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| Writer: | David Greenwalt |
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The battle for Homecoming Queen is on, and it's a lot more fun than it has any right to be. This isn't a mind blowing episode of BtVS, but it's quite entertaining. Where it loses some credibility is in its choice of demon contestants in Mr. Trick's SlayerFest 98. As example, the remaining Gorch vampire and his 'wife' are somehow cornier that when he appeared back in "Bad Eggs" (2x12). Nevertheless, lots of other important stuff happens here. The Mayor is introduced, Buffy tries to compete in a popularity contest in hope that she's chosen for something besides beheading, and there's more Mr. Trick.
Early on we see Buffy visiting Angel at the mansion trying to explain to him that she's moved on and that things are different now. Angel's reaction to all this news is perfect because his last ensouled memory is sleeping with her. It's no wonder that he still feels extremely close to her. Buffy also tells him about her relationship with Scott Hope. She thinks he's a stable guy, but it turns out her "out of it" behavior hasn't gone unnoticed, so he breaks up with her.
This (the emotional detachment with her boyfriends) is a problem that Buffy has throughout the entire series. She feels like she's giving a relationship her all even though she's not genuinely emotionally open. Like Riley says in "Into the Woods" (5x10), "It's about me taking care of you! It's about letting me in." In that same episode, Xander tells her that in order to have a working relationship you've got to be completely open with your partner, "I'm talking scary, messy, no-emotions-barred need." Buffy fully understands and articulates her problem by "Conversations with Dead People" (7x07), while talking to the vampire Holden.
The rest of the episode is completely focused on Buffy and Cordelia. Because Cordelia gets side-tracked by her Homecoming Queen campaign and forgets to remind Buffy about the photo shoot, Buffy takes a stand and decides to compete against Cordelia (and the others) for Homecoming Queen. She tells everyone it's not a big deal to her, but it's obvious it means a ton. Buffy breaking the glass bottle with her hand after she discovers that all her friends are helping Cordelia instead of her is the first striking example of its importance. It's not until later and under attack when Buffy admits to Cordelia the true reason for competing. She simply wants to be chosen for something other than slaying for once so that she's recognized as being a person, and not simply the Slayer.
It's amazingly fitting, though, that neither of them win the crown. Cordelia is made for this competition, so when she loses too, Buffy doesn't have to feel very bad about it. On an unrelated topic, we finally got to see the Mayor! Right from his very first scene he comes across as creepy and multi-layered. There's a lot more entertainment and development for him on the way.
Overall this is a perfectly enjoyable episode with a few small problems. The only thing I outright hated was Willow and Xander's kiss. This relationship is really coming out of nowhere, from a character development perspective, and I don't buy it at all. It appears as though the only reason the writers made them do this is because Cordelia is moving over to AtS next season. Also, Anya (entering the picture soon) will need Xander to be free so she can put the fun moves on him. I find the Willow and Xander 'thing' one of the few times in the series where the characters did something I felt was out of character. In reality, though, it's a small complaint in an otherwise very fun episode.
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| Pros: | |
| + | Oz breaking up the Buffy and Scott Homecoming stalemate. "The judges will accept that as a 'yes.'" |
| + | Mr. Trick calls Buffy nubile. |
| + | Buffy's favorite teacher from the previous year doesn't remember her. |
| + | Mr. Trick's speech on the recorded tape meant for Buffy and Faith. |
| + | Willow and Xander's "formal clothes" scene before the kiss. |
| + | Willow and Xander deciding to swap Faith for Cordelia in the limo so Buffy and Cordelia can work out their 'issues.' |
| + | Giles trying to make a joke about there being trouble then wandering off for mini sandwiches. |
| + | Faith insinuating to Scott Hope's new girlfriend he has some kind of genital disease. |
| Cons: | |
| - | Mr. Trick could have easily escaped police custody if he'd tried (unless they were vampires, but it didn't appear that they were). |
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| MAYOR: | After every meal and under your fingernails. Dirt gets trapped there... and germs... and mayonnaise. My dear mother said, 'cleanliness is next to godliness', and I believed her. She never caught a cold. |
| XANDER: | Buffy and Faith are in the library getting all sweaty. |
| CORDELIA: | They're training. |
| XANDER: | I stand by my phrase. |
| TRICK: | We all have the desire to win. Whether we're human... vampire... ...and whatever the hell you are, my brother. You got them spiny-looking head things. I ain't never seen that before. |
| XANDER: | Because I respect you. And Oz. And I would never... |
| WILLOW: | I would never, either! I-it must be the clothes. I-it's a fluke. |
| XANDER: | It's a clothes fluke, that's what it is. And there'll be no more fluking. |
| WILLOW: | Not ever. |
| XANDER: | We gotta get out of these clothes! Right now! Oh, I didn't mean... |
| WILLOW: | I didn't... me, either! |
| WILLOW: | Because |
| TRICK: | Faith... Buffy... Have a nice death. |
| CORDELIA: | Hello! How stupid are you people? She's a Slayer. I'm a Homecoming Queen! |
| BUFFY: | You really love Xander? |
| CORDELIA: | Well, he kinda grows on you, like... a Chia Pet. |
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| 75/100 |
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Flawed in some areas. Possibly lacking in character development and relevance or possessing a poor plot and/or villain. There's still a lot of good material mixed in with the mediocre.
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| 1. | JessicaMay 1, 2007 (Tue)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I, too, have noticed the "You have all my faith" line. There does seem to be a slight stressing of the last word. |
| 2. | AustinSep 25, 2007 (Tue)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Don't forget Buffy's line (To Cordy): Your brain isn't connected to your mouth is it? |
| 3. | buffyholicOct 21, 2007 (Sun)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| This is pretty funnny and also insightful. It´s quite moving the speech Buffy has with Cordelia about wanting to be chosen for something else than slaying. Mr. Trick is also very amusing and so is the Mayor. Although I don´t like Willow/Xander relationship, I don´t think it´s out of character. First, it´s true that Willow has Oz now but a person never forgets that first special someone, their first crush, so she still has some feelings for Xander, she will always have a special place for him in her heart. Second, imo, Xander is acting mostly out of fear. It´s what Buffy told Xander in IRYJ, he was always the "belle of the ball" and was always the centre of Willow´s world and he´s afraid of losing that. In Phases, he gets jealous of Oz because he is building a relationship with her. And Xander is finding out he is not the center of her world anymore and that frightens him. Xander may not be in love, but what he feels for her is very strong and he doesn´t want to lose that. |
| 4. | gabrielleabelleNov 8, 2007 (Thu)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I, too, thought the Willow/Xander thing was off. Considering how happy Willow has been with Oz, it seems unlikely that she'd start up with Xander kissage. And given that Willow and Oz get back together shortly afterwards, it seems like it was done with the purpose of breaking up Xander and Cordy. There's better ways to do that. I love the Mayor. I also noticed that line of his while rewatching it. It may be a stretch, but I can see Joss doing it. |
| 5. | NixJun 3, 2008 (Tue)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Nobody's mentioned the wonderful strengths/weaknesses board Buffy composes; a definite non-slaying organizational/analytical strength on her part, uncompromising (listing Xander as one of Cordelia's weaknesses), accurate, funny as hell and just a little confusing ('Brie'?!). I suppose this strength comes out again in S7. |
| 6. | PaulaOct 7, 2008 (Tue)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| My main problem here is that I just don't buy the part where Buffy and Cordelia are supposed to be - or ever have been - friends. Yeah, Cordelia is a part of the gang now and she and Buffy get along better than they used to back in S1, but unless one defines friendship as something very superficial, that doesn't mean Buffy and Cordelia are anything like friends. Likewise, I don't think Buffy and Anya ever were friends, either. |
| 7. | SeleneJul 8, 2009 (Wed)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Thank the goddess I'm not the only one who thinks the whole Willow/Xander fluke thing is TOTALLY out of character! I never understood it, at least from Willow's POV. I mean she's happy with Oz, Xander is supposedly happy with Cordelia, why is it that suddenly they can't keep their hands off each other? It simply doesn't make sense. |
| 8. | LeeluJul 8, 2009 (Wed)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I don't necessarily think it's out of character for them, but the timing, etc., is. It was much more natural and believable in the first episode of season two (with the ice cream nose, etc.). |
| 9. | JenniJul 28, 2009 (Tue)View This Person's Comments | Link | |
| You forgot to mention the best part of the episode: the dry erase board! I paused the DVD to check out everyone's strengths and weaknesses. I love Cordelia's. "Strengths: Designer Clothes. Good Teeth. Weaknesses: Xander." |
| 10. | fray-adjacentMay 21, 2010 (Fri) @ 1:18pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I agree that Cordelia and Buffy were never friends, but I don't think this episode is inconsistent with that. In fact, after this episode they seem slightly cooler with each other than they were before, showing that their "make up and be friends" moment wasn't all that genuine. The scene where Faith humiliates Scott Hope as revenge for him dumping Buffy is funny, but also quite meaningful. At this point Faith is on her way to becoming Buffy's friend. The events in "Revelations" undermine that, though, and even though they have fun slaying together for a while, they never can become close. This is tiny, but it drives me crazy that, in the coronation scene, Buffy doesn't pull up the strap on her dress. |
| 11. | ElbieJun 13, 2010 (Sun) @ 8:18pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I think that Xander and Willow's kiss was totally in character. In season four when Willow is with Tara, she says that she likes having something that's hers. I think Xander feels that way about Willow. It's not attraction in the relatable sense but it's something. More importantly, in I Robot, You Jane, Xander gets a little upset when Willow finds someone else to obsess over. In season three, Willow has found a man who treats her well and it's somewhat threatening to Xander. As for his cheating on Cordelia, he's demonstrated himself to be very weak emotionally and sexually so it's not so unbelievable that he'd go that far. As for Willow, an infatuation as big as hers doesn't just go away. Her relationship with Oz certainly would help take her mind off Xander as well as her diving in to magicks. However, I think it just puts her attraction to Xander on the back burner but doesn't get rid of it altogether so when he's up for it, who is she to say no? Also, Willow is seen to be "straight" in these earlier seasons because she hasn't yet pursued a lesbian relationship. However, many homosexuals will attest to the fact that being gay doesn't just hit you one day; it is an ongoing confusion that affects your life for a long time before you understand yourself and your feelings. Although she was in love with Oz, she likely felt slightly empty with him and, although it proved to be false, she may have thought that Xander would have compensated for that emptiness. |
| 12. | MontyJul 23, 2010 (Fri) @ 5:14pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| didn't Angel spend like a hundred years or so in a he'll demension and have his soul the whole time? willow Xander makes no sense |
| 13. | nathan.taurusAug 15, 2010 (Sun) @ 7:50pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| The Good:
Buffy and Faith "getting all sweaty" in the library. I stand by that comment. Willow and Xander getting dressed up in his room. 'Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered' anyone. Buffy threatening Cordelia. "Don't you ever do that again!" "Vapid whore!" Slayerfest '98. Cordelia taking the spatula over the telephone. The yellow demon landing on the grenade. Giles knocked unconcious for the 7th time in the series. The Bad: Buffy's crucifix necklace. It is so small, what's the point? She has at least 5 others. Only a religious person would wear one that tiny as it wouldn't deter vamps. The spatula looks plastic yet dusted the vampire. No one heard the semi automatic gunfire in the school? Foreshadowing: Faith realises Buffy punches harder with rage. In 'Flooded', Willow points this out to her. |
| 14. | nathan.taurusAug 15, 2010 (Sun) @ 7:50pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| The Good:
Buffy and Faith "getting all sweaty" in the library. I stand by that comment. Willow and Xander getting dressed up in his room. 'Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered' anyone. Buffy threatening Cordelia. "Don't you ever do that again!" "Vapid whore!" Slayerfest '98. Cordelia taking the spatula over the telephone. The yellow demon landing on the grenade. Giles knocked unconcious for the 7th time in the series. The Bad: Buffy's crucifix necklace. It is so small, what's the point? She has at least 5 others. Only a religious person would wear one that tiny as it wouldn't deter vamps. The spatula looks plastic yet dusted the vampire. No one heard the semi automatic gunfire in the school? Foreshadowing: Faith realises Buffy punches harder with rage. In 'Flooded', Willow points this out to her. |
| 15. | LizzieDec 21, 2010 (Tue) @ 9:47amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| did you check out the strength/weakness board buffy made? xander was one of cordy's weakness |
| 16. | Iguana-on-a-stickDec 21, 2010 (Tue) @ 11:39amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Buffy wears that necklace because Angel gives it to her in the first episode. I doubt it's meant as a weapon, it's because of the sentimental value. |
| 17. | odigityJan 17, 2011 (Mon) @ 1:09pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| "Mr. Trick could have easily escaped police custody if he'd tried" Sure, but he can do it later, too. Handcuffs aren't going to hold a vampire. The way I read it is he wants to play it cool for now to find out what the deal is, which adds a lot to the character. "No reason to burn that bridge." He's got smarts and class. He's on a mission to redefine vampiredom. Almost the vampire analog to Buffy, in that sense. I was sad to see him die later. |
| 18. | ElizabethJan 24, 2011 (Mon) @ 9:05pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| How has no one mentioned Cordelia's stand off against Gortch?? That may just be her best moment on Buffy! |
| 19. | DimitriJan 25, 2011 (Tue) @ 8:19amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Yeah, that was good!
Kinda like the one she did in Angels Room w/a Vu. |
| 20. | smallprint84Apr 20, 2011 (Wed) @ 3:43amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| Trivia: SMG broke a bone in her hand while filming "Homecoming".
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| 21. | AnaJun 16, 2011 (Thu) @ 11:01pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| What bothered me was buffy going on with the whole "Im with a stable guy" now when she hasn't apologized/tried to rationalize the fact that she plunged a sword in him a few months ago? What happened to guilt? I definitely don't think she did the wrong thing at all by sacrificing him but I mean come on, I'd feel guilty for killing "the love of my life" |
| 22. | Captain HaddockSep 7, 2011 (Wed) @ 12:23pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I never thought the Xander/Willow incident was that unusual, mind you my best friends did the exact same thing at university, and like the show, her boyfriend took him back but not his girlfriend. |
| 23. | Gemma Dec 28, 2011 (Wed) @ 3:01amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I like this episode, plots about Buffy wanting a normal life are always strong and i thought the build up to her wanting to run against Cordelia for Homecoming Queen was believable, her misspent youth and missing out on the yearbook pictures were poignant for her quintessential desire to be a person. I always root for Buffy! This was a nice little competition :) with Buffy and her 'deep but shy' campaign pictures! This is an episode with a myriad of plot lines, not all of them in my opinion survived and its the WIllow/Xander one i like least. I agree with you Mike regarding the WIllow and Xander affair it was never an easy on the eye moment to watch but i guess after the events of Becoming pt 2 the writers had to go there but i've never seen it as conducive to the story. I did want to ask you what you thought about Buffy killing the two germans? Its the first and i think ever time we see Buffy kill to human beings without remorse. Buffy has always had a cohesive stand point on authority, if the evil is human they should be dealt with by human laws, which is what she stress in season 6 and Warren. |
| 24. | MikeJerDec 28, 2011 (Wed) @ 11:39amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| The way I see it, Gemma, Buffy didn't kill the two German snipers. If I recall correctly, she tricks them into shooting each other. They were the ones that pulled the trigger and were trying to kill her. I don't see this as being contradictory to what the character is about. Buffy's not a pacifist -- she simply won't take human life with her own hands unless she has absolutely no other option to protect herself and the innocents around her (e.g. S5's "Spiral"). |
| 25. | AlexJan 4, 2012 (Wed) @ 4:13amView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| While it obviously makes a bit of a difference that the Germans are tricked into killing each other rather than being killed by Buffy's own hands, I don't really think that's the most important point. I think Buffy's stance on killing humans is more that she won't dish out punishment or actively seek out human criminals to kill them as she would with demons. So while she won't pursue Warren in order to punish and/or kill him, I don't think that stance extends to her not killing in self-defence when two people are chasing her and others with massive guns. I kind of doubt she'd lose sleep over that no matter what her usual 'policy' on humans might be. Having said all that, I was never convinced that the two Germans were completely human. They almost seem like robots to me. |
| 26. | fray-adjacentJan 4, 2012 (Wed) @ 1:17pmView This Person's Comments | Link | |
| I agree. The difference between this case and, e.g., "Ted" (before she found out he was a robot) was that in the latter case Buffy wailed on him a lot harder than she needed to given how much danger she (thought she) was in. She was entering punishment territory, not self-defense territory. That's not the case for the snipers here or for the "role-playing rejects" in "Spiral", and it makes all the difference to Buffy where humans are concerned, at least until Season 7. |
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