As Christmas draws near, Angel begins to relive in his dreams the
numerous murders he has committed. One of his victims was a young man
named Daniel, whom Angel killed in Dublin in 1838. Unable to stay in bed any
longer, Angel ventures out onto the streets of Sunnydale and runs into Buffy,
who's doing some last-minute Christmas shopping. Angel's attention is soon
diverted from Buffy to a familiar face in the distance. Impossible as it may
seem, Angel recognizes this person as Daniel, the same man he killed 160
years ago.
After Buffy tells her friends about her encounter with Angel the next day at
school, Oz finally decides to give Willow a second chance at their relationship.
Later that night, Buffy and Joyce shop for a Christmas tree. While looking
around, Joyce suggests that Buffy invite Faith to their place on Christmas Eve.
Buffy notices a small group of dead trees that the salesman can't explain. At
the motel, Faith turns down Buffy's invitation, explaining that she already has
plans to attend a party. Meanwhile, Angel shows up at Giles' doorstep in need
of help. Giles invites him in, but not before he grabs a crossbow to protect
himself with. Angel wants to find out how and why he returned to Earth, but he
is soon distracted by the presence of Jenny Calendar in the apartment. She is
invisible to Giles, which adds to his confusion when Angel suddenly runs out
the door. Back at the mansion, Angel dreams about another moment in time
when he took the life of a servant named Margaret. After drinking her blood,
Angel looks up to see Buffy watching the whole event. Angel suddenly wakes
up... as does Buffy.
Inside the mansion, Angel is haunted by Jenny, Daniel, Margaret, and
visions of his many other victims. Buffy, meanwhile, tells Giles that she shared
Angel's dream the previous night. They decide to do some research in hopes
of discovering the reason for Angel's return to Earth. Xander and Willow show
up shortly to aid in the research. After a while, both Buffy and Angel fall asleep
and share another dream in which they make love in Buffy's bedroom. Their
romantic moment is interrupted by the vision of a man with no eyes. Before
Buffy can figure out what's going on, Angel bites into Buffy's neck, effectively
waking both of them up from their slumbers. Angel listens to Jenny as she tries
to convince him that losing his soul with Buffy again and killing her will bring
him the peace he desires. Giles shows an illustration of three men with no eyes
to Buffy, who recognizes the face from her most recent dream. Called the
Bringers, or Harbingers, these high priests can summon The First. As Giles
explains, The First is the name given to Absolute Evil. Since it is not a physical
being, Buffy cannot fight it. Buffy and Xander visit Willy's bar, hoping to get
some information on the whereabouts of the Bringers. All they learn is that the
Bringers might be underground. Xander decides that they should go home and
enjoy Christmas Eve before resuming their search.
With her parents out of town for the evening, Willow invites Oz over to her
home to watch a few movies. When Oz arrives, he soon realizes that Willow
has made a small change of plans. Willow tells him that she's ready to sleep
with him, but Oz knows that she's only doing this as an extreme means of
redemption. He turns down Willow's offer, preferring to spend the night in a
simpler way, like kissing on the couch.
Meanwhile, Faith shows up at the
Summers' front porch. Explaining that she thought twice about the party, Faith
gives a couple gifts to Buffy and Joyce. While Faith settles in, Buffy goes
upstairs to her bedroom to fetch their presents. She is surprised to find Angel
in her bedroom. However, he's a little out of it at this point, staring longingly at
her neck. Jenny stands behind Buffy, urging Angel to take the final plunge, both
symbolically and literally. Angel can't go through with it, and he dives through
Buffy's window.
Back at the mansion, Angel tells Jenny that he will end his own
life, using the deadly rays of the sun to do the deed. After entrusting Faith with
her mother's safety, Buffy goes to Giles' apartment in an attempt to find out
where the Bringers are. One of Giles' books contains a passage that indicates
the inability of life to grow above or below the Bringers. This leads Buffy back
to the suspicious group of dead trees she noticed a while ago. Using an axe,
Buffy breaks open a hole in the ground that she immediately enters.
Underground, Buffy finds the Bringers and makes short work of them with the
axe. However, Buffy isn't prepared to see the figure of Jenny Calendar
standing before her. Buffy listens as the vision of Jenny speaks for The First,
boasting its legendary might. Buffy has no time to entertain The First, which
tells her that Angel will die by sunrise. Buffy runs back to the mansion to find
Angel, but he is no longer there. She finally locates him at the top of a hill which
overlooks Sunnydale. Buffy tries to get Angel indoors before sunrise, but Angel
won't budge. He tells her that he can't go on living, knowing that his very
existence presents a threat to the woman he loves so dearly. Buffy refuses to
agree, expressing her love for Angel and the self-hatred that goes along with it.
Their stand-off is unexpectedly interrupted by several flakes of snow falling
from the sky. Soon enough, a steady snowfall envelops Sunnydale for the first
time ever, preventing the sun's rays from reaching the ground below and
ending Angel's life. Nobody can explain it, but that doesn't matter to Buffy and
Angel. Some higher power, whomever or whatever it may be, has given Angel
yet another lease on life... on Christmas, no less.
Flubs
The snowfall would have had to be at least five times thicker and heavier in
order to pile up on the streets and rooftops as quickly as it did.