What's My Line?
Buffy freaks as Kendra identifies herself as the Slayer. They realize that
Kendra was summoned as the new Slayer when Buffy died -- temporarily
drowned, that is. Kendra, too, knows that evil is coming. Near death at
daybreak, Angel is dragged from the cell by the guy from the bar -- he dumps
him in a sewer and turns him over to Spike and Drusilla. When the new moon
comes that night, they will perform the ritual they figured out from the
transcriber and Angel will die.
Giles seems to be bonding with Kendra, making Buffy feel left out. Now that
there's a spare slayer, Buffy considers giving up the business. At Buffy's
house, Cordelia chats merrily with the cosmetics guy until she realizes he
has bugs crawling all over him. He turns into a huge pile of them, sending
Cordelia and Xander into hiding, and they fight over what to do. In the heat
of the argument, they kiss passionately (?!). They manage to escape and
speed off in Cordy's car. At Sunnydale High, Willow chats with Oz, her male
computer nerd counterpart, about their similar Career Fair paths. A police
woman supervising the fair suddenly opens fire on Buffy and accidentally
shoots Oz, but Kendra comes to Buffy's rescue. When the gang assembles in
the library, Giles announces he's figured out the ritual: Angel will die
that night. Buffy and Kendra go to the bar to try to get help finding Angel,
but Kendra bails, convinced that Angel is evil. Meanwhile, Drusilla is
having a field day with her ex-tormentor Angel, dousing him with holy water
and watching him writhe in pain. The Bar Guy leads Buffy to the church,
which is filled with evil Tenaka bounty hunters. Buffy watches in horror as
Drusilla holds onto the tied-up Angel, sapping his power. As the policewoman
assassin goes to shoot Buffy, Kendra enters to save her. Willow, Xander,
Cordelia and Giles burst in and help, too. Xander and Cordelia wait for Bug
Guy to, well, bug out, then they pour glue all over him and stomp on the
helpless creatures. Buffy releases Angel, but Spike sets the room on fire
and grabs Dru. Before they're able to escape, Buffy hurls something at them
and sends them crashing into a huge organ, squooshing them both. The
charm-free Kendra leaves town, and Buffy is the Number One Slayer once
again. But all is not well. Emerging from the rubble in the church is
Drusilla, now fully vamped out and strong enough to carry the injured Spike
to safety. She's back, and she's bad.