Candy Gorch

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Candy Gorch was a female vampire who married Lyle Gorch after the death of his brother, Techtor. The two entered the Slayerfest ‘98 competition, during which Candy was staked by Buffy, using the handle of a spatula in 3.05 Homecoming.

Related episodes: 3.05 Homecoming

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  1. Abby M. on July 24th, 2005 at 6:26 pm

    Wouldn’t this be a goof because she wasn’t staked with something wooden? The handel could have been wooden but it’s very unlikely. This ‘only can be staked with something wooden’ was proven when Riley staked Spike with the non-wooden stake and didn’t dust in Into the Woods (I think that is the right episode).

  2. marvin21st on July 25th, 2005 at 11:29 am

    Why is it “unlikely” to be wooden I have a wooden one at home it stops your hand from burning when your using it.

  3. Abby M. on July 28th, 2005 at 3:50 am

    Seems like it could catch on fire I guess. Besides, the spatula in point was not wooden.

  4. Mullsen on August 22nd, 2005 at 1:41 pm

    The handle of the spatula is wooden, this can be seen most clearly when Cordelia first picks it up. It’s not at all sharp though, so the only way to stake someone with it is through Slayer-strength.

  5. Esual on June 9th, 2006 at 2:38 am

    Can someone just make a comment on how pointless that woman and Lyle Gorch are? I mean they put up no sort of fight against the slayer in “bad eggs”. I think if you were going to get a few people together to have a good chance of killing the slayer, wouldnt you get some more bad ass demons instead of thoughs two? Also, I think this episode had the first hint that something such as the Initiative could be alive and well.

  6. Sunnydalehigh on June 9th, 2006 at 10:04 pm

    Esual, what do you mean that this episode had the first hint that something like the initiative could be alive and well? What are you referring to in the episode? I’m confused. I love good foreshadowing, so clue me in please.

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