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"Doppelgängland" is episode 16 of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes.

Plot synopsis


Summary

Episode 16 of season 3 picks up the theme of an alternate reality from episode 9 "The Wish" where Slayer Buffy Summers had never arrived in Sunnydale and vampires ruled the city. In Doppelgängland Anya's attempt to regain her powers with Willow's help goes awry and the spell instead summons evil vampire Willow to the show's main reality moments before she is staked in the alternate reality (poignantly, by Good Willow's then-boyfriend Oz).

Expanded overview

Anya, who is now a mere human being, begs the demon D'Hoffryn, her former boss, to create a temporal fold in time and allow her to go back and retrieve her amulet. The demon denies her request and she vows to get the amulet back with or without his help. At school, Willow practices floating a pencil while Buffy does sit-ups in preparation for Slayer testing. When Buffy mentions Faith, Willow loses her emotional control and the pencil goes flying into a tree.

Principal Snyder tells Willow that she is going to be tutoring one of the basketball team stars, Percy West, in History. Later at the library, Giles asks Willow to re-attempt breaking into the Mayor's files. Faith and Wesley come in after training on the obstacle field; Wesley is a bit tired. Faith finds out about Willow searching through the Mayor's files and informs him of it. The Mayor presents Faith with a brand new, fully-furnished apartment and then tells her that he plans to have some vampires kill Willow so she is out of the way and unable to access his computer.

Back at school, Oz meets up with Willow and informs her about a gig his band had the other night that she didn't know about. When Willow confronts Percy about tutoring him, he gives his own interpretation of events: that she is to do his work for him. Buffy and Xander pick the wrong moment to ask to ask Willow if she recorded "Biography" for them the other night. Willow, offended at being labeled "Old Reliable," storms away, threatening to do something irresponsible — change her look, cut class, or eat a snack between meals.

Anya finds Willow and asks her to help her with a spell, which she does. The spell involves chicken feet and the ritual pouring of sand over the representation of the object desired. The two perform the spell in an empty classroom, and as it's working, several scary images from "The Wish" flash before their eyes. Shocked, Willow moves, accidentally spilling some of the ritual sand on herself. With the spell over, and apparantly unsuccessful, Willow is still very frightened by what she saw and refuses to try the spell again. In an abandoned warehouse, the vampire Willow from "The Wish" universe has appeared instead of the amulet.

Evil Willow walks through Sunnydale and is very confused by this world where humans freely walk the streets at night. She enters the Bronze where Percy finds her and orders her to finish his paper, but instead she attacks him. Xander breaks up the fight and Evil Willow recognizes him from her world, only to be disappointed that he is "alive" (not a vampire). Buffy is surprised by Willow's new leather look, and even more surprised when Willow snarls at her with vampire face.

Later that night, Evil Willow is attacked by two vampires who mistake her for the human Willow. She easily defeats them and "persuades" them to work for her. Buffy and Xander return to the library and tell Giles that Willow is dead. The three sit commiserating until the real Willow shows up. Xander tries to chase her away with a cross, and Willow merely looks puzzled; recognizing that this Willow at least is not a vampire, her friends simultaneously enfold her in a crushing embrace. Willow is dismayed to learn that there is a vampire walking around town looking exactly like her.

Anya tries to get a beer at the bar, claiming she's 1120 years old, but settles for a Coke. Angel shows up looking for Buffy. Evil Willow and her new minions appear, taking control of the Bronze. Angel leaves to get Buffy and Oz watches as she demonstrates the good and bad of cooperating with the vampires by killing a girl. Anya, recognizing what has happened, approaches Evil Willow with the idea of restoring her to her own world (and Anya's amulet to herself).

Angel goes to the library and announces that Willow is dead, before noticing Live Willow standing there. They all head for the Bronze, but Willow turns back to get something and is caught by the Evil Willow. The two banter back and forth before finally Willow shoots her evil double with the dart gun (first seen in "Phases") and locks her up in the library cage. At Buffy's suggestion, Willow swaps clothes with her sleeping double. Uncomfortable in the leather attire (partly because it is tight enough to constrict her breathing), Willow does her best to pose as the Evil Willow while the rest of the Scooby Gang waits outside the Bronze.

Cordelia arrives at the library, dressed up to impress Wesley, and finds Evil Willow – wearing Willow's fuzzy pink sweater – locked in the cage. Before releasing Willow, Cordelia takes the opportunity to lecture her on the ethics of stealing boyfriends. Bored out of her mind, Evil Willow apologizes, and Cordelia lets her out. Evil Willow shows her vampire face and pursues Cordelia, cornering her in a restroom. Wesley, hearing Cordelia scream, intervenes and persuades Evil Willow to depart. Cordelia hugs him and asks what he's doing that night.

After Willow's not-so-convincing act at the Bronze, Anya points out to the other vampires that their leader is a fake. Willow screams – a prearranged signal for Buffy, Angel and Giles to enter. As they fight the vampires, Willow retreats to the stage with Oz. Evil Willow then returns, throws Oz out of the way and starts choking Willow. Buffy breaks it up, but Willow shouts for her not to stake Evil Willow (just as Buffy had shouted, too late, to stop Faith from staking Allen Finch). Willow wants to send her double back to the other universe and not kill her. With Anya's help they do so; Evil Willow goes back just in time for Oz to push her up against the broken piece of wood and she manages to say, "Oh, fu..." before combusting into dust.

The next day, Buffy asks Willow if she'd like to go out that night, but she can't because of all the homework she has. Percy shows up, and before Willow can apologize for not doing his work, he presents her with papers on both Presidents Roosevelt. Evil Willow scared him good, thus freeing up Willow's schedule.

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Arc significance

Willow's relationship with Oz did not change in this episode, but vampire Willow displays a heretofore unknown side of her -- a sexual interest in a female (her human self). As the Scooby Gang observed the unconscious, evil Willow, the following exchange took place.

Willow: [referring to her vampire self] …I think I'm kind of gay.
Buffy: Willow, just remember, a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was.
Angel: Well, actually…
[Buffy glares at Angel.]
Angel: … it's a good point.
Actually, she was bisexual in this episode, as vampire Willow had touched up Xander, too, but he probably had not had a chance to tell Willow about it. Jane Espenson said on BBC, however, that in "Doppelgängland", "Joss didn’t know that was going to pay off later, that the Willow character in fact was gay..." Willow would repeat the same sentence in "Tabula Rasa" after being hit by her own amnesia spell. Willow's first girlfriend Tara Maclay is not introduced until season four (Hush).

Timing

Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: January 1999 - Spring 1999
(non-canon = italic)
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Uninvited Guests (Buffy comic)>Uninvited Guests
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy comic: The Final Cut (Buffy comic)>The Final Cut
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Bad Blood (Buffy comic)>Bad Blood
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.11 Gingerbread (Buffy episode)>Gingerbread
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy comic: Food Chain (Buffy comic)#Bad Dog>Bad Dog (by Doug Petrie)
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Crash Test Demons (Buffy comic)>Crash Test Demons
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Pale Reflections (Buffy comic)>Pale Reflections
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.12 Helpless (Buffy episode)>Helpless
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.13 The Zeppo (Buffy episode)>The Zeppo
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.14 Bad Girls (Buffy episode)>Bad Girls
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.15 Consequences (Buffy episode)>Consequences
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.16 Doppelgängland (Buffy episode)>Doppelgängland
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy book: Doomsday Deck (Buffy novel)>Doomsday Deck
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy book: Immortal (Buffy novel)>Immortal
Sunnydale, 1999 B3.17 Enemies (Buffy episode)>Enemies
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel:
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Prime Evil (Buffy novel)>Prime Evil
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Revenant (Buffy novel)>Revenant
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 B3.18 Earshot (Buffy episode)>Earshot
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 B3.19 Choices (Buffy episode)>Choices
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Power of Persuasion (Buffy novel)>Power of Persuasion
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 B3.20 The Prom (Buffy episode)>The Prom
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Resurrecting Ravana (Buffy novel)>Resurrecting Ravana
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy books: The Gatekeeper (Buffy novel)>The Gatekeeper [Trilogy]
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Return to Chaos (Buffy novel)>Return to Chaos
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Visitors (Buffy novel)>Visitors
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Unnatural Selection (Buffy novel)>Unnatural Selection
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Obsidian Fate (Buffy novel)>Obsidian Fate
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Deep Water (Buffy novel)>Deep Water
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: Here Be Monsters (Buffy novel)>Here Be Monsters
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy book: The Book of Fours (Buffy novel)>The Book of Fours
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 B3.21 Graduation Day, Part One (Buffy episode)>Graduation Day, Part One
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 B3.22 Graduation Day, Part Two (Buffy episode)>Graduation Day, Part Two
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Sunnydale High Yearbook (Buffyverse)>Sunnydale High Yearbook
Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Buffy comic: Food Chain (Buffy comic)#Double Cross>Double Cross

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