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Mar 2, 2023 · Not sure wether "is anybody even listen, does anybody eeven caare", but over a milion clicks? Thats soooo amazing... still in love with the songs and glad ot...
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Series creator Joss Whedon wrote, directed and composed the music for this episode in which a mysterious force impels the Scooby Gang to burst into song. Even Buffy devotees may be hard-pressed to find an episode as off-the-wall as this, as Sunnydale denizens become players in production numbers in which cast members do their own vocals. Hear Tara ...
Buffy is patrolling in a cemetery at night, but there is something wrong with her and with demons and vampires she meets: they are all singing and dancing. Buffy sings about her life after resurrecting, and the way she feels detached from it. She snubs the man held captive by the demon and three vampires she slays ("Overture / Going Through the Mot...
Tara finds out that Willow magically made her forget their argument from the previous night ("All the Way"). She'll confront her about it in the next episode, "Tabula Rasa."Giles refers to experiencing singing room service delivery, which suggests he has moved out of the Summers' house ("Flooded") and is living in a hotel.Giles asks Buffy if she spoke to Dawn about the incident on Halloween, from the episode "All the Way."Despite never being part of a real life musical before, Buffy sang while under a curse in the episode "Witch," Willow attempted to perform an opera in "Nightmares," and Giles previously played at E...Individuals
1. Rupert Giles 2. Alexander Harris 3. Ernesto Hernandez (Only mentioned) 4. Anya Jenkins 5. Tara Maclay 6. Mann 7. Willow Rosenberg 8. Spike 9. Buffy Summers 10. Sweet 11. Captive man 12. Mustard Man 13. Parking Ticket Woman 14. Singing vampire 15. Singing vampire with sword
Organizations and titles
1. Key 2. Scooby Gang 3. Slayer 4. Sunnydale Police Department (Only mentioned) 5. Watcher 6. Witch
Species
1. Demon 1.1. Chirago demon (Only mentioned) 1.2. Sweet's minions 2. Human 3. Vampire
Two vampires, staked by Buffy.One vampire, beheaded by Buffy.One unidentified demon, impaled by Buffy with a sword.One unidentified man, burned by Sweet.Production
1. At 50 minutes, this is the longest episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Even with shortened opening credits, it is much longer than the usual 42 minutes. Joss Whedon comments in the extra material on the DVD that the network graciously allowed him to run past the regular hour. 2. The deleted scenes from the 42 minute syndicated version include the morning scene before Buffy's patrol; the end of the "I've Got a Theory" song; and parts of the dialogue between Sweet, Buffy, and Dawn (includin...
Broadcast
1. The original airing of "Once More, with Feeling" had an audience of 3.4 million households. 2. The scene featuring the musical number "Under Your Spell" was viewed as pornographic by countries such as the Philippines and China and edited out. 3. Despite the series being dubbed in various languages, only the French version translated and dubbed the songs in this episode instead of keeping the original singing voices.
Deleted scenes
1. One line was cut, about Sweet and Buffy: 1.1. Giles:"What does he want?" 1.2. Henchman:"Her... plus chaos and insanity and people burning up, but that's more big picture stuff."
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Nov 4, 2021 · “Once More, With Feeling” had a magical (G-rated) lesbian sex scene, on network TV, and it blew my mind.
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the only one in the series performed as a musical. It was written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon and originally aired on UPN in the United States on November 6, 2001.
Once More, with Feeling is the soundtrack album for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode of the same name. The album features the original series cast performing the songs from...