2013-07-09

‎Continuity: added some links, fixed a typo

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*The events of this episode are a result of the actions in the Buffy series finale, in which Willow turned every Potential on Earth into a Slayer.

 

*The events of this episode are a result of the actions in the Buffy series finale, in which Willow turned every Potential on Earth into a Slayer.

 

 



*It is revealed that, because of their newfound affiliation with Wolfram & Hart, the Scooby Gang no longer deems the Angel Investigations team trustworthy. Knowing that Buffy and the others didn't trust him may have contributed to Angel's attitude in Your Welcome.

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*It is revealed that, because of their newfound affiliation with Wolfram & Hart, the Scooby Gang no longer deems the Angel Investigations team trustworthy. Knowing that Buffy and the others didn't trust him may have contributed to Angel's attitude in [[You're Welcome|"You're Welcome]]."

 

 



*When Dana and Spike fight, she channels the Chinese Slayer; his line "Sorry love, I don't speak Chinese," is a repeat of the line he said just before killing the Chinese Slayer during the flashbacks to the [[Wikipedia:Boxer Rebellion|Boxer Rebellion]] in "[[Fool for Love]]". Dana's memories of Nikki Wood and Spike's killing of her were also first seen in "Fool for Love", though further memories of Nikki's death were explored in the ''Buffy'' season seven episode "[[Lies My Parents Told Me]]". Here we discover that Nikki did beg Spike to spare her so she could return to her son, at least in her mind, confirming what Spike stated in 'School Hard'.

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*When Dana and Spike fight, she channels the Chinese Slayer; his line "Sorry love, I don't speak Chinese," is a repeat of the line he said just before killing the Chinese Slayer during the flashbacks to the [[Wikipedia:Boxer Rebellion|Boxer Rebellion]] in "[[Fool for Love]]". Dana's memories of Nikki Wood and Spike's killing of her were also first seen in "Fool for Love", though further memories of Nikki's death were explored in the ''Buffy'' season seven episode "[[Lies My Parents Told Me]]". Here we discover that Nikki did beg Spike to spare her so she could return to her son, at least in her mind, confirming what Spike stated in "[[School Hard]]."

 

 

 

*Andrew's storytelling persona resurfaces in this episode. It was previously seen in "[[Storyteller]]", including his pronunciation of the word "vampyr".

 

*Andrew's storytelling persona resurfaces in this episode. It was previously seen in "[[Storyteller]]", including his pronunciation of the word "vampyr".

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