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(July 2019) " Empty Places " is the 19th episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on April 29, 2003 on UPN. [1] [2] Plot. The citizens of Sunnydale flee en masse to escape the Hellmouth and Sunnydale becomes a ghost town.
- April 29, 2003
- James A. Contner
- 7ABB19
- Drew Z. Greenberg
Apr 29, 2003 · Empty Places: Directed by James A. Contner. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield Ford, Michelle Trachtenberg. After their horrifying loss at the vineyard, the gang turn against Buffy and begin to follow Faith instead.
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- Action, Drama, Fantasy
- James A. Contner
- 2003-04-29
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POWER SHIFT — Buffy and the gang attempt to recover from the results of their attack on Caleb in various ways. Faith takes the potentials out for a night at the Bronze, much to the chagrin of Buffy. Giles and Willow hunt down information on Caleb that sends Spike and Andrewon a road trip to find out more about the strangely powerful preacher. And B...
People and cars crowd the streets as everyone in town rushes to escape the Hellmouth. Buffy is the only person on the street walking in the opposite direction. She spots Clem in his caron the way out of town and the two chat. Clem accidentally expresses his doubts that anyone can avert this particular apocalypse and suggests Buffy leave town this t...
The extent of the exodus from Sunnydale is shown more explicitly in this episode (the massive traffic jam, the totally deserted school). By the final episode ("Chosen"), the town will be completely...Clem leaves Sunnydale, to only meet Buffy again in Day Off (or Harmony in My Head).Out of habit, Faith attempts to trade a bag of chips for cigarettes and soap, as she was a prisoner in the Northern California Women's Facility (episodes "Judgment" to "Calvary").This episode marks the final appearance of the Bronze, which has been a recurring element of the show since the first episode, "Welcome to the Hellmouth."Individuals
1. Amanda 2. Annabelle (Only mentioned) 3. Caleb 4. Calid (Only mentioned) 5. Chao-Ahn 6. Chloe (Only mentioned) 7. Clement 8. Duncan 9. First Evil 10. Rupert Giles 11. Alexander Harris 12. Anya Jenkins 13. Kennedy 14. Faith Lehane 15. Molly (Only mentioned) 16. Munroe 17. Rona 18. Willow Rosenberg 19. Shannon 20. Spike 21. Buffy Summers 22. Dawn Summers 23. Violet 24. Andrew Wells 25. Robin Wood 26. Unidentified police officer (Empty Places) 27. Unidentified priest (Empty Places)
Organizations and titles
1. Cibo Matto (Only mentioned) 2. Key 3. Nerf Herder 4. Potential Slayer 5. Scooby Gang 6. Slayer 7. Sunnydale Police Department 8. Sunnydale Razorbacks (Only mentioned) 9. Watcher 10. Witch
Species
1. Demon 1.1. Loose-skinned demon 2. Human 3. Turok-Han (Only mentioned) 4. Vampire
Production
1. Marking the Bronze's sendoff, the band playing is Nerf Herder, the same band that performs the show's theme song. 2. The officer Munroe was played by the same actor as William Blim in the Angel episode "Billy."
Broadcast
1. "Empty Places" had an audience of 2.3 million households upon its original airing.
Deleted scenes
1. This exchange where we learn how Andrew became evil was cut: 1.1. Andrew:"This one time, when I was in Sunday school, I woke up late, so my mom made me skip breakfast and I was really hungry, so I told the teacher I had to go to the bathroom, but I really broke into the supply closet and ate a whole package of communion wafers." 1.2. Spike:"Yeah? Good on you, boy." 1.3. Andrew:"But then I got sick for two days." 1. The Seal is causing troubles again: 1.1. Anya: "Andrew's got plenty of tear...
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Jan 12, 2022 · Desertion and dissolution comes to Sunnydale - the High School is abandoned, the Bronze is closing down, and Buffy is unceremoniously kicked out of her own damn house. The end begins. The Buffy Boys have their heads on a swivel in S07E19 "Empty Places". Key Buffy Bits from this episode
Mar 27, 2012 · updated Mar 27, 2012. Empty Places is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season. advertisement. Written by: Drew Z. Greenberg. Directed by: James A. Contner. Original Air Date: 04/29/03.
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Apr 29, 2003 · Empty Places. Available on iTunes, Disney+, Hulu. S7 E19: Despite their humiliating defeat Buffy is convinced the vineyard is important, but when she tries to rally the girls for a second fight she finds her leadership challenged. Horror Apr 29, 2003 40 min. TV-14.
Synopsis. People and cars crowd the streets as everyone in town rushes to escape the Hellmouth. Buffy spots Clem in his car on the way out of town and the two chat. Clem accidentally expresses his doubts that anyone can avert this particular apocalypse and suggests Buffy leave town this time.