Anne (Buffy episode)
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"Anne" is the first episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes.
Plot synopsis
Summary
After the events ending Season 2 where in Buffy kills Angel and sends him to a hell dimension to suffer, Buffy runs away from home and everybody she knew. She ends up in Los Angeles working as a waitress using the name Anne (her middle name) instead of Buffy. In the city she refuses to do anything related to her Slayer past and is mostly moping around between work and home. One day working at the diner she sees a girl who recognizes her. This girl named Lilly was saved from being eaten by Spike's gang of vampires in season two's episode "Lie to Me". Buffy denies it, trying to forget her past. Buffy's past, though, isn't so easily forgotten, as soon Lilly needs her help searching for her missing boyfriend. In the search for the boyfriend and then Lilly, Buffy stumbles onto an organization of demons who kidnap runaways and take them into their dimension. In this dimension time runs differently, in that years pass there but only hours or days in the real world. Buffy leads the slaves in rebellion, rekindling the fire that made her the Slayer. In the end, she gives her apartment and the name "Anne" to Lilly, and goes home to her mother and friends to face her past.
Expanded overview
Back in Sunnydale, lacking a Slayer, the Slayerettes try to temporarily take her place. They attempt to slay, but they're just not the Slayer. Meanwhile, Buffy has taken up residence somewhere else where she's living in a tiny apartment and working as a waitress at a diner, Helen's Kitchen. She dreams about being on the beach and Angel finds her. He tells her, "I'll never leave. Not even if you kill me." She then wakes up.
The next day, school starts in Sunnydale and Willow finds disappointment when Oz tells her that since he didn't graduate and didn't go to summer school, that he's stuck repeating the 12th grade with her. She doesn't know what to think about it. Giles continues his search to find Buffy, following all the leads he has, only to be disappointed by them. Xander and Cordy, having been away from each other all summer long, both look forward to seeing one another but seem to have forgotten how to talk together.
While working in Helen's Kitchen, Buffy finds herself subjected to sexual harassment by a couple of guys she waits on, and encountering homeless teens, Lily and Ricky looking for a meal for the minor change they have. After recognizing the girl as vampire-wannabe Chanterelle, Buffy leaves the diner, claiming to not be feeling well and heads to her apartment where she just sits, staring at a can of food. While Buffy is still alone and roams the streets in search of solidarity, Giles returns from his failed search to talk to Mrs. Summers. She's afraid to leave the house in case Buffy calls or shows up. Giles tries to comfort her and tells her not to blame herself. She doesn't -- Instead, she blames him for taking her little girl away and having a secret life with her.
Xander, Willow and Oz mope at the Bronze, listening to the music of BellyLove and talking about how terrible their slaying technique is. Xander suggests they use bait...Cordelia. That night, Lily a.k.a. Chanterelle, finds Buffy on the street and they discuss their previous lives. Lily asks Buffy if she has any money and wants to go to a rave. Buffy says she wants to be alone, but is willing to give Lily the money to go spend with Ricky. An old man walks past them, rudely and then stops in the middle of the street as an oncoming car drives towards him. Buffy rushes out and pushes him out of the way, only to be hit by the car instead. People gather around her and try to call for help, but she claims to be fine and runs off. She runs into a guy, named Ken, who's passing out flyers about a group home and knocks all of his flyers to the ground. As they pick them up, he tries to make friends with her and get her to visit the home. She declines, claiming she is just fine.
At the Sunnydale Cemetery, Cordelia complains about being chosen as the bait. Oz checks to make sure everyone is "packing" with stakes and crosses and they all move to a hiding spot. Cordy follows after Xander and attempts to tell him that she didn't miss him over the summer and accuses him of having a summer fling. Just then a vampire comes up from behind Willow and attacks her. Oz knocks the vamp off and attempts to stake it, but is thrown off. Xander tries too, then Cordelia tackles the vampire and all three go down to the ground, the stake impaling the vampire and leaving Cordy on top of Xander. The two kiss passionately.
Lily goes to Buffy the next day, telling her that Ricky is gone and that she's worried something's happened. She's looking for Buffy's help. They go to the blood bank that day to see if they had seen Ricky. Lily and Ricky went there before to get some money...and cookies. The nurse says she hasn't seen him, and Buffy leaves with Lily to go search for Ricky. Buffy finds him dead on the streets, after drinking drain cleaner with one problem: he appears to be about eighty years old.
When Buffy tells Lily, she doesn't take it well and leaves. When she hits the streets, Ken finds her and convinces her into coming to the family home, telling her that Ricky was already with them, and not dead. At the blood bank, Buffy goes searching through the files trying to find out what happened to Ricky. The woman shows up and after Buffy makes it very difficult for her not to cooperate, she says that she just gives the names of the healthy ones to them.
Meanwhile, Ken has gotten Lily to change clothes for the "cleansing" and leads her into another room. After a failed attempt to go in undercover, Buffy just kicks down the door and finds Ken with Lily over an icky pool of black. However, it's too late for Lily, she's already been sucked in. Buffy tries to save her but Ken tries to keep her out. Instead, both fall through the black pool and into another dimension. Ken reveals himself as a demon of some sort with a human face glued on, and sends his guards after the girls. The two are finally caught and told that they will be living there for as long as they can serve as useful slaves.
When the opportunity presents itself, Buffy reveals herself and fights off all the demons. After many rounds, she is stopped when Ken holds Lily at knifepoint. When he is distracted by a lecture he's presenting to Buffy, Lily pushes him off the platform and he falls. Buffy tries to escape with all the others through a large iron gate. As she tries to get underneath while holding the heavy gate up, Ken pushes her through and in turn, gets impaled by the stakes on the gate. Buffy smashes in his head making a strange reference to Gandhi.
After giving Lily her identity as "Anne," Buffy leaves and heads back to Sunnydale. Back at home, Buffy's mom opens the door to find her daughter on the front steps. After a few moments, they hug.
Writing and acting
Social issues covered by this episode include teenage runaways and sweatshops. The issue of relative time is present in stories about heaven or hell across cultures as well as in science (theory of relativity).Many fans believe season three to be the pinnacle of the series. It will offer a resolution to the Buffy/Angel relationship twice, the first time interrupted by Angel's surprise return. It is the last season for which Joss Whedon's attention was not divided between Buffy and other projects.
Production details
Music
- Bellylove - "Back to freedom"
- Christophe Beck - "Deliverance"
Quotes and trivia
Guest star Carlos Jacott who played Ken is one of only four actors to appear on Buffy, Angel, and Firefly. He appeared in Bachelor Party, the seventh episode of the first season of Angel, and in the first two episodes of Firefly.
Continuity
Arc significance
- This episode shows Buffy missing in action from the others in the core four.
- Lilly's character first appeared as Chanterelle in "Lie to Me". She adopts Buffy's persona at the end of this episode. "Anne" would later appear on the spinoff Angel as a social worker, helping Angel on a couple of occasions.
Continuity
Timing
- Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
| Location, time (if known) | Buffyverse chronology: Fall 1998 - Christmas 1998 (non-canon = italic) |
|---|---|
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.01 Anne (Buffy episode)>Anne |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.02 Dead Man's Party (Buffy episode)>Dead Man's Party |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.03 Faith, Hope, & Trick (Buffy episode)>Faith, Hope, & Trick |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.04 Beauty and the Beasts (Buffy episode)>Beauty and the Beasts |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.05 Homecoming (Buffy episode)>Homecoming |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.06 Band Candy (Buffy episode)>Band Candy |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Sins of the Father (Buffy novel)>Sins of the Father |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: Play With Fire (Buffy comic)>Play With Fire |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.07 Revelations (Buffy episode)>Revelations |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Child of the Hunt (Buffy novel)>Child of the Hunt |
| Sunnydale, 1999 | Buffy video game: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Xbox) |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.08 Lovers' Walk (Buffy episode)>Lovers' Walk |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: Remaining Sunlight (Buffy comic)>Remaining Sunlight |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Ghoul Trouble (Buffy novel)>Ghoul Trouble |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Paleo (Buffy novel)>Paleo |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.09 The Wish (Buffy episode)>The Wish |
| Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: The Evil That Men Do (Buffy novel)>The Evil That Men Do |
| Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | B3.10 Amends (Buffy episode)>Amends |
| Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | , (During Amends) |
| Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | Amends (Buffy episode)#Christmas Buffy promo>Christmas Buffy promo, (After Amends) |
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