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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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  Episode Information  
Title: Lover's Walk
Episode Number: 42
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 8
Production Number: 3ABB08
Original Airdate: Tuesday November 24th, 1998
9/10 (2 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: David Semel
Writer: Dan Vebber

  Episode Summary  
Spike returns to Sunnydale, blaming Buffy and her friends for losing Drusilla. He has Willow make him a love spell while he holds her and Xander hostage.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Kristine SutherlandplayedJoyce SummersRecurring (24th appearance)
Harry GroenerplayedMayor Richard Wilkins IIIRecurring (third appearance)
James MarstersplayedSpikeRecurring (13th appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Jack PlotnickplayedDeputy MayorRecurring (second appearance)
Mark BurnhamplayedLenny 
Suzanne KrullplayedClerk 
  Main Cast  
Sarah Michelle GellarplayedBuffy Anne Summers
Nicholas BrendonplayedAlexander "Xander" Harris
Alyson HanniganplayedWillow Rosenberg
Anthony Stewart HeadplayedRupert Giles
David BoreanazplayedAngel
Charisma CarpenterplayedCordelia Chase
Seth GreenplayedDaniel "Oz" Osbourne
  Episode Notes  
This episode scored a 5.4/8 in the ratings.
 
This episode ranked 3rd out of 15 WB shows for the week.
 
This episode scored a 3.7 in the national ratings.
 
Ranked 76 out of 110 prime time shows.
 
Buffy's last words to Angel ("Tell me you don't love me") are identical to the incident she and Angel were forced to re-enact when possessed by the ghosts of a murder-suicide couple in the episode "I Only Have Eyes for You".
 
Spike singing along to "My Way" at the episode's end was going to be the Sid Vicious cover of the Frank Sinatra song, but the rights couldn't be obtained. Instead, they wound up using the song as sung by actor Gary Oldman from the soundtrack to Sid and Nancy, the film in which Oldman plays Vicious.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Gary OldmanMy Way 
  Episode Quotes  
The Mayor: I swear, I would sell my soul for a decent short game. Of course, it's a little late for that. I don't suppose I could offer your soul, huh? Would really help me out on the green.
(Finch is uncomfortable)
The Mayor: I'm just funning.
 
Spike: We killed a homeless man on this bench, me and Dru. Those were good times. You know, he begged for mercy, and you know that only made her bite harder. (chuckles)
Buffy: I guess you had to be there.
 
Xander: So, what are our options?
Willow: Well, I figure either I refuse to do the spell and he kills us, or I do the spell and he kills us.
Xander: Give me a third option.
Willow: He's so drunk he forgets about us and we starve to death. That's sort of the best one.
 
  Other Episode Crew  
CreatorJoss Whedon
Executive ProducerJoss Whedon
 
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