I find it hilarious that Willow is all offended that he hit Tara and then is like "oh he's in pain!" but i think Willow would have loved Tara even if she was a demon tbh xx
@@JakkFrost1 I think it's both. He can hit someone for sport and get away with it (chip aside) and also help the gang whilst covering it under violence.
@@TheWPhilosopher his chip worked like a reverse Spider-Sense; depending on the damage he intends, it will react accordingly. So, when he tossed a jab at Tara's nose, he wasn't necessarily trying to harm her but he could do it freely. When she felt pain, so did he.
The second one. Willow was first when she heard Spike scream. Spike felt that was the fastest way to determine if Tara was human or demon. It would take a little longer for him to work things through because of the headache. Buffy optimg to have his malfunctioning chip removed, shows she has come to accept Spike.
Beth realised she has been lied to all the time, but still turned her anger to Tara and left with her opressors. Tells a lot about how long term bullying affect people.
I don't think bullying is a strong enough word it's abuse! Emotional and psychological abuse by her dad and definitely physical by her brother! She feels confident enough to say that she doesn't want to leave but the minute her dad addresses her she goes meek and drops her gaze. It says a lot if you know what to look for...
I don't think its fair to fully judge her given how she's grown up being indoctrinated by her family, she hasn't had the time outside of them like Tara had, and she also doesn't have the support system that Tara does.
I think Spike was getting annoyed with all the talking and decided to deal with the problem in the most expedient way he could think of, with a little dose of violence.
When Tara looks at Buffy and says "I'm very sorry", you can tell that Buffy immediately forgives her. I also love the look on Willow's face while Buffy is sticking up for Tara, how proud of her best friend she looks.
I'm put in mind of the last line of "Two To Go", when Giles comes through the Magic Box door, knocks the snot out of Willow with a blast of magic and then quietly but firmly offers, "I'd like to test that theory".
Notice that Riley is nowhere to be seen here, yet there's Spike, doing what he does best: being snarky and helping at the same time. He and Willow have always had a sort-of friendly relationship, so of course he helped her and Tara.
@@benkenobisgirl 90's show, which was meant to be relatively kid-friendly in order to survive on air? That would be impossible. Today however, it could.
I feel like Amber Benson doesn’t get enough credit for her acting. She has like 3 lines in this whole scene but every single second you see her there is SO much being portrayed through her face and her reactions to things. I think she’s the best actor in the whole series!
Most definitely. How she portrayed Tara's development across her three seasons is incredible. Subtle and understated without being in your face about it
I liked how Buffy turned around confidently to face Tara's dad followed by Dawn, they were the first two to defend Tara, followed instantly by Giles. I wasn't sure initially how this scene would end, but I'm glad everyonei, including Spike( in his own way) stood up for Tara. Her biological family was a joke, the gang took her side almost instantly despite her spell on them.
@@tonyb0904 EVEN Spike. Even Spike who was oh so barely a Scooby, STOOD UP FOR this quiet, wonderful girl. So freaking beautiful!! Makes you wish you were there so you could ALSO join in and stand up for her.
@@JhadeSagrav Tara's father was smart to walk away. He wasn't going ro win a fist fight. Buffy can take out the father, Giles the brother and Willow and Dawn work on the female cousin. Xander, Dawn, and Anya would be in reserve.
Rhys Frechette it's that the truth? I have friends I consider family and a stepbrother I think of like a brother, and he feels the same, even though having a crush on him freaked him out for awhile and I accepted that he wasn't interested in me that way, but like a brother and friend only. I do have some other ' friends' that are ' family ' as well, so believe me, I know what you mean.
Spike doesn't care ...and he shows this lack of care by giving himself a terrible headache just to reassure Tara that she's human... :D And might I add that it's not even to rescue Tara from being taken by her family bc the Scoobies were standing by her even before Spike proved she wasn't a demon. No, Spike gave himself a headache just to assuage Tara's (and by proxy, Scoobies') fears that she's a demon. Care? Obviously not! :D
Rozamunduszek you gotta love spike it would have been better if he pinched Tara or something instead of punching her in the nose lol and a little weird that her nose didn't bleed a little since spike as a vampire has superhuman strength I might just be nitpicking here tho
BuffyTheVampireSlayer Videos he was obviously pulling the punch. Just because he punched her doesn't mean it was full strength. And can you imagine The Big Bad PINCHING someone? C'mon, he had a "reputation" (lol!) to "maintain" haha
He could have simply tried to bite her, the chip would have stopped him with no damage done, so maybe he secretly cares a bit, but also maybe he was just taking the free shot, figuring they'd let him get away with it because of the results.
Jakk Frost not to mention, he could had punched her in the back of the head or arm or anywhere. Instead he politely taps her arm and faces her so she can see him do it. I think that speaks volumes about his character. Not to mention, I think as Tara's maturity she catches on to this once the immediate shock goes away
I mean, yeah, but, "Useful members of society"? Anya, you granted wishes to people in emotional pain in order to cause pain and misery in ways that they almost certainly wouldn't have wanted with a sane mind! Like, I'm glad you got character development, you rock, but Demon!Anya wasn't a useful member of society!
@@Wraithfighter No but human Anya is now a useful member of society. And she knows some demons that work in normal jobs, like the one she visits in season 7.
Say what you will about Dawn, but I LOVE her in this scene, with how quickly she jumps up alongside Buffy in defense of Tara. Especially since this episode comes right after the episode where we learn the truth of who/what Dawn is, that is such a great moment from her. Also, you gotta love Buffy's "She's a hair-puller" line. Never underestimate the threat of the Summers women.
i don't understand why there is all this hate for dawn?? i think it shows that buffy is notta vampirekilling machine and that she loves her little sister very much
I hated Dawn with a bright fiery passion. Joss obviously intended for her to be unlikable in her first several episodes. But like every Joss Whedon character, she had some great shine moments.
@@WardNightstone He forgot most of it by early season 4. He even admits as much to Giles. He's still fought more vampires/demons than any bog standard human alive on Earth though, so he's still dangerous.
This is the best scene of the show, fight me. It perfectly shows everyones personality and their dynamic. Buffy caring about tara even though she barely knows her, but she knows willow loves her. Willow, the shy girl, always standing up for whats right. God Iove this scene
I just love the tiny things in a scene that show how much the characters were developed. Did u notice that when anya raises her hand only Buffy turns around? I think they did that on purpose bc Buffy's instincts and training would have made her notice the movement. Noone else notices until she speaks. Such a genious show.
Spike and Anya seem to care the least because they're so logical but... a minute later, they help solve the entire dilemma using their logic... in favor of the scoobies and Buffy.🤍
but it didn't make any sense.. the chip in his head should only hurt him when spike 'thinks' he is hurting a human. The chip itself doesn't scan the humans or demons around him..
egyptcleo2011 from what i understand from the series if he hits a human or points a gun at a human the chip will go off the chip itself doesnt make sense at all how does the chip even know if Spike is hurting a human or not?
GrimReaper316 its his intentions if intends to hurt someone the chip goes off. He says something similar in S5 'Fool for Love' during the fight in the alley with Buffy
2:30 The fear on Tara’s face when Donny threatens her, what the actual hell? Must have been scary for her at home before college if you’re that scared of your own brother.
Honestly, that was the first thing I noticed and I was sincerely glad that Xander went into “fuck around and find out mode”. That flinch made it clear that her family had no qualms with putting hands on Tara when she was younger.
This was one of the saddest episodes in the sense that it made you feel so bad for Tara and the hell she must have gone through in her family’s care=( How they treated her must have contributed to her shyness and feelings of being the odd one out. I really loved the ending because everyone showed her how much they cared about her and how much a part of them she was.
That's cause Tara's family feared what they didn't understand and obviously were religious I think or maybe not and usually the things that people fear and don't understand end hating what they fear because they don't open hearts and minds to wanting to learn and understand it. They have their own point of view and beliefs on what is normal and what isn't. And being blood and kin doesn't always means they are family. I've learned that from this show and the Walking Dead series.
It does. But, then there is the retrospect of what would happen to her down the line. If she went with her family and with them now knowing what she could do and do so without the mental restraints, would she still be alive?
Nothing in the world will make me “open-minded” about witchcraft, the summoning of unclean spirits which violate natural law. Who are you to be speaking on what YOU do not understand? New age fools like you think that you know it all. Stop using “religious people” as scapegoats. You just want to bend the rules to your whims without consequences.
@@MLIrons might have died sooner, on a stake, with some fire under it, that family seems to be the type that takes the "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" part seriously.
"You just have to come through ME." My favorite line in this episode. The rest of the group never spill the beans as they back Buffy, never revealing that SHE'S the biggest threat in the room. It's hilarious that Tara's father never clues in what would happen to him if he tried anything against that 'little girl'.
@@I_like_waffles Well..that doesn't really help the cause since she KILLS demons on a daily basis.Tara's father could actually use this and turning it _against_ Tara by saying something like:"Exactly. So I'll take Tara away so you won't have to kill her." But Dawn could say:"And I was a ball of green light used to open the gates of Hell.😁"
@@Nicamon slayers were made by sages inserting demon energy into the first slayer. The first sages that did it put in her made a magical restriction where the energy gets passed down to the next chosen one after the previous one dies. Slayers are essentially walking around with their own willpower + demon energy/magic
i love this scene and the final acceptance of tara as one of them....she was one of gripes of the show....she was underrated, underused and then unceremoniously killed....this was one of her best moments tho and i love how buffy sticks up for her and dawn is always on taras side which is great
It would've been cool if they brought her back in the finale season by using the doppelgänger universe her doppelgänger is a freelance demon hunting sorceress mentor by Jenny Calendar as they crossover to the main universe to help and defeat the first evil only for them to get trapped there with the Scooby's
+Howyaduing a great fanfiction plot.....they were supposed to being her back at the end of season 6 ot 7 i think.....as a reward for all her work buffy was meant to get a wish and she wished for tara back for willow but it didnt happen cus amber benson felt it wud invalidate everything that happened with willow and that tara dying was important
Paige Welburn um I think they wanted the first evil to take the form of Tara and Amber Benson though it would ruin her character so they had Cassie (the girl who died in help) to return in conversations with dead people and try to get Willow to commit suicide
BuffyTheVampireSlayer Videos yeh they did but yeh amber benson was firmly against coming back in any way and tarninishing the impact that her characters death left
Some say she was underrated and underused but, despite being a fairly powerful witch, she was supposed to be one of the more normal, grounding characters of the show, just like Joyce. Which is also why she too died in a normal, albeit sudden manner, one grounded in reality that couldn't be undone by magick.
This scene and when being tortured by Glory are my favorite Spike moments of Season 5 because it shows his humanity. He hurts himself just to prove to Tara that she's not a demon and then he almost gets himself killed to protect Dawn.
Lol another reason why spike is my favorite character on the show.He always acts like he doesn't give a damn about anything but actually does.Always tries playing cool about it.
I really enjoyed how reserved, but threatening Giles is in this scene. My man didn't have to go full Ripper on them. Just used a little Ripper energy to get his point across.
And then people abuse that word, one minute call themselves family and all for love, but as soon as a fight starts, they’re going separate ways like crazy.
Damn I love this! Buffy always does a great job at using supernatural themes and elements as metaphors for real issues people deal with every day. It's the entire basis for the show. But this one in particular has always been one of my favorites. An emotionally and intellectually suppressed child finally escapes her backwards ass family and is rescued by people who treat her more like family then her blood relatives ever had. I have a friend just like Tara. Wasn't nearly as dramatic, but she went through a lot of the same basic struggles and is now an infinitely happier person than she ever was.
They opened my world to who I really am. If it weren't for Tara and her relationship with Willow, I wouldn't be who I am today. This cast will always feel like family to me and this scene is everything.
I loved Tara. I love this scene. I had people stand up for me once, and that was almost 40 years ago. They are not blood relatives, but they ARE my family.
I love the pain in Willow’s voice when she says “I know that!” It’s just so powerful and lovely. If it was up to her she’s definitely make Tara stay but she chose to respect her wishes even tho it hurts
Willow Knows she can't Tell Tara to stay. That would make her as bad as the Maclays. She knows that it can Only be Tara's Choice. It was all the Voluntary Family that was there FOR Tara.
Loved this moment in Buffy. Worth noting Joss did the whole 'accepted as part of the family' thing again with River in Firefly. "Yeah, but she's our witch. So cut her the hell down."
To paraphrase "The Avengers": Let's do a headcount here, shall we? Your daughter, an awesomely powerful witch The Greatest Slayer of all time A Vampire who has killed three Slayers An ordinary human who can stare down the worst vampires in history A thousand year old ex-vengeance demon A humanified Key and a pair of the most powerful mystics in history... And you big fella, you just managed to piss off every single one of them.
Good, but Spike only killed 2 slayers. Kendra (who I am assuming is number three) was killed by Dru, Spike's ex. Otherwise, excellent analogy and speech.
Mr. Maclay, the question isn't whether you and your family would survive a fight with Buffy and her friends--the question is what would be left of you if you did...
One of my fave Xander lines, he didn't bluster, he acknowledged that Donny might beat him and get to Tara. What Xander did was tell Donny that it was not going to be easy, that it was going to hurt to get to beat his sister and that he would have to be willing to pay that price. No surprise that Donny's "full and manly beard" did not take another step forward.
Let's do a head count here. The Scooby Gang at this point consists of a former Vengeance Demon, a man with military training, a Vampire with one of the highest kill counts in history, the greatest witch and warlock of their respective generations, and a woman with super strength and kung fu training who's job it is to beat the god living piss out of the forces of hell. Even if Tara's dad had tried something, there's no way he was coming out of there with all his limbs and organs working.
Not including Dawn, there isn't a single person in there that couldn't of kicked all 3 of their asses. Even Tara could of if she had the confidence to try. I'm surprised they managed not to double over laughing. Like being threatened by a litter of kittens at a poker game
even thought tara's brother doesnt know buffy is a slayer or willow is a witch or xander has military training i never get why he thinks it a good idea to try and threaten his sister. I mean even not knowing who these people are there is seven people there if you dont count spike
Just 1 small thing, Xander had forgotten all his military experience by the start of season 4... right as the initiative came into it... he tells Giles in I think episode 7 of season 4.....
2:38 Anya with the hand raise 😂 “ ‘Scuse me. What kind?” “What?” “What kind of demon is she? There’s a lot of different kinds. Some are VERY very evil. Some have been considered to be useful members of society! 😊” *Xander/Anya smile* 😊😊😂 “What does it matter?” “Evil is evil.” “Let’s, just, narrow it down...” 🤣😂😂😂😂😊
Hm, former vengeance demon, actual vampire (currently domesticated), powerful witch, knowledgeable warlock, prophesied chosen one, guy with military training imbued in him by leftover magical spell. Also friends with a werewolf and another vampire, though both of these are currently out of town. Sure, I think we can fit in another demon. After all, what's one more when we're already stocking up on all kinds of weirdos.
Don't forget they have connections with Black ops anti-Demon military forces, namely Riley. I'm sure it'd only take 1 phone call to get his back up, and they don't know it yet, but Dracula has a thing for Xander, so it'd only take 1 letter to him to bring The Count in for the fun. When you get everyone who owes buffy a favour in the same room, you'd probably have a literal army of badass (not even including the graduates of Sunnydale high, who acknowledged all the hard work she'd done for them at the Prom and fought side by side with her on graduation day)
Trojianmaru I thin Xander has a thing for Dracula not the other way around since he was under a spell tho Dracula has a thing for Buffy ( she attracts a lot of vampires lol)
Xylarxcode Not to mention the "decent" watchers who could at least push a couple papers to legally remove her from the family, Faith, Angel's crew and I'm pretty sure there are more. Who ya gonna call? #Tara'sFamily
You forgot mystical key that unlocks the gateway to all dimensions, currently in the form of a pubescent girl. Not sure which is more dangerous, honestly.
Yup, don't mess with Dawn. Pulls hair, opens doors and later weilds a sword. Clan Kalderdash (I'm sure if Ripper talked to that elder woman could send some of Jenny's family) to curse them. Heck, CORDELIA could take out at least one guy by herself- running them over with her car (I'm not too familiar with Angel... No spoilers)
I love how once again, Anya's the one to poke a hole through the entire thing, like: "Uhhhhmm... we kinda deal with demons all the time... so what is she?" And Spike catching on to what she was pointing out. ^_^
I am not sure that Anya totally figured out that the demon thing was a Gaslight. I think she honestly wanted to know because, in her world, not all demons 8are* bad and that there might well have been a workaround that was in their wheelhouse. Anya was looking for a solution. The family's reaction gave Spike the info he needed.
@@jimhenry5552 Anya is VERY Literal, so I doubt she got it. She just reacted to "She's a Demon", like Anya's (was) a Vengence Demon. However, her Questioning it made a Bigger point than if she Denied it. It made it, "You don't know what you're talking about."
I always come back to my fave clips, makes me feel like a kid again. Gosh i miss this show. No matter how many times I watch it, it never gets old. Wish we could have one more episode... I miss my scoobies
There are so many of these great and moving moments in this series and "Angel". These are so well thought out and well presented. Kudos to the producers , the writers, the actors, and anyone else that help put this TV series together.
One of Amy Adam's early roles. I love the look on her face as her uncle (Her character, Beth, is Tara's cousin) passes her. Just total anger. She realizes that this proves that she's been lied to all her life, as well.
@@mikahael1 but that is only because Tara just smiles at her, instead of saying "don't leave with those liars, stay with us". This is where Tara kills herself - if Beth stayed then she would have been there congratulating Tara & Willow for getting back together and she would have taken the bullet that killed Tara instead.
@@biketowork01 Since the magic was from Tara's mom, and the demon lie didn't start until she died, it's likely that Beth/Amy Adams hasn't been included in the demon treatment. It's from Tara's family, not the Maclay family.
I had not thought of it that way, but now I see your point. I had always thought of it as a form or metaphor for domestic abuse; that this was some backwards hillbilly family that believed in keeping their women subservient and obedient by intimidating and beating them into submission.
Not just homophobia. It's about abusive, narcissistic families who freak when progeny don't turn out to be carbon copies. Tara's orientation is definitely part of that, but it's basically about subsuming her whole personality.
i don't think so. as spike said, it was a family legend to keep ALL women in the family under their control. i doubt all females were lesbian. and we can see by how pissed Tara's cousin? is that she still has to deal with their control over her, not to say all other women in the family, which again, is doubtful for all of them to be lesbians.
In 2x22 buffy revealing she’s the slayer and the whole back and forth with joyce. About Buffy not having any choice and then throwing her out of her home was also an allegory of coming out! 🏳️🌈💖
This is actually one of my fsvourite scene in the whole series its Tara's birthday and nobody apart from Willow knows what to give her but in the end collectively they all manage to give her the perfect gift the gift of acceptance they make her one of their family.
This is one of my favorite episodes, and the final scene - which has Willow and Tara literally dancing on air - is hands down my favorite scene of the entire show.
"I swear by your full and manl beard you'll break something trying" might well be the best line spoken by Nicholas Brendan during his entire time on the show. I would have liked to see that.
SkyyTalks for a few hours he was a soldier due to a magic spell. I wouldn't exactly call that training. The initiative that is a military group that had training. Too bad there was a personalities conflict and the two groups couldn't merge. Giles and his demonology information and the Initiative's man power and technical resources
This is easily one of my all time favourite scenes on the show and it's only NOW that I've noticed that FUCKING HELL COUSIN BETH IS ONLY AMY FUCKING ADAMS!
No, sorry but Anya wasn't the pivot. It raised a few eyebrows but it was Spikes punch that proved cxonclusively Tara wasn't a demon. Anya's question caused a few cracks in the story for me.
@@drmayeda1930 yes but it was Anya's incessant questioning of it and the family's inability to know (surely if she WAS a demon they'd have worked out what kind in an effort to control her better) that enabled Spike to figure it out and demonstrate it with the punch. Hence the Oh as Anya says let's just narrow it down. He's figuring it out. Without Anya asking Spike doesn't punch.
Anya only asked because she knows demons are like poeple some are good and some are really fecking evil she just wants to make sure she wasnt in danger lmfao typical anya
Tara’s family: A witch, an ex-demon, a vampire who later got his soul back, a vampire slayer, a dude who’s been in more supernatural situations than all these people combined, and don’t forget the slayer’s watcher, and an energy orb-turned-human.
"Let's just narrow it down." Anya delivered that line perfectly.
She was so awesome here😈
I love how Spike is all "i don't care" but then selflessly hurts himself to reassure a petrified Tara that she's not a demon xxx
Or he just took a free shot because he knew that, aside from the chip, he'd get away with it. ;)
I find it hilarious that Willow is all offended that he hit Tara and then is like "oh he's in pain!" but i think Willow would have loved Tara even if she was a demon tbh xx
I mean, she does end up in a relationship with a snake demon woman at one point a few years later.
@@JakkFrost1 I think it's both. He can hit someone for sport and get away with it (chip aside) and also help the gang whilst covering it under violence.
@@TheWPhilosopher his chip worked like a reverse Spider-Sense; depending on the damage he intends, it will react accordingly. So, when he tossed a jab at Tara's nose, he wasn't necessarily trying to harm her but he could do it freely. When she felt pain, so did he.
I love that Anya was the first to question their family legend and Spike was the first to figure out that it was a lie.
The second one. Willow was first when she heard Spike scream. Spike felt that was the fastest way to determine if Tara was human or demon. It would take a little longer for him to work things through because of the headache. Buffy optimg to have his malfunctioning chip removed, shows she has come to accept Spike.
@@drmayeda1930 Spike knew before he punched Tara. That's why he did it in the first place. Evil knows evil.
"Except for me. I don't care what happens." Gotta love Spike.
I now right you gotta love spike hes so funny
Spike is funny cool and really good looking and i love spike when he's a bad vampire in a good vampire you just have to love spike
lol are you 12
He's one of my favorite characters in the Buffyverse next to Buffy, Cordelia, and Angel.
Oh, but you do care Spike, you really do!
Can we make it official....Tara has the most heartmeltingly perfect smile of all time.
She was too pure for that world. 😢
I will say the cutest
Yeah, there's a reason willow was ready to end existence when she died.
@@djcook3991 purest soul
@@asmartistenthusiast3469 very much so.
Beth realised she has been lied to all the time, but still turned her anger to Tara and left with her opressors. Tells a lot about how long term bullying affect people.
I don't think bullying is a strong enough word it's abuse! Emotional and psychological abuse by her dad and definitely physical by her brother! She feels confident enough to say that she doesn't want to leave but the minute her dad addresses her she goes meek and drops her gaze. It says a lot if you know what to look for...
or maybe she’s just as messed up about ‘controlling’ others as are her male relatives?
@@sandiego2380that can also be a result of the abuse they inflicted onto her,
I don't think its fair to fully judge her given how she's grown up being indoctrinated by her family, she hasn't had the time outside of them like Tara had, and she also doesn't have the support system that Tara does.
"He hit my nose. "
"Yeah. You're welcome. "
Oh Spike, I knew that you do care😂😂
I think Spike was getting annoyed with all the talking and decided to deal with the problem in the most expedient way he could think of, with a little dose of violence.
When Tara looks at Buffy and says "I'm very sorry", you can tell that Buffy immediately forgives her. I also love the look on Willow's face while Buffy is sticking up for Tara, how proud of her best friend she looks.
Giles has this absolutely brillaint, incredibly calm threatening undertone that is more terrifying than any actively violent threat could be
Yelling and screaming doesn't always work, buy a calm voice explaining how your liver is about to be ripped out and eaten can be terrifying lol
I'm put in mind of the last line of "Two To Go", when Giles comes through the Magic Box door, knocks the snot out of Willow with a blast of magic and then quietly but firmly offers, "I'd like to test that theory".
True, but when you consider his past, it amplifies his threat factor.
@@nachtwaya8721 Don't forget, he's a killer.
they didn't call him "Ripper" for nothing.
Notice that Riley is nowhere to be seen here, yet there's Spike, doing what he does best: being snarky and helping at the same time. He and Willow have always had a sort-of friendly relationship, so of course he helped her and Tara.
lofthouse23 I think it’s because willow always try’s to see Sparks’s point of view and why he did what he did
I think its also a bit foreshadowing of the End: "Buffys Family" is with her at the end
This is after Riley left isn't it?
@@roberterlandson8234 this is before
@@roberterlandson8234 This is before. But that doesn't mean he wasn't off at a bloodletting
"You're a piece of work, I like you."
Spike is awesome.
Giant Devil26 😊😊😊
I truly expected him to say “you’re a piece of sh*t”! 😆
@@benkenobisgirl 90's show, which was meant to be relatively kid-friendly in order to survive on air? That would be impossible. Today however, it could.
I feel like Amber Benson doesn’t get enough credit for her acting. She has like 3 lines in this whole scene but every single second you see her there is SO much being portrayed through her face and her reactions to things. I think she’s the best actor in the whole series!
Most definitely. How she portrayed Tara's development across her three seasons is incredible. Subtle and understated without being in your face about it
Gotta love Dawn looking all tough 😂😊
“Don’t wanna mess with us.”
“She’s a hair-puller.” XDD
I liked how Buffy turned around confidently to face Tara's dad followed by Dawn, they were the first two to defend Tara, followed instantly by Giles. I wasn't sure initially how this scene would end, but I'm glad everyonei, including Spike( in his own way) stood up for Tara. Her biological family was a joke, the gang took her side almost instantly despite her spell on them.
@@tonyb0904 EVEN Spike. Even Spike who was oh so barely a Scooby, STOOD UP FOR this quiet, wonderful girl. So freaking beautiful!!
Makes you wish you were there so you could ALSO join in and stand up for her.
I know!!! I love this show 💕💕💕💕💕
@@JhadeSagrav
Tara's father was smart to walk away. He wasn't going ro win a fist fight. Buffy can take out the father, Giles the brother and Willow and Dawn work on the female cousin. Xander, Dawn, and Anya would be in reserve.
Family don't end with blood. Doesn't necessarily start with it either.
Rhys Frechette it's that the truth?
I have friends I consider family and a stepbrother I think of like a brother, and he feels the same, even though having a crush on him freaked him out for awhile and I accepted that he wasn't interested in me that way, but like a brother and friend only.
I do have some other ' friends'
that are ' family ' as well, so believe me, I know what you mean.
Truth! We have foster kids in my family and they matter as much as everyone else.
Supernatural
Okay bobby singer
Exactly
Spike doesn't care ...and he shows this lack of care by giving himself a terrible headache just to reassure Tara that she's human... :D
And might I add that it's not even to rescue Tara from being taken by her family bc the Scoobies were standing by her even before Spike proved she wasn't a demon. No, Spike gave himself a headache just to assuage Tara's (and by proxy, Scoobies') fears that she's a demon. Care? Obviously not! :D
Rozamunduszek you gotta love spike it would have been better if he pinched Tara or something instead of punching her in the nose lol and a little weird that her nose didn't bleed a little since spike as a vampire has superhuman strength I might just be nitpicking here tho
BuffyTheVampireSlayer Videos he was obviously pulling the punch. Just because he punched her doesn't mean it was full strength. And can you imagine The Big Bad PINCHING someone? C'mon, he had a "reputation" (lol!) to "maintain" haha
Rozamunduszek lol yea he definitely pulled back and his reputation is pretty much long gone after season 4 xD
He could have simply tried to bite her, the chip would have stopped him with no damage done, so maybe he secretly cares a bit, but also maybe he was just taking the free shot, figuring they'd let him get away with it because of the results.
Jakk Frost not to mention, he could had punched her in the back of the head or arm or anywhere. Instead he politely taps her arm and faces her so she can see him do it. I think that speaks volumes about his character. Not to mention, I think as Tara's maturity she catches on to this once the immediate shock goes away
Anya with the GREATEST question! lol
Which one? The "what kind" or the "let's just narrow it down" because I prefer the second one. I loved how she looked and sounded when she said that.
What kind? Anya asking the real questions here.
TheSpawnfan yes She is
@@littledino3468 yep
Yeah when you live in a world of vampires and demons and witches etc, i'd imagine that's what most people would ask
I mean, yeah, but, "Useful members of society"? Anya, you granted wishes to people in emotional pain in order to cause pain and misery in ways that they almost certainly wouldn't have wanted with a sane mind! Like, I'm glad you got character development, you rock, but Demon!Anya wasn't a useful member of society!
@@Wraithfighter No but human Anya is now a useful member of society. And she knows some demons that work in normal jobs, like the one she visits in season 7.
Say what you will about Dawn, but I LOVE her in this scene, with how quickly she jumps up alongside Buffy in defense of Tara. Especially since this episode comes right after the episode where we learn the truth of who/what Dawn is, that is such a great moment from her. Also, you gotta love Buffy's "She's a hair-puller" line. Never underestimate the threat of the Summers women.
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Absolutely! I'm a big Dawn fan, and oh my god you can feel she's not messing around. She's gonna kick some ass, or pull hair if she has to
i don't understand why there is all this hate for dawn?? i think it shows that buffy is notta vampirekilling machine and that she loves her little sister very much
I hated Dawn with a bright fiery passion. Joss obviously intended for her to be unlikable in her first several episodes. But like every Joss Whedon character, she had some great shine moments.
Daina Leigh 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
"And I swear by your full and manly beard, you're going to break something trying" I absolutely LOVE that line!
Xander still remembers all the military stuff from halloween season 1 and he was the least dangerous one in that room (dawn included)
@@WardNightstone He forgot most of it by early season 4. He even admits as much to Giles. He's still fought more vampires/demons than any bog standard human alive on Earth though, so he's still dangerous.
Xander stepping up like that was badass
Yep, he's clocked more field time than a lot of Watchers. (That's Riley-speak)@@kyleellis1825
This is the best scene of the show, fight me. It perfectly shows everyones personality and their dynamic. Buffy caring about tara even though she barely knows her, but she knows willow loves her. Willow, the shy girl, always standing up for whats right. God Iove this scene
I just love the tiny things in a scene that show how much the characters were developed. Did u notice that when anya raises her hand only Buffy turns around? I think they did that on purpose bc Buffy's instincts and training would have made her notice the movement. Noone else notices until she speaks. Such a genious show.
Stosh Muru Wow, I see it now, you are right!
Woah. I wonder if that was actually intentional. That's really cool, good find.
Back in the time when the writers cared about the story and not "The Message".
Spike and Anya seem to care the least because they're so logical but... a minute later, they help solve the entire dilemma using their logic... in favor of the scoobies and Buffy.🤍
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Wow Amy Adams in one of her first acting roles...who knew she would become a big star and one of the most respected actresses in Hollywood.
allison hannigan?
I didn't even realize that tara's cousin is Amy adams xD
We all have to start somewhere.
Hell, Jeremy Renner was in an episode of Angel. (As well as House MD)
@@JakkFrost1 what epi was Renner in? I dn't remember at all
i love what Spike did to Tara just prove a point he's one of my favorite characters next to Buffy
but it didn't make any sense.. the chip in his head should only hurt him when spike 'thinks' he is hurting a human. The chip itself doesn't scan the humans or demons around him..
egyptcleo2011 from what i understand from the series if he hits a human or points a gun at a human the chip will go off the chip itself doesnt make sense at all how does the chip even know if Spike is hurting a human or not?
intent, if he has intent to hurt or kill (humans) the chip zaps him
GrimReaper316 its his intentions if intends to hurt someone the chip goes off. He says something similar in S5 'Fool for Love' during the fight in the alley with Buffy
desi1790 yes but my point was how could they use spike as proof when it's about spike's opinion and not the truth
Tara is so cute "he hurt my nose!"
"yea, you're welcome" :)
@@Jestak I hate Spike with burning passion,but that line is just GOLD.😄✨
2:30 The fear on Tara’s face when Donny threatens her, what the actual hell? Must have been scary for her at home before college if you’re that scared of your own brother.
Honestly, that was the first thing I noticed and I was sincerely glad that Xander went into “fuck around and find out mode”. That flinch made it clear that her family had no qualms with putting hands on Tara when she was younger.
Spike steals the scene as always.
Spike steal the freaking show everytime, even when he is doing stupid things.
This was one of the saddest episodes in the sense that it made you feel so bad for Tara and the hell she must have gone through in her family’s care=( How they treated her must have contributed to her shyness and feelings of being the odd one out. I really loved the ending because everyone showed her how much they cared about her and how much a part of them she was.
That's cause Tara's family feared what they didn't understand and obviously were religious I think or maybe not and usually the things that people fear and don't understand end hating what they fear because they don't open hearts and minds to wanting to learn and understand it.
They have their own point of view and beliefs on what is normal and what isn't.
And being blood and kin doesn't always means they are family. I've learned that from this show and the Walking Dead series.
You can see when Tara's brother speaks she moves towards Willow because she's scared of him xxx
It does. But, then there is the retrospect of what would happen to her down the line. If she went with her family and with them now knowing what she could do and do so without the mental restraints, would she still be alive?
Nothing in the world will make me “open-minded” about witchcraft, the summoning of unclean spirits which violate natural law. Who are you to be speaking on what YOU do not understand? New age fools like you think that you know it all.
Stop using “religious people” as scapegoats. You just want to bend the rules to your whims without consequences.
@@MLIrons might have died sooner, on a stake, with some fire under it, that family seems to be the type that takes the "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" part seriously.
"You just have to come through ME." My favorite line in this episode. The rest of the group never spill the beans as they back Buffy, never revealing that SHE'S the biggest threat in the room. It's hilarious that Tara's father never clues in what would happen to him if he tried anything against that 'little girl'.
“We are her blood kin! Who are you?!”
“Her family.”
😭😭😭😭😊😊😊❤️
When Tara truly felt accepted and apart of the scoobie gang like a family member
Anyone else want Anya to raise her hand and say, "uh...former demon here!" and then Spike go, "I'm a bloody vampire!" lol
And then have Giles say "I was turned into a demon" and Xander say "And I was possessed by a hyena"
Yes that would of been great
@@krisstinawilson4461 and then Buffy say *”and I’m the SLAYER”*
@@I_like_waffles Well..that doesn't really help the cause since she KILLS demons on a daily basis.Tara's father could actually use this and turning it _against_ Tara by saying something like:"Exactly. So I'll take Tara away so you won't have to kill her."
But Dawn could say:"And I was a ball of green light used to open the gates of Hell.😁"
@@Nicamon slayers were made by sages inserting demon energy into the first slayer. The first sages that did it put in her made a magical restriction where the energy gets passed down to the next chosen one after the previous one dies.
Slayers are essentially walking around with their own willpower + demon energy/magic
i love this scene and the final acceptance of tara as one of them....she was one of gripes of the show....she was underrated, underused and then unceremoniously killed....this was one of her best moments tho and i love how buffy sticks up for her and dawn is always on taras side which is great
It would've been cool if they brought her back in the finale season by using the doppelgänger universe her doppelgänger is a freelance demon hunting sorceress mentor by Jenny Calendar as they crossover to the main universe to help and defeat the first evil only for them to get trapped there with the Scooby's
+Howyaduing a great fanfiction plot.....they were supposed to being her back at the end of season 6 ot 7 i think.....as a reward for all her work buffy was meant to get a wish and she wished for tara back for willow but it didnt happen cus amber benson felt it wud invalidate everything that happened with willow and that tara dying was important
Paige Welburn um I think they wanted the first evil to take the form of Tara and Amber Benson though it would ruin her character so they had Cassie (the girl who died in help) to return in conversations with dead people and try to get Willow to commit suicide
BuffyTheVampireSlayer Videos yeh they did but yeh amber benson was firmly against coming back in any way and tarninishing the impact that her characters death left
Some say she was underrated and underused but, despite being a fairly powerful witch, she was supposed to be one of the more normal, grounding characters of the show, just like Joyce. Which is also why she too died in a normal, albeit sudden manner, one grounded in reality that couldn't be undone by magick.
This scene and when being tortured by Glory are my favorite Spike moments of Season 5 because it shows his humanity. He hurts himself just to prove to Tara that she's not a demon and then he almost gets himself killed to protect Dawn.
Lol another reason why spike is my favorite character on the show.He always acts like he doesn't give a damn about anything but actually does.Always tries playing cool about it.
Remember him as a human? He was incredibly sensitive and sweet lol
@@asmartistenthusiast3469 exactly deep down Spike has a good heart.
I really enjoyed how reserved, but threatening Giles is in this scene. My man didn't have to go full Ripper on them. Just used a little Ripper energy to get his point across.
One of the greatest TV shows ever.
Tara's my favourite character though! I was so mad when she got killed! 😭😭😭😭 Amber Benson did really great portraying this character
DNA does not determine who your family is. Love does.
Love is acceptance.
And then people abuse that word, one minute call themselves family and all for love, but as soon as a fight starts, they’re going separate ways like crazy.
Leave it to Anya to ask the right questions .
Damn I love this! Buffy always does a great job at using supernatural themes and elements as metaphors for real issues people deal with every day. It's the entire basis for the show. But this one in particular has always been one of my favorites. An emotionally and intellectually suppressed child finally escapes her backwards ass family and is rescued by people who treat her more like family then her blood relatives ever had. I have a friend just like Tara. Wasn't nearly as dramatic, but she went through a lot of the same basic struggles and is now an infinitely happier person than she ever was.
A lot of us know someone like Tara, whose found family are a hundred times kinder and better than their born family ever were.
Is that Amy Adams? lol that's awesome
3ThreeHeadedMonkey Yes, she is!!!
3ThreeHeadedMonkey this was back before anybody knew who she was.
Yep, I figured.
Wow. You know she was also in an old episode of Smallville. 1st or 2nd season she was a meteor freak who fed off of people's body fat
Not "a couple", just a season before (this is 5x06 and Pascal was on 4x01).
“You’re a piece of work. I like you.” Spike is the best 😂😂
As someone who has a family like Tara's, there is nothing more heartwarming than a found family that stands with you through all the shit.
YES!!!!! RIGHT ON JIXIE!!!!
@@darnellmajor9016 Thanks!
One of the most beautiful scenes in the entire series.
And 1 of the most beautiful episodes!💖
Spike fulfilling his life's purpose masterfully as always. xD
They opened my world to who I really am. If it weren't for Tara and her relationship with Willow, I wouldn't be who I am today. This cast will always feel like family to me and this scene is everything.
I loved Tara. I love this scene. I had people stand up for me once, and that was almost 40 years ago. They are not blood relatives, but they ARE my family.
I love the pain in Willow’s voice when she says “I know that!” It’s just so powerful and lovely. If it was up to her she’s definitely make Tara stay but she chose to respect her wishes even tho it hurts
Willow Knows she can't Tell Tara to stay. That would make her as bad as the Maclays. She knows that it can Only be Tara's Choice. It was all the Voluntary Family that was there FOR Tara.
Loved this moment in Buffy. Worth noting Joss did the whole 'accepted as part of the family' thing again with River in Firefly. "Yeah, but she's our witch. So cut her the hell down."
To paraphrase "The Avengers":
Let's do a headcount here, shall we?
Your daughter, an awesomely powerful witch
The Greatest Slayer of all time
A Vampire who has killed three Slayers
An ordinary human who can stare down the worst vampires in history
A thousand year old ex-vengeance demon
A humanified Key
and a pair of the most powerful mystics in history...
And you big fella, you just managed to piss off every single one of them.
Good, but Spike only killed 2 slayers. Kendra (who I am assuming is number three) was killed by Dru, Spike's ex. Otherwise, excellent analogy and speech.
I understood that reference
@@ItsMeBarnaby well yeah she's not AS powerful, but she's still a powerful witch as Buffy stated herself
Mr. Maclay, the question isn't whether you and your family would survive a fight with Buffy and her friends--the question is what would be left of you if you did...
One of my fave Xander lines, he didn't bluster, he acknowledged that Donny might beat him and get to Tara. What Xander did was tell Donny that it was not going to be easy, that it was going to hurt to get to beat his sister and that he would have to be willing to pay that price. No surprise that Donny's "full and manly beard" did not take another step forward.
The actress who play Cousin Beth was pretty good. I wonder if she's done anything since. ;)
Lol
frepler that's Amy Adams.
fantasyfiction101 because that's Amy Adams.
Austin Pearce That is the joke
She Amy Adams
Willow still manages to be at Tara's side no matter what. Wish she was still alive.
Let's do a head count here. The Scooby Gang at this point consists of a former Vengeance Demon, a man with military training, a Vampire with one of the highest kill counts in history, the greatest witch and warlock of their respective generations, and a woman with super strength and kung fu training who's job it is to beat the god living piss out of the forces of hell. Even if Tara's dad had tried something, there's no way he was coming out of there with all his limbs and organs working.
Not including Dawn, there isn't a single person in there that couldn't of kicked all 3 of their asses. Even Tara could of if she had the confidence to try. I'm surprised they managed not to double over laughing. Like being threatened by a litter of kittens at a poker game
even thought tara's brother doesnt know buffy is a slayer or willow is a witch or xander has military training i never get why he thinks it a good idea to try and threaten his sister. I mean even not knowing who these people are there is seven people there if you dont count spike
No, she was flinging lightning at gods (well, in the very near future anyway).
Just 1 small thing, Xander had forgotten all his military experience by the start of season 4... right as the initiative came into it... he tells Giles in I think episode 7 of season 4.....
warlock? who? Willow? She's a witch, not a warlock.
This moment is one of my all time favourite Buffy moments. Thank you so much for posting this. Cheers.
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Anya with the hand raise 😂
“ ‘Scuse me. What kind?”
“What?”
“What kind of demon is she? There’s a lot of different kinds. Some are VERY very evil. Some have been considered to be useful members of society! 😊”
*Xander/Anya smile* 😊😊😂
“What does it matter?”
“Evil is evil.”
“Let’s, just, narrow it down...” 🤣😂😂😂😂😊
Classic Buffy. Spike, "Except me.... I don't care what happens." Cracks me up every time.
love spike XD "you're a piece of work, I like you" ;) he cares in his own way lo
Hm, former vengeance demon, actual vampire (currently domesticated), powerful witch, knowledgeable warlock, prophesied chosen one, guy with military training imbued in him by leftover magical spell. Also friends with a werewolf and another vampire, though both of these are currently out of town.
Sure, I think we can fit in another demon. After all, what's one more when we're already stocking up on all kinds of weirdos.
Don't forget they have connections with Black ops anti-Demon military forces, namely Riley. I'm sure it'd only take 1 phone call to get his back up, and they don't know it yet, but Dracula has a thing for Xander, so it'd only take 1 letter to him to bring The Count in for the fun. When you get everyone who owes buffy a favour in the same room, you'd probably have a literal army of badass (not even including the graduates of Sunnydale high, who acknowledged all the hard work she'd done for them at the Prom and fought side by side with her on graduation day)
Trojianmaru I thin Xander has a thing for Dracula not the other way around since he was under a spell
tho Dracula has a thing for Buffy ( she attracts a lot of vampires lol)
Xylarxcode Not to mention the "decent" watchers who could at least push a couple papers to legally remove her from the family, Faith, Angel's crew and I'm pretty sure there are more.
Who ya gonna call? #Tara'sFamily
You forgot mystical key that unlocks the gateway to all dimensions, currently in the form of a pubescent girl. Not sure which is more dangerous, honestly.
Yup, don't mess with Dawn. Pulls hair, opens doors and later weilds a sword. Clan Kalderdash (I'm sure if Ripper talked to that elder woman could send some of Jenny's family) to curse them.
Heck, CORDELIA could take out at least one guy by herself- running them over with her car (I'm not too familiar with Angel... No spoilers)
"He hit my nose" LMAO
I love this scene. Everything is perfect! Tara is finally a member of the Scoobies and god, I wish she had a better ending
"We are her blood kin, who the hell are you?"
"We're Family."
OOOooooft gets me every time
I loved it when you could see Tara's happy face when buffy says "We're family"
I love how once again, Anya's the one to poke a hole through the entire thing, like: "Uhhhhmm... we kinda deal with demons all the time... so what is she?" And Spike catching on to what she was pointing out. ^_^
I am not sure that Anya totally figured out that the demon thing was a Gaslight. I think she honestly wanted to know because, in her world, not all demons 8are* bad and that there might well have been a workaround that was in their wheelhouse. Anya was looking for a solution. The family's reaction gave Spike the info he needed.
@@jimhenry5552 Anya is VERY Literal, so I doubt she got it. She just reacted to "She's a Demon", like Anya's (was) a Vengence Demon. However, her Questioning it made a Bigger point than if she Denied it. It made it, "You don't know what you're talking about."
"You're a piece of work. I like you"
I love that little smirk Tara does when she was asked if she was happy now, it pretty much screams "you better bet your sweet ass i'm happy!!"
Who else wanted Buffy to beat the crap out of Tara's dad and brother?
I always come back to my fave clips, makes me feel like a kid again. Gosh i miss this show. No matter how many times I watch it, it never gets old. Wish we could have one more episode... I miss my scoobies
There are so many of these great and moving moments in this series and "Angel". These are so well thought out and well presented. Kudos to the producers , the writers, the actors, and anyone else that help put this TV series together.
Oh I love willow, the seamless transition from sweet and insecue to sharp as a knife in her voice and back is so great
One of the several moments in the Buffy series that brought tears to my eyes.
One of Amy Adam's early roles. I love the look on her face as her uncle (Her character, Beth, is Tara's cousin) passes her. Just total anger. She realizes that this proves that she's been lied to all her life, as well.
also means she has to continue to put up with it all
@@mikahael1 but that is only because Tara just smiles at her, instead of saying "don't leave with those liars, stay with us". This is where Tara kills herself - if Beth stayed then she would have been there congratulating Tara & Willow for getting back together and she would have taken the bullet that killed Tara instead.
@@biketowork01 Since the magic was from Tara's mom, and the demon lie didn't start until she died, it's likely that Beth/Amy Adams hasn't been included in the demon treatment. It's from Tara's family, not the Maclay family.
Yep those hair pullers are dangerous they can attack at any moment lol
2 lil girls you are dealing with a slayer, the ripper, the key, a witch, a vampire, a former demon and xander
This scene is totally one of the themes that cements my love for this show. I love what a found family the Scooby’s are. 😁👍❤️🌸🌺
one of the most amazing scenes in Buffy were family
Thank you for showing one of the sweetest Buffy/Spike/Scoobies parts I bet most everyone forgets. 💝
We're all in agreement this was a homophobia metaphor yes?
Definitely. I actually noticed several instances the show tried to parallel to homophobia and coming out...Joss Whedon is a clever man.
I had not thought of it that way, but now I see your point. I had always thought of it as a form or metaphor for domestic abuse; that this was some backwards hillbilly family that believed in keeping their women subservient and obedient by intimidating and beating them into submission.
Not just homophobia. It's about abusive, narcissistic families who freak when progeny don't turn out to be carbon copies. Tara's orientation is definitely part of that, but it's basically about subsuming her whole personality.
i don't think so. as spike said, it was a family legend to keep ALL women in the family under their control. i doubt all females were lesbian. and we can see by how pissed Tara's cousin? is that she still has to deal with their control over her, not to say all other women in the family, which again, is doubtful for all of them to be lesbians.
In 2x22 buffy revealing she’s the slayer and the whole back and forth with joyce. About Buffy not having any choice and then throwing her out of her home was also an allegory of coming out! 🏳️🌈💖
This is actually one of my fsvourite scene in the whole series its Tara's birthday and nobody apart from Willow knows what to give her but in the end collectively they all manage to give her the perfect gift the gift of acceptance they make her one of their family.
This is one of my favorite episodes, and the final scene - which has Willow and Tara literally dancing on air - is hands down my favorite scene of the entire show.
"I swear by your full and manl beard you'll break something trying" might well be the best line spoken by Nicholas Brendan during his entire time on the show. I would have liked to see that.
This was really emotional loved how buffy stood upto him gives me the goosebumps they were her family loved Tara its such a shame she died
Lol Xander alone could have kicked their asses, not to mention good ol' Ripper.
SuperGodlike101 Probably the only person who couldn't kick their asses alone was Dawn... And then again, they do sleep ;)
I am a turtle
Something tells me Buffy would kill them herself before allowing Dawn to do it....
SuperGodlike101 yeah he was actually pretty hot when he said that I do sometimes forget he had military training
Dawn is kinda like Xander in S1 and 2 eager to get into the fight but can't really do anything
SkyyTalks
for a few hours he was a soldier due to a magic spell. I wouldn't exactly call that training. The initiative that is a military group that had training. Too bad there was a personalities conflict and the two groups couldn't merge. Giles and his demonology information and the Initiative's man power and technical resources
When willow says “I kNoW tHaT” I felt the power of future dark willow
i love that.
Right?
‘Two little girls’😂. He’s so lucky he didn’t actually try to take her by force.
That's one of my all time favorite scenes from BTVS. Thank you very much.
One of the best scenes ever
That punch by Spike was freakin hilarious 😂 I
So fun seeing Amy Adams on Buffy :D
Ah, this is actually a great scene. Amber's heartfelt performance playing Tara in this scene really resonates with me. Kudos!
I love that Tara got an episode centered on her.
This episode makes me cry every single time. It helped me come out. Buffy pivoting to protector helped baby me sooooo much.
1:27: "Avengers assembled!"
This is easily one of my all time favourite scenes on the show and it's only NOW that I've noticed that FUCKING HELL COUSIN BETH IS ONLY AMY FUCKING ADAMS!
Amy Adams .... huh?
I love anya, without her she would have thought she was a demon.
No, sorry but Anya wasn't the pivot. It raised a few eyebrows but it was Spikes punch that proved cxonclusively Tara wasn't a demon. Anya's question caused a few cracks in the story for me.
@@drmayeda1930 yes but it was Anya's incessant questioning of it and the family's inability to know (surely if she WAS a demon they'd have worked out what kind in an effort to control her better) that enabled Spike to figure it out and demonstrate it with the punch. Hence the Oh as Anya says let's just narrow it down. He's figuring it out. Without Anya asking Spike doesn't punch.
Anya only asked because she knows demons are like poeple some are good and some are really fecking evil she just wants to make sure she wasnt in danger lmfao typical anya
I know everyone stepped up in their own way, but Xander threatening to batter the actual brother has such a wholesome, big brother vibe
"We're family" that so sweet
After this ep Taras stutter almost completely dissapears. Except when she has a fight with willow.
Tara’s family: A witch, an ex-demon, a vampire who later got his soul back, a vampire slayer, a dude who’s been in more supernatural situations than all these people combined, and don’t forget the slayer’s watcher, and an energy orb-turned-human.