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"Consequences" Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Episode no. Season 3
Episode 15Directed by Michael Gershman Written by Marti Noxon Production code 3ABB15 Original air date February 16, 1999 Guest stars - Kristine Sutherland as Joyce Summers
- Harry Groener as Mayor Richard Wilkins
- K. Todd Freeman as Mr. Trick
- Jack Plotnick as Deputy Mayor Allan Finch
- Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
- James G. MacDonald as Detective Stein
- Eliza Dushku as Faith Lehane
- Amy Powell as TV News Reporter
- Patricia Place as Woman
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"Doppelgangland"List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes "Consequences" is the 15th episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Contents
Plot
Faith's plan to hide her accidental murder in the last episode fails when Finch's body is quickly found. Wesley Wyndam-Pryce orders her and Buffy to investigate and see if anything supernatural was involved. Privately, Faith asks if Buffy is going to turn her in, and Buffy isn't sure. Buffy and Faith sneak into City Hall to try to find out what Finch was doing in the alleyway in the first place; although all of his papers have been shredded, they do learn that the Mayor is in league with Mr. Trick.
After some deep thinking, and talking with Willow about it, she decides to tell Giles what happened, only to discover that Faith has already told him that Buffy was the killer. Luckily, Giles easily sees through the lie, though he lets Faith think he believes her so the gang can keep closer tabs on her and get her off the slippery slope she is on. Giles explains to Buffy what will happen when mistakes with human murder occurs and that Faith is in denial about the murder. Wesley sees them talking and calls the Watcher Council.
During a meeting of the gang, Xander tells the others that he slept with Faith. Buffy and Giles are openly surprised; Willow tries to play down her reaction but ends up crying alone in the bathroom. Buffy expresses her worry about Faith and the need to deal with the problem now. Xander is asked to help Giles and Willow with the research that needs to be done on the Mayor and Mr. Trick.
Xander tries to reason with Faith, only to have her try to kill him. She repeats her favorite saying, "I see, I want, I take." Xander is eventually rescued by Angel, who tries his own brand of reasoning and seems to be making progress. The Mayor and Mr. Trick are seen talking about Buffy and Faith's break in of the City Hall. The Mayor says that the slayers both have to be taken care of and quickly and that there isn't enough evidence against them to put them in jail.
Unfortunately, Wesley learns what happened and follows Watcher Council procedure. Accompanied by others with crosses and nets, Wesley attacks Angel and yanks Faith away for trial in England. She quickly escapes, and plans to hop a boat out of Sunnydale. Because of the arrest and the escape, Wesley receives very hostile attitudes from the gang. Buffy finds her, and they start to fight as she tries to reason with Faith. Their meeting is interrupted by several vampires led by Mr. Trick. As he is about to bite Buffy, Faith stakes him and saves her. Unlike most vampires, Mr. Trick says, "Oh no, this is no good at all," after Faith stakes him. Buffy returns to the library, sure now that there is still good in Faith. However, in the final scene Faith offers her services to the Mayor.
Production
- Although credited, Seth Green does not appear in this episode. This is the only Buffy Season Three episode Oz does not appear in.
- This is also the only episode in the entire season where a main character does not appear.
Continuity
Arc significance
- Finch's death causes the third murder investigation involving Buffy in less than two years: she was previously suspected in the deaths of fellow Slayer Kendra and her would-be stepfather, the robot Ted. Each investigation is headed by Detective James Stein (played by James MacDonald).
- Angel seems to be able to get through to Faith, a theme that will be picked up much later when the two meet in Los Angeles ("Five by Five"/"Sanctuary").
- The events of this episode are one of the primary reasons Wesley is eventually dismissed from the Watcher's Council.
- The video of the Mayor and Mr. Trick provides the Scoobies with their first concrete evidence that the Mayor is not what he seems and will become a problem.
- The events of this episode mark Faith's first conscious, definitive break from the good side.
- Willow keeps on trying to reverse Amy's spell that has changed her into a rat in "Gingerbread", without success.
Cultural references
- Buffy describes Faith's inappropriate good cheer with the phrase "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", the title of an optimistic song in the movie Song of the South.
External links
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Canon • Index • Joss WhedonSeries Main characters Major villains Spin-offs Expanded universe Novels • Undeveloped productions • Video gamesAuxiliary Universe Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes Season 1 "Welcome to the Hellmouth" · "The Harvest" · "Witch" · "Teacher's Pet" · "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date" · "The Pack" · "Angel" · "I, Robot... You, Jane" · "The Puppet Show" · "Nightmares" · "Out of Mind, Out of Sight" · "Prophecy Girl"Season 2 "When She Was Bad" · "Some Assembly Required" · "School Hard" · "Inca Mummy Girl" · "Reptile Boy" · "Halloween" · "Lie to Me" · "The Dark Age" · "What's My Line, Parts One and Two" · "Ted" · "Bad Eggs" · "Surprise" · "Innocence" · "Phases" · "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" · "Passion" · "Killed by Death" · "I Only Have Eyes for You" · "Go Fish" · "Becoming, Parts One and Two"Season 3 "Anne" · "Dead Man's Party" · "Faith, Hope & Trick" · "Beauty and the Beasts" · "Homecoming" · "Band Candy" · "Revelations" · "Lovers Walk" · "The Wish" · "Amends" · "Gingerbread" · "Helpless" · "The Zeppo" · "Bad Girls" · "Consequences" · "Doppelgangland" · "Enemies" · "Earshot" · "Choices" · "The Prom" · "Graduation Day, Parts One and Two"Season 4 "The Freshman" · "Living Conditions" · "The Harsh Light of Day" · "Fear, Itself" · "Beer Bad" · "Wild at Heart" · "The Initiative" · "Pangs" · "Something Blue" · "Hush" · "Doomed" · "A New Man" · "The I in Team" · "Goodbye Iowa" · "This Year's Girl" · "Who Are You" · "Superstar" · "Where the Wild Things Are" · "New Moon Rising" · "The Yoko Factor" · "Primeval" · "Restless"Season 5 "Buffy vs. Dracula" · "Real Me" · "The Replacement" · "Out of My Mind" · "No Place Like Home" · "Family" · "Fool for Love" · "Shadow" · "Listening to Fear" · "Into the Woods" · "Triangle" · "Checkpoint" · "Blood Ties" · "Crush" · "I Was Made to Love You" · "The Body" · "Forever" · "Intervention" · "Tough Love" · "Spiral" · "The Weight of the World" · "The Gift"Season 6 "Bargaining, Parts One and Two" · "After Life" · "Flooded" · "Life Serial" · "All the Way" · "Once More, with Feeling" · "Tabula Rasa" · "Smashed" · "Wrecked" · "Gone" · "Doublemeat Palace" · "Dead Things" · "Older and Far Away" · "As You Were" · "Hell's Bells" · "Normal Again" · "Entropy" · "Seeing Red" · "Villains" · "Two to Go" · "Grave"Season 7 "Lessons" · "Beneath You" · "Same Time, Same Place" · "Help" · "Selfless" · "Him" · "Conversations with Dead People" · "Sleeper" · "Never Leave Me" · "Bring on the Night" · "Showtime" · "Potential" · "The Killer in Me" · "First Date" · "Get It Done" · "Storyteller" · "Lies My Parents Told Me" · "Dirty Girls" · "Empty Places" · "Touched" · "End of Days" · "Chosen"Categories:- Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes
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