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Episode Information |
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| Title: | The Killer In Me |
| Episode #: | 07x13 |
| Production Number: | 7ABB13 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 04th, 2003 |
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Episode Summary |
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When Willow starts to give in to romantic feelings for Kennedy, her guilty conscience causes her to turn into Warren, Tara's killer. Also, the gang gets clues that lead them to believe Giles may be The First, and Buffy helps Spike with what seems to be his malfunctioning chip, ultimately leaving Buffy with a hard decision to make.
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Episode Notes |
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This episode scored a 3.6/5 in the overnight ratings. | This episode ranked 5 out of 11 UPN shows for that week. | Ranked 101 out of 135 prime time shows. | This episode marks the final mention of Tara. Elizabeth Anne Allen makes her final appearance as Amy Madison. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Spike: Who you gonna call? God, that phrase is never gonna be usable again, is it? | Anya: We thought you might be non-corporeal evil.
Giles: Well, I... I really don't know what to... Wait, let me understand. You thought I was evil because I took a group of young girls on a camping trip and didn't touch them? | Initiative General: He indicated you might be needing our assistance. We're to provide you anything you need to help Ass-face here. Those were his exact words, ma'am. |
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Cultural References |
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Spike: (After Buffy takes out her cellular phone) Who you gonna call? God, that phrase is never gonna be usable again, is it?
Spike is refering to the Ghostbusters theme song. |
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