I love how Oz is all philosophical and deep in thought, and the only indication he gives out loud is a little "Huh." His character is so intriguing, I love him
"I am my thoughts. If they exist in her, Buffy contains everything that is me and she becomes me. I cease to exist." "No one else exists either. Buffy is all of us. We think, therefore she is." Gold.
I especially love that after going through this whole existential crisis in his mind, trying to puzzle out the great mystery that is Buffy and her newfound powers, all Oz says out loud is "huh..."
If we didn't have any context, it looks like a flirty look like she's cock-teasing him. When I first saw it, I thought it was sexy as hell. Of course, in reality, she just knows his dirty little secret. Bad for him. >.>' LOL
As someone who watched Angel before Buffy, I had no idea Wes and Cordelia were almost a thing. You'd never think it if you saw Angel, where she treats Wes was like her big dorky brother and he treats her like his lazy little sister.
I love how Cordelia is portrayed here. Completely unafraid to say exactly what's on her mind. Especially considering she holds onto this trait even after her redemption and rise as a Champion.
I love how, if you listen carefully, you can hear Jonathan’s negative thoughts throughout, but it gets so mixed up in the melee that you wouldn’t notice it (same as Buffy).
I prefer the scene with her mother a little later in this episode. 'You had sex with Giles?' 'You had sex with Giles?' 'On the hood of a police car?' 'Twice.'
I love how it shows everyones personality. Xander thinks about sex. Oz thinks about complex topics, Willow has two different lines of thoughts at once and Cordelia doesn't think before speaking exactly whats on her mind. And Wesley feels guilty about perving on a legal girl.
Cordelia thoughts are less speaking before she thinks and more of her being unafraid to say what is exactly on her mind. Cordelia’s never afraid to share her opinion on situations and it often either gets misunderstood as selfishness or stupidity when she merely has no shame or filter.
@@drmayeda1930 I think that stgm may have meant "legal girl" equals a minor, which would then mean that a legal woman would be an adult. Still, that way of putting it could be easily misunderstood.
@@drmayeda1930 In real life (and I know their character ages are very different from their real ages) but in real life they're only 4 years apart. Charisma was around 30 years old during Season 3. She looks great for her age though and does a fantastic job of playling school age Cordelia.
If someone is hearing your thoughts and you have a song stuck in your head, does that person here the song in your voice or the singer's? Cause usually when you have a song stuck in your head you're imagining it in the singer's voice and not your own.
I think you've got a false dichotomy there. The version of the song playing in your head could easily be incomplete or wrong in any number of ways: it could be disjointed, some of the lyrics might be wrong, or even parts of the sound could be wrong even though you'd swear you know the song by heart. In the end, what the person hearing your thoughts hears might be completely unrecognizable to them, even if they know the song themselves.
This episode was really rough for me because when I watched it I was having issues with psychosis-especially hearing voices. I didn’t hear other ppl of course, but I knew how she felt,how it was driving her insane to hear all these voices talking to her.
Exactly. This is where we’re headed. Every unasked opinion every dumb thought every everything on display. How Buffy feels is how I imagine most people after reading comment threads all day.
so apparently, wes has no mental discipline and i know xander isn't the brightest bulb on the tree but, seriously, he can't even do basic multiplication?
Cordelia doesn’t generally say true things at this point in the series. She doesn’t get that sort of character growth until Angel. At this point, she’s still quite shallow and stupid. In this scene, the reason she says what she’s thinking is because she just doesn’t care about anyone else’s opinion and she’s so simple minded that her private thoughts match her public ones.
@@quleughy I disagree... throughout Buffy she says EXACTLY what she thinks with no hidden agenda, she doesn't agree or like something she will say it... prime example in this scene willow being too much of a coward to say what she's really thinking and own it, you could read Cordelias mind and still not get anywhere cause she would tell you...
Well Spike she wouldn’t have been able to hear for the same reason she couldn’t hear Angel. Anya would be interesting, although I suspect she would be similar to Cordelia in the sense that she’s fairly willing to say what’s on her mind. Then again she might also be thinking about some of her past vengeance or the things she’d seen which would have been interesting.
Still, best moment was when Buffy heard Dawn thoughts: "I wonder if she notice that I took her skirt. And crossbow. She would freak out, if she knew I broke it".
honestly if I had telepathy and were part of a neural net I would assume my thoughts would be too loud and emotional and complex and it would kind of just spill into others instead , like being in a giant bustling city and still you are the loudest
Everyone in the room should have left the moment she started hearing what they're thinking. Oz should have left because he should have wanted to keep his thoughts a secret and not just to follow Willow
Oz probably thinks about sex just as much as any other teenage boy. But for him, thoughts about sex involve thoughts about Willow which would be really weird for Buffy. The difference between him and Xander is he has enough self-awareness and mental discipline to avoid it. He probably started thinking philosophy to keep his mind occupied.
The funniest thing.?? Willow getting angry with Buffy getting into her mind when she does that season 6 and season 7 without asking or any thing. Ironic
But with this scene it's more direct 'cause Buffy is immediately responding to every thought she hears straight from Willow. Imagine if you're about to say something and someone just responds to it before you could even say it. Freaky. When Willow entered Buffy's mind, she did that because Buffy went catatonic which took everyone by surprise and someone had to step in (psychically in that regard) and get her back on track. In this episode, Buffy had no control over that kind of power that she didn't even ask for.
I meant after season 5, in season 6 and 7 Willow talks to everyone through the mind and Xander never likes that and he said it many times but Willow never minded . Except the part where they talked that way in season 7 to take all the slayers to show them how much of a bad ass Buffy was ,that was cool.
There's a big difference. Buffy's powers allowed her to read the thoughts of everyone around her whether they - or she - wanted to or not, whereas Willow's telepathy was simply a two ways communication. Knowing whatever they think and hearing the thoughts they send your way is not the same thing.
@Kagereneko Oh, most definitely agree. It was so unnecessary - she was already such a unique character they didn't need to make her more 'interesting.'
Imagine the thoughts of Buffy if she heard if Dawn Summers (Buffy's sis), Anya, Riley Finn, Kendra Young (R.I.P) & Tara McClay (also R.I.P) - if they were in the library, too *Dawn* - Mostly thinking about how cool her big sis Buffy is/ or is not so cool Slayer & probably wants to follow in Buffy's footsteps; if only she can date a hot vamp guy like Angel/Spike which gets a outrageous look from Buffy *Anya* - thinks about Xander & if she like him & how hot he is & whether there are bunnies/rabbits around as she is scared of em *Riley Finn* - thinks if he's good enough for Buffy & why he feels left out of the group *Kendra Young* - similar a bit to Anya's thoughts about Xander; keeps telling herself in thoughts - must not think of Mr. Xander likes that! That he is not handsome, must focus on her Slayer training *Tara McClay* - nervously wishes she can talk to Willow alone; if only Willow was single & didn't have Oz as her boyfriend
Dawn [Brat]:(If Buffy can read minds, does that mean she knows about what I did to her shirt?😨) Buffy:”You did what?” Dawn:”Gotta go.” Anya [Greedy]:(My god mortals are easy to manipulate, they’ll pay anything for useless crap. 🤑) Riley [Trained]:(Nice try Buffy, we were trained to overcome telepathy.) Kendra [Business]:(This couldn’t have come at a better time, now she can find out what the Ascension is.) Tara [Empathy]: (Poor Buffy, I can’t imagine how painful it must be to hear all those thoughts at once. 😢)
Okay, am I the only one who doesn't think in words all the time? Every single time someone with a telepathic power is portrayed, it's portrayed exactly like this: voices in the telepath's head from all the different people around him/her. I've always thought that odd, because I don't hear my own voice in my head most of the time. Usually, I think in images, unless I'm really stuck on a problem. Even right now, as I write these words, there's no voice in my head reading them "aloud", so it makes me wonder, am I alone in operating this way, or would a telepath's head be a much quieter (and possibly more visual) place than Hollywood thinks?
I think that's the same thing for almost all of us .. the words-thoughts sound or are showed more like " comics clouds" ..it's weird even explain it lol
@@BeneficenzaCristianaBanshee10 I don't think so. I believe it has to do with people being more 'visual' or 'auditive'. I always think in words. It's like a two ways communication going on in my brain between my feelings and my logic, after which I decide on what makes the most sense, and then I react accordingly.
@@BeneficenzaCristianaBanshee10 No. I think exactly like the way the show portrays it. More of the way Oz and Willow are portrayed (like how she talks and speaks at the same time).
@@cordeliachase601 Me too. I've read in books where someone is 'finally, blissfully able to stop thinking', and I think 'Not possible. I ALWAYS have worded thoughts going through my mind even when I'm most relaxed!' Frequently very philosophical; though I rarely go Oz-level deep. 😁
I kind of take after Cordelia, usually just say what's on my mind with a diplomatic spin... Usually. It's gotten me into trouble with my clients on occasion, more often than not they appreciate the honesty however.
Honestly probably how she verbally thought in “Who Are You”. She speaks her mind pretty bluntly in that episode. Like when Willow says “I hope they throw the book at her” Faith (as Buffy) says “I bet I know what Faith would say to that” but she didn’t actually say it, she was thinking it and then imagining stabbing Willow.
Has anyone else noticed that when Xander is trying to think of anything other than sex, he starts doing Maths. One of the mathmatic questions he does is 5 X 6 haha and his answer is 32.... 5 X 6 = 30......
Telepathy is way overrated. Lots of people say they'd love to know what everyone else is truly thinking, but the truth is, a lot of people could be selfish, mean and unpleasant if they could say what they're actually thinking out loud. I think I prefer not to know by a long shot, it's definitely not anywhere close to my top list of powers I'd be going for.
It's a shame the writers did not write in telepathy indefinitely for Buffy. Would not be dissatisfied if there were fanfiction eating away in Joss Whedon's attic. It had to be written out since Buffy would be OP - it would solve so many of her hour-long episodes in at less than 3 minutes.
Oh, Pennywise is a Matrix security program in America, it's always the zombie body of a dead native. Remember how traditional sorcery utilises unwilling blood sacrifice ? His blood pays more than other people's so he gets the lion's proverbial share of the anomaly cast.
@@drmayeda1930 It was one of the dinner ladies. Jonathan is a red herring, he intends to shoot himself atop the tower. The real villain was the lady who intended to poison the next day's meal and kill anyone who ate it.
Because of the subject matter about the episode, that being Jonathan preparing to shoot his fellow students, would have been in extremely poor taste given that the intended airdate for the episode was barely a week after the Columbine High School shooting. The episode wasn't banned, it was simply postponed until months later.
I love how Oz is all philosophical and deep in thought, and the only indication he gives out loud is a little "Huh." His character is so intriguing, I love him
"I am my thoughts. If they exist in her, Buffy contains everything that is me and she becomes me. I cease to exist."
"No one else exists either. Buffy is all of us. We think, therefore she is."
Gold.
I especially love that after going through this whole existential crisis in his mind, trying to puzzle out the great mystery that is Buffy and her newfound powers, all Oz says out loud is "huh..."
FUNNIEST PART 😭😭😭😭
Oz is hilarious! I miss him.
I couldn't stop laughing at this, came to this video so I could re-watch it
He is so adorable and small
That look Buffy gives Wesley when he's perving on Cordelia is amazing.
Ziorac "Oh I'm bad. I'm a bad bad man." 😁😁😂
it's something like
"you know i can hear that, right?"
If we didn't have any context, it looks like a flirty look like she's cock-teasing him. When I first saw it, I thought it was sexy as hell. Of course, in reality, she just knows his dirty little secret. Bad for him. >.>' LOL
As someone who watched Angel before Buffy, I had no idea Wes and Cordelia were almost a thing. You'd never think it if you saw Angel, where she treats Wes was like her big dorky brother and he treats her like his lazy little sister.
You can tell josh whedon directed that scene with 1 hand 😬
I love how Cordelia is portrayed here. Completely unafraid to say exactly what's on her mind. Especially considering she holds onto this trait even after her redemption and rise as a Champion.
For some reason, that line has always stuck in my head. She grew on me over time. She has never aged either
She's so dumb she doesn't have so much of the thoughts...
She thinks she says it's her way.
@@danielone8 she's not dumb at all u rude
I don’t think it’s meant to show her as courageous but rather her as simple and rude.
Kudos to Willow for being able to think and talk 2 different thoughts at the same time.
How does anyone do that?
I love how, if you listen carefully, you can hear Jonathan’s negative thoughts throughout, but it gets so mixed up in the melee that you wouldn’t notice it (same as Buffy).
I prefer the scene with her mother a little later in this episode. 'You had sex with Giles?' 'You had sex with Giles?' 'On the hood of a police car?' 'Twice.'
Lol yeah
The closing scene Buffy asks Giles if he'd rather have sex with her mom and he walks into a tree.
I remember I laughed so hard when that scene happened and as drmayeda1 said Giles in the tree. Good times.
@@drmayeda1930 Actually she says "If youre not too busy having sex with my mother" But i love that scene-
Later when she proves she is not Faith by revealing her mother thought Giles was like a stevedore during sex was * chef's kiss.
The look Buffy gives to Wesley while he is thinking about Cordelia is great 😂😂
I love how it shows everyones personality. Xander thinks about sex. Oz thinks about complex topics, Willow has two different lines of thoughts at once and Cordelia doesn't think before speaking exactly whats on her mind.
And Wesley feels guilty about perving on a legal girl.
Cordelia thoughts are less speaking before she thinks and more of her being unafraid to say what is exactly on her mind. Cordelia’s never afraid to share her opinion on situations and it often either gets misunderstood as selfishness or stupidity when she merely has no shame or filter.
A legal girl? She might still be a minor depending on when she was born. There is still the age difference 17 or 18 and maybe mid 30's.
@@drmayeda1930 I think that stgm may have meant "legal girl" equals a minor, which would then mean that a legal woman would be an adult. Still, that way of putting it could be easily misunderstood.
crucisnh Many places consider teacher-student relationships as statutory rape, no matter how old the two people are.
@@drmayeda1930 In real life (and I know their character ages are very different from their real ages) but in real life they're only 4 years apart. Charisma was around 30 years old during Season 3. She looks great for her age though and does a fantastic job of playling school age Cordelia.
"Oh gawd Xander is that ALL you think about?"
You know what? BYE!
That would be anyones real reaction to someone with mind reading powers.
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I LOVE how Oz's thoughts are so complex and yet the most important one to voice is "follow the Redhead"
"I'm a bad, bad man"
I absolutely loved the look on Buffy's face while Wesley is thinking those thoughts. A look of total amusement at Wesley's discomfort.
To quote Faith...'first word jail, second word bait.'
I always thought Wesley was cute in buffy. Then he shows up in Angel and im just lookin at my tv like 😳🤤
"Excuse me..." *walks away in embarrassment*
Buffy look at Wes in amusement😊 feelings for Cordelia❤️
Why is Oz just the most perfect human being ever???
Wesley: it’s a question of course of mental discipline.
Also Wesley: look at Cordelia. No! Don’t look at Cordelia, she’s a student.
Well at least he's more disciplined than Angel on that regard
If someone is hearing your thoughts and you have a song stuck in your head, does that person here the song in your voice or the singer's? Cause usually when you have a song stuck in your head you're imagining it in the singer's voice and not your own.
I was wondering the same thing.
That's an Oz-worthy question. Well done!
You just broke my mind
I think you've got a false dichotomy there. The version of the song playing in your head could easily be incomplete or wrong in any number of ways: it could be disjointed, some of the lyrics might be wrong, or even parts of the sound could be wrong even though you'd swear you know the song by heart. In the end, what the person hearing your thoughts hears might be completely unrecognizable to them, even if they know the song themselves.
Hmm.
Oz makes me cry laughing I can't
True. LoL He has this great philosophical thought and then says, "Hm".
This episode was really rough for me because when I watched it I was having issues with psychosis-especially hearing voices. I didn’t hear other ppl of course, but I knew how she felt,how it was driving her insane to hear all these voices talking to her.
Well Angel has met Anya so that is something
I love how Cordelia says exactly what she's thinking.
No one gonna mention how..... _off_ Xander was on his mental math?!? XD
Siren Cloud I didn’t even notice 😂
5'x4 is 32. I will die on this hill.
Xander, probably.
I don't know which is weirder, Oz being philosophical or Xander still wanting to get jiggy with Buffy
Even if he's over the crush, who wouldn't?
what about Xander not knowing math?
And now we have the internet, so everyone can display their every thought.
Exactly. This is where we’re headed. Every unasked opinion every dumb thought every everything on display. How Buffy feels is how I imagine most people after reading comment threads all day.
so apparently, wes has no mental discipline and i know xander isn't the brightest bulb on the tree but, seriously, he can't even do basic multiplication?
I think he was just distracted by trying not to let Buffy hear his thoughts and didn't even realize that he was doing multiplication incorrectly
Math is hard 😂
are we really not going to talk about the fact Xander saying 4x5=30 5x6=32 like he was correct? Lololol
Lol at how unfiltered Cordelia is!
We get it, Cordelia, you speak your mind.
What is funny about this scene is Cordelia 'I wonder can I go' (in my mind) now outloud Cordelia 'I wonder when I can go' love it!
I'm gonna follow the red-head... Lol
That's usually my plan!
As if you’re not already thinking about what everyone else thinks of you all the time. So metaphorical. I love Buffy.
Haha I LOVE Cordelia. She literally says what is on her mind. My spirit animal. Tact is just not saying true things.
In the Bible Jesus commends Nathanael for saying what was on his mind in John 1:46-47.
So...you're also a vapid moron? Because that's exactly what Cordelia is at this point.
Cordelia doesn’t generally say true things at this point in the series. She doesn’t get that sort of character growth until Angel. At this point, she’s still quite shallow and stupid. In this scene, the reason she says what she’s thinking is because she just doesn’t care about anyone else’s opinion and she’s so simple minded that her private thoughts match her public ones.
@@quleughy I disagree... throughout Buffy she says EXACTLY what she thinks with no hidden agenda, she doesn't agree or like something she will say it... prime example in this scene willow being too much of a coward to say what she's really thinking and own it, you could read Cordelias mind and still not get anywhere cause she would tell you...
@@ElkahJones: Nah Cordelia really is this vapid until Angel, sorry
I've watched this scene so many times but just noticed Xander's horrible math
shame this wasnt done in a later season - would love to have heard spike and anya in particular!
Well Spike she wouldn’t have been able to hear for the same reason she couldn’t hear Angel. Anya would be interesting, although I suspect she would be similar to Cordelia in the sense that she’s fairly willing to say what’s on her mind. Then again she might also be thinking about some of her past vengeance or the things she’d seen which would have been interesting.
To be honest I would have run out of there the moment I found out she could read minds, even sooner than Xander.
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Still, best moment was when Buffy heard Dawn thoughts: "I wonder if she notice that I took her skirt. And crossbow. She would freak out, if she knew I broke it".
Bro, right? Dawn was such a little rat in season 3
@@theelderworm9134frickin Dawn. She always broke stuff in that Season
What episode was that?
In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
Oz had the right mindset
this is why oz should have stayed on the show. it was nice to have someone philosophical and profound on the show with whom i could identify/relate
and cause he was so fucking hot yeah
He had a pretty good movie career as well. Austin Powers he was Dr Evil's son in the first two movies.
joshfactor1 it would’ve been weird with tara and willow together tho lmao
He wanted to do a movie he was offered to do, so he did it and had to leave the show. So blame him for that.
r/iamverysmart
Cordelia is Gold!
honestly if I had telepathy and were part of a neural net I would assume my thoughts would be too loud and emotional and complex and it would kind of just spill into others instead , like being in a giant bustling city and still you are the loudest
Love Oz so much
this is absolutely genius
its a test of discipline..
LOOK AT CORDELIA.. NO DONT LOOK AT CORDELIA.. HAHAHAHA
Everyone in the room should have left the moment she started hearing what they're thinking. Oz should have left because he should have wanted to keep his thoughts a secret and not just to follow Willow
BreakTacticF0 that is why he left, he was using Willow as an out.
Except for Cordelia. Would have made absolutely no difference to her.
Oz probably thinks about sex just as much as any other teenage boy. But for him, thoughts about sex involve thoughts about Willow which would be really weird for Buffy. The difference between him and Xander is he has enough self-awareness and mental discipline to avoid it. He probably started thinking philosophy to keep his mind occupied.
The funniest thing.?? Willow getting angry with Buffy getting into her mind when she does that season 6 and season 7 without asking or any thing. Ironic
But with this scene it's more direct 'cause Buffy is immediately responding to every thought she hears straight from Willow. Imagine if you're about to say something and someone just responds to it before you could even say it. Freaky. When Willow entered Buffy's mind, she did that because Buffy went catatonic which took everyone by surprise and someone had to step in (psychically in that regard) and get her back on track. In this episode, Buffy had no control over that kind of power that she didn't even ask for.
I meant after season 5, in season 6 and 7 Willow talks to everyone through the mind and Xander never likes that and he said it many times but Willow never minded . Except the part where they talked that way in season 7 to take all the slayers to show them how much of a bad ass Buffy was ,that was cool.
There's a big difference. Buffy's powers allowed her to read the thoughts of everyone around her whether they - or she - wanted to or not, whereas Willow's telepathy was simply a two ways communication. Knowing whatever they think and hearing the thoughts they send your way is not the same thing.
@@ricardosanchez1276 Willow was using that for communication. She couldn't hear their thoughts if she didn't want them to.
@Kagereneko Oh, most definitely agree. It was so unnecessary - she was already such a unique character they didn't need to make her more 'interesting.'
Xander was the best!
"Actually, BYE!"
Imagine the thoughts of Buffy if she heard if Dawn Summers (Buffy's sis), Anya, Riley Finn, Kendra Young (R.I.P) & Tara McClay (also R.I.P) - if they were in the library, too
*Dawn* - Mostly thinking about how cool her big sis Buffy is/ or is not so cool Slayer & probably wants to follow in Buffy's footsteps; if only she can date a hot vamp guy like Angel/Spike which gets a outrageous look from Buffy
*Anya* - thinks about Xander & if she like him & how hot he is & whether there are bunnies/rabbits around as she is scared of em
*Riley Finn* - thinks if he's good enough for Buffy & why he feels left out of the group
*Kendra Young* - similar a bit to Anya's thoughts about Xander; keeps telling herself in thoughts - must not think of Mr.
Xander likes that! That he is not handsome, must focus on her Slayer training
*Tara McClay* - nervously wishes she can talk to Willow alone; if only Willow was single & didn't have Oz as her boyfriend
Dawn [Brat]:(If Buffy can read minds, does that mean she knows about what I did to her shirt?😨)
Buffy:”You did what?”
Dawn:”Gotta go.”
Anya [Greedy]:(My god mortals are easy to manipulate, they’ll pay anything for useless crap. 🤑)
Riley [Trained]:(Nice try Buffy, we were trained to overcome telepathy.)
Kendra [Business]:(This couldn’t have come at a better time, now she can find out what the Ascension is.)
Tara [Empathy]: (Poor Buffy, I can’t imagine how painful it must be to hear all those thoughts at once. 😢)
Seth Green3> is my favorite :-) he is so cute, handsome and so amazing 3>❤❤❤❤
If someone read my mind, they'd be like, "The Breakfast Club? You were thinking of Hannah Gadsby like two seconds ago."
Okay, am I the only one who doesn't think in words all the time? Every single time someone with a telepathic power is portrayed, it's portrayed exactly like this: voices in the telepath's head from all the different people around him/her. I've always thought that odd, because I don't hear my own voice in my head most of the time. Usually, I think in images, unless I'm really stuck on a problem. Even right now, as I write these words, there's no voice in my head reading them "aloud", so it makes me wonder, am I alone in operating this way, or would a telepath's head be a much quieter (and possibly more visual) place than Hollywood thinks?
I think that's the same thing for almost all of us .. the words-thoughts sound or are showed more like " comics clouds" ..it's weird even explain it lol
@@BeneficenzaCristianaBanshee10 I don't think so. I believe it has to do with people being more 'visual' or 'auditive'. I always think in words. It's like a two ways communication going on in my brain between my feelings and my logic, after which I decide on what makes the most sense, and then I react accordingly.
@@BeneficenzaCristianaBanshee10 No. I think exactly like the way the show portrays it. More of the way Oz and Willow are portrayed (like how she talks and speaks at the same time).
@@cordeliachase601 Me too. I've read in books where someone is 'finally, blissfully able to stop thinking', and I think 'Not possible. I ALWAYS have worded thoughts going through my mind even when I'm most relaxed!' Frequently very philosophical; though I rarely go Oz-level deep. 😁
1:57 Willow after hearing Tara was single 🏃♀️💨🤭
Xander too smart to run 😝🤣🏃🏃♂️
@rogerfulgham3941 In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
Funniest part she reads xanders mind in math and sex comments, Buffy reacts uncomfortably😂 and he runs away Fraidy cat🤣🤣🤣
I bad . Im a bad bad man
I laugh every time
Xander had the most relatable thoughts 😂😂
I kind of take after Cordelia, usually just say what's on my mind with a diplomatic spin... Usually.
It's gotten me into trouble with my clients on occasion, more often than not they appreciate the honesty however.
Love that look Buffy gives Wes.
I do wonder what faith might have been thinking had she appeared in this episode.
Probably about sex with everyone in the room.
Honestly probably how she verbally thought in “Who Are You”. She speaks her mind pretty bluntly in that episode.
Like when Willow says “I hope they throw the book at her” Faith (as Buffy) says “I bet I know what Faith would say to that” but she didn’t actually say it, she was thinking it and then imagining stabbing Willow.
Murder.
So we just aren’t gonna check Xander’s math here!
Has anyone else noticed that when Xander is trying to think of anything other than sex, he starts doing Maths. One of the mathmatic questions he does is 5 X 6 haha and his answer is 32.... 5 X 6 = 30......
And yet his 4 times 5 is 30 doesn't seem to bother you at all...
Roger Gurman, it's still funny haha I just highlighted one because I couldn't be bothered to type them both haha
5×6+2=32
(cos 34 + tan 20)*3,56*(12-3*4)-1=-1
What's your point, Ben?
Roger Gurman i don't get you
Isn't this the episode where the guy is pointing a gun and Buffy thinks that he's going to kill someone but actually he was going to commit suicide?
Yep, this is the one, that was Jonathan.
Cordelia and Oz's thoughts lol
In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
Oh my gosh, The soo underplayed oz
1:17 haha oh god, I love him, especially now when he's an innocent dork instead of an emotionally broken shell of a man (but then too)
There are times when would want to know what someone is thinking. But, if we knew what everyone is thinking, could we deal with that ?
Telepathy is way overrated. Lots of people say they'd love to know what everyone else is truly thinking, but the truth is, a lot of people could be selfish, mean and unpleasant if they could say what they're actually thinking out loud. I think I prefer not to know by a long shot, it's definitely not anywhere close to my top list of powers I'd be going for.
Wes used to be such a nerd. In Angel seasons 4 and 5 he was tougher.
Well, only half the library scene, so kinda click-baity title, but this is a great sequence anyway.
It's a shame the writers did not write in telepathy indefinitely for Buffy. Would not be dissatisfied if there were fanfiction eating away in Joss Whedon's attic. It had to be written out since Buffy would be OP - it would solve so many of her hour-long episodes in at less than 3 minutes.
What did willow say?
I tried to understand but her thought is too loud.
She was talking about buffy hearing OZs thoughts and that Buffy would soon know OZ better than Willow
Willow says: "Yeah! She's super competitive. You could tell it was just killing her."
Oh, Pennywise is a Matrix security program in America, it's always the zombie body of a dead native. Remember how traditional sorcery utilises unwilling blood sacrifice ? His blood pays more than other people's so he gets the lion's proverbial share of the anomaly cast.
Horribly, it's the working class who suffer the hardest , if you remember the original mini series the IT was a nuke
@@AmiUnhinged In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
Xander mind was so focused on sex he got math wrong lol
Always follow the redhead 😉
Moi j'ai bien aimé j'aime beaucoup Buffy contre les vampires c'est mon film préféré je remercie et puis je vous aime beaucoup surtout Angel
Buffy looks very hot here.
Thanks God the girl I love cant read my mind
seriously Oz should've started teach Philosophy all that stuff in his head. It's like shakespeare type shit.
Wasn't that last thought/voice one of the dinner ladies? The 'this time tomorrow Ill kill you all' that was scary.
Yes babe
Cafeteria worker, either her or Johnathan. He's the one Buffy reported. I don't remember if he was suicidal or homicidal.
@@drmayeda1930 suicidal
@@drmayeda1930 It was one of the dinner ladies. Jonathan is a red herring, he intends to shoot himself atop the tower. The real villain was the lady who intended to poison the next day's meal and kill anyone who ate it.
I mean seriously, who uses a high powered sniper rifle to shoot themself? It's just inefficient
Why did this episode get banned
Because of the subject matter about the episode, that being Jonathan preparing to shoot his fellow students, would have been in extremely poor taste given that the intended airdate for the episode was barely a week after the Columbine High School shooting. The episode wasn't banned, it was simply postponed until months later.
LOL Cordelia a real one ☝
@zlatkajupe In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
“What is I never get breasts..?”
@maxxie._ In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
@@GabrielSilva-dw8me I think the telepathy is the main aspect and the demon is another part
anya and sarah cordliea, i'm in love with us
"Five times six is 32."
Sigh...
@highwind8124 In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
4 x 5 is 30 omg XD oh Xander
can we just... xanders math being so so wrong
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And naked Buffy. Yes what we are thinking about
@Logia SD OK whatever satisfies you
weird that this episode was delayed because of the columbine massacre
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@alecvenom4311 In this episode about the aspect of demon, is telepathy the part and is the demon the something?
5x6=32
Lol, 4 X 5 is 30.
I would've liked to see what Spike's mind would be, or Anya's.
lol! :)