![]() Is this the end of Sunnydale without its powerful vindicator, Buffy Summers? After a no-holds-barred climactic battle with the treacherous Glory and her minions to save her sister Dawn and the world, Buffy gave her life to save those that she loved. That chapter of the Slayer’s tale has forever been closed... Now, we turn the page to find Buffy’s friends, Xander, Willow, Spike, Anya and Tara and sister Dawn as they try to cope with the Slayer’s death and are left to defend Sunnydale without her. To their misfortune, a bloodthirsty band of motorcycle-riding demons threaten to jeopardize their plan to bring the Slayer back from the dead. To complicate matters, Giles contemplates leaving Sunnydale. Written by Marti Noxon. Episode: #6ABB01 Original Air Date: October 2, 2001 ![]() Is this the end of Sunnydale without its powerful vindicator, Buffy Summers? After a no-holds-barred climactic battle with the treacherous Glory and her minions to save her sister Dawn and the world, Buffy gave her life to save those that she loved. That chapter of the Slayer’s tale has forever been closed... Now, we turn the page to find Buffy’s friends, Xander, Willow, Spike, Anya and Tara and sister Dawn as they try to cope with the Slayer’s death and are left to defend Sunnydale without her. To their misfortune, a bloodthirsty band of motorcycle-riding demons threaten to jeopardize their plan to bring the Slayer back from the dead. To complicate matters, Giles contemplates leaving Sunnydale. Written by David Fury. Episode: #6ABB02 Original Air Date: October 2, 2001 ![]() Buffy has been resurrected from the grave and although she’s a bit shaken from her return trip from a hell dimension, everything would appear to be falling back into place. Or is it? After re-associating Buffy (who we find out has been dead for one-hundred and forty-seven days) with her once familiar surroundings and friends, strange things begin happening. Did the gang bring back a tortured and evil Buffy from the grave? Or, did something else come with her? Why is Spike suddenly returning to his romantic days? Our two fave mega-witches, Willow and Tara, start hitting the books to find out why several demonic possessions are taking place within the click. What they find out is almost as shocking as Buffy’s death and resurrection. Are you ready for the first real mono-a-mono death duel since her return. As Spike puts it, "The thing about magic? There’s always consequences. Always." Written by Jane Espenson. Episode: #6ABB03 Original Air Date: October 9, 2001 ![]() The bills — left by Joyce Summers — are stacking up. As Buffy and Dawn begin dealing with their bad financial situation and flooded basement, the Slayer attempts to apply for a bank loan. You would be a fool, "a damn fool", to miss this episode jam-packed with more surprises than the Sunnydale Graveyard. Written by Jane Espenson and Doug Petrie. Episode: #6ABB04 Original Air Date: October 16, 2001 ![]() What's up? Are Tara and Willow even paying rent? With the Slayer and Dawn's financial situation in the proverbial toilet, Buffy will decide either to go back to school or pursue a normal job. To her surprise, the real world packs quite a punch. You would be a complete freakin' Zeppo to miss this fist-pummeling episode with more gore than America's ex-Vice President. Slam your crucifix into Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Written by Rebecca Rand Kirshner. Episode: #6ABB05 Original Air Date: October 23, 2001 ![]() When Dawn lies to Buffy and spends Halloween night joyriding and partying with boys, Buffy finds herself having to assume the role of parent/disciplinarian. Written by Steve DeKnight. Episode: #6ABB06 Original Air Date: October 30, 2001 ![]() The Sound of Music it ain't. However, in Sunnydale who's to say that the hills aren't alive—literally. This is the one you have been waiting for folks. Find out what everyone has been talking about all season long in the much-anticipated episode nicknamed Buffy: The Musical. Written by Joss Whedon. Episode: #6ABB07 Original Air Date: November 6, 2001 ![]() The clean slate. Where are the Scoobies to go now after their run in with the musical demon? After revealing all of their secrets to each other, what would happen if they couldn't remember anything? Written by Rebecca Rand Kirshner. Episode: #6ABB08 Original Air Date: November 13, 2001 ![]() While Jonathan, Warren, and Andrew work to obtain a mystical diamond that will help them defeat the Slayer, Spike learns that there is something wrong with his chip that seems to allow him to attack people. Meanwhile, Willow reunites with an old friend to cause some magical mayhem. Written by Drew Greenburg. Episode: #6ABB09 Original Air Date: November 20, 2001 ![]() As Buffy continues to fight her continued attraction to Spike, Willow and Amy's relationship leads them to a very dangerous place. Will Buffy and her friends be able to stop Willow's descent into magical addiction? Written by Marti Noxon. Episode: #6ABB10 Original Air Date: November 27, 2001 ![]() A social services worker threatens to take guardianship of Dawn. Complicating matters, the three villains accidentally turn Buffy invisible with a ray gun forcing the gang to rely on Willow's natural brainpower to save the slayer. Written by David Fury. Episode: #6ABB11 Original Air Date: January 8, 2002 ![]() In order to make ends meet, Buffy takes a new job at a fast food restaurant where there's something fishy about the food and her co-workers. Written by Jane Espenson. Episode: #6ABB12 Original Air Date: January 29, 2002 ![]() Buffy investigates why Spike is suddenly able to attack her, despite the chip in his head. Meanwhile, Jonathan, Warren and Andrew try to frame Buffy for murder. Written by Steven S. DeKnight. Episode: #6ABB13 Original Air Date: February 5, 2002 ![]() Old and new friends gather at the Summers home for Buffy's 21st birthday party and it goes off without a hitch - mostly. Feeling neglected by Buffy and the Scoobys, Dawn's wish to keep people from leaving her is answered by a demon friend who binds the attendees of the party to the house - with the demon inside also, of course. Written by Drew Z. Greenberg. Episode: #6ABB14 Original Air Date: February 19, 2002 ![]() An old friend returns to Sunnydale with a surprise. Meanwhile, Buffy's "relationship" is called into question. Written by Douglas Petrie. Episode: #6ABB15 Original Air Date: February 26, 2002 ![]() The date of the wedding is set and Xander and Anya are preparing for the hoards of "guests" to arrive. While Xander's screwed up human family go head to head with Anya's mostly non-human friends, a special guest comes to Xander to warn him that his life with Anya may not turn out to be the married bliss he has hoped for. Written by Rebecca Rand Kirshner. Episode: #6ABB16 Original Air Date: March 5, 2002 ![]() After being poisoned, Buffy comes to believe that she is confined to a mental hospital and that her life as a vampire slayer never really existed. Plus, in an exciting new twist to this years storyline, Buffy is forced to make an unfortunate decision. Written by Diego Gutierrez. Episode: #6ABB17 Original Air Date: March 12, 2002 ![]() Xander's expresses tremendous feelings of remorse about having left Anya standing at the altar, but earnest as those feelings might be they'll have a hard time overcoming Anya's increasing sense of rage over the incident. Meanwhile, Buffy reassesses her relationship with Spike. Written by Drew Z. Greenberg. Episode: #6ABB18 Original Air Date: April 30, 2002 ![]() Buffy’s remorse over her relationship with Spike is heightened by her friends’ mixed reactions when they find out about the secret romance. The slayer's dilemma is further complicated when Warren, Jonathan and Andrew seek to obtain a magical weapon that promises invincibility. Written by Steven DeKnight. Episode: #6ABB19 Original Air Date: May 7, 2002 ![]() Buffy is rushed to the hospital after being shot by Warren while Willow turns to the darkest of majicks in order to exact revenge on Tara's murderer. Written by Marti Noxon. Episode: #6ABB20 Original Air Date: May 14, 2002 ![]() Part one of a two-part season finale! One down, two to go. Willow has gone to the dark side - fully immersed in the majicks - as she continues to avenge Tara's death... but can she control herself, or will she destroy everything she knows? Written by Doug Petrie. Episode: #6ABB21 Original Air Date: May 21, 2002 ![]() Part two of a two-part season finale! One down, two to go. Willow has gone to the dark side - fully immersed in the majicks - as she continues to avenge Tara's death... but can she control herself, or will she destroy everything she knows? Written by David Fury. Episode: #6ABB22 Original Air Date: May 21, 2002 |