3.05 Homecoming

"We all have the desire to win. Whether we're human, vampire... Whatever the hell you are, my brother, you got a spiny-looking head thing, I never seen that before."
Mr. Trick

Episode Trivia

All my Faith

All my Faith

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In 3.05 Homecoming, the Mayor gives deputy Alan Finch some words of advice and encouragement. He says:

“you have all my faith.”

This line foreshadows Faith’s future, as Alan Finch’s life is the catalyst that brings about Faith’s darkening. Later, when Faith and the Mayor team up, the Mayor commonly refers to Faith as “my Faith”.

Can you see me?

Can you see me?

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The following is from 3.05 Homecoming:

Buffy: “I can’t believe it. My favorite teacher, and she didn’t even remember who I was. I’m like a non-person.” (to Oz) “Am I invisible?” (waves her hand in front of him) “Can you see me?”

Buffy’s rant stems from events within 1.11 Out Of Mind, Out Of Sight in which a student’s lack of acknowledgement by her teachers and peers caused her to become invisible.

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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.

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Chad Stahelski

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Chad Stahelski, who played spiny-headed demon Kulak in the episode 3.05 Homecoming, was David Boreanaz’s stunt double in both Buffy and Angel. He was the stunt double for Keanu Reeves in the Matrix movies and was the body double for the ill-fated Brandon Lee on The Crow. Chad has done stunts for Wild Wild West, 8MM, My Favorite Martian, Alien: Resurrection and Bean, as well as numerous other movies. He was the stunt co-ordinator for the Firefly movie Serenity.

Chia Pet

Chia Pet

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Cordelia says of Xander in 3.05 Homecoming:

“He kind of grows on you. Like a Chia Pet.”

Chia Pets are pots in the shape of various animals which are used to grow plants.

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Dare to resist

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There is a sign in the school yard in 3.05 Homecoming which says:

“Dare to resist drugs and violence”.

It can be seen in the scene where Buffy gives two students some muffins.

Fastball

Fastball

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In 3.05 Homecoming, as Cordy and Buffy are campaigning for Homecoming Queen we hear the song ‘Fire Escape’ by Fastball, from the album All The Pain Money Can Buy.

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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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Frederick and Hans Gruenstahler

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The German twins, Frederick and Hans Gruenstahler, were said by Deputy Mayor Alan Finch to be:

“wanted in Germany for capital murder, terrorism, the bombing of Flight 1402…”.

They were competitors in Mr Trick’s Slayerfest ‘98. The twins planned to kill the Slayers using expensive technology and weapons, tracked by their boss from a remote location. They tracked Buffy and Cordelia by giving them bugged corsages, and received orders from their boss through earpieces. Buffy tricked them into shooting each other in 3.05 Homecoming.

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Harry Groener

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Harry Groener played the Mayor of Sunnydale - Richard Wilkins III. He was born in Germany in 1951. Harry has three Tony nominations for his stage work in Oklahoma, Cats and Crazy for You. He has also been in Dear John, The West Wing, Roswell, Malcolm in the Middle, The Drew Carey Show, Boston Public, Judging Amy, Charmed, Family Law, Just Shoot Me, Mad About You, Home Improvement, Star Trek: Voyager, Law & Order, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Enterprise and Remington Steele. His final Buffy episode was 7.20 Touched.

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Hemery High

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Before she moved to Sunnydale, Buffy attended Hemery High in L.A. The school was also the setting of the 1992 Buffy movie. Buffy was expelled from there as she burned down the gym (there was a bunch of vampires in there at the time). We see her in a flashback at Hemery High in 2.21 Becoming (Part One), and Buffy and Ford mention the school in 2.07 Lie To Me. Buffy refers to her time at Hemery High in 3.05 Homecoming, mentioning that she was the Prom Princess and the Fiesta Queen at that school, as well as being on the cheerleading squad.
The building used as Hemery was previously used as the clock tower in the Back To The Future movies. The set is at Universal Studios, along with a number of European village sets often used in Buffy and Angel flashbacks.

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Holly Charleston

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Holly was a popular Asian girl at Sunnydale High who was joint winner of the Homecoming Queen competition, along with Michelle Blake. They beat Buffy and Cordelia to the prize in 3.05 Homecoming.

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Ian Abercrombie

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Ian Abercrombie, who plays the boss of the German twins in 3.05 Homecoming, was born in London and began his theatrical career as a boy during the Blitz in World War II. He worked on stage for years before trying his hand on TV and in movies. His movie roles include Scooby Doo (which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar), Endgame (as The Narrator), Wild Wild West, Jurassic Park: The Lost World (as Hammond’s Butler), Addams Family Values, and Army of Darkness (as Wiseman). Ian’s many TV appearances include roles in General Hospital, Birds of Prey, Star Trek: Voyager, Seinfeld (as ‘Mr Pitt’), Touched by an Angel, Babylon 5, Twin Peaks, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Tales from the Crypt, ALF, Murder, She Wrote, Falcon Crest, Dynasty, Happy Days, and The Six Million Dollar Man.

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Jack Plotnick

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Jack Plotnick played the Deputy Mayor of Sunnydale, Allan Finch. He also played a cop in Clerks, Barrett in Ellen and Sammy in Joan of Arcadia. He has also been in Gods and Monsters, Say It Isn’t So, Down With Love and Meet the Fockers.

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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.

Jennifer Hetrick

Jennifer Hetrick

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Jennifer Hetrick played the teacher Ms. Moran (whom Buffy asked for a reference) in 3.05 Homecoming. Jennifer played the girlfriend of Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Walter Skinner’s wife in The X Files. There is an action figure available for her Star Trek character.

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Jungle Bob

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Bob was a competitor in Slayerfest ‘98. He was human and was armed with a shotgun and animal traps. He got his ankle stuck in one of his own iron traps in 3.05 Homecoming.

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Kulak

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Kulak was an aggressive, orange demon with a spiny head and long, jagged knives hidden within each forearm which he used to throw at victims. He was a member of the Miquot Clan. Kulak took part in Slayerfest ‘98, and was blown up by the Germans when they threw a grenade near him in Homecoming.

Liability Xander

Liability Xander

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In 3.05 Homecoming the scene in The Bronze where the gang were discussing the dance was originally longer than what was aired:

Buffy: “So, Cordy, what’s your strategy for winning the election? Is it safe to say bribes are involved?”
Cordelia: “Bribes are only part of it. A year ago I would have had this thing sewn. But the public’s fickle. There’s competition now, not to mention my liabilities.” (glances at Xander)
Xander: “Are you saying that dating me is some kind of hindrence to you bagging Homecoming Queen?”
Cordelia: “Oh, sweetie… it’s okay. I can overcome it, I’m that good.”
Xander: “Well, all right then.”

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Lisa Loeb

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In Homecoming we hear Lisa Loeb’s ‘How’ when Willow and Xander try on their outfits and kiss. The song is from the album Firecracker.

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Living crap

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The following conversation was cut from the episode 3.05 Homecoming:

Buffy: “Okay, how ’bout… you vote for me and I don’t beat the living crap out of you?”
Jonathan: “That works for me.”
Buffy: “Tell your friends!”

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Long story

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In 3.03 Faith, Hope And Trick, the following dialogue takes place:

Willow: “Oz is a werewolf.”
Buffy: “Long story.”
Oz: “I got bit.”
Buffy: “Apparently not that long.”

This is similar to a conversation which takes place, two episodes later, in 3.05 Homecoming:

Buffy: “Long story.”
Cordelia: “Got hunted.”
Buffy: “Apparently not that long.”

In 7.17 Lies My Parents Told Me:

Robin: “Chip?”
Giles: “It’s a long story.”
Buffy: “The military put a chip in Spike’s head so he couldn’t hurt anyone.”
Giles: “And that would be the abridged version.”

In the Angel episode 1.08 I Will Remember You, Angel and Buffy have the following conversation:

Angel: “It’s kind of a long story.”
Buffy: “You’re new sidekick had a vision, I was in it, you came to Sunnydale?”
Angel: “Okay, maybe not that long.”

Lori Carson

Lori Carson

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The episode 3.05 Homecoming’s soundtrack includes the song ‘Fell into Loneliness’ by Lori Carson, while the gang discuss whether ot not to get a limo.

Mayor’s first appearance

Mayor’s first appearance

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The Mayor is seen for the first time in 3.05 Homecoming, having been mentioned in various earlier episodes (2.02 Some Assembly Required, 2.22 Becoming (Part Two), 3.02 Dead Man’s Party). He says that this is an “important year for him” which becomes more apparent later in the season when he reveals he’s going to have an Ascension.

PB Crazed

PB Crazed

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One of Michelle’s weaknesses in Buffy’s list in 3.05 Homecoming is that she’s “PB Crazed”. This probably a nod to the fans that visited the posting board on the official Buffy web site.

Perfect moment

Perfect moment

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Buffy’s obsession with having a perfect high school moment in 3.05 Homecoming is finally realised in 3.20 The Prom when she awarded with the Class Protector prize and then dances with Angel.

Pinehurst Kids

Pinehurst Kids

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In 3.05 Homecoming we hear the song ‘Jodie Foster’ by the Pinehurst Kids, as the yearbook pictures are being taken.

Rhyming script

Rhyming script

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The description of the scene where Buffy smashes the bottle in her hand in 3.05 Homecoming read like this is the original script:

Buffy smiles guilelessly at Giles. (While Miles files piles of tiles.) (I’m very sorry.)

Sarah breaks a bone

Sarah breaks a bone

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Sarah Michelle Gellar broke a bone in her hand whilst filming the episode 3.05 Homecoming. When she is standing in front of the white board in the library, you can see a bandage on her left hand.

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So goes the nation

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Oz says in 3.05 Homecoming:

“As Willow goes, so goes my nation.”

This comes from the political adage that goes: “As Maine goes, so goes the nation”, meaning that whoever Maine voted for in the presidential election was the one who became President (it no longer really works, but people still say it). General Motors also took the phrase for their ad campaign: “As General Motors goes, so goes the nation”.

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Star Trek

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There are many cast/crew links between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the long-running cult sci-fi show Star Trek. Armin Shimerman (Principal Snyder) played Quark in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for seven years. Dominic Keating, who played Blair in the episode 3.12 Helpless, later went on to star in Star Trek: Enterprise as Lt. Reed. Jennifer Hetrick, who played the teacher Ms. Moran in 3.05 Homecoming (whom Buffy asked for a reference) played the girlfriend of Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Buffy writer Jane Espenson wrote an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine called ‘Accession’. Star Trek has also been referenced numerous times in Buffy the Vampire Slayer:

Weaponless Gorches

Weaponless Gorches

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The scene in 3.05 Homecoming where we see all the hunters training originally had the following scene between Lyle and Candy Gorch:

INT. OLD MAN’S MANSION - NIGHT

Frederick and Hans fight hand to hand; PAN To the old man at his computer running map grids of the city; PAN To Kulak. He takes a deep breath and cocks his arms, wrist to shoulder. He straightens them out and two (CGI) blades come out of his forearms, fly into his hands. He HURLS ONE OF HIS BLADES.

A TARGET NEXT TO GORCH AND CANDY, NECKING, SHATTERS!

Gorch: “Hey, Swiss Army Knife — wanna reign it in a little?”
Candy: “Sugar, everyone else’s got weapons and plans, shouldn’t we be…?”
Gorch: “Don’t worry, I got a plan. You forget, I’m the only one in this game actually knows the Slayer, what she’ll do.”
Candy: “You are just a big, strong, manly cowboy and I love you.”
Gorch: “Gimme that sugar.”

They neck. Pan to Frawley setting a mannequin leg in one of his bear traps — it snaps the leg in two.

Zombie voters

Zombie voters

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In 3.05 Homecoming, Buffy says lots of people came to her Welcome Home party, seen in 3.02 Dead Man’s Party, so they might vote for her for Homecoming Queen. Willow points out:

“But they were killed by zombies.”

[Goof] Punching pads

[Goof] Punching pads

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After Buffy and Faith finish their training session in 3.05 Homecoming, Faith lays the punching pads on the table. In the next shot, she’s still holding them and just placing them down.

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[Goof] Spatula staking

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In 3.05 Homecoming, Buffy uses a spatula to stake the vampire called Candy. The spatula can be seen sticking out of Candy - but nowhere near her heart so she shouldn’t have been dusted. There is also a possible error as the spatula looks to be made of plastic, not wood, though this cannot be proved.

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