7.11 Showtime

Summary:
In which Buffy proves her power.
Airdate:
7 January 2003
Writer:
David Fury
Director:
Michael Grossman
Cast:

"Keep the chatter down! Or speak up so I can hear you."
Andrew

Episode Trivia

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Amanda Fuller

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Amanda Fuller played Eve/The First in 7.11 Showtime. Amanda also played Emma Crawshay in Ollie. She’s also been in 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (which John Ritter, who played Ted in season two, starred in), Touched by an Angel, Malcolm in the Middle, Two of a Kind, The Practice and That ’70s Show.

Believe in him

Believe in him

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The black outfit that Buffy/the First wears when it appears to Spike in 7.11 Showtime is the same outfit that Buffy wore in 7.09 Never Leave Me when she tells Spike she believes in him. Buffy/the First says in this episode:

“He still thinks I believe in him”.

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Beljoxa’s Eye

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Beljoxa’s Eye is a huge eyeball covered with smaller eyeballs and chains, seen in 7.11 Showtime. It exists in another dimension (seemingly a black wind-tunnel), of which only demons can open the gateway. The eye is an oracle. It tells Giles and Anya, “The Eye sees not the future - only the truth of the now and before”, though as Anya points out - we all have this. It’s called ‘memory’.

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Chloe

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Chloe was a very young, dark-haired potential, first seen in 7.11 Showtime. Kennedy shouted at her when she couldn’t keep up with the other potential’s training. Chloe hung herself in 7.15 Get It Done when the First’s plan got too much for her.

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Clara Bryant

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Clara Bryant played the potential Slayer Molly. She played Annie, the daughter of Billy Connolly, in the ABC series Billy. She has guest-starred on shows such as Roseanne, Fastlane and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She has also starred in various other TV shows, and acted on stage. Clara has been nominated three times by the Youth in Film/Young Artist Awards.

Disrupted line

Disrupted line

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Beljoxa’s Eye informs Giles and Anya in 7.11 Showtime that something has disrupted the line of the 7.22 Chosen, giving the First a chance to wreak havoc. This explains why the First has been dormant for so long. The Slayer herself is the source of the disruption, and Anya realises that she and the rest of the Scoobies are at fault for bringing Buffy back from the dead last year.

Due to open - or is it?

Due to open - or is it?

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In 7.11 Showtime, Xander says the new public library is due to open in May 2003. This is, of course, an in-joke as Sunnydale is destroyed at that time.

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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.

Energy barrier

Energy barrier

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An ‘Energy barrier’ is an invisible force field to keep enemies at bay. Willow created one around the Scoobies’ hideout to keep the Knights of Byzantium away in 5.20 Spiral, and one in 7.11 Showtime to defend the Scoobies from the Turok-Han.

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Eve

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Eve was a potential Slayer wo was killed by Bringers before she managed to make it to Buffy’s home. The First assumed her form and stayed at Buffy’s house, pretending to be the Potential whilst studying it’s enemy. Buffy and Xander discovered Eve’s body and outed the First in 7.11 Showtime. The First also briefly took Eve’s form whilst talking to a captured Spike.

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Felicia Day

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Felicia played the red-haired potential Slayer Vi, and appeared in seven episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She’s also been in For the People, Maybe It’s Me, Bring It On Again and Emeril. Felicia graduated from the University of Texas with a BSc in mathematics. She is a professional-level violinist.

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First Evil

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The first, original evil had no physical shape, but could take on the form of dead people, including those who had been dead, such as Buffy. It couldn’t touch anything so couldn’t be fought physically, but it’s power lay in the way it could take on a form and persuade people to do what it wanted. The First came to Sunnydale in 3.10 Amends to persuade Angel to kill Buffy. He was so horrified that he tried to kill himself, but was saved by Buffy and a handy snowfall.
The First was able to enter this dimension due to a fault in the Slayer line, which Anya worked out in 7.11 Showtime must have been when the Scoobies brought Buffy back to life in season six. It began to torment the Scoobies with visions of dead people, and Buffy realised in 7.09 Never Leave Me what she was facing. The First’s plan was to build up an army of Turok-Han, who would kill humans and when the balance had shifted the First could then take on a physical form and rule the world. Buffy defeated the First’s army by giving all potential Slayers their power, and using an amulet given to her by Angel. This destroyed Sunnydale in the process, but not the First which can never be killed.

First Evil touching objects

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Several times throughout Buffy’s season 7, the First appears to touch or lean on objects. Are these incidents goofs? A good explanation may be that the image of the First is just like a very realistic projected holograph, so it’s only a goof if the image of the First picks up or moves an object that a real person could also pick up or move. For instance, if Giles sets his glasses down and then someone else picks them up, then that would be a goof. The writers could have had Giles remove the glasses and set them down on the table without anyone else touching them (the glasses would be just another projected image) without being inconsistent.

Flashback time

Flashback time

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As the Scoobies and potentials start their battle with the Turok-Han in 7.11 Showtime, we’re unaware of Buffy, Xander and Willow’s plan. We later see a flashback to their telepathic conversation discussing a way to improve moral. A similar use of flashback was used in 7.22 Chosen, when Buffy’s final speech to the potentials was played during the big fight.

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Give it away

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In 7.11 Showtime, Anya says,

“You’re rejecting my offer of sexual bribery? What am I, a leper in this town? I can’t even give it away.”

Even though she is talking to Torg, the trash-taking-out demon, she is also referencing 7.08 Sleeper. In that episode, when she was trying not make Spike suspicious of her snooping through his room, she said that she was there to have sex with him but he refused her.

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Indigo

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Indigo played Rona, a potential Slayer. Indigo has also been in Weeds, 10-8, Boston Public, NYPD Blue, Any Day Now, Chicago Hope, Minor Adjustments and Sister, Sister. Her real name is Alyssa Ashley Nichols. Indigo auditioned to play Annabelle. She said in an interview with about.com:

“I auditioned to play an English girl, a completely different character and they liked me a lot but that character died in the same episode that you meet her, and they didn’t want to kill me off right away. So, they called me the next week and they told me that I got the part, and I’m thinking that I’m still going to be this English girl, so I went and I got a dialogue tape and I’m studying my English accent. I get to the set and it was a completely different character. So, they actually wrote the character Rona around me.”

Is it the hair?

Is it the hair?

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In 7.11 Showtime, after the demon turns Anya’s sexual offer down, she says:

“It’s the hair, right? Not attractive?”

This is a reference to 7.08 Sleeper, when Spike turns her down and they have the following conversation:

Anya: “I got it. No problem, I understand. You think I’m fat.”
Spike: “What?”
Anya: “Well, it’s either that or the haircut.”

And probably also a reference to the many hair styles, cuts, and colours, that Anya’s had during her run on the show.

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James Bond

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Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon

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Andrew asks Dawn in 7.11 Showtime if she wants to “play Kevin Bacon”. Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon is a game that attempts to connect any actor to the prolific Kevin Bacon in six steps via his co-stars.

Kill it with germs?

Kill it with germs?

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In 7.11 Showtime, Buffy asks if the Turok-Han can be destroyed with germs. This is a nod to season three’s big bad, the Mayor, who had a fear of germs.

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Lalaine

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Lalaine played potential Slayer Chloe in season seven. She is most recognisable as Miranda Sanchez in Lizzie Maguire. Her full name is Lalaine Veraga-Paras. Lalaine played “Little Cosette/Eponine” in the National Touring Company’s Les Miserables. She provided some voices for the movies Babe and Babe: Pig in the City (which was referenced in 7.09 Never Leave Me).
Lalaine has written and released two singles: ‘Joyride’ and ‘Haunted’ and has released an album called Haunted.

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

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In 7.11 Showtime, Buffy says, “Welcome to Thunderdome” and Andrew says, “Two men enter, one man leaves”. This is a reference to the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, starring Mel Gibson. The “Thunderdome” was a caged fighting match to the death. The tagline for the movie was “Two men enter. One man leaves”.

Michael Grossman

Michael Grossman

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Michael Grossman was a Buffy director during season seven. He has also directed episodes of One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Jake 2.0, Firefly, (episode ‘Safe’), Enterprise, Gilmore Girls and Angel (episodes 2.11 Redefinition, Birthday, 4.02 Ground State, Players).

Misery

Misery

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In 7.11 Showtime, Buffy and Andrew mention the 1990 movie Misery starring James Caan (as Paul Sheldon) and Kathy Bates (as Annie Wilkes). It was based on the book by Steven King:

Buffy: “So I’m here to tell you, you try anything, try to run… you ever see the movie Misery?”
Andrew: “Six times. But the book was scarier than the movie because instead of crushing his foot with a sledgehammer, Kathy Bates chops it off with…” (realising) “I’ll be good.”

I’m also quite sure that the scene in which Dawn innocently brings tea to her mother in 5.05 No Place Like Home is a visual reference to the scene in Misery, in which Annie gives a cup of cocoa to the Sheriff. Dawn’s hair is even styled in the same way as Annie’s.

There is another visual reference to the film Misery in 2.16 Epiphany - when the demons come to Wesley’s apartment he quickly goes into a cupboard in his wheelchair and struggles to reach up to find his gun. This is very similar to a scene in the film in which Paul Sheldon desperately reaches up from his wheelchair to grab pills before Annie finds him.

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Missing episode

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When the season seven video box set was released in the UK, the episode 7.11 Showtime was missing. In its place was the next episode 7.12 Potential. 7.11 Showtime was added as an extra episode on the second season seven box set that was released on 8th September 2003.

Not Sarah

Not Sarah

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The telepathic voice of Buffy in 7.11 Showtime was not the voice of Sarah Michelle Gellar in the original airing of the episode. She was unavailable to record her voice for the U.S. version, but it was her voice when this episode aired in the UK and Australia.

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Rona

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Rona, an African-American potential Slayer, arrived in Sunnydale via bus, and was saved from the Bringers by Buffy at the station (7.11 Showtime). She never had a Watcher and stood up to Buffy and the others on many occassions. Rona’s arm was broken by Caleb in 7.18 Dirty Girls, but she managed to survive the final fight in 7.22 Chosen.

Shoulder weight

Shoulder weight

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In 7.11 Showtime, Eve/the First says the Slayer has the “weight of the world on her shoulders”. This is a reference to the penultimate episode of season five, which was called The Weight of the World.

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Star Wars

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George Lucas’s Star Wars films are a cult phenomenon. They are referenced numerous times in the Buffyverse. The original trilogy included the movies Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return Of The Jedi (1983) and the movies The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002) and Revenge of the Sith (2005) were made later on.

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Telepathy

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Telepathy is the ability to communicate via the mind (telepathically). Buffy encountered some demons with no mouths that communicated telepathically in 3.18 Earshot. She killed one and its blood infected her with its mind reading ability.
Willow’s magical power became so strong that she was able to communicate telepathically with her friends (6.01 Bargaining (Part One), 6.22 Grave, 7.11 Showtime).

The First taunts

The First taunts

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The following line was cut from the episode 7.11 Showtime:

The First (as Eve): “And Chloe, honey… you don’t have to worry about getting called to be the Slayer before you’re ready. You’ll be dead before that happens. All o’you.”

The Untouchables

The Untouchables

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When she kills the Turok-Han in 7.11 Showtime, Buffy says:

“Here endeth the lesson.”

This has been said before in the series: by the Master in season one’s 1.05 Never Kill A Boy On The First Date and by Spike in 5.07 Fool For Love. The line is taken from the movie The Untouchables - Sean Connery’s character says this to Kevin Costner’s Elliot Ness while lecturing him on how to bring down Al Capone.

Thinking back

Thinking back

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In 7.11 Showtime, Buffy says, “Welcome to the Hellmouth” to Rona, in an obvious reference to the show’s very first episode.

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Turok-Han

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The Turok-Han are extremely strong, ancient vampires. The Scoobies named the Turok-Han ‘Ubervamp’ because of it’s extreme strength. Turok-Han were sired as vampires when the human was still a Neanderthal. In 7.10 Bring On The Night, Giles says it was known as the “vampire other vampires fear”. The First resurrected the Turok-Han using the Seal of Danthalzar and created an army of them to fight Buffy and the Potentials. Buffy discovers an ancient Slayer weapon she names a scythe which kills the Turok-Han with relative ease. The original Turok-Han was played by Camden Toy, who also played one of the Gentlemen and Gnarl.

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Vi

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Vi was a red-headed and nervous potential Slayer. She had a Watcher prior to staying with Buffy, who had once shown her a blurry photograph of a vampire. She survived the final fight against the Turok-Han army.

Willow’s coven

Willow’s coven

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In 7.12 Potential, Willow gets a phone call from Althanea in the English coven, who helped her after she went evil in season six. The coven has been mentioned previously in 6.22 Grave, 7.01 Lessons, 7.02 Beneath You and 7.11 Showtime.

[7.11-25.52] Flashback

[7.11-25.52] Flashback

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In 7.11 Showtime, we see a scene of Buffy, Willow and Xander in the kitchen twice - first without the sound, and the second time in a flashback (at 35.55 minutes), in which we hear them speaking telepathically. The first time the scene is shown, Buffy tucks her hair behind her ear, but she doesn’t do this in the flashback. Obviously different versions of the scene were used in the final cut.

[7.11-28.54] Door cable

[7.11-28.54] Door cable

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In 7.11 Showtime, as the Scoobies and potentials are watching the door being battered by the Turok-Han, you can clearly see a black cable attatched to the door, for the purpose of pulling the door off of its hinges when it is kicked in. It’s in shot for a quite a while and you can even see it wobbling as the door is being kicked from the other side!

[Goof] Anya’s lips

[Goof] Anya’s lips

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When Anya persuades the demon to open the portal in 7.11 Showtime, she says the demon has six spleens. We then see a shot of Giles and Anya, where Anya’s lips move even though she’s finished her sentence. This also happens later in the scene.

[Goof] Arrow

[Goof] Arrow

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When the Turok-Han chokes Buffy and she pulls the arrow from his neck to stab him in the eye in 7.11 Showtime, you can see that the arrow is still in her hand and the Turok-Han had a copy of it and put in his eye.

[Goof] Buffy’s coat

[Goof] Buffy’s coat

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When the Turok-Han enters the house in 7.11 Showtime, Buffy isn’t wearing a coat. Then she and the others run outside, where she’s suddenly wearing a fully buttoned jacket.

[Goof] Buffy’s shoes

[Goof] Buffy’s shoes

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Throughout her fight with the Turok-Han in 7.11 Showtime, Buffy is wearing black trainers, but when she walks away from the ‘Thunderdrome’ (at 38.55) she’s wearing black, heeled boots.

[Goof] Eve/The First

[Goof] Eve/The First

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In the beginning of the episode 7.11 Showtime, Eve/First is lying covered with a blanket - the First can’t touch anything. In fact, how did the First avoid touching anything when it lived in the house for two days?

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