Doomed
Doomed
-- Quotes --
After Buffy finally breaks
the silence lingering in the room, Riley tries to figure out who she really
is. When Riley withholds information on his own secret identity, Buffy
offers her own description of what he does for a living. Surprised by Buffy's
accuracy, Riley turns the spotlight back on her. However, Riley is not
at all familiar with the name Slayer, so Buffy encourages him to find out
on his own. Just as Riley is about to leave the dorm, they notice some
rattling coming from the rat's cage, followed by a sudden earthquake. Although
the quake is relatively brief, it's more than enough to alarm Buffy.
A short while later, Willow
returns to her room and tells Buffy about an aftershock party at Porter
Hall, due to the entire building being blacked out. Buffy turns down the
invitation, instead heading over to Giles for some answers. While Buffy
fears that something bad is coming, Giles insists that the earthquake was
nothing out of the ordinary. Meanwhile, Spike finds himself sinking deeper
and deeper into depression. No longer the fearsome night stalker he once
was, Spike cannot comprehend how he ended up living in Xander's basement.
Underground, Riley asks Forrest about the Slayer. According to Forrest,
the Slayer is nothing but a myth. Over at the aftershock party, Willow
runs into Percy West, whom she tutored last year at Sunnydale High. In
another room, a lone student finds himself in a sudden encounter with a
large, green demon with several spines protruding from the back of its
head. Before he can run or scream, the demon slashes the boy's throat,
spilling blood all over the floor.
When Willow overhears
Percy referring to her as a geek from high school, she wanders away from
the main party crowd. Ending up in a dark room, Willow feels her way to
the bed and lies down, wishing that she were somewhere else. When the power
is restored to the building and all the lights turn on, Willow realizes
that she is not alone in the bed. Lying next to her is the body of the
boy, drained of its blood. Carved on the boy's chest is a symbol that consists of an eye inside
a triangle. Willow shows a drawing of the symbol to Giles, who immediately
recognizes it as a sign of the apocalypse. Buffy recognizes the symbol,
and she grabs the crossbow on her way out to the cemetery. Finding a mausoleum
with the symbol carved on one of the walls, Buffy enters and spots the
demon collecting the bones of one of the skeletons. Engaging the demon
in battle, Buffy quickly realizes its great strength. After delivering
a blow that lands Buffy on her back, the demon escapes with the bones it
stole from the mausoleum. Riley arrives shortly and tells Buffy which way
the demon ran. Before she takes off in that direction, Buffy informs Riley
that she can't continue their relationship any longer.
Back at Giles' apartment,
the gang learns that Buffy's enemy is called a Vahrall demon. One of the
passages in the demon's description leads Willow to another book that describes
a ritual called the Sacrifice of Three. Along with the sacrifices, the
ritual requires the blood of a man, the bones of a child, and something
called the Word of Valios. Assuming it's the title of a book, Xander and
Willow head to the library. When they stop by Xander's basement for supplies,
they find Spike trying to kill himself with a stake. Uncomfortable with
the idea of letting the harmless vampire die, Willow and Xander take Spike
with them to the library in order to keep an eye on him. After coming up
with nothing at the library, Spike mocks Willow and Xander's belief that
they play an important role in Buffy's duty. Meanwhile, Buffy runs into
Riley while patrolling the streets. Riley tries to convince Buffy that
she can't make it through the rest of her life alone. Unable to describe
her full history with Angel, Buffy turns a cold shoulder to Riley. Back
at the apartment, Giles researches the ritual further. He comes upon an
illustration of the Word of Valios, which turns out to be fifteenth-century
talisman. Rummaging through a box of valuables, Giles discovers that he
had the talisman all along. Before he can get out of the house, Giles realizes
he has visitors in the form of three Vahrall demons.
While the gang tends to
his wounds, Giles tells them that the Vahrall demons are attempting to
open the hellmouth. Reluctantly, Buffy, Xander, and Willow return to Sunnydale
High, accompanied by an irritated Spike. As they enter the crumbling
halls of their old high school, Xander accidentally steps on the remains
of late Mayor Wilkins. The gang finds the three Vahrall demons chanting
around a gap in the floor. While Buffy attacks, Xander and Willow work
on retrieving the blood, bones, and talisman in order to prevent the ritual
from being completed. One of the Vahrall demons grabs the jar of blood
from Xander's hands and dives into the hole. Realizing that the demons
themselves are the three sacrifices, Xander warns the others. Tired of
taking a beating from another one of the Vahrall demons, Spike smashes
his fist into the demon's face. Instead of receiving immediate shock to
his brain, Spike feels absolutely no pain. Realizing that the implant does
not prevent him from harming demons, a wave of unadulterated joy overcomes
Spike as he wails on the Vahrall demon. Caught up in the excitement, Spike
picks up the demon, who grabs the bag of bones before being lifted up into
the air. Xander and Willow's warnings come too late as Spike throws the
demon, along with the bones, into the hole.
Another earthquake signals
the near-completion of the ritual. As Buffy hurls punches and kicks at
the demon, Riley comes to her aide. Managing to escape the attack for a
brief moment, the third Vahrall demon grabs the talisman and drops into
the hole. Riley hooks up a cable from his belt to Buffy's, and the Slayer
dives in after the demon. Through the rumbling of the quakes, Riley manages
to pull Buffy back to the surface. As Riley pulls her up by her right hand,
Buffy drags the demon out of the hole with her left. Having failed to complete
the ritual, the Vahrall demon dies, and the earthquakes stop. Afterwards,
Riley unsuccessfully tries to explain his camouflage outfit to Xander and
Willow, who immediately figure out that he's one of the commandoes. When
he spots Spike, Riley can't recall where he's seen him before.
The next morning, Buffy
pays a visit to Riley's room. Having revealed his identity to Buffy and
her friends, Riley prepares himself for some dark consequences. What he
doesn't expect is the kiss that Buffy plants on his lips. In the meantime,
Spike shuts off the television in Xander's basement. Before Xander and
Willow can protest, Spike insists that they get out and continue the fight
against evil. For a dead man, Spike has never felt more alive.
~Episode Synopsis by: Alan Hufana