6.04 Flooded

Summary:
In which Buffy has money problems.
Airdate:
16 October 2001
Writer:
Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson
Director:
Doug Petrie
Cast:

"It's not like it's the end of the world. ...Which is too bad, because that I'm really good at."
Buffy

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Adam Busch

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Adam Busch played Warren Meers in Buffy’s seasons five to seven. Adam previously appeared in Magic Rock, Sugar & Spice and Leon (as Manolo). He sings in a band called Common Rotation, the other members of which are Eric Kufs (singer/guitarist), Mike Uhler (bassist) and Ken Beck (drummer). Adam plays alto sax, harmonica, guitar, drums and the piano. The band’s second album, ‘The Big Fear’, was released in February 2003. Adam was born in Long Island on 6th July, 1978. Adam originally auditioned for a role on Angel which led to him getting the part of Warren. He is friends with his fellow on screen ‘nerds’, Danny Strong and Tom Lenk. Since leaving Buffy he has appeared in Point Pleasant and The Jury.

Adam on playing a nerd

Adam on playing a nerd

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Adam Busch, who played Warren, talked to Entertainment Geekly about playing a nerd:

“I had to do a lot of research and find out how to play Dungeons and Dragons. The first scene we ever shot together - me, Danny and Tom - was that first shot, when we sat around the table and we’re playing Dungeons and Dragons, and I turn to Danny and Tom and I go, “So, you guys wanna take over Sunnydale?” and they go, “Yeah,” and that’s it. [Buffy producer] Doug Petrie came over, and he says, “Okay, this is how it goes…and action.” We all looked at each other, and we turned back to the camera and I go, “Does anybody know how to play?” None of us knew. I didn’t know if you roll the dice, if you move a figure, what you do.”

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Andrew Wells

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Andrew Wells was a Bond wannabe who was in actual fact a powerless nerd. He banded with Jonathan and Warren with the intention of taking over Sunnydale (6.04 Flooded). The three nerds’ plans became increasingly dangerous culminating with the deaths of Warren’s ex-girlfriend (6.13 Dead Things) and Tara (6.19 Seeing Red). Andrew and Jonathan escaped to Mexico but were drawn back to Sunnydale, haunted by a mysterious dream. The First Evil came to Andrew in the guise of Warren and convinced him to kill Jonathan, thus activating an ancient seal under Sunnydale High School (7.07 Conversations With Dead People). The Scoobies captured Andrew and held him hostage but he eventually became an ally, aiding them in their final fight (7.22 Chosen).

Anya’s ring

Anya’s ring

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In 6.04 Flooded, Anya mentions the engagement ring Xander gave to her in 5.22 The Gift.

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Aye Aye Captain

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Some characters have a habit of putting the word “Captain” before nicknames on both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

Big Mel

Big Mel

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In 6.04 Flooded, Andrew wears a t-shirt depicting ‘Big Mel’, who is the mascot of writer and director Doug Petrie’s favourite comic book store - Meltdown in Los Angeles.

Blair Witch Project

Blair Witch Project

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Buffy name checks the scary movie The Blair Witch Project when she’s talking to Principal Wood in 7.10 Bring On The Night:

“And what can I say, I just love those evil, evil movies. Like Exorcist, you know, Blair Witch…”

In 6.04 Flooded, Willow and Giles have the following conversation:

Giles: “Tell me about this spell you performed.”
Willow: “Oh, okay, first of all? So scary. Like, the Blair Witch would have had to watch like this.” [She covers her eyes with one hand, peeks through parted fingers]

In 2.21 Through The Looking Glass, Gunn says to Angel:

“You’re having a Blair Witch moment?”

Bye, crossovers

Bye, crossovers

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Angel discovers that Buffy is alive during an off-screen phone call from Willow in the Angel episode 3.04 Carpe Noctem. Angel calls the Slayer in the Buffy episode 6.04 Flooded, and she goes off to meet him - not in Sunnydale, not in L.A., but somewhere in the middle. This is a nod towards the fact that there are no more Buffy/Angel crossovers now that Buffy has moved from the WB to UPN. Buffy returns to Sunnydale in 6.05 Life Serial but doesn’t want to talk about her meeting with Angel (she just says it was “intense”), another nod to the lack of crossovers. Likewise, in 3.05 Fredless, Angel says he really doesn’t want to talk about meeting Buffy.

Carl Sevinsky

Carl Sevinsky

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Carl Sevinsky was a bank loan officer. He turned Buffy down for a loan even after she saved him from a M’Fashnik demon in 6.04 Flooded.

Completing the trio

Completing the trio

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Buffy producers had apparently originally planned for Tucker Wells to be part of the nerd trio, and for him to be the leader. Brad Kane (who played Tucker) was unavailable so the character of Andrew was written. The producers had been impressed by Tom Lenk when he played Cyrus in 5.02 Real Me so they cast him as Andrew and made Warren the leader.

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Costume drama

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Some of the Scooby Gang members wore clothes with numbers on them in the episode Bargaining, Part One. Willow wears ‘11′, Xander wears ‘13′ and Dawn wears ‘7′. In 6.04 Flooded, Dawn wears shirts with the numbers 2 and 55 on them. Many fans thought they were some kind of cryptic clue from Joss Whedon, predicting future episodes… It turns out they’re not, but hey, it’s fun to speculate!

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Dungeons and Dragons

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Giles, Xander, Andrew and Amanda play the game Dungeons and Dragons to pass the time before going to battle in 7.22 Chosen. The nerds were playing Dungeons and Dragons when they decided to take over Sunnydale, seen in a flashback in 6.04 Flooded. Xander thought he found the “frost demon” from 6.09 Smashed in a Dungeons and Dragon manual. In 7.11 Showtime, Giles and Anya visit Beljoxa’s eye. This is a reference to Beljoxa - a dangerous Dungeons and Dragons creature which has many eyes.
In 1.20 War Zone, David Nabbit says, “Are you familiar with Dungeons & Dragons?” and in 1.22 To Shanshu In L.A., he says, “Tonight’s my turn to be Dungeon Master”, on his way to a Dungeons and Dragons game.

Fire bad

Fire bad

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In 6.04 Flooded, Buffy suggests she burn her house down for the insurance. She says:

“Plus fire? Pretty.”

In 3.22 Graduation Day (Part Two), Buffy said to Giles:

“Fire bad, tree pretty.”

She also said the line, “fire bad!” in 4.05 Beer Bad.

Flying monkeys

Flying monkeys

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In 6.04 Flooded, Andrew says:

“I had nothing to do with the devil dogs. I trained flying demon monkeys to attack the school play. School play, dude!”

In 6.11 Gone, he tells Buffy:

“I summoned the flying monkeys that attacked the high school.”

Giles in Bath

Giles in Bath

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In 6.04 Flooded, Giles says he has a flat in Bath in England. This is an in-joke as Anthony Stewart Head, who plays Giles, lives in Bath in real life. He decided to spend more time there with his family during season six which is why we don’t see as much of him. Scenes from the beginning of season seven where filmed in Anthony’s house in Bath.

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Grease

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There is a visual reference to the movie Grease in the episode 6.04 Flooded.
Towards the end of the episode, when Buffy steps out onto her back porch, a lit cigarette butt lands at her feet, and she immediately knows who flicked it. Buffy extinguishes it with her shoe, in a manner very similar to that of Grease’s Olivia Newton John at the start of the song “You’re the one that I want”.

Hard hugs

Hard hugs

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In 5.10 Into The Woods, Buffy, momentarily forgetting her Slayer strength, hugs the Doctor who successfully performed Joyce’s surgery a little too hard. This also occurred in 6.04 Flooded, when Buffy hugged Giles, nearly squeezing him to death.

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James Bond

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Jobless friends

Jobless friends

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Buffy discovers in 6.04 Flooded that she’s having major financial difficulties. It seems strange that Willow and Tara, who have moved into her house, don’t attempt to help her out by getting part time jobs.

John Jabely

John Jabely

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John Jabely, who played plumber Tito in 6.04 Flooded, appeared as the bartender in Joss Whedon’s Firefly episode ‘Jaynestown’. John is a filmographer.

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Jonathan Levinson

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Jonathan was a shy, quiet, nerdy boy who attended Sunnydale High. He tried to kill himself at school, but was saved by Buffy. After a brief stint in a psychiatric ward, where he learnt some interesting spells, Jonathan returned to Sunnydale and cast a spell on the town to make the residents believe he was their ideal person. After being found out by Buffy, Jonathan left Sunnydale but returned to team up with Warren Meers and Andrew to take over Sunnydale. The three nerds got up to a lot of trouble, which resulted in Jonathan becoming increasingly shunned by his friends. He and Andrew escaped to Mexico when Willow tried to kill them, but returned to open a Seal underneath the school. Unbeknownst to Jonathan, Andrew was being visited by the First in the body of Warren who forced Andrew to kill Jonathan.

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Knocked out

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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:

M’Fashnik demon

M’Fashnik demon

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M’Fashnik demons (pronounced mmm’Fashnik, like “mmm-cookies”) come from a long line of mercenary demons that perform acts of violence and mayhem for the highest bidder. The demon in 6.04 Flooded robbed a bank for the trio of nerds and tried to kill Buffy.

Marti on Buffy’s bills

Marti on Buffy’s bills

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Marti Noxon said about the episode 6.04 Flooded:

“It’s not that exciting to watch Buffy deal with bills. The show is not called ‘Buffy The Debt Collector’ or ‘Buffy The Credit Card User’. So I guess we started toying with adult responsibilities and then decided we’d have to go the way of nasty sex instead. We had been asking in script meetings, ‘What are adult responsibilities?’ We tried out a bunch in ‘6.04 Flooded‘ and kind of dispensed with them when we realised we didn’t want to spend time with the actual realities of adult life. Uh, boring.”

Mook

Mook

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The term ‘mook’ has been used on the following occasions…

1.06 Sense And Sensitivity:

Little Tony: “Who’s the mook?”
Angel: “Herb Saunders, Baltimore!”

6.04 Flooded:

M’Fashnik: “You have cost me, Slayer.”
Buffy: “I cost *you*? That’s a designer lamp, ya mook!”

4.06 Spin The Bottle:

Lorne: “Ugh. I know I’m still unconscious during this part of the story, but… can you believe these mooks?”

4.15 Orpheus:

Angel: “Take a hike, Betty. Scram.”
Girl: “Well, pound snow, you mook!”

Musical ad

Musical ad

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During the UPN commercial break for 6.04 Flooded, a twenty second trailer for 6.07 Once More, With Feeling (then still being called ‘Buffy: The Musical’) was shown. It featured Alyson Hannigan miming along to ‘The Mustard Song’. In the next couple of weeks several scenes from the making of the musical were shown on UPN to promote the forthcoming episode.

Nerd’s missions

Nerd’s missions

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The nerds’ missions (seen on a board in 6.04 Flooded) initially included: Control the weather; miniaturize Fort Knox; conjure fake I.D.s; Shrink Ray; girls; girls; The Gorilla Thing. They later add “Hypnotize Buffy” to the top.

Parsecs

Parsecs

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In 6.04 Flooded, Warren refers to ‘parsecs’ which are units of astronomical length equal to 3.258 light years.

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Soaked

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A special waterproof floor was built for the flooded basement set in 6.04 Flooded. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Michelle Trachtenberg allowed themselves to be soaked during filming, and Doug Petrie (the writer of the episode) bought Sarah a special towel with her name on it for braving the icy water. What about Michelle?

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Spider-Man

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Spider-Man is a popular Marvel comic starring Peter Parker, who leads a double life as superhero Spider-Man. Made into two successful movies starring Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst. There are many similarities between Peter and Buffy, as she too is trying to lead a normal life, and (occasionally) make a living, whilst saving the world. Spider-Man has been mentioned in numerous Buffy and Angel episodes, including:

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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:

Start charging

Start charging

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In 6.04 Flooded, Anya suggests that Buffy charge money for slaying vampires, and is quickly admonished by the rest of the group:

Anya: “I know how. If you want to pay every bill here and every bill coming and have enough to start a nice college fund for Dawn? Start charging.”
Buffy: “For what?”
Anya: “Slaying vampires!” (off everyone’s looks) “Well, you’re providing a valuable service to the whole community. I say cash in.”
Buffy: “Well, that’s an idea… you would have. Any other suggestions?”
Anya: “Well, I mean, it’s not so crazy.”
Dawn: “Yes it is! You can’t charge innocent people for saving their lives.”

This is a nice reference to Buffy’s spin-off show Angel, in which the characters routinely charge money for killing demons.

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The Wizard of Oz

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The movie The Wizard of Oz, made in 1939, in mentioned several times in Buffy the Vampire Slayer:

Tito

Tito

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Tito was a plumber friend of Xander who did a full copper repipe in Buffy’s house in 6.04 Flooded. He was first mentioned by Xander in Bargaining, Part Two.

Todd Stashwick

Todd Stashwick

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Todd Stashwick, who played the M’Fashnik demon in 6.04 Flooded, also played Vocah in the Angel episode 1.22 To Shanshu In L.A. He has been in Along Came Polly, The Rundown, Scream at the Sound of the Beep, Lucid Days In Hell, Whacked, CSI: Miami, Malcolm in the Middle, Dharma & Greg, Dark Angel, Will & Grace, Providence and Law & Order.

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Tom Lenk

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Tom Lenk played Andrew Wells and Cyrus, one of Harmony’s minions, in 5.02 Real Me. Tom was born in Westlake Village, California, on June 16th, 1976. His full name is Thomas Loren Lenk. He attended Moorepark College and later UCLA’s theatre programme. In 1997, Tom won the Carol Burnett Award and Scholarship before touring with the European cast of Grease playing the role of Doody.

Tom’s father Fred is a computer programmer, and his mother Pam is a teacher in the Pleasant Valley School District. Tom can be seen in Bandwagon (a movie starring Emma Caulfield), Window Theory, Straight-Jacket, And Then Came Summer, Boy Next Door, Boogie Nights (as Uncle Floyd’s Kid), Popular, Joey and Judging Amy. The character of Andrew became popular and was brought back as part of the Scoobies in season seven. Tom can also be seen as Andrew in the Angel episode Damage.

In January 2005, Tom wrote and starred in Will You Be My Special Friend?, which featured various special guests including Emma Caulfield, Danny Strong and Adam Busch.

Tom appeared as Lord of the Rings character Frodo in Alyson Hannigan’s 2006 movie Date Movie.

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Tucker’s brother

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Tom Lenk played two characters in Buffy - Cyrus in 5.02 Real Me and Andrew Wells in seasons six and seven. A small piece of continuity for these two characters is that others find it hard to remember who they are. In 5.02 Real Me, when Harmony is talking to her minions about “the plan”, she can’t remember Cyrus’s name, and asks him what it is.
In 6.04 Flooded, Warren confuses Andrew with his brother Tucker (seen in 3.20 The Prom):

Warren: “Oh, or else what? You’ll train another pack of devil dogs to ruin my prom? Ha! Graduated!”
Andrew: “That wasn’t me! How many times do I have to say it? The prom thing was my lame-o brother, Tucker.”

Additionally, in 6.11 Gone, 6.12 Doublemeat Palace and 7.09 Never Leave Me, Buffy, Xander and Spike all say they have no idea who Andrew is.

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Useless guns

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In 6.04 Flooded, when the M’Fashnik demon attacks the bank, Buffy says to the guard while holding his gun: “these things, never helpful”. In 6.15 As You Were while holding a gun that Riley gives her, she says: “these things, never useful”.

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Warren Meers

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Warren was a nerd who was able to create perfect human-like robots, including one which was an exact likeness of Buffy. He hooked up with Jonathan and Andrew to ‘take over Sunnydale’. The three devised mad James Bond-style gadgets and robbed banks and museums as well as confounding Buffy using magic. Warren became the leader of the three nerds and started to feel more and more power. He accidentally killed his ex-girlfriend Katrina and blamed it on Buffy. Warren went out of control and left his friends behind. He eventually got a gun and shot Buffy blaming her for messing up his latest plan. He shot and killed Tara, which made Willow ’see red’ and, summoning all the dark magics she could, she killed Warren by flaying him alive. The First took the form of Warren in season seven to try and trick Andrew into helping it.

Welcome to the Dollhouse

Welcome to the Dollhouse

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In 6.04 Flooded, Anya says to Xander, “don’t be such a wienerdog”, trying to persuade him to make an announcement about their engagement. This is a reference to the Todd Solondz film Welcome to the Dollhouse, in which the main character is cruelly taunted with the name ‘weinerdog’ by all the other kids at school.

[Goof] No Eyghon

[Goof] No Eyghon

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When Giles wears a short-sleeved shirt in 6.04 Flooded, his Eyghon tattoo from 2.08 The Dark Age is missing.

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