Becoming, Part One

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Becoming, Part One
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 21
Written by Joss Whedon
Directed by Joss Whedon
Production no. 5V21
Original airdate May 12, 1998
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"Becoming, Part One" is episode 21 of season 2 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The penultimate episode is the first in a two-part season finale.

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[edit] Plot synopsis

[edit] Summary

Angelus begins his plans to bring about apocalypse by using Acathla, a demon that came to suck the world into Hell.

[edit] Expanded overview

Galway, Ireland 1753: Liam, the man who will become Angel, is kicked out of a tavern along with his friend because they ran out of money. The friend slumps in the snowy road while Liam is lured into an alley by a beautiful blonde. The mysterious blond woman is Darla. Telling him to close his eyes, Darla then sires Angelus.

Sunnydale, present: Buffy tries to send a war message to Angelus via a vampire, who refuses to do the chore. She stakes him as Angelus watches from afar and simply says "Soon" before leaving. The next day, Giles visits a museum that just discovered a big stone block. The man in charge, Doug Perren, agrees to wait for Giles to examine it when Giles discovers an opening in the rock. Meanwhile, Willow offers to help Buffy study for the chemistry final.

London, 1860: Drusilla is a young Catholic who enters a confessional booth just as Angelus kills the priest behind the screen. She tells of unwanted visions such as one of a cave-in at a mine that happened that morning. He derides her as a devil child before finally agreeing to let her go with ten Our Father's and an Act of Contrition.

Sunnydale, present: Drusilla lets Angelus know what she and Spike read in the paper about the museum's new discovery. They decide to pay a visit to the curator. Meanwhile, Buffy is struggling with Willow's lesson when her pencil slips to the floor beside the floppy disk Ms. Calendar had left beside the teacher's desk. Willow pops the floppy into the computer and they are horrified when they realize the content.

Rumanian woods, 1898: The body of a young Gypsy girl lies on a table next to a fire as an elderly woman recites a curse. Angelus is running desperate through the woods towards the camp. The woman completes the ritual and Angelus falls to the ground. His eyes glow and his soul is restored. A Gypsy elder emerges beside Angelus-now-Angel and explains the curse to him that he will soon remember the girl's murder and now have remorse for every vile act he committed.

Sunnydale, present: Giles explains that the ritual requires much knowledge about magic, but Willow is undeterred. Xander believes that Angelus should die for his crimes and upsets Giles with his comments about Ms. Calendar. Xander thinks Buffy is selfish. She leaves to clear her head and encounters fellow Slayer Kendra, who has returned with information that a dark power is about to rise in Sunnydale. At the same time, Drusilla kills the curator while Angelus and his minions steal the statue. Angelus returns to tell Spike the story of Acathla, a demon that came to suck the world into Hell. A virtuous knight stabbed him in the heart before he could draw a breath, but someone worthy can remove the sword to awaken Acathla. Angelus wants to make history end. Kendra has brought a sword blessed by the same knight who stopped Acathla.

Manhattan, New York 1996: A dirty Angel stumbles aimlessly through the streets, looking like a derelict and ends up in an alley lined with trash, where he attempts to kill a rat for food. A good demon named Whistler appears out of the darkness and asks for a chance to show him something so he can make a choice about whether he wants to change.

Los Angeles, 1996: A black car stops in front of Hemery High, and Angel rolls down the window just enough to catch a glimpse of a young Buffy exiting with three friends. She is a bit vain and definitely spoiled. Then a Watcher named Merrick finds her and shocks her about some destiny fighting vampires. He then observes her in a cemetery staking her first vampire rather clumsily. He sees her go home to a mother who seems a bit more understanding than a very disgruntled father. Angel decides that he wants "to be somebody."

Sunnydale, present: Angelus kills a human, spreading blood on his palm, then recites an incantation in Latin, and tries to pull out the sword in vain. Spike is amused, but Drusilla is not. Angelus decides to pay a visit to an old friend to find out what he should do to complete the ritual. The next day, Buffy and Willow are taking an exam when a vampire walks to the front of the classroom and self-immolates, telling Buffy as she is killed by sunlight that she must meet Angelus that night. Buffy asks Willow to perform the restoration as a safety measure and Kendra to protect her friends.

Buffy finds Angelus at the cemetery and they start fighting. The two trade blows for a while, before he reveals that this is simply as distraction to get her away from the others. Buffy is horrified that she's been tricked into leaving her friends unprotected and immedietly makes a run for the school as Angelus taunts her. Willow begins the restoration however an army of vampires invade. During the struggle Giles is knocked out, Xander's arm is broken and Willow has a bookcase pushed down on top of her and she receives the full force of the impact. Cordelia is the only one able to escape. Drusilla enters and hypnotizes Kendra before slicing her neck. Kendra falls to the ground, motionless. The vampires remove an unconscious Giles as Buffy bursts into the school. She rushes to Kendra's body and realises that she's dead, and takes her hand. She reaches to Kendra's face with her other hand and strokes it gently. As Buffy mourns her fellow Slayer, a police officer appears and tells her to freeze.

[edit] Acting

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[edit] Special guest

[edit] Guest starring

[edit] Co-starring

  • Shannon Welles as Gypsy Woman
  • Zito Kazann as Gypsy Man
  • Ginger Williams as Girl
  • Nina Gervitz as Teacher

[edit] Writing

Buffy's desperate run in the hallway will be incorporated into the opening credits of Season 3.

Whistler ends his opening speech saying, "I'll show you what I mean." Whistler concludes the episode saying, "You'll see what I mean." (In the original airing of this episode on the WB, it is Angel who gives the opening speech and says "I'll show you what I mean.")

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[edit] Music

[edit] Whistler

  • A line cut from the episode was revealed in the Watcher's Guide; Whistler tells Angel, "There are three kinds of people that no one understands: geniuses, madmen and guys that mumble."
  • The good demon Whistler has the same name as the character in the Blade film trilogy, and has a similar job: teaching a unique vampire how to be a positive influence rather than a destructive one.
  • Whistler was originally supposed to be a regular in the Angel spinoff but the actor was unable at the time so the Doyle character was brought in.

[edit] Translations

  • French title: "Acathla - 1ère partie" ("Acathla - Part 1")
  • Italian title: "L'inizio della storia - I parte" ("The beginning of the story - Part 1")
  • German title: "Wendepunkte" ("Watersheds")
  • Japanese title: "変貌 パート1" ("Henbō Pāto 1" - "Transfiguration, Part 1")

[edit] Continuity

[edit] Arc significance

We see the way Angelus tormented Drusilla in life; she had a talent like Cassandra's.

Giles confesses to using an Orb of Thesulah as a paperweight. In Passion, when Jenny Calendar goes to buy one at the magic shop, the shopkeeper tells her that people have been buying them as New Age paperweights.

Buffy is revealed to be quite the charmer like Cordelia before she found her destiny.

The discovery of Ms. Calendar's floppy disk sets Willow on a path of magic. She begins practising seriously in season three, and grows steadily more powerful as the series progresses. Her magic becomes an important plot device in later seasons, particularly season six.

Kendra suffers a less fortunate fate as she makes way for a darker Slayer the following season.

Giles's concerns about Willow becoming too involved in magic will prove well founded in season 6.

Buffy and Xander's fight about whether or not Angelus should be killed for his crimes is much like the one they have in season 7 about Anya, only the roles are reversed. Buffy mentions killing Angel in this fight.

This is the only time on Buffy that we see Drusilla as a human. Another flashback to her human life is shown on the Angel episode Dear Boy.

[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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