement, running past the attacking worm-monster. At school, the career placement test has thrown Willow and Oz together, and they discuss their similar interests. Buffy, whose test results recommend a career in law enforcement, attends the career fair seminar to appease Principal Snyder. The police officer leading the seminar calls Buffy's name, but when Buffy identifies herself the officer draws her gun and points it at the Slayer. Buffy avoids the bullet, which instead hits Oz as he pushed Willow out of harm's way. Kendra comes to Buffy's rescue, and they fight off the attacker. The Scoobies then gather in the library, where Giles announces that Spike intends for Angel to die in the ritual to restore Dru. Buffy angrily announces that Spike can do anything to her, but he had better not mess with her boyfriend.

Meanwhile Angel is being tortured by Dru, both emotionally and physically; she pours holy water on him as she reminds him about how he killed her whole family. Spike comes in and announces that it is time for the ritual to begin. Angel taunts Spike with insinuations that Spike is unable to satisfy Dru, in hopes that Spike will kill him before he can be used to cure Dru. Spike is infuriated, but does not lose sight of the big picture. Meanwhile Kendra gains a newfound respect for Buffy's qualities as a slayer. Later, the Slayers go after Willie to learn what happened to Angel; they force Willie to take them to the location of Spike and Angel, but they arrive too late to prevent the ritual. Buffy attacks Spike to save Angel, and Kendra and the Scooby Gang arrive to back her up. Xander and Cordelia work together in the hallway to kill the worm assassin; since he can only be destroyed in his "disassembled state", they lure the worms underneath a door into a sticky trap. Willow and Giles work together to stake a vampire while Buffy and Kendra fight several of their own. Spike starts a fire and rushes to rescue the unconscious Dru, hoping that the ritual has had time to cure her. However, Buffy prevents their exit, crushing them in falling rubble.

Kendra exchanges parting words; she wears Buffy's shirt. After her departure, Drusilla rises from the rubble, completely revived, and carries Spike out of the mess, promising to take care of him now.

[edit] Writing and acting

  • This episode seems to make a statement on book- versus social learning, the contrast made more distinct by the season finale.
  • Bianca Lawson commented on her accent during her stint on Buffy in an interview with SFX magazine:
I really hated that accent! I got the part, and I didn’t originally have an accent. Then, literally the night before, they said, “What about a Jamaican accent?” So it’s one of those things where, y’know, I just had to put it on tape, but I didn’t have a chance to get comfortable with it. And the thing is, certain things - if you say it properly [in Jamaican patois], people don’t really fully understand it, so they would change things. They’d say, “Well, say it like this” and it’s like, “Would that be accurate in that accent though?” “It doesn’t matter because no-one’s going to understand you!” So different people were giving their interpretations of it. I was like “But everyone’s going to think that I’m doing it wrong!” So personally, I wasn’t happy with the accent!
  • Seth Green mentioned in an Ultimate TV talk that the line “I mock you with my monkey pants” was initially dreamt by Alyson Hannigan. Joss Whedon decided to insert it in the episode. Marti Noxon said in her commentary for the season four DVD, that all the lines after Oz’s compliment about Willow’s smile were ad-libbed by Seth and Alyson.

[edit] Cultural References

  • Funny Farm - Buffy tells Kendra not to watch the in-flight movie if it’s got Chevy Chase in it. In 1988, Sarah Michelle Gellar had an uncredited cameo in the Chase film, Funny Farm.
  • Mary Kay - Xander says, “Okay, Mary Kay, time to…”. Xander is referencing "Mary Kay Cosmetics" since the Bugman had been posing as a salesman from a cosmetics company.
  • Molly Ringwald - Buffy said “After all of this is over, I’m thinking pineapple pizza and teen video movie fest. Possibly something from the Ringwald oeuvre.” She is referring to the actress, Molly Ringwald. Ringwald starred in many 1980s teen movies like Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club. After Alyson Hannigan left the stage production of When Harry Met Sally... in 2004, Molly took over the part of 'Sally'.
  • The Wizard of Oz - Xander says, “Welcome my little pretties”. This is likely a reference to The Wizard of Oz; the Wicked Witch of the West calls Dorothy her “pretty”.
  • I Am The Walrus - After successfully researching an assassin Cordelia and he encountered, Xander says, "I am the Bug Man, Coo Coo Ca Choo," clearly referencing the "I am the Walrus" Beatles number.

[edit] Quotes and trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
  • Drusilla previously sang the rhyme, “Run and catch, run and catch, the lamb is caught in the blackberry patch” in the episode "Lie to Me" and sings it again in the Angel episode "Reunion".
  • Oz says that his current goal in life is to learn play an E flat diminished ninth chord.
  • This episode includes the first time Giles kills a vampire onscreen, and the first time Willow ever kills a vampire.

[edit] Translations

  • Italian title: "L'unione fa la forza - II parte" ("Togetherness is strength - Part 2")
  • German title: "Das Ritual" ("The ritual")
  • Japanese title: "バフィーの運命 パート2" ("Bafī no Unmei Pāto 2" - "Buffy's Fate, Part 2")

[edit] Continuity

[edit] Arc significance

This is the beginning of Xander and Cordelia's relationship.

[edit] Timing

  • Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 1997 - Spring 1998
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, fall 1997 B2.01 When She Was Bad
Sunnydale, 1997 Tales of the Slayers: Broken Bottle of Djinn, 1997
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.02 Some Assembly Required
Sunnydale, 1997 Tales of the Vampires: The Problem with Vampires
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy graphic novel: Spike & Dru: The Queen of Hearts
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.03 School Hard
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.04 Inca Mummy Girl
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.05 Reptile Boy
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy graphic novel: Dust Waltz
Sunnydale, October 1997 B2.06 Halloween
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.07 Lie to Me
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: Keep Me In Mind
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: The Suicide King
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: Colony
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: Night Terrors
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.08 The Dark Age
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.09 What's My Line, Part One
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.10 What's My Line, Part Two
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: After Image
Sunnydale, 1997 Buffy book: Carnival of Souls
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.11 Ted
Sunnydale, 1997 B2.12 Bad Eggs
Boston, December 1997 - June 1998 Buffy book: Go Ask Malice: A Slayer's Diary
Sunnydale, 1997/8 Buffy book: Blooded
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.13 Surprise
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.14 Innocence
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.15 Phases
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.16 Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.17 Passion
Sunnydale, 1998 Buffy graphic novel: Ring of Fire
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.18 Killed by Death
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.19 I Only Have Eyes for You
Sunnydale, 1998 B2.20 Go Fish
Sunnydale, spring 1998 B2.21 Becoming, Part One
Sunnydale, spring 1998 B2.22 Becoming, Part Two
Sunnydale, spring 1998 Buffy graphic novel: Spike & Dru: Paint the Town Red

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