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  2. May 13, 2003 · End of Days: Directed by Marita Grabiak. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield Ford, Michelle Trachtenberg. Buffy has a powerful new weapon, but the gang cannot find any information about the origins of the mysterious scythe.

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    • Marita Grabiak
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    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
  3. Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification. Sarah Michelle Gellar. ... Buffy Summers. Nicholas Brendon. ... Xander Harris. Emma Caulfield Ford.

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    MOMENTS LIKE THESE — As Buffy takes the scythe from Caleb and the First, the potentials and Faith suffer losses from the bomb trap left for them. With Faith knocked unconscious, it's up to the girls to make their way out of the sewers, but thankfully Buffy arrives in time to save them from attacking Ubervamps and reclaim her role as leader. Willow ...

    Buffy effortlessly pulls the Scythe from the stone, leaving Caleb amazed. He is willing to fight her, though probably outmatched now that she has the Scythe. But the First (as Buffy) tells him to let Buffy go, and tells her that she will have to hurry to save her friends in the sewer. Back at the Summers' residence, Andrew has just acquired food, w...

    Spike does not appear until midway through the episode as, in "Touched," when he woke up and found that Buffy had gone, the sun had already risen and he had to wait until nightfall before leaving t...
    Anya recalls the events of "Graduation Day, Part One" when she fled before the Graduation Day battleand demonstrates how she has grown as a human by explaining why she has chosen to stay around since.
    When Dawn and Xander are in the car looking for her crossbow, she mentions that she doesn't leave it around ever since an incident with Miss Kitty Fantastico, Willow and Tara's cat, which has not b...
    Xander tells Buffy: "Besides, if you die, I'll just bring you back to life. That's what I do," alluding to his role in resurrecting her in both "Prophecy Girl" and "Bargaining, Part One."

    Individuals

    1. Amanda 2. Angel 3. Caleb 4. Caridad 5. Chao-Ahn 6. First Evil 7. Rupert Giles 8. Alexander Harris 9. Anya Jenkins 10. Kennedy 11. Miss Kitty Fantastico (Only mentioned) 12. Willow Rosenberg 13. Sineya (Only mentioned) 14. Spike 15. Buffy Summers 16. Dawn Summers 17. Violet 18. Andrew Wells 19. Robin Wood (Only mentioned) 20. Injured Girl 21. Last Guardian

    Organizations and titles

    1. Guardians (Only mentioned) 2. Key 3. Potential Slayer 4. Scooby Gang 5. Shadowmen (Only mentioned) 6. Slayer 7. Watcher 8. Watchers Council (Only mentioned) 9. Witch

    Species

    1. Ghost (Only mentioned) 2. Human 3. Old One (Only mentioned) 4. Turok-Han 5. Vampire

    Two unidentified Potentials, killed with the explosion.
    An unidentified Potential, killed by a Turok-Han.
    Three Turok-Hans, dusted by Buffy with the Scythe.
    The Last Guardian, neck snapped by Caleb.

    Production

    1. Marti Noxon was originally due to write this episode. However, she was already working on a pilot for the Fox television network, Still Life, and was unavailable to do so. As a result, Espenson and Petrie, the next two writers with the most seniority on the show, co-wrote this episode.[citation needed] 2. This episode was filmed before "Touched," even though it aired after, because Eliza Dushku needed time to film her pilot for Tru Calling.[citation needed] 3. At the time the episode was f...

    Broadcast

    1. "End of Days" had an audience of 2.4 million households upon its original airing. 2. The DVD version of this episode is actually missing a scene. Since the Region 1 DVDs do not contain the "Previously on..." segments, the editor made a goof in cutting out the actual scene that included seeing the girls being blasted right before cutting to Buffy grabbing the Scythe. The other region DVDs contain this scene.

    Deleted scenes

    1. This line was cut: 1.1. Willow:"It doesn't have any markings. Would it be so hard to include a little sticker? 'Hello. My name is Blank of the Blankthuselah, consult operating instruction before wielding.'"

  4. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series 1997–2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. season 7. The seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on September 24, 2002 on UPN and concluded its 22-episode run on May 20, 2003. It maintained its previous timeslot, airing Tuesdays at 8:00 pm ET.

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · Sci-Fi. A young woman, destined to slay vampires, demons and other infernal creatures, deals with her life fighting evil, with the help of her friends. Release Date. March 10, 1997. Cast. Sarah...

  7. Wielding a mystical new weapon, Buffy rejoins the fray on the eve of the final confrontation; Angel (David Boreanaz) fights at Buffy's side against a revitalized Caleb (Nathan Fillion).

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