2.21 Becoming (Part One)

In which Angel wants to destroy the world and Kendra is killed.

Airdate: | Writer: | Director:

Episode Trivia

340.jpg

Acathla

details | 8 comments | suggested by Jess

Acathla was a demon entombed in rock with a sword sticking out of his chest. Buried deep underneath Sunnydale and unearthed by some construction workers in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) before being stolen by Angelus. He removed the sword from Acathla’s chest which created a vortex which began to suck the world into a hell dimension (2.22 Becoming (Part Two)).

319.jpg

Age of Angel

details | 2 comments | suggested by Jess

Angel revealed to Buffy that he was 241 years old in 2.02 Some Assembly Required. He also said this in 2.05 Reptile Boy. This means he would have been born in 1755 or 1756. In 2.06 Halloween, Willow states that Angel was eighteen in 1775. But in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) we see that he was made into a vampire in 1753, even though by previous reckonings he wouldn’t have been born yet. It’s all very confusing, but Joss Whedon has admitted that he’s terrible at maths, so I’ll leave it at that.

641.jpg

Al Franken

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Al Franken is an actor and ’self-helpist’ on Saturday Night Live, whose name on the show was Stuart Smally. In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Buffy mistakenly called Acathla ‘Al Franken’.

642.jpg

Alfalfa

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

Alfalfa was the name of a cheeky child character in a long-running series of movies, called The Little Rascals. In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Buffy mispronounced the demon Acathla as ‘Alfalfa’.

644.jpg

Alpert tomb

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

The Alpert tomb is a memorable tomb which can often be spotted when the Scoobies are wandering through Sunnydale’s graveyard. The tomb is named after Buffy producer Marc David Alpert. The tomb can be seen in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) (Angel comes out from behind it to fight Buffy when the other Scoobies are being ambushed), 3.07 Revelations, 3.13 The Zeppo, 2.16 Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered, 2.18 Killed By Death, 4.09 Something Blue (when Buffy wants her wedding photos taken there), 4.17 Superstar, 5.02 Real Me, and 6.22 Grave.

1831.jpg

Angel’s restoration

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

In the episode 1.07 Angel, it appeared to be established that the restoration of Angel’s soul took place sixty years ago, or sometime in the 1920s. However, in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) it’s revealed to have taken place in 1898.

Angel’s siring

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

The scene where Darla sires Angel was first alluded to in the episode 1.07 Angel. We see the scene in a flashback for the first time in 2.21 Becoming (Part One). Angel was sired in 1753 in Galway, Ireland.

1010.jpg

Back to the Future

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Andrew says “Think McFly” in 7.07 Conversations With Dead People. He’s referring to the movie trilogy Back to the Future, made in the 1980s in which McFly is the last name of the main character, Marty (Michael J. Fox). More specifically, he’s using the phrase Biff (the thug/bully) used to use to intimidate Marty’s father, the hapless George McFly (played, memorably, by Crispin Glover in the first movie).
The building used as Buffy’s old school Hemery High (in 2.21 Becoming (Part One)) was the clocktower from the Back to the Future trilogy.
The demon who pretends to be Future Xander visiting his younger self in 6.16 Hell’s Bells is reminiscent of Back to the Future II in which Biff time-travels back to visit himself when he was young to tip him about betting.

1003.jpg

Bianca Lawson

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Bianca Lawson played the vampire Slayer Kendra in season two. Bianca’s other TV credits include: Saved By the Bell: The New Class, Sister, Sister, Goode Behaviour, Dawson’s Creek, The Division and The Big House. Bianca starred in Fearless (as Harmony) alongside Eric Balfour, who played Jesse in season one. She has been in the movies Pledge This!, Breakin’ All the Rules and Dead & Breakfast.

Blade

Blade

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

In the comic and movie Blade, Blade is a half-vampire who kills other vampires and has a mentor named Whistler - which was clearly the influence for the Angel/Whistler relationship.

Buffy’s Claddagh ring

Buffy’s Claddagh ring

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

A few people have written to me saying they thought the Claddagh ring was gold in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), not silver as it was in 2.13 Surprise. I’ve checked it out, and I think it’s just the way the light falls on the ring, rather than the fact that the ring is a different colour.

1845.jpg

Close your eyes

details | 5 comments | suggested by Jess

Angel should really learn not to trust women when they tell him to close his eyes. When he first met Darla (in the episode 1.07 Angel), she told him to close his eyes and she then sired him as a vampire. In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Buffy told him the same thing and then stabbed him, sending him to hell.

Doug Perron

Doug Perron

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Doug Perron was the curator of Sunnydale Museum who asked Giles for help in researching Acathla’s tomb, but was killed by Drusilla when the vampires stole Acathla in 2.21 Becoming (Part One).

Galway

Galway

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Angel originally comes from Galway, in the west of Ireland, though his accent comes from somewhere else entirely. Darla sired him there in 1753 (seen in the episode 2.21 Becoming (Part One)). In 2.13 Surprise, Angel gave Buffy a Claddagh ring. Claddagh was a small fishing village near Galway, which is now a part of the city.

Ginger Williams

Ginger Williams

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Ginger Williams, who played “Girl” in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), appeared in Cruel Intentions with Sarah Michelle Gellar. She has also been in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Felicity.

1835.jpg

Give me a reason

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Principal Snyder challenges Buffy to give him a reason to kick her out of school - he expels her in the very next episode.

1838.jpg

Jack McGee

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Jack McGee, who played Doug Perren (the curator at the museum in 2.21 Becoming (Part One)), has also appeared in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Malevolent, Man Who Wasn’t There, The, Coyote Ugly, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, The Out-of-Towners, Showgirls, Basic Instinct, Backdraft, The Doors, Born on the Fourth of July, Lethal Weapon 2, Lethal Weapon 3, Scrooged, Malcolm in the Middle, Carnivale, Charmed, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, NYPD Blue, The Huntress, Spin City, The X Files, Chicago Hope, ER, Seinfeld and Diagnosis Murder.

2286.jpg

Jenny’s disk

details | 3 comments | suggested by Jess

Jenny’s computer disk containing the spell to restore Angel’s soul falls between two desks at the end of the episode 2.17 Passion. This proves crucial in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), when Buffy and Willow find it and realise they can cure Angel.

499.jpg

Kendra

details | 22 comments | suggested by Jess

Kendra was chosen as a vampire Slayer when Buffy died briefly in 1.12 Prophecy Girl. The two Slayers had different styles - Kendra was considered a model Slayer as she had been training with her watcher Sam Zabuto since she was tiny. She and Giles hit it off straight away, much to Buffy’s annoyance. Buffy eventually taught Kendra that human emotion wasn’t necessarily a hindrance to being a Slayer and the two began to respect each other. Kendra presented Buffy with Mr. Pointy - her favourite stake, as well as the sword which Buffy would eventually use to kill Angel with. Kendra was killed by Drusilla in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) whilst trying to protect the other Scoobies. Dru hypnotised her then slashed her throat. Her death led to Faith being chosen as a vampire Slayer.

2771.jpg

Knocked out

details | 11 comments | suggested by Jess

In 5.01 Buffy Vs Dracula, Giles falls into Dracula’s basement, where he is surrounded by the sisters. After he falls he says, “Good show, Giles. At least you didn’t get knocked out for a change.” In 4.12 A New Man, Giles says he has a “tendency to get knocked on the head”. He’s not kidding. Giles has been knocked unconscious in the episodes:

Line cut from Becoming

Line cut from Becoming

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Whistler had a great line in the script of 2.21 Becoming (Part One) which never made it to the show:

“There are three kinds of people that no one understands: geniuses, madmen and guys that mumble.”

4339.jpg

Lipstick larceny

details | 2 comments | suggested by TwoToGo-Grave

In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Buffy is seen in a flashback saying to her new Watcher:

“I meant to pay for that lipstick.”

In 6.06 All The Way, Dawn says to the vampire Justin:

“I haven’t paid for lipstick since forever.”

1830.jpg

Max not David

details | 6 comments | suggested by Jess

When 2.21 Becoming (Part One) was repeated on September 15, 1998, it was presented with a different first scene. There were several differences, but the most notable was that Max Perlich (Whistler) provides the voice-over for that scene, rather than David Boreanaz.

1210.jpg

Max Perlich

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

Max played the badly dressed Whistler in Becoming. Max was Johnny Hardin in Maverick, and played James Brodie in Homicide: Life on the Streets. Max was in the movie House on Haunted Hill with James Marsters. The character of Whistler was originally intended to be in the spin-off show Angel (Joss Whedon said at the Posting Board “About Angel, Charisma WILL be joining the cast, that’s officially going into the works. The other regular will be Whistler or a Whistler-type character — that has yet to be cast.”) Max wasn’t able to commit to the series so the character of Doyle was created. Whistler was Angel’s first connection with the Powers That Be.

Merrick

Merrick

details | add a comment | suggested by Mel

Buffy’s first watcher, shown in a flashback in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), was played by Richard Riehle. His name isn’t mentioned, but the Season Two Script Book clarifies that his name is Merrick. In the Buffy movie, Buffy’s first watcher was called Merrick, played (hammily) by Donald Sutherland.

Missed the heart

Missed the heart

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), we see Buffy kill her first vampire in a flashback to when she was in L.A. Buffy misses the heart on her first try. She tells this story to Dawn in 7.01 Lessons.

1841.jpg

Mr. Pointy

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

In 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Kendra gave Buffy Mr. Pointy, her favourite stake. Mr Pointy was mentioned in several other episodes: In 3.12 Helpless, Buffy said:

“Or what if I just become pathetic? Hanging out at the old Slayer’s home, talking people’s ears off about my glory days, showing them Mr. Pointy, the stake I had bronzed.”

Buffy used Mr. Pointy to interrogate the vampire in the limo in 3.19 Choices. In 4.01 The Freshman, Buffy mentioned that Mr. Pointy was her “security blanket”.

4111.jpg

Nazis

details | 4 comments | suggested by Nuke67

Nazis have been referenced a few times in Buffy:

1837.jpg

Richard Riehle

details | 4 comments | suggested by Jess

Richard Riehle, who played Buffy’s first watcher in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), has had a long career. He was in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Casino and The Fugitive. He has been TV shows such as in ER, The West Wing, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Star Trek: Voyager, Diagnosis Murder, Home Improvement, Columbo, Chicago Hope, Murder, She Wrote, Ally McBeal, L.A. Law, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Roseanne, The Golden Girls and Quantum Leap.

1834.jpg

Same old trick

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

Buffy fights Angel in the cemetery in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), then realises that she was distracted away from the library so that Drusilla could hurt her friends. In 2.01 When She Was Bad, the Master’s lackeys used the same trick on Buffy to capture Willow for the resurrection ritual. Angelus says to her when she runs to the library:

“And you fall for it every time!”

Something to fall back on

Something to fall back on

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Willow taught Jenny’s computer science after she died in 2.17 Passion and continued to do so in 2.19 I Only Have Eyes For You, 2.20 Go Fish and 2.21 Becoming (Part One).

1489.jpg

Sunnydale Press

details | 3 comments | suggested by Jess

Sunnydale’s local newspaper was called the Sunnydale Press. It can be seen in the episodes 1.05 Never Kill A Boy On The First Date, 2.05 Reptile Boy, 2.21 Becoming (Part One), 3.14 Bad Girls, 3.15 Consequences, 3.21 Graduation Day (Part One), 4.10 Hush and 6.07 Once More, With Feeling.

2406.jpg

The museum

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Buffy’s class go on a school trip to the museum in 2.04 Inca Mummy Girl. The scenes were shot at the Natural History Museum, at 900 Exposition Boulevard near the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Sunnydale Museum is also seen in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) (where Acathla was examined), 4.11 Doomed (where the gang studied the Word of Valios) and 6.09 Smashed (when the nerds stole the Illuminata diamond).

572.jpg

Whistler

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Whistler was a half demon, who worked for the Powers That Be by redressing the balance between good and evil. He went to Angel in Manhattan in 1996, where the vampire was living rough and feeding from rats. He offered Angel a choice - to continue living in such a manner or to become someone important, and somehow repay for his sins as a vampire (2.21 Becoming (Part One)). Whistler took Angel to L.A. to secretly see Buffy being chosen as a vampire slayer. Angel said he wanted to help Buffy, and agreed to let Whistler help him. Whistler turned up in Sunnydale to try and help sort out the problem with Angelus and Acathla, by advising Buffy that the sword she had wasn’t enough (2.22 Becoming (Part Two)).

Whistler on Angel

Whistler on Angel

details | 3 comments | suggested by Jess

There’s a rumour that the character of Whistler, seen in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), was originally intended to be in the spin-off show Angel, but Max Perlich (the actor who played Whistler in Becoming) wasn’t able to commit to the series so the character of Doyle was created.

Zitto Kazann

Zitto Kazann

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

Zitto Kazann, who played the Gypsy man who told Angel about his curse in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), played the same part in the Angel episode 2.07 Darla. He was in Waterworld, a movie which was script-doctored by Joss Whedon.

[Goof] Darla’s nail

[Goof] Darla’s nail

details | 29 comments | suggested by Jess

After Darla bites Angel in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), she runs a nail across her chest, creating a bleeding cut so he can drink from it and become a vampire. If you look closely, she actually just runs her finger across her chest, not her nail.

[Goof] Pencil

[Goof] Pencil

details | 1 comment | suggested by Jess

When Buffy first drops her pencil down by the side of the desk in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), the eraser is facing the camera, but when she picks it up it’s the other way around.

[Goof] Which cemetary?

[Goof] Which cemetary?

details | 3 comments | suggested by Jess

The vampire that comes to the school in 2.21 Becoming (Part One) tells Buffy to meet Angel at the cemetery, but we find out next season that Sunnydale has 12 cemeteries - so which one?

[Goof] Willow’s hair

[Goof] Willow’s hair

details | add a comment | suggested by Jess

As the Scoobies are attacked by the gang of vampires in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), Willow gets caught under a book shelf. As she falls you see her hair is clearly covering her face but in the close up shot it’s not.

Latest Trivia

Latest Comments

Recently Updated