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  1. "Help" is the fourth episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on October 15, 2002 on UPN and its plot is based on the story of the Trojan priestess Cassandra from the Greek mythology.

  2. Oct 15, 2002 · With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield Ford, Michelle Trachtenberg. Buffy begins a new job as school counsellor at Sunnydale High. On her first day she encounters a troubled young girl who is convinced she is about to die.

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    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
    • Rick Rosenthal
    • 2002-10-15
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    CRUEL FATE — Buffy starts her first week counseling students at Sunnydale High and meets a teen named Cassie, who somehow knows her own death will occur in just a few days. Buffy, along with the help of the gang, rushes to find out the circumstances of Cassie's death and how to prevent it. Willow begins to make peace and settle back into Sunnydalel...

    Once the lights are turned out at a funeral home, Buffy, Xander and Dawn climb out of caskets. They chat about Buffy's nervousness about her new job and the struggle she may face while trying to mix her Slayer job with being a counselor. In one of the caskets, the three find a deceased woman who soon rises as a vampire, and is promptly staked. At t...

    This is the first appearance of Amanda. She'll appear again in episode "Potential" and stay with the Scooby Gang for the rest of the season.
    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 underground," which alludes t...
    Cassie tells Spike: "She'll tell you. Someday she'll tell you," alluding to when Buffy says to Spike in episode "Chosen" that she loves him.
    Cassie's speech above is similar to a speech made by Buffy in "Becoming, Part Two": "Do you think I chose to be like this? Do you have any idea how lonely it is? How dangerous? I would love to be u...

    Individuals

    1. Amanda 2. Avilas 3. Ben (Only mentioned) 4. Corrigan (Only mentioned) 5. Alexander Harris 6. Mike Helgenberg 7. Josh 8. Tara Maclay (Only mentioned) 9. Mandel 10. Matthew 11. Mr. Miller (Only mentioned) 12. Cassandra Newton 13. Phillip Newton 14. Peter Nicols 15. O'Keefe 16. Willow Rosenberg 17. Spike 18. Buffy Summers 19. Dawn Summers 20. Hank Summers (Only mentioned) 21. Joyce Summers (Only mentioned) 22. Tomas 23. Martin Wilder 24. Robin Wood 25. Unidentified vampire (Help)

    Organizations and titles

    1. Cult of Avilas 2. Key 3. Potential Slayer 4. Scooby Gang 5. Slayer 6. Sunnydale Police Department (Only mentioned) 7. Witch

    Species

    1. Demon 2. Human 3. Vampire

    Unidentified vampire, staked by Buffy.
    Avilas, burned by Buffy with a torch.
    Cassie Newton, died because of a congenital heart defect.

    Production

    1. Despite credited, Emma Caulfield and Beth Skippdo not appear in this episode, as their only scene was cut. 2. Cassie's name is a reference to the mythological Cassandra. In the world of Greek/Roman mythology, she was a seer whose visions always came true. However, after rejecting the advances of the god Apollo, he placed a curse on her that ensured that her prophesies would never be heeded. This is reflected in Cassie's various predictions, which are in time realized, regardless of the sur...

    Broadcast

    1. "Help" had an audience of 3.0 million households upon its original airing.

    Deleted scenes

    1. In the Espresso Pump, Anyaattempts to get a woman named Lulu to make a wish in revenge for her boyfriend forgetting her birthday, but Anya accidentally ends up counseling her into forgiving him instead.

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  4. Tue, Nov 5, 2002. Xander and Spike search for the source of a spell that has bewitched the girls into competing for the affections of the high school quarterback. 7.1/10 (2.8K) Rate. S7.E7 Conversations with Dead People.

    • "Lessons" September 24, 2002. Writer: Joss Whedon. Director: David Solomon. Dawn starts school at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High, while Buffy patrols the new campus on the look out for anything out of the ordinary — and for good reason.
    • "Beneath You" October 1, 2002. Writer: Douglas Petrie. Director: Nick Marck. There's a giant worm on the loose in Sunnydale, and Spike's back to help (or maybe it's to hinder).
    • "Same Time, Same Place" October 8, 2002. Writer: Jane Espenson. Director: James A. Contner. Willow arrives home, and the gang's waiting for her, but they can't seem to see each other.
    • "Help" October 15, 2002. Writer: Rebecca Rand Kirshner. Director: Rick Rosenthal. Buffy starts her first week counseling students at Sunnydale High and meets a teen named Cassie, who somehow knows her own death will occur in just a few days.
  5. Watch Buffy the Vampire SlayerSeason 7, Episode 4 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Buffy counsels a student (guest star Azura Skye) who...

  6. S7 E4 - Help. S7 E5 - Selfless. S7 E6 - Him. S7 E7 - Conversations with Dead People. S7 E8 - Sleeper.

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