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Fueled by black magic, Willow targets Andrew and Jonathan, leading to a battle between Buffy and Willow; Spike fights an unstoppable foe.

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Buffy Summers
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Xander Harris
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Anya (as Emma Caulfield)
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Dawn Summers
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Spike
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Willow Rosenberg
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Jonathan Levinson
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Andrew Wells
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Rack
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Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head)
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Clem
Jeff McCredie ...
Officer
Damian Mooney ...
Patrol Cop
Michael Younger ...
Truck Driver
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Cave Demon
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Flaming-Fists Warrior (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bill Norton

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator)
 
Douglas Petrie ... (written by)
 
Rebecca Kirshner ... (story editor) (as Rebecca Rand Kirshner) and
Steven S. DeKnight ... (story editor)
 
Drew Z. Greenberg ... (staff writer) (as Drew Greenberg)

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Marc David Alpert ... co-producer
Gail Berman ... executive producer
James A. Contner ... co-producer
Gareth Davies ... producer
Jane Espenson ... supervising producer
David Fury ... co-executive producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
David Greenwalt ... consulting producer
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Marti Noxon ... executive producer (showrunner) / executive producer / showrunner
Dolly Parton ... executive producer (uncredited)
John F. Perry ... co-producer
Douglas Petrie ... supervising producer
David Solomon ... producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer

Music by

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Thomas Wander ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Raymond Stella ... director of photography

Editing by

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Marilyn McMahon Adams

Editorial Department

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Tamara Becher ... post-production supervisor
Joshua Charson ... assistant editor
Robert Hudson ... assistant editor
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant
Keith Ponschock ... telecine assistant: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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Anya Colloff
Jennifer Fishman ... (as Jennifer Fishman Pate)
Amy McIntyre Britt

Production Design by

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Carey Meyer

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Susan Mina Eschelbach ... (as Susan Eschelbach)

Costume Design by

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Cynthia Bergstrom

Makeup Department

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Lisa Marie Alpert ... hair stylist (as Lisa Marie Rosenberg)
Robert Hall ... special makeup effects creator
Todd McIntosh ... makeup supervisor
Brigette A. Myre ... makeup artist (as Brigette Myre-Ellis)
Jay Wejebe ... makeup artist
Karl Wesson ... key hair stylist
Sean Kenney ... lens technician (uncredited)

Production Management

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John F. Perry ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Athena Alexander ... second assistant director
Sam Hill ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Ed Borasch Jr. ... property master (as Ed Borasch)
Mike B. Brooks ... construction coordinator (as Mike Brooks)
Adolfo Castanon ... greensman
Keith A. Cuba ... lead person (as Keith Cuba)
Lisa Gamel ... paint foreman
Sandy Adams ... on-set dresser (uncredited)
Mark Brooks ... swing gang (uncredited)
Skip Crank ... assistant property master (uncredited)
David Ronan ... assistant propmaster (uncredited)
Kelly Schultz ... set dresser (uncredited)
Stella Starlight ... graphic designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Zane D. Bruce ... foley artist
Bill Jackson ... re-recording mixer
Kurt Kassulke ... re-recording mixer
Tom Perry ... re-recording mixer
Cindy Rabideau ... supervising sound editor
Buck Robinson ... production sound mixer
Devendra Cleary ... sound utility (uncredited)
Mark Cleary ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Robert Guastini ... adr editor (uncredited) / dialogue editor (uncredited)
Mike Marchain ... sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Lee Alan McConnell ... special effects coordinator (as Lee McConnell)
David Marten ... special effects foreman (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Dave Funston ... visual effects artist
Zachary Goodson ... visual effects artist: main titles
Loni Peristere ... visual effects supervisor
Rick Baumgartner ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Mark Kolpack ... on-set supervisor (uncredited)
Deb Santosa ... visual effects artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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John Medlen ... stunt coordinator
Michele Waitman ... stunt double: Sarah Michelle Gellar
John Dixon ... stunts (uncredited)
Jeri Habberstad ... stunt double: Alyson Hannigan (uncredited)
Zach Hudson ... stunt double: James Marsters (uncredited)
Tommy J. Huff ... truck stunts (uncredited)
Michael Hugghins ... stunts (uncredited)
Scott Rhodes ... stunts (uncredited)
Banzai Vitale ... stunt double: Danny Strong (uncredited)
Scott Workman ... stunts (uncredited)

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Ivan Allen ... lighting technician
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator
Loren Johnson ... lighting technician
William Olofsson ... assistant camera (as Bill Olofsson)
George Palmer ... key grip
Mark Schwebel ... dolly grip: b camera
Paul Stockwell ... lighting technician
Chris Strong ... chief lighting technician
Chris Bennett ... lighting programmer (uncredited)
John Keefer ... set grip (uncredited)
Eric Parker ... assistant chief lighting technician (uncredited)
Bob Snowdon ... grip (uncredited)
Tim Speed ... rigging gaffer (uncredited)
Daniel Taylor ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Lonnie Hamerman ... casting associate
Michael V. Nicolo ... casting assistant
Marcia Shulman ... original casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Cindy Rosenthal ... costume supervisor (uncredited)

Location Management

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Jeffrey Garrett ... location manager

Music Department

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Nerf Herder ... theme
Tim Isle ... music editor
John C. King ... music supervisor (uncredited)
Tony Morales ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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David H. Goodman ... script coordinator (as David Goodman)
Suzanne McRobert ... script supervisor
Mari Wilson ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Bob Ellis ... transportation coordinator (as Robert Ellis)
George Williams Jr. ... driver (as George Williams)
Charles 'Aloha Boy' Reed ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Amy R. Bynum ... assistant: Marti Noxon
Ken Lee ... production auditor
Brett Matthews ... assistant: Joss Whedon
Lisa Ripley-Becker ... production coordinator (as Lisa Ripley Becker)
Kelly Wheeler ... assistant: Gareth Davies
Jo Brake ... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Cheryl Diamond ... studio teacher (uncredited)
Jim Hill ... set medic (uncredited)
Stacey Levin ... head publicist (uncredited)
Jaimie Linn ... stand-in: Alyson Hannigan (uncredited)
George Montgomery ... title designer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After killing Warren, Dark Willow tries to track-down Andrew and Jonathan to kill them, which prompts Buffy to rescue them from their jail cell and hide them at the Magic Shop thus putting herself in the unlikely role of nerd/villain protector since Buffy is the only one who believes it's wrong to kill humans regardless of how evil or murderous they are. Meanwhile in Africa, Spike battles against the first of several foes to earn the right to have is request granted. Written by spyk_

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Also Known As
  • Two to Go (United States)
Runtime
  • 41 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Buffy states that killing someone changes you, followed by "Believe me, I know." She has twice thought she had killed a person: the robotic Ted in Ted (1997) and, more recently, when she was framed for the death of Katrina in Dead Things (2002). This also reflects her experience with Faith when the Slayer went rogue after accidentally killing Allan Finch in Bad Girls (1999). See more »
Goofs Andrew puts his sword on Xander's throat, and you can clearly hear a sound of the sword been pulled out of a scabbard. However, Andrew already had his sword up. A couple of shots later, Jonathon puts his sword against Andrew's neck; same thing. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Top 21 Most Badass TV Scenes of Each Year (2000-2020) (2021). See more »
Soundtracks Buffy the Vampire Slayer Theme See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Willow Rosenberg: Buffy, I gotta tell ya. I get it, now. The Slayer thing really isn't about the violence. It's about the power.
[Willow zaps Buffy to the floor with a bolt of dark energy]
Willow Rosenberg: And there's no one in the world who has the power to stop me now.
[Giles suddenly appears and zaps Willow from behind]
Rupert Giles: I'd like to test that theory.
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