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==Continuity==

 

==Continuity==



*Willow visits Tara's grave for the first time. She leaves some small stones on the tombstone, a Jewish tradition to recognize that the dead are remembered.

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*Willow visits [[Tara]]'s grave for the first time. She leaves some small stones on the tombstone, a Jewish tradition to recognize that the dead are remembered and indicate that someone has been to visit the grave.



 



*Willow's outfit changes when she and Xander are walking in the cemetery.

 

 

 

 

*While Cassie informs Buffy that she herself will die next Friday, she tells Buffy she just "knows" things. At one point she tells Buffy she will go somewhere ''"dark and [[Hellmouth|underground]]"'', which alludes to the [[Chosen|finale]] when Buffy enters the Hellmouth for her final stand against the First.

 

*While Cassie informs Buffy that she herself will die next Friday, she tells Buffy she just "knows" things. At one point she tells Buffy she will go somewhere ''"dark and [[Hellmouth|underground]]"'', which alludes to the [[Chosen|finale]] when Buffy enters the Hellmouth for her final stand against the First.

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*After Buffy and Xander leave Cassie's dad's home, Cassie is seen wearing a [[Wikipedia:White Stripes|White Stripes]] t-shirt.

 

*After Buffy and Xander leave Cassie's dad's home, Cassie is seen wearing a [[Wikipedia:White Stripes|White Stripes]] t-shirt.

 

*Xander: "It's not the friendliest jingle, is it? It's no 'I like Ike' or 'Milk, it does a body good.'"<br />"I '''Like Ike"''' was the campaign slogan of General Dwight David Eisenhower during the presidential elections of 1952 ("Ike" was his nickname). He won, becoming the 34th president of America, and staying on for a second term. "'''Milk, it does a body good'''" was the slogan of America's National Dairy Board in the 1980s.

 

*Xander: "It's not the friendliest jingle, is it? It's no 'I like Ike' or 'Milk, it does a body good.'"<br />"I '''Like Ike"''' was the campaign slogan of General Dwight David Eisenhower during the presidential elections of 1952 ("Ike" was his nickname). He won, becoming the 34th president of America, and staying on for a second term. "'''Milk, it does a body good'''" was the slogan of America's National Dairy Board in the 1980s.



*Willow places stones on Tara's tombstone.<br />This is a Jewish custom, to honor the dead and indicate that someone has been to visit the grave.

 

 

*Buffy (to Cassie) "... you can join the French Foreign Legion, or anything you want."<br />'''The French Foreign Legion '''is a military formation serving as a branch of the regular Armed Forces of France, but it differs from other military units by accepting foreigners from any country in the world into its ranks. The Legion was founded in 1831 and is composed exclusively of unmarried male volunteers aged between 18 and 40; about 8500 in all. All Legionnaires must sign a contract for 5 years unconditional service upon joining the Legion; only after that may they leave. The Legion has been involved in several wars involving Algeria, a sometime part of the French Empire.

 

*Buffy (to Cassie) "... you can join the French Foreign Legion, or anything you want."<br />'''The French Foreign Legion '''is a military formation serving as a branch of the regular Armed Forces of France, but it differs from other military units by accepting foreigners from any country in the world into its ranks. The Legion was founded in 1831 and is composed exclusively of unmarried male volunteers aged between 18 and 40; about 8500 in all. All Legionnaires must sign a contract for 5 years unconditional service upon joining the Legion; only after that may they leave. The Legion has been involved in several wars involving Algeria, a sometime part of the French Empire.

 

*Willow (about Cassie): "Do you really think she's some kind of pre-cog?"<br />This seems to be a reference to the 2002 Steven Spielberg/Tom Cruise movie ''[[Wikipedia: Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]'', in which 3 "pre-cogs" (precognitive), telepaths able to foresee future murders, were used to prevent the crimes before they happened.

 

*Willow (about Cassie): "Do you really think she's some kind of pre-cog?"<br />This seems to be a reference to the 2002 Steven Spielberg/Tom Cruise movie ''[[Wikipedia: Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]'', in which 3 "pre-cogs" (precognitive), telepaths able to foresee future murders, were used to prevent the crimes before they happened.

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