This Year's Girl

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This Year's Girl
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 15
Written by Douglas Petrie
Directed by Michael Gershman
Production no. 4ABB15
Original airdate February 22, 2000
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"This Year's Girl" is the 15th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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[edit] Plot synopsis

[edit] Summary

While Buffy and the Scooby Gang (now with Riley on board) try to find Adam, Faith wakes up from a coma and finds the Mayor has left her a device which she uses to switch bodies with Buffy. Members of the Watchers' Council arrive in Sunnydale, alerted to Faith's waking.

[edit] Expanded overview

In a dream, Buffy and Faith put clean sheets on a bed, until suddenly Faith's blood begins to drip onto the white sheets. Buffy twists a knife in Faith's stomach. Xander is checking out the Blaster gun from the Initiative, but he doesn't have the knowledge to fix it. Giles is concerned about Buffy because she's been patrolling non-stop for days without finding Adam. Buffy is worried about Riley because she still hasn't seen him. Xander accidentally shocks himself with the Blaster, but no one notices. Riley wakes up and tries to leave the hospital but Forrest and Graham try to talk him out of it. On patrol, Buffy, Willow and Xander find a demon strung up on a tree opened up like a dissection experiment. Buffy explains her plans for getting Riley out, but it turns out it's not necessary as he has gotten away from the hospital and is there in Xander's basement with them.

At the hospital, Faith, still in a coma, is dreaming she is having a picnic with the Mayor. The dream becomes a nightmare when Buffy arrives, slits the Mayor's throat, then chases Faith into an open grave. As Faith climbs out of the grave in her dream, she awakens from her coma. Pulling free of the tubes in her body, Faith walks out into the hospital halls and encounters a girl. She thinks it's still the day of Graduation, but the girl informs her of the date and that the Mayor died at the graduation ceremony. Faith leaves the hospital in the girl's clothes. Riley and Buffy talk about their jobs working to fight the forces of evil. Buffy tells him he has a choice in what he does with his life. At the hospital, a detective talks with members of the hospital staff. They find a girl, beaten up and stripped, but no Faith. A nurse makes a call, asking for a team to be sent out.

Faith walks around Sunnydale looking at all the things that have changed, ending up outside Giles' house eavesdropping on the Scooby Gang's plans to attack Adam. A phone call informs Buffy that Faith is awake and on the loose. They talk about how they're going to deal with her, but conclude that they'll have to see what condition she is in first. On campus Buffy and Willow run into Faith. The two Slayers talk about what happened and fight briefly before the cops arrive and Faith runs.

Willow brings Tara along with her to search for Faith. Xander and Giles go searching the streets for Faith and Adam but instead encounter Spike. He's not willing to help them, but instead help Faith find and kill them all. A helicopter lands, three men carrying briefcases exit and after conversing with the nurse, they go into the hospital. Faith is approached by a demon that tries to give her a gift, but she kills him and runs off with the box. She breaks into a multi-media store to watch a video tape of the Mayor on one of the VCRs and then opens a box from him that contains a special gift.

Buffy and Riley talk about Faith; Buffy doesn't mention that she stabbed Faith to save Angel. Faith arrives at Buffy's house and punches out Joyce. Keeping Joyce her captive, Faith doesn't think Buffy will arrive, but is surprised when Buffy flies through the window. The Slayers have a fight that travels through almost every room of the house while Joyce calls the police.

Giles finds the lights don't work at his apartment but a lamp turns on and the three men with briefcases are there. One of them says "Hello Rupert", and then both Giles and the audience know they are from the council.

Faith puts the gift from the Mayor on her hand and grabs Buffy's hand. A light flows through them and Buffy punches Faith. Buffy smashes the metal contraption from the Mayor and when Joyce asks her if she's okay, Buffy responds, "Five by five."

[edit] Acting

[edit] Starring

[edit] Guest starring

[edit] Co-starring

  • Jeff Ricketts as Weatherby
  • Kevin Owers as Smith
  • Mark Gantt as Demon
  • Kimberly McRae as Visitor
  • Sara Van Horn as Older Nurse
  • Brian Hawley as Orderly
  • Jack Esformes as Doctor

[edit] Quotes and trivia

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
  • "This Year's Girl," the name of the episode, is a song by Elvis Costello.
  • This is the second episode that mentions Dawn (the first being in Season 3) foreshadowing her arrival in season 5

[edit] Themes

In their book discussing existentialism in Buffy, Richardson and Rabb argue that this episode and the next (intended or not) explore the impact of Sartre's Look - the outside view that causes a person to redefine themselves from the perspective of the Other. They interpret Faith's defection to the Mayor and relentless dreams of Buffy stalking her as Faith's attempt to escape Buffy’s judgmental Look and the accompanying guilt it brings. When the two Slayers meet again, Faith immediately denies her possession by Buffy, saying, "You’re not me." However, she is beginning to acknowledge the guilt brought on by Buffy's Look; when Buffy expresses concern for the innocent people surrounding them, Faith claims there is no such thing as an innocent person. Richardson and Rabb point out that therefore Faith herself "must realize at some level she is not innocent, but is in fact guilty of horrendous crimes."[1]

[edit] Translations

  • Italian title: "La Ragazza dell'Anno" ("The Girl of the Year")
  • German title: "Böses Erwachen" ("Bad Awakening"; it can be interpreted as German idiom indicating that due to an incident someone suddenly has to face a bad situation after he ignored it for a long time)
  • French title: "Une Revenante, Première Partie" ("A Ghost - Part 1"; the word "Revenante" is a way of saying "ghost" typically used to talk about a person that has not been here for a while, on the contrary of "Fantôme" which often means "ghost" in a literal sense only)
  • Spanish title: "La Chica del Año" ("The Girl of the Year")

[edit] Continuity

[edit] Arc significance

  • Faith tells Buffy in a dream sequence that "little sis" is coming, foreshadowing Dawn's arrival.

[edit] Timing

  • Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: January 2000 - Spring 2000
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.12 A New Man
L.A., 2000 A1.12 Expecting
L.A., 2000 Angel graphic novel: Hunting Ground
L.A., 2000 Angel comic: Strange Bedfellows/Love for sale
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.13 The I in Team
L.A., 2000 A1.13 She
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.14 Goodbye Iowa
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy video game: Wrath of the Darkhul King
L.A., 2000 A1.14 I've Got You Under My Skin
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.15 This Year's Girl
L.A., 2000 A1.15 The Prodigal
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.16 Who Are You
L.A., 2000 A1.16 The Ring
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy comic: Giles
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy comic: Jonathan (by Jane Espenson)
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.17 Superstar
Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 Buffy/Angel graphic novel: Past Lives
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy graphic novel: Out of the Woodwork
Sunnydale, 2000 Buffy book: These Our Actors
L.A., 2000 A1.17 Eternity
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.18 Where the Wild Things Are
L.A., 2000 A1.18 Five By Five
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.19 New Moon Rising
L.A., 2000 A1.19 Sanctuary
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.20 The Yoko Factor
L.A., 2000 A1.20 War Zone
Sunnydale, 2000 B4.21 Primeval
L.A., 2000 A1.21 Blind Date
Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 B4.22 Restless
L.A., 2000 A1.22 To Shanshu in L.A.
L.A., 2000 Angel comic: Cordelia special
Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 Buffy/Angel books: Unseen [Trilogy]

[edit] External links

[edit] Reviews

[edit] References

  1. ^ Richardson, J. Michael & Rabb, J. Douglas (2007), “Buffy, Faith and Bad Faith: Choosing to be the Chosen One”, Slayage 23, <http://slayageonline.com/essays/slayage23/Richardson_Rabb.htm>. Retrieved on 26 July 2007 
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