Episode Trivia
Amy Studt
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Amy Studt’s song ‘Just A Little Girl’ was used in an advertising campaign for the episode 7.15 Get It Done, on UPN.
Anya attack
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Anya is attacked by D’Hoffryn’s demons in 7.06 Him and 7.15 Get It Done, because she chose to leave D’Hoffryn’s group of vengeance demons and become human again in 7.05 Selfless.
Back to the dreams
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There are a few references to the season four finale 4.22 Restless in 7.15 Get It Done: The bag that Principal Wood gives Buffy is the same one from her dream from which she gets mud to cover her face with; When Buffy dreams that she wakes up, she sees the first Slayer chained to the ceiling. In 7.15 Get It Done we learn that the Shadowmen chained the first Slayer to the ground while they invoked a demon’s spirit into her; In 4.22 Restless, Buffy tells Adam “We’re not demons.” In 7.15 Get It Done she discovers that the first Slayer was made using the heart of a demon; Buffy also goes to the same desert in 4.22 Restless, also seen in 5.18 Intervention.
Baskin-Robbins
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The following dialogue is from 7.15 Get It Done:
Kennedy: “You’ve got the magic, use it.”
Willow: “I-I-I don’t even know what magic to use.”
Kennedy: “Why not just try all 32 flavours. Worst thing that happens is you go brunette.”
This is a reference to Baskin-Robbins. However, their slogan is 31 Flavours.
Bring it On
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Willow says to Principal Wood, “Bring it on”. This is a reference to the 2000 cheerleading movie Bring it On which featured Eliza Dushku (Faith) and Clare Kramer (Glory). In Bring It On, one of the Clover cheerleaders says the line: “Can we just beat these Buffys down so I can go home? I’m on curfew, girl.”
In the episode 5.16 The Body, when Willow is deciding what to wear, she pulls out the “cheery” shirt, a yellow shirt with the slogan “Campus Queen”. This same shirt can also be seen in Bring It On (worn by Kirsten Dunst).
Buffy meets her makers
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In 7.15 Get It Done, he Scoobies open a portal using items from an old Slayer bag. Buffy jumps into the portal and meets the Shadowmen who made the First Slayer and discovers how she was made:
“First there was the earth, then came the demons, after demons came men, they found a girl to slay demons, they chained her to the earth, filled her with dark.”
The Shadowmen gave a human girl the heart of a demon. She also learns that the girl didn’t do it voluntarily. This vastly contradicts Buffy’s conviction, or rather, hope, that she doesn’t have a ‘dark side’.
The meeting with the Shadowmen is important to Buffy in two ways. Firstly, she chooses not to accept their offer of more power, which would entail her being merging with some kind of evil mist. Secondly, the men convince her enough that there’s something wrong about the way the Slayer was first brought about. She decides in 7.22 Chosen to reverse their decision to give only one girl the Slayer power.
The language the Shadowmen speak is Swhaili, as spoken in East Africa.
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.
Coat tales
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Spike wears his old black leather coat to chase a demon. Principal Wood recognises the coat as his mother’s. We saw Spike steal the coat from Nikki Wood in 5.07 Fool For Love.
Comforting
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In the season four episode 4.18 Where The Wild Things Are, Spike and Anya talked about getting revenge on Drusilla and Xander. They also bonded over the loss of their respective powers. They abandoned the ‘revenge’ idea and instead Anya took Spike to a party. Spike “comforted” Anya again in 6.18 Entropy after her break-up with Xander. They mention the event again in 7.08 Sleeper and 7.15 Get It Done.
Cooler than Snyder
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Willow says that Principal Wood is, “So much cooler than Snyder.” She means the last Principal of Sunnydale High, who openly hated his job and was equally hated by his students.
Daniel Wilson
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Daniel Wilson, who played one of the Shadowmen in 7.15 Get It Done, has also been in Almost Famous, River Street, Bloodfist and Wait Until Spring and Bandini.
Dr. Strangelove
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Andrew says:
“They’ll see the big board.”
This is from Stanley Kubrick’s movie Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. In that movie the Russian ambassador is invited into the Pentagons’ War Room by the President and General Turgidson says, “but he’ll see the big board”.
In 7.10 Bring On The Night, when Buffy and Giles discuss the Ubervamp in front of the Potentials Buffy says:
“No time to coddle them, Giles. Welcome to the war room, guys.”
Erik Betts
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Erik was a regular Buffy and Angel stuntman and is married to Melissa Barker, who played one of Buffy’s stunt doubles from season five onwards. Erik appeared in many Buffy episodes including 5.04 Out Of My Mind (as Agent Brown), 5.12 Checkpoint (as a Knight of Byzantium), 6.05 Life Serial (Predator Demon), 6.08 Tabula Rasa (as a vampire), 7.08 Sleeper (as a vampire), 7.16 Storyteller (as a vampire), 7.15 Get It Done (as a demon), 7.21 End Of Days (as a Turok-Han) and 7.22 Chosen (as a Turok-Han). Erik also played The Keeper in the Angel episode 4.21 Peace Out.
He has been a regular stuntman for Alias, She Spies, The Shield, V.I.P., Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, The Jamie Foxx Show (stunt double for Jamie Foxx) and Martial Law. Erik was a stuntman for the movies 18 Fingers of Death!, Crash, Torque (stunt double for Ice Cube), Bringing Down the House and Cradle 2 the Grave. He was the gymnastics trainer for Wild Wild West.
In 1996, Erik broke his right hip and thigh whilst taping a kids TV show. He was in intensive care for two weeks, had five surgeries and almost three years of rehab to get fit again. Erik was director Sam Raimi’s choice for doubling actor Tobey Maquire for Spider-Man, but was told by the costume designer that his shoulders were too large for the costume.
First Slayer
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The First Slayer was a primal Aboriginal woman who was made into a Slayer by the Shadowmen. Her purpose was to defend man from demons. In 4.22 Restless, the First Slayer’s spirit tried to kill Xander, Willow, Giles and Buffy in their sleep, because the enjoining spell that they performed in 4.21 Primeval was an affront to her. In 5.18 Intervention she became Buffy’s guide during her Vision Quest and told her death was her gift. The First Slayer came to Buffy in a dream in 7.15 Get It Done and told her, “It’s not enough”.
Grave-digger
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Buffy buries Chloe’s body next to that of Annabelle and later tells the potentials,
“I’ll find room for you next to her and Annabelle. I’m the Slayer. The one with the power. And The First has me using that power to dig our graves.”
Annabelle was killed in 7.10 Bring On The Night when she panicked and tried to run away.
Karara Muhoro
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Karara Muhoro, who played one of the Shadowmen in 7.15 Get It Done, appeared in Phone Booth and Congo.
Kristy Wu
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Kristy Wu played potential Slayer Chao-Ahn in season seven. She has also played Scarlett in Return to Halloweentown, Regina in Cry Wolf, Alice Wong in Future Tense, Liz in Drive Me Crazy and Lisa in Moesha.
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.
Natural sheen
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The following line was deleted from the episode 7.15 Get It Done:
Andrew: “Welcome to our perfectly typical American household where nothing unusual happens.”
An exchange between Spike and Wood was also cut from the episode:
Spike: “What are you spilling next, that I bleach my hair?”
Wood: “But it has such a natural sheen.”
Semi-annual percolation
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Buffy says:
“The hellmouth has begun its semi-annual percolation. Usually, it blows around May.”
This is a reference to the fact that the season finale, usually associated with the Hellmouth, is always shown in May in America.
Sharon Ferguson
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Sharon Ferguson, who played the First Slayer in 4.22 Restless, 5.18 Intervention and 7.15 Get It Done, appeared as a skater in Austin Powers in Goldmember (alongside Seth Green, who played Buffy’s Oz) and as a hooker/dancer in Malcolm X. She has also been in Alias and Shall We Dance.
Slayage alternatives
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Buffy shows some ingenious ways of killing demons, and the gang have some great suggestions too. Here’s a list of alternative ways of killing, seen or mentioned on the show:
Hummus and Ebola: In 3.22 Graduation Day (Part Two), Oz suggests:
“We attack the Mayor with hummus.”
Cordelia later suggests:
“No, we’ll get a box with the Ebola virus and… or it doesn’t even have to be real. We can just get a box that says Ebola on it and… chase him! … With the box!”
Licking: In 4.09 Something Blue, When Spike’s in the bath-tub at Giles’ apartment:
Spike: “Passions is on! Timmy’s down the bloody well, and if you make me miss it, I’ll…”
Giles: “You’ll do what? Lick me to death?”
Nuzzling: In 5.01 Buffy Vs Dracula, Riley says to Giles about his being found with Dracula’s ladies:
“You were gonna nuzzle ‘em to death?”
Puppets: In 7.15 Get It Done, Xander says:
“Puppets! That’s it. The First hates puppets. Now if we can just airlift Kermit, Fozzy the Bear and Miss Piggy into town, The First will be a-runnin’.”
The Muppets
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Xander says,
“Puppets. That’s it! The First hates puppets! Now if we could just airlift Kermit, Fozzie Bear, and Miss Piggy into town.”
These are all characters from Jim Henson’s The Muppet Show.
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.
Unique… well…
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Spike refers to himself and his souled condition as “unique” before pausing and stating,
“Well, more or less.”
This is a clear reference to the original souled vampire of the Buffy mythos: Angel.
What Spike does best
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In 7.15 Get It Done, Kennedy asks if what Spike does best is get thrown through ceilings. Destroying the Summers house might actually be what he does best, since six episodes prior, in 7.09 Never Leave Me, he rips Andrew through a wall in Dawn’s bedroom, leaving a massive hole. In the same episode, the Bringers go afer him and destroy the window that Xander just finished replacing and a couple of the other windows too.
Winnie the Pooh
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In 7.15 Get It Done, the First as Chloe says, “T.T.F.N.” Rona explains this is the favourite saying of Tigger in the Disney version of A.A. Milne’s childrens’ book Winnie the Pooh. “T.T.F.N.” means “ta ta for now”.
[Goof] Buffy’s boots
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In 7.15 Get It Done, the heels of Buffy’s boots change. Just before she leaps into the portal she is wearing stilletto-style boots (best seen when she first walks towards the portal), but when she lands on the other side the heels are flatter and blockier.
[Goof] Shadows
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When Willow sits in the circle to do her spell in 7.15 Get It Done, we see from the overhead shot that there is an overturned stool nearby. The shadow of the stool is falling on the circle, but in the shots showing Willow’s face, we see that there is no shadow there.
[Goof] Spike’s jacket
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Spike left his leather coat at the Summers’ house after trying to rape Buffy in 6.19 Seeing Red. He then went off to Africa and got his soul back. When did Buffy return his leather jacket so he could store it in the basement of the school? He retrieves the jacket from there in 7.15 Get It Done.
[Goof] The door
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When Buffy and Dawn discover Chloe’s body in 7.15 Get It Done, the door behind them is open in the first shot then closed in the next.