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  1. Apr 25, 2000 · Where the Wild Things Are: Directed by David Solomon. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Marc Blucas. Buffy and Riley's passionate lovemaking energizes supernatural elements inside a frat house.

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    • David Solomon
    • 2000-04-25
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    LOST IN LUST — Buffy and Riley unleash a powerful supernatural force that awakens during a Lowell Housefraternity party and causes everyone's hormones to kick into overdrive, threatening the very lives of Buffy and Riley. In order to free them, the gang must battle the spirits of children from the 1950s who have come back to avenge past abuses.

    Buffy and Riley fight a vampire and a demon in the cemetery, finally disposing of both of them. While they intend to go tell Gilesabout the odd pairing of demon and vampire, they opt for having sex at Riley's dorm at Lowell House. Later, Riley gets up in the middle of the night, acting as if he hears something from the restroom. All he finds is a d...

    Roy, the boy who first touched the enchanted wall, was also one of the students who turned into a caveman in "Beer Bad."
    Xander begins his fourth known food service job as an ice cream truck man in between construction jobs. He was previously a bartender ("Beer Bad"), Hot Dog on a Stick employee (mentioned in "Pangs"...
    Anya and Spike first begin to bond. They eventually find physical comfort in each other after being rejected by their lovers again in "Entropy."
    Xander shows some hostility towards Spike for hanging out with Anya, which will be revisited in "Entropy."

    Individuals

    1. Adam (Only mentioned) 2. Christie 3. Drusilla (Only mentioned) 4. Evan 5. "Fang" 6. Riley Finn 7. Forrest Gates 8. Rupert Giles 9. Alexander Harris 10. Genevieve Holt 11. "Horny" 12. Anya Jenkins 13. Julie 14. Tara Maclay 15. Mason 16. Graham Miller 17. Willow Rosenberg 18. Roy 19. Spike 20. Buffy Summers 21. Ann Twilite (Only mentioned) 22. Lowell House poltergeist

    Organizations and titles

    1. Initiative 2. Lowell House orphans (Only in visions) 3. Scooby Gang 4. Slayer 5. Watcher (Only mentioned) 6. Witch

    Species

    1. Bio-mechanical demonoid (Only mentioned) 2. Demon 2.1. Succubus (Only mentioned) 2.2. Vengeance demon (Only mentioned) 3. Human 4. Poltergeist 5. Satyr (Only mentioned) 6. Vampire

    An unidentified demon, stabbed by Buffy in a cemetery.
    An unidentified vampire, staked by Riley in a cemetery.

    Production

    1. The title of this episode comes from the 1963 children's picture book Where the Wild Things Areby Maurice Sendak. The story is about boy who is sent to his room without supper for wreaking havoc in his home, so he imagines that his bedroom turns into a magical jungle inhabited by monsters. 2. This was the last episode written by Tracey Forbes. 3. Sarah Michelle Gellar was away shooting "Sanctuary" during the filming, which is why we see so little of Buffy. 4. This episode marks the first t...

    Broadcast

    1. "Where the Wild Things Are" had an audience of 2.7 million households upon its original airing.

    Deleted scenes

    1. In the original script, Willow had a longer line about Adam's plan: 1.1. Willow:"Huh, like Martin Luther King. But probably a lot less eloquent... And with the... Evil... So, different than Martin Luther King. Let's move on."

  2. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Buffy the Vampire Slayer : Where the Wild Things Are (2000) - David Solomon on AllMovie - Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Riley (Marc…

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  3. Synopsis. Buffy and Riley fight a vampire and a demon in the cemetery, finally disposing of both of them. While they intend to go tell Giles about the odd pairing of demon and vampire, they opt for sex at Riley's dorm at Lowell House. Riley gets up in the middle of the night, acting as if he hears something from the restroom.

  4. May 8, 2023 · Buffy's 'Worst Episode' Has a Great Hidden Message. By Laura Evans. Published May 8, 2023. While "Where the Wild Things Are" is agreed to be Buffy's worst episode, its great hidden message helps redeem it as one of the sweetest. "Where the Wild Things Are" is a staple of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's "worst of" lists.

  5. May 20, 2023 · Season 4, Episode 18 – “Where the Wild Things Are” Image Credit: Getty Images. Tonally one of the strangest episodes in the entire series. Its placement in the season is bizarre. The plot...

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