3.02 Dead Man's Party

In which everyone yells at Buffy, who then saves them from zombies.

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All the way to the top

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Joyce tells Snyder in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party that she’s prepared to fight to allow Buffy back into the school. She says:

“If I have to, I’ll go all the way to the Mayor”.

This is the first mention of the Mayor in season three, who becomes integral to this season’s arc.

Buffster

Buffster

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Xander calls Buffy “Buffster” in the episodes 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, 3.07 Revelations, 5.01 Buffy Vs Dracula and 5.19 Tough Love.

Cadillac of mopeds

Cadillac of mopeds

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Jonathan originally had an extra line in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, when he was trying to chat to a cute girl:

“I think you’ll be impressed. It’s the Cadillac of mopeds…”

Chips ‘n’ dips

Chips ‘n’ dips

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In 2.13 Surprise, when the gang discuss Buffy’s birthday party, Xander and Cordy have the following conversation:

Xander: “You’re cooking?”
Cordelia: “Well, I’m chips and dips girl.”
Xander: “Horrors! All that opening and stirring.”
Cordelia: “And shopping and carrying.”

Later, in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Cordelia seems to be resigned to her fate as “chips and dips girl”:

Cordelia: “I’m the dip.”
Xander: “You gotta admire the purity of it.”
Cordelia: “What? Onion dip. Stirring, not cooking. It’s what I bring.”

Dapper zombies

Dapper zombies

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A scene from the zombie attack on Buffy’s house in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party was cut from the aired episode:

INT. HALLWAY OUTSIDE BASEMENT DOOR - NIGHT

JONATHAN, DEVON, and the other guests escape into the basement - closing the door just before CORDY and OZ arrive. Oz and Cordy pound on the door, but it won’t open.

Cordelia: “Come on! Let us in. It’s Cordelia and Oz - ”
Jonathan: “How do we know you’re not a zombie petending to be Cordelia?”
Cordelia: “Zombies don’t talk!”
Devon: “But - how do we know? Maybe they do talk in real life. maybe only pretend zombies don’t talk!”
Cordelia: “Well - maybe they talk in real life but I think they would have dapper, sort of a gravelly voice –”
Oz: “Zombology can wait - “

Dead cheerleader

Dead cheerleader

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party when the zombies attacked Buffy’s house, the camera pans around the first floor looking at the front door and stairs from the living room while Xander, Buffy, Joyce and the others are upstairs. By the right side of the screen you can see one of the zombies is wearing a Sunnydale High cheerleading uniform.

Deep End of the Ocean

Deep End of the Ocean

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Pat (the woman who befriended Joyce after Buffy had run away) tells Buffy that:

“Well, between, uh, your situation and reading Deep End of the Ocean, she was, uh, she was just a wreck. You can imagine.”

Deep End of the Ocean was a novel by Jacquelyn Mitchard, written in 1996. It features a mother’s emotional search for a missing child. A few months after the episode aired, the movie version entered cinemas.

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Dingoes Ate My Baby

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Dingoes Ate My Baby were a rock band, fronted by Devon with vocals, and Oz, who played lead guitar. They played on various occasions at venues including the Bronze (2.04 Inca Mummy Girl, 2.16 Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered and 3.16 Doppelgangland) and Buffy’s house (3.02 Dead Man’s Party - where they played ‘Never Mind’, ‘Sway’ and ‘Pain’). The band were mentioned in the unaired pilot, when Xander said, “They don’t know any actual chords yet, but they have really big amps”.
In 3.18 Earshot, Freddy Iverson writes a bad review of the band in the school paper (”Dingoes Ate My Baby play their instruments as if they have plump polish sausages taped to their fingers”) but Oz thought it was fair. Cordelia briefly dated Devon (2.04 Inca Mummy Girl).
The band’s name comes from a famous Australian outback incident, in which Lindy Chamberlain was accused of killing her baby, which had actually been taken by dingoes. The Dingoes’ music was provided by real-life band Four Star Mary, with whom James Marsters has occasionally performed. Four Star Mary themselves appeared in the season four finale 4.22 Restless.
The Four Star Mary song “Pain” became one of the signature tunes for Dingoes Ate My Baby. It was heard in 2.16 Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered (performed in the Bronze), 3.02 Dead Man’s Party (performed at Buffy’s house) and 4.02 Living Conditions - on the stereo in the dorm when Willow moves in suggesting that the Dingoes had recorded a CD.

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Ditch fear

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Joyce says to Buffy,

“You can’t imagine months of not knowing. Not knowing whether you’re lying dead in a ditch somewhere or, I don’t know, living it up…”

Later, in 6.10 Wrecked, Dawn says,

“What if they’re all in a ditch somewhere? Ditches are bad. Mom always used to talk about the ditches.”

Apparently, Joyce instilled some ditch-fear into Dawn too.

Dust time

Dust time

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Cordelia had an extra line in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party when her and Willow appear to help Xander fight the vampire in the alley, which was deleted:

Cordelia: “Hello? This would be dust time!”

Espresso Pump

Espresso Pump

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The Espresso Pump is a coffee bar in Sunnydale’s main street often visited by the Scoobies. Giles sang and played guitar there in 4.18 Where The Wild Things Are. The Espresso Pump was first shown in the episode 3.02 Dead Man’s Party. Xander had a confrontation with Cordelia and, later, a bunch of zombies there in 3.13 The Zeppo.

Eyeless

Eyeless

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When Buffy sees Xander fighting vampires in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, she says:

“It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.”

Xander actually loses an eye in season seven’s 7.18 Dirty Girls.

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Foot-binding

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Joyce Summers tells Buffy she has been looking at different schools to send Buffy to, including a girls’ school. Buffy replies:

“A girls’ school? So now it’s jackets, kilts, and no boys? Care to throw in a little foot-binding?”

Buffy is referring to the Chinese tradition of tightly binding the feet of girls to stunt their growth as small feet were considered a sign of beauty. The process was extremely cruel and painful.

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Four Star Mary

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The music for Oz’s band Dingoes Ate My Baby was provided by real-life band Four Star Mary. James Marsters has performed with them on stage (off screen) a few times. The band themselves appeared in the season four finale 4.22 Restless, as the band who play with Giles during the Exposition Song.

Four Star Mary songs can be heard in the following Buffy episodes:

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Gathering, hootenanny and shindig

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Oz defined different types of parties: a gathering as “Brie, and mellow song stylings”, a hootenanny as “Choc full o’ hoot. Just a little bit of nanny” and a shindig as “Dip, less mellow song stylings, and large amounts of malt beverage”.

Go with the hole

Go with the hole

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The scene in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party where Joyce was hanging the mask on her bedroom wall was originally longer than what was aired:

Joyce: “Do you like it?”
Buffy: “It’s, um, really… I think I’d go with the hole.”

Heath Castor

Heath Castor

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Heath Castor played various characters in the episodes 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, 2.19 I Only Have Eyes For You, 4.01 The Freshman, 4.02 Living Conditions and 4.05 Beer Bad. He was in the Angel episode 2.04 Untouched.

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Hot Dog on a Stick

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Principal Snyder sarcastically suggests Buffy go work for Hot Dog on a Stick:

“In fact, I noticed as I came in this morning that Hot Dog on a Stick is hiring. You will look so cute in that hat.”

In 4.08 Pangs we find out Xander worked there briefly when Willow says:

“I miss the free hot dogs on sticks.”

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Jason Hall

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Jason Hall played Devon, the lead singer of Oz’s band Dingoes Ate My Baby. British fans might be interested (or appalled) to know that Jason appeared in an episode of the British TV sitcom Birds of a Feather in 1992, playing a gas man. He also appeared in an episode of the TV show Love Hurts and in Goodnight Sweetheart. Jason appeared in and co-produced Me and Will.

Like riding a bike

Like riding a bike

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When the episode 3.02 Dead Man’s Party was first released on video in the UK, the shots of Giles hot-wiring his car were edited out. This was to meet the 15 certificate rating, which contains an ‘anti-imitation’ clause, so imitable actions can’t be shown.

Mom face

Mom face

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The kitchen scene between Buffy and Joyce in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party was originally longer than aired:

She gives Buffy “Mom Face”. Buffy starts to move - then stops.

Buffy: “So how come that face works on me - but not on other people?”
Joyce: “It’s genetic.”

Mr. Belvedere

Mr. Belvedere

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One of the party-goers in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party says to Giles:

“You got the wrong house, Mr. Belvedere.”

He’s referring to the American sitcom, Mr. Belvedere, which ran from 1985 to 1990. It starred Christopher Hewitt as a British society butler who takes a job as a live-in nanny for a typical American family and records their everyday experiences in his diary for future use in writing a novel.

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Nancy Lenehan

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Nancy Lenehan, who played Joyce’s friend Pat in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, has had a varied career. She played Daisy Skelnick in The Faculty (which starred Clea DuVall from Out of Mind, Out of Sight), and she was Carol in Catch Me If You Can. Nancy has also been in Malcolm in the Middle, That ’70s Show, Ally McBeal, Felicity, Two Guys and a Girl (which starred Nathan Fillion, who played Caleb in season seven), Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (which starred Azura Skye, who played Cassie Newton in Help and 7.07 Conversations With Dead People), Dharma & Greg, ER, Ellen, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Grace Under Fire, Seinfeld, and V. Both Nancy and Paul Morgan Stetler (who plays the doctor in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party) were in Pleasantville, which also featured Marc Blucas (Riley), Danny Strong (Jonathan) and Jason Behr (who played Billy Ford in 2.07 Lie To Me).

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Oingo Boingo

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The episode title 3.02 Dead Man’s Party is a reference to the 1985 Oingo Boingo song of the same name. The song includes lines such as “Going to a party where no one’s still alive”.

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Ovu Mobani

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Joyce got an evil-looking Nigerian mask from her gallery and hung it on her wall. The mask embodied the power of a demon, Ovu Mobani, which was able to ressurect the dead. If one of the zombies put it on, it made them the demon incarnate. Joyce’s friend Pat was killed by a zombie, reanimated and put the mask on. Buffy destroyed the mask (and demon-Pat) by driving a spade through it’s eyes, which were the source of it’s paralysing power.

Pat

Pat

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Pat was an irritating woman who befriended Joyce at a book club after Buffy ran away from home. The two became good friends and Joyce invited Pat to Buffy’s welcome home party, or hootenanny or whatever it was. Pat was killed by zombies during the party and revived by the Ovu Mobani mask, which made her the demon incarnate. Buffy then killed demon-Pat by lodging a garden spade into her eyes in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party.

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Photo friends

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The photo that Buffy looks at when she visits her office in 7.19 Empty Places is the same one she looked at in 4.21 Primeval. It is also similar to a photo she looked at in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party and 2.06 Halloween.

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Police matters

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In 2.22 Becoming (Part Two), Buffy is on the run from the police who think she murdered Kendra. In an attempt to avoid being arrested she knocks out a police officer and escapes. In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Oz tells Buffy that shes not wanted for murder anymore (”Good. That was such a drag”). OK, so they realise she had nothing to do with Kendra’s death but why aren’t they charging her for assaulting a police officer? Or resisting arrest?

Polite staking

Polite staking

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Some lines were cut from the scene in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party when Xander and Buffy are fighting the vampire in the alley:

The VAMP GROWLS, starts to get up. BOTH Xander and Buffy move to take him. They glance at each other.

Buffy: “Oh. Go ahead”
Xander: “No. You go.”
Buffy: “No. It’s -

State Street

State Street

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Sunnydale’s State Street, which included the town’s cinema and the Espresso Pump, was first shown in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party. The cinema was first seen in 3.03 Faith, Hope And Trick.

The intimidator

The intimidator

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, when Giles and Buffy are discussing Buffy going back to school, Buffy and Giles had some extra dialogue that was cut from the aired episode:

Giles: “It may be tough going. He’s quite emphatic about a Buffy-free Sunnydale High.”
Buffy: “No problem. I’m bringing The Intimidator. One look at “Mom Face” and I’ll know he’ll break.”

Tiny little rodent teeth

Tiny little rodent teeth

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A scene where Giles was waiting for Buffy and Joyce outside Snyder’s office in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party was cut from the episode:

INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY - DAY

Joyce follows Buffy out into the hall. Giles, who’s been lingering but trying not to look like he’s been lingering, approaches.

Giles: “Well. How did it go?”
Joyce: (furious) “Have you ever noticed his teeth? They’re like tiny little rodent teeth-”
Giles: “Oh, dear…”
Joyce: “Horrible gnashing little teeth. You just want to pull them out with pliers.”
Giles: “Perhaps there’s some other way he can be over-ruled…”

Now Joyce and Giles move away from Buffy, talking intently about her “situation”. The BELL RINGS and the hall is suddenly filled with students - all moving with purpose from one class to the next.

CLOSE IN ON BUFFY

As the kids pass, not seeming to notice her. She looks, and feels, lost - displaced.

Use the bass!

Use the bass!

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Devon had an extra line during the scene where the zombies attack Buffy’s house:

As Jonathan grabs one of the band’s GUITARS to beat zombies with.

Devon: “Not my guitar! Use the bass.”

Want to go to school

Want to go to school

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The scene from 3.02 Dead Man’s Party where Giles goes to Buffy’s house to pick up the zombie cat and they are talking about Buffy not being allowed on school property was originally longer than what was aired:

Buffy: “This marks a first. I want to go to school - but school doesn’t want me.”
Giles: “I’m sorry. I’ll call as soon as I know something.”

Weebles

Weebles

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Xander says:

“Man, this sucker wobbles but he won’t fall down.”

He’s referencing Weebles, which were bottom-heavy toys. The ad campaign said that, “Weebles wobble but they won’t fall down.”

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Zombies

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Zombies have been seen several times in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The loosest explanation of a zombie is a corpse which has been reanimated in some way - mainly through magic. Examples of zombies seen on the show include those in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party (who were revived by a magical Nigerian Ovu Mobani mask); Forrest and Maggie Walsh in 4.21 Primeval (brought back to “life” by Adam); Joyce (resurrected by a spell by Dawn in 5.17 Forever); and Jack O’Toole and his pals in 3.13 The Zeppo. With the exception of 3.13 The Zeppo zombies, most zombies have no free will and are essentially automatons.

[Goof] Buffy’s door

[Goof] Buffy’s door

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in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Buffy goes up to her room to pack, she leaves the door slightly ajar. In the next shot, the door is wide open.

[Goof] Buffy’s shoes

[Goof] Buffy’s shoes

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, when Buffy walks up her path and meets Pat for the first time, she is wearing blue wedge shoes. Then, when she goes down to the basement to collect the “company plates” for her mother, her shoes have changed to blue high heels.

[Goof] Dinner at eight

[Goof] Dinner at eight

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Buffy sets the table for six people but Joyce invited eight people to the dinner party (including Buffy, Joyce, Giles, Willow, Xander, Cordelia, Oz and Pat).

[Goof] Garbage can cars

[Goof] Garbage can cars

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In 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, the second time we see an overview of State Street, there are two cars which seem to have driven straight out of a load of garbage cans. The whole scene has a very The Truman Show quality about it: “Take your begin position and start the day!”

[Goof] Noiseless party

[Goof] Noiseless party

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Why is there no noise in Buffy’s room from the massive party downstairs in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party? Her door is wide open but we can’t hear anything of the party.

[Goof] Willow’s pencil

[Goof] Willow’s pencil

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When Xander asks for a vote on how to celebrate Buffy’s arrival home in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, Willow raises her hand with a pencil in it. In the next shot, the pencil is gone.

[Goof] Zombie madness

[Goof] Zombie madness

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Xander and Cordelia are in the kitchen fighting a zombie in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party.They pin the zombie down and Xander tells Cordelia to hurry and go help Buffy, as he holds the Zombie down. When Cordelia reaches the front door, Xander is already helping Buffy hold the door shut as if he has been there the whole time.

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