Buffy's S.A.T. is coming up, so Giles helps her study for it at the cemetery
while waiting for any vampires to rise from their graves. At City Hall, Mayor
Wilkins enlists Mr. Trick's aid for an upcoming tribute to a demon. Mr. Trick just
so happens to know a man who can help them.
The next morning, Principal Snyder enlists students to sell candy in order to
raise money for Sunnydale High's marching band, and Buffy and the gang are
at the top of Snyder's recruitment list. After Buffy convinces her mother to buy
some candy, she revives their long-standing debate over whether or not she
can get a license and start driving. Joyce remains uncomfortable with the notion
of her daughter behind a steering wheel. Buffy then heads off for the library,
telling her mother that she has some more training to do with Giles. Joyce is not
pleased with how much time Buffy has to spend working with Giles. At the
library, Buffy trains briefly with Giles before leaving early, explaining to him that
her mom wants her home early. Buffy then visits Angel at the mansion, bringing
along a container of blood from the butcher shop. When Buffy finally goes
home, she is surprised to find both her mom and her Watcher waiting for her in
the foyer. They both have figured out that Buffy lied to them in order to go
someplace else, although Joyce suspects that place was the Bronze. Unhappy
with the way she's being treated, Buffy expresses how she can't fulfill both of
their demands for the amount of time they want to spend with her. After Buffy
goes to her room, Giles and Joyce relax on the couch, curiously eating one
candy bar after another. Elsewhere, these same candy bars are being packaged
in a factory. Overlooking the whole process is none other than Giles' old rival,
Ethan Rayne.
Buffy, Cordy, Xander, Willow, and several other students sit in study hall on
Friday, waiting for their supervisor to arrive. The staff member assigned to study
hall this day happens to be Giles, who is uncharacteristically late. While the
students wait, Xander and Willow engage in a forbidden game of footsie under
their table, apparently still hung up over each other after their kiss on
Homecoming week. Principal Snyder talks one of the teacher, Ms. Barton, into
filling in for Giles. Buffy is both surprised and dismayed to learn that Giles never
showed up, but she and the rest of the students are even more surprised when
Ms. Barton speaks to them loosely and freely, going so far as to refer to their
principal as "Commandant Snyder". After school, Buffy goes to Giles' apartment
to find out where he was, but that soon becomes irrelevant when she notices
that her mother is there as well. Giles explains that he and Joyce have been
working out a schedule to make it easier for Buffy to spend enough time with
the both of them. Joyce then stuns her daughter by handing her the keys to her
jeep, telling Buffy to drive herself home. After Buffy grabs the keys and leaves,
Giles lights up a cigarette, dropping the charade that he and Joyce were putting
on for Buffy when she arrived just now. Not one to pass up on an opportunity
like this, Buffy picks up Willow in the jeep and drives off to the Bronze,
displaying a horrific driving ability along the way. At the Bronze, Buffy and
Willow immediately notice the vast number of adults present, which is unusual
for any given night at the Bronze. Even stranger is that all of the adults are
acting like rowdy teenagers, including Principal Snyder, who acts like he's just
one of the Scooby Gang. While Buffy and Willow try to decipher this
phenomenon, Giles and Joyce drink, smoke, and listen to old LP's before
heading out into town. Giles and Joyce stroll by the store windows, one of
which showcases a coat that catches Joyce's eye. Giles breaks into the window
and steals the coat for the new "girl" in his life. A cop tries to stop them, but
Giles makes short work of the cop and takes his gun before leaving the scene
with Joyce. Back at the Bronze, Buffy decides that they need to get out and find
some answers. As Buffy, Willow, and Oz leave the Bronze and get into the jeep,
Snyder follows them into the car. Since time is definitely an issue, Buffy lets him
tag along. Meanwhile, adults all over town are acting like teenagers, just like the
people at the Bronze. Two guys even get into a drag race, and one of them
smashes into Buffy's jeep. After everyone gets out of the car, one man runs by
and steals Snyder's candy bar. Buffy realizes that there must be something
wrong with the candy. Buffy instructs Willow and Oz to get Xander and Cordelia
and head to the library, while she and Snyder drive to the candy bar factory.
Buffy and Snyder arrive at the factory, where a huge mob of adults are
gathered around the entrance to get more candy bars. On her way to the
entrance, Buffy is distracted by the sight of Giles kissing Joyce right in front of
her eyes. Unable to deal with them at this moment, Buffy knocks out the
workers and enters the factory, with Giles, Joyce, and Snyder following closely
behind. Inside, Buffy finds Ethan, who wastes no time in running away. He tries
to lose them in the maze of candy bar boxes, but Buffy eventually finds him.
Back at the library, the rest of the gang tries to find some useful information, but
they can't do much without a good lead. Buffy learns from Ethan that his job
was mainly to divert the adults from the main objective, which is to pay tribute to
a demon named Lurconis. Oz and Willow discover that Lurconis feeds on
babies. Unbeknownst to any of them, a group of vampires walk into the hospital
nursery and steal four of the infants there. Buffy and the others are too late in
getting to the hospital. However, Giles is able to recall that Lurconis means
"glutton", and that they should be able to find him in the sewers. They go down
into the sewer tunnels and find the babies, along with Mr. Trick, the other four
vampires, and the Mayor. As soon as Buffy and Giles arrive, Mayor Wilkinson
immediately flees the scene. While Buffy fights the vampires, Giles and Joyce
move the babies out of harm's way. During the battle, Buffy throws one of the
vampires into a large pool. A large rumbling soon follows, and Lurconis, a huge
serpentine creature, emerges from an opening next to the pool and devours the
hapless vampire. Mr. Trick challenges the Slayer to a fight, but her Watcher
intervenes and attempts to take on the vampire. Mr. Trick easily tosses Giles into
the pool and escapes. With Lurconis coming back for seconds, Buffy detaches
a fuel line and ignites the open end on one of the torches that the vampires set
up, creating a giant blowtorch. As Lurconis emerges from the opening once
again, Buffy roasts the demon, sending it back into its dwelling. Afterwards,
Mayor Wilkinson expresses his disappointment in Mr. Trick's failure, warning
him not to make the same mistakes again.
The following Monday morning, all the adults in Sunnydale are back to
normal. Buffy laments to Giles after school about the disaster that was her S.A.T.
They meet up with Joyce by the jeep, which is still wrecked. Buffy is relieved
that she was able to stop Giles and Joyce before they went a little too far with
their carefree romance... or so she believes.
Flubs
During Buffy's first trip out on the road driving her mom's jeep, you can see a
pair of headlights behind Buffy and Willow's heads. Judging by the distance
between the two headlights, the car would have to be no more than a few feet
behind the jeep. This is not the case when Buffy makes the hard right turn, for
the car following them is at least ten or fifteen feet behind. When Buffy bends
down to switch on the radio, you can still see the headlights right outside of the
jeep's rear window. When Buffy makes the left turn while turning on the radio,
there is no sign of the car that was following them.