Bring on the Night (Buffy episode)
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 10 |
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Written by | Marti Noxon and Douglas Petrie | ||||||
Directed by | David Grossman | ||||||
Guest stars | Anthony Stewart Head (Giles) Kristine Sutherland (Joyce) Tom Lenk (Andrew) Iyari Limon (Kennedy) Clara Bryant (Molly) Courtnee Draper (Annabelle) Juliet Landau (Drusilla) DB Woodside (Principal Wood) |
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Production no. | 7ABB10 | ||||||
Original airdate | December 17, 2002 | ||||||
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"Bring on the Night" is the tenth episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
[edit] Summary
"Bring on the Night" starts with the Scooby Gang recovering from the attack by the Bringers and the loss of Spike, who is still being tortured by The First in the guises of himself, Buffy and Drusilla. Spike, however, refuses to give in, telling The First that if Buffy believes in him, he can believe in himself, too.
Back at Buffy's house, the somewhat overenthusiastic Dawn and Anya help Buffy question Andrew, who leads them to the seal underneath the school. They find Spike's blood and cover the seal up again with shovels they find next to it. Still carrying the shovels, they leave the school, meeting Principal Wood on the way — who himself is carrying a shovel, too, from burying Jonathan in the previous episode.
Back at home, Willow's locator spell goes terribly wrong, with a demon — probably the First — taking control of her briefly. Buffy promises the panicked witch they will not call on her to use magic until they know what they are doing.
Giles suddenly appears at the door, bringing three potential slayers, the news that the Watchers' Council has been destroyed and information on the First. After assessing the situation, Giles tells Buffy that she is the only chance the Potentials and in fact the world have. The Potentials try to settle in, with Kennedy showing a definite interest in sleeping in the same room as the slightly flustered Willow.
Buffy and Giles go back to the Christmas tree lot where Buffy first found the Bringers in "Amends". She falls in a hole and meets the Turok-Han, and barely manages to escape alive after a spike to the "Übervampire's" heart fails to kill it. That night, the Scoobies prepare for an attack on the house by the Turok-Han. However, one of the Potentials panics, bolts, and is killed by the monster. Buffy is too late to save her, and again only barely survives the encounter.
So badly wounded her friends wonder if she will even survive, Buffy ends the episode with a rousing speech, telling her gang that they will win — and that the Scoobies and Potentials have just become an army.
[edit] Expanded overview
The gang research The First, but don't have much luck finding anything. Dawn grows impatient with Andrew's state of unconsciousness, but keeps researching at Buffy's request. Buffy asks for a book and her mother hands it to her. Joyce warns her that she needs to rest if she intends to defeat this evil, but Buffy knows the vision isn't real and then Xander wakes her up from her dream. The Ubervamp drags Spike further into a cave where the First has taken on Drusilla's form to watch Spike get tortured.
At the Summers house, Dawn and Anya secretly try to force Andrew to wake and he does as Buffy walks in the room. They begin to interrogate him again about the First, but he takes some prompting before he's willing to help them. Andrew leads the gang to the school basement where the seal is still exposed on the ground, but no Spike or First Evil to be seen. Although they don't know what the seal did or does, the gang grab shovels and cover it with dirt again. On the way out, Buffy and Dawn run into Principal Wood, also carrying a shovel. Buffy and Dawn try to explain Buffy's surprising recovery from being sick and their own possession of a shovel while the principal explains himself and asks Buffy to return to work soon.
At the house, Willow begins a spell to find the First, but it doesn't go anything like she planned. Explosive bolts send Anya and Buffy flying while Willow is briefly possessed by the First Evil. Xander smashes a bowl used in the spell which breaks the effects and sends Willow crashing. She's fearful of the magic and hurting people and begs Buffy not to let her hurt anyone with magic. Buffy starts to leave to find the First herself, but is surprised to find Giles standing outside her front door. With him are three young girls--Kennedy, Molly and Annabelle--who are potential slayers that he's trying to protect.
Giles informs the whole gang about the First's plans to destroy all slayers-in-training, their watchers and eventually the two active Slayers, Buffy and Faith. He breaks the news that the Council has been completely destroyed along with most of their records, except for the few books and references on the First he stole while there was still time. Giles goes over basic knowledge about the First Evil, explaining that it can only take on the appearance of the dead, but it's incapable of solid form. He informs Buffy that unfortunately, she's the only one strong enough to actually stand a chance of winning against the First. One of the Slayers, Kennedy, objects to the situation and wonders why they're hiding out on the Hellmouth of all places with only one person responsible for all their lives.
In the cave, the Ubervamp tortures Spike by dunking his head under water while "Drusilla" lectures Spike about following the rules. Kennedy helps Willow make the sleeping arrangements around the house and ultimately, Kennedy ends up staying in Willow's room. The girls convene in the kitchen and start eating cookies after Dawn burns the meal she was trying to cook. Buffy and Giles walk and talk together as they search for an entrance to the cave Buffy remembers from the first time she encountered the First and it's minions, the Bringers. Buffy unintentionally finds it as she falls through some old planks covering the ground. As she searches the caves, she's viciously attacked by the Ubervamp. She stakes the demon, but it doesn't kill him and he proceeds to beat her up badly. Buffy narrowly manages to escape the cave by climbing out and the vampire is kept at bay by the rising sun.
Giles and Buffy return to the house to find the three potential slayers hanging out in the kitchen. Giles tells them all about the vampire Buffy fought, a Turok-Han. He explains that it's part of a separate race of vampires that is far superior to and feared by the everyday vampires Buffy is used to. At work, Buffy researches "evil" on the Internet as Principal Woods stops to check on her. Again, in the cave, Spike is smacked around by the Ubervamp while Drusilla dances about and tries to convince Spike to decide to be on their side of the game. Spike doesn't fall for the mind tricks and earns himself more of a beating from the Ubervamp.
Buffy reviews her wounds as her mother pays her another visit. Joyce talks to Buffy about evil and it's constant presence in everyone and about the pressure Buffy's feeling to deal with this evil. She wakes up to find that she's still at work and had been in the middle of a meeting with a student. The student walks off and Principal Wood watches on from his office as a very tired Buffy tries to deal with the stress. Later that evening, the gang prepares for sundown and the potential danger it brings to them. The potential Slayers get weapons while Andrew tries unsuccessfully to convince Buffy and Xander to untie him. As Buffy watches for the sun to set, Giles reminds her that she's the one being depended on and then Molly interrupts, informing them that Annabelle ran off.
The could-be Slayer runs through the streets of Sunnydale until she's captured by the Ubervamp and quickly killed. Buffy shows up in time to find the dead body and be attacked by the Ubervamp herself. She is hurt and runs off in search of better fighting grounds and a useful weapon. Again, the vampire has the upper hand, but Buffy drops a bundle of heavy steel beams on the creature, smashing it to the ground. Practically unaffected, the Ubervamp rises from the mountain of beams and goes after Buffy again. He throws her around some more, finally tossing her through a stone wall where she's buried under rubble and steel on the other side.
The First in Drusilla's form gets angry with Spike as he continues to refuse to cooperate. Because of Buffy's faith in him, he feels strong enough to refuse. A terribly wounded Buffy sits alone at home as she listens to Giles and Willow talk in another room. They worry about Buffy's condition and their ability to fight this thing that seems so much bigger than them all. Buffy finally comes downstairs and gives an inspirational speech about this huge challenge before them that is bigger than any evil they've ever faced. She tells the group that she's more scared than ever, but she's not about to back down now. There's a new plan: they're declaring war on this evil instead of waiting for it to make a move
[edit] Writing and acting
- Though not apparent when they first show up, the Potentials will redefine the nature of the series, in that the sheer amount of eventual Potentials represents a major shift in style for Buffy's seventh season: taking in account the eventual total number of potentials, in addition to the main characters, plus Giles, Faith, Principal Wood, Andrew, Caleb and the multiple manifestations of the First, the number of named characters grows to more than 20. This significant expansion of the cast means that screen-time is now divided among a great number of characters (some of which are excluded from some episodes entirely), where previous seasons were always mainly focused on the original Scooby Gang (Buffy, Willow, Xander and Giles), with only a few more characters receiving notable amounts of attention.
- Buffy's final speech, as she asserts her own and her friends' confidence and acknowledgment of the severity of what they are facing becomes a recurring trait of season seven. In fact, the series' writers would apparently eventually come to acknowledge them as excessive, as in later episodes both Buffy and Andrew poke fun at the fact.
[edit] Acting
[edit] Main cast
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers
- Nicholas Brendon as Xander Harris
- Emma Caulfield as Anya Jenkins
- Michelle Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers
- James Marsters as Spike
- Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg
[edit] Recurring role
- Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles
- Tom Lenk as Andrew Wells
- Iyari Limon as Kennedy
- D.B. Woodside as Principal Robin Wood
- Juliet Landau as The First/Drusilla
- Kristine Sutherland as The First/Joyce Summers
[edit] Guest stars
- Camden Toy as Ubervamp
- Clara Bryant as Molly
- Courtnee Draper as Annabelle
[edit] Quotes and trivia
- Giles: "Sorry to barge in. I'm afraid we have a slight… apocalypse."
- Drusilla/First: "And what makes you think you have a choice? What makes you think you will ever be any good at all in this world?"
- Spike: "She does. Because she believes in me."
- Buffy: "I'm beyond tired. I'm beyond scared. I'm standing on the mouth of hell, and it is gonna swallow me whole. And it'll choke on me. We're not ready? They're not ready. They think we're gonna wait for the end to come, like we always do. I'm done waiting. They want an apocalypse? Oh, we'll give 'em one. Anyone else who wants to run, do it now. 'Cause we just became an army. We just declared war. From now on, we won't just face our worst fears, we will seek them out. We will find them, and cut out their hearts one by one, until The First shows itself for what it really is. And I'll kill it myself. There is only one thing on this earth more powerful than evil, and that's us. Any questions?" — which represents the season's tonal turning point.
- The title comes from a song of The Police.
- Xander refers to his repairing windows, as a 'loop', like the 'mummy hand'. He is referring to the mummy hand in the episode Life Serial, which made Buffy complete a menial task over and over.
- Joyce's appearances in Buffy's dreams are her last in the series.
- In this episode, the Turok-Han's blood is black but in the series finale, "Chosen," there is red blood on the weapons Buffy and the other Slayers use.
- In this episode the Turok-Han is shown drowning Spike in a pool of water as a form of torture similar to waterboarding.
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[edit] Translations
- German title: "Wenn die Nacht beginnt" ("When the night begins")
- Italian title: On TV "Ombre nella notte" ("Shadows in the night") or, on DVD, "Calano le tenebre" ("Darkness falls")
- French title: "L'aube du dernier jour" ("Dawn of the Last Day")
- Spanish title: "Los Portadores De La Noche" ("The Bearers Of The Night")
[edit] Continuity
Buffy delivers her "Saint Crispin's day speech" at the end of the episode. In season 5 episode 22 she makes a rather less inspiring speech, and Spike remarks: "not exactly the Saint Crispin's day speech, was it?"
Xander says he's giving up on the Summers' bay window (a favorite entry point for villains throughout the series) but it is repaired again within a few episodes.
[edit] Arc significance
- Giles returns to Sunnydale and will remain for the rest of the series, though he is not always directly involved with the episodes. It is also not yet known how (or whether) he survived the attack seen in "Sleeper".
- The Turok-Han vampire is named and met by the rest of the gang.
- The Potentials start arriving, changing Buffy's role from that of a lone fighter to that of a leader.
- Willow's powers are effectively neutralized for episodes to come by her fear of failure.
- Kennedy, who later became Willow's girlfriend, makes her first appearance.
- It becomes more and more clear that Principal Wood knows more than he is letting on.
- Buffy faces another enemy that it seems she cannot beat, and develops a hardness that will put her into conflict with the others in the next episodes.
[edit] Timing
- Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time (if known) |
Buffyverse: Fall 2002 - December 2002 (non-canon = italic) |
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Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.01 Lessons |
Mexico, 2002 | Buffy/Angel book: Seven Crows |
L.A., 2002 | A4.01 Deep Down |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.02 Beneath You |
L.A., 2002 | A4.02 Ground State |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.03 Same Time, Same Place |
Sunnydale, 2002 | Buffy book: Apocalypse Memories |
L.A., Las Vegas, 2002 | A4.03 The House Always Wins |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.04 Help |
L.A., 2002 | Angel book: Dark Mirror |
Sunnydale, 2002 | Buffy book: Mortal Fear |
Sunnydale, 2002 | Buffy book: Spark and Burn |
Sunnydale, L.A., 2002 | Buffy/Angel book: Heat |
L.A., 2002 | A4.04 Slouching Toward Bethlehem |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.05 Selfless |
L.A., 2002 | A4.05 Supersymmetry |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.06 Him |
L.A., 2002 | Angel book: Solitary Man |
L.A., 2002 | A4.06 Spin the Bottle |
L.A., 2002 | Angel book: Love and Death |
L.A., 2002 | Angel book: Monolith |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.07 Conversations with Dead People |
L.A., 2002 | A4.07 Apocalypse, Nowish |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.08 Sleeper |
L.A., 2002 | A4.08 Habeas Corpses |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.09 Never Leave Me |
L.A., 2002 | A4.09 Long Day's Journey |
Sunnydale, 2002 | B7.10 Bring on the Night |
Unknown, 2002 | Tales of the Vampires: Stacey |
New York, 2002 | Tales of the Vampires: Spot the Vampire |
Unknown 2002 | Tales of the Vampires: Taking Care of Business |
L.A., 2002 | A4.10 Awakening |
[edit] External links
- "Bring on the Night" at the Internet Movie Database
- "Bring On The Night" at TV.com
- BBC episode guide to "Bring on the Night"
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