Band Candy
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 6 |
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Written by | Jane Espenson | ||||||
Directed by | Michael Lange | ||||||
Production no. | 3ABB06 | ||||||
Original airdate | November 10, 1998 | ||||||
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"Band Candy" is the sixth episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
[edit] Summary
Sunnydale High students are coerced by Principal Snyder into selling chocolate bars to raise funds for the school band. As it turns out, Ethan Rayne is back in town and producing the bars, which are turning all those who eat them into teenagers.
The gang is forced to investigate the situation on their own, as every adult -- including Giles, Joyce and Principal Snyder -- has become reckless. Eventually, Buffy confronts Rayne and saves Sunnydale babies from a monster in the sewers.
[edit] Expanded overview
Buffy combines her slaying with studying for the SAT in the graveyard with Giles. At school the next day, Buffy tells Willow and Oz of a test-related nightmare. Oz offers to help her study and Willow brags about how smart Oz is. Buffy tells them Giles and her Mom have her scheduled 24/7 to keep her out of trouble. They find Principal Snyder in the cafeteria handing out boxes of candy, which they are forced to sell to pay for band uniforms.
Buffy sells half of her candies to her mom, who refuses to let her drive. Buffy then leaves for the library, ostensibly for the night. She sells the other half of her quota to Giles, then leaves, ostensibly for home. Instead, Buffy brings blood to Angel, who is practicing tai chi. He asks her about Scott. When she arrives home, Buffy finds her mother and Giles waiting. They send her to bed and proceed to munch on her candies.
The next day, Giles fails to show up for study hall, where Xander and Willow are playing footsie. Worried, Buffy goes to Giles's place and finds her mom on the couch. Giles explains that they are rescheduling her activities to lessen her burden, and Joyce offers her car keys. After a surprised Buffy leaves, Giles lights up a cigarette and Joyce pulls out a bottle of kahlua.
Giles, now "Ripper," offers to take Joyce out for some fun while Buffy frightens Willow with her driving. At the Bronze, Buffy and Willow discover a place packed with adults who are acting like teenagers, including Principal Snyder, Mrs. Bartrum and Willow's shirtless, stage-diving doctor. Snyder starts following Buffy and Willow. They leave with Oz.
Mr. Trick checks up on Ethan Rayne and the production of the chocolate bars, then leaves to perform the "tribute."
Meanwhile, Joyce notices a coat in a shop window, which Ripper destroys to steal the coat. The ensuing alarm attracts a cop, who Giles beats unconscious. He and Joyce start making out on the hood of the police car.
Buffy gets into a car accident, and damages her mom's car. Buffy sends her friends to the library, then finds her mother and Giles kissing in the middle of the street. Buffy tries to reason with her mother, with no luck. She enters the factory, taking Joyce along; Giles and Snyder follow. Inside, Buffy finds Ethan and catches him. Her fist persuades Ethan to give up all that he knows. Trick needs to dull Sunnydale adults to take the tribute for Lurconis.
Meanwhile, four vampires enter an unguarded hospital to remove four newborn babies. The teenage researchers discover that Lurconis eats babies, and Giles remembers that the demon may be found in the sewers.
Buffy, Giles and Joyce crash the party underground, and the Mayor flees unnoticed. Buffy defeats the vampires while Giles and Joyce retrieve the babies to safety. Trick escapes and the demon appears. Buffy pulls down a gas pipe, igniting a fire that kills Lurconis.
The next day, adults have returned to their senses. Snyder promptly chooses Willow, Oz, Xander and Cordelia as volunteers to clean up the mess in the hall. Buffy complains to Giles about the SAT's. They meet Joyce, but Buffy fails to notice their awkwardness upon seeing each other.
[edit] Acting
[edit] Starring
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers
- Nicholas Brendon as Xander Harris
- Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg
- Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase
- David Boreanaz as Angel
- Seth Green as Oz
- and Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles
[edit] Guest starring
- Kristine Sutherland as Joyce Summers
- K. Todd Freeman as Mr. Trick
- Robin Sachs as Ethan Rayne
- Harry Groener as Mayor Richard Wilkins
- and Armin Shimerman as Principal Snyder
[edit] Co-starring
- Jason Hall as Devon MacLeish
- Peg Stewart as Ms. Barton
[edit] Music
- Christophe Beck - "Sugar High"
- Christophe Beck - "Tai Chi"
- Cream - "Tales of Brave Ulysses"
- Every Bit of Nothing - "Slip Jimmy"
- Four Star Mary - "Violent"
- The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
- Mad Cow - "Blase"
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show - "The Time Warp"
[edit] Trivia
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- Kristine Sutherland, who plays Joyce Summers, has named "Band Candy" as one of her favourite Buffy episodes, along with "Ted", "When She Was Bad" and "Innocence".
- The Cream song "Tales of Brave Ulysses" later reappeared in the season five episode "Forever."
[edit] Translations
- Italian title: "I dolci della banda" ("The band's candies")
- German title: "Außer Rand und Band" (German idiom; "Out of control") The word "Band" might also refer to the original title, as the meaning describing a music group is also well known in German language (with English pronunciation). But with this meaning the whole term makes no sense anymore.
- French title: "Effet chocolat" ("Chocolate Effect")
- Japanese title: "バンドのためのチョコバー" ("Bando no tame no Chokobaa" - "Chocolate Bars for the Band")
- Spanish title: "Los chocolates embrujados" ("The bewitched chocolates")
[edit] Continuity
[edit] Arc significance
- Willow and Xander continue their dangerous liaison.
- The Mayor once more shows his character, while Snyder proves to be an ignorant participant in his evil schemes.
- The glaring implication at the end that Giles and Joyce went further than kisses is confirmed in "Earshot".
- This is Ethan Rayne's first appearance since the previous season's "The Dark Age".
- The Demon Lurconis is very similar to the demon the Mayor transforms into at the end of the season.
[edit] Timing
- Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time (if known) |
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 1998 - Christmas 1998 (non-canon = italic) |
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L.A./Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.01 Anne |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.02 Dead Man's Party |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.03 Faith, Hope & Trick |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.04 Beauty and the Beasts |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.05 Homecoming |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.06 Band Candy |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Sins of the Father |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: Play With Fire |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.07 Revelations |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Child of the Hunt |
Sunnydale, 1999 | Buffy video game: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Xbox) |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.08 Lovers Walk |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: Spike & Dru: Who Made Who |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy graphic novel: Remaining Sunlight |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Ghoul Trouble |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: Paleo |
Sunnydale, 1998 | B3.09 The Wish |
Sunnydale, 1998 | Buffy book: The Evil That Men Do |
Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | B3.10 Amends |
Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | Tales of the Vampires: Numb, (During Amends) |
Sunnydale, Christmas, 1998 | Christmas Buffy promo, (After Amends) |
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