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The lingering shot of Buffy as she regains her memory is great acting from Sarah. Buffy suddenly remembers all her trauma: losing her mom, killing her boyfriend, sacrificing herself, being dragged out of Heaven and waking up buried alive only to have the Weight of the World dumped on her shoulders.. again! No wonder her expression changes..
A couple years ago Michelle Branch did a video interview for MTV (I think) on youtube, and she mentioned that this version of “goodbye to you” was recorded just for this episode, and she would like to release the full version of it commercially, but she doesn’t have it. Maybe Fox/Disney has it now.
My high school bestie and I were obsessed with this episode. We made shirts that said “Nancy Tribe” on the front. Mine said “Ready, Randy?” And hers said “Ready Joan!” on the back. We were clearly very cool and popular 😂
It makes me wish they would rewatch every season on their own so they could remember all these beautiful callbacks. Buffy's humor often comes from self-references
@@bernardsoul5186 Sure, but that might require multiple re-watches. I don't think they even re-watched Avatar: The Last Airbender even though it was one of their favorite shows. Simply too many shows for them to keep track of.
From Restless: Spike: Giles here is gonna teach me to be a Watcher. Says I got the stuff. Giles: Spike's like a son to me. Xander: That's good. I was into that for a while, but... I got other stuff goin' on... You gotta have something. Gotta be with movin' forward. Buffy: Like a shark. Xander: Like a shark with feet and... much less fins. Spike: And on land. Giles: Very good.
I'm glad Marketa touched on how fucked up it was of Willow to basically retraumatize Buffy of all her prior experiences like that. It doesn't matter if it was unintentional if you're taking unnecessary risks that hurt people that badly.
Probably my favourite episode. I think one little sadness that gets overlooked through the larger ones in this episode is that it's the first time in a long time Buffy and Dawn have been happy to be sisters and interacted with each other with tenderness. Soon as everyone gets their memories back it's like Dawn has turned into wallpaper again, or just a thing to be protected rather than a person and actual member of the group. Amber's acting as Tara throughout this episode (and the last) is so good. You can feel her reluctance but her determination too.
Suraj hit my #1 mind quaking peeve about this whole storyline of "Buffy needs to grow up" They resurrected her fully aware she'd have to struggle financially because they used up all her money and weren't contributing financially, while living in her house. Also, I understood why the actor wanted to go home to England but it was a disservice to the character of Giles because he comes off like an uncaring monster. Buffy got him paid as a Watcher retroactively from when he was fired in S3 but Buffy got no living wage from the Council. He should have been giving her half his wage from the council. He always had another job or business so he was never hurting for money.
1. Restless 2. Once More With Feeling 3. The Body 4. Hush 5. The Gift 6. Tabula Rasa Are universally recognized as the best Buffy episodes but this is my order.
You can tell the cast was having a blast with this one. But damn, I forgot how Buffy getting her memories back actually plays out - her laying on the ground like that, not getting up, after having just been in full "I'm a superhero, this is awesome!" mode a second earlier is such solid 'show, don't tell' work. That whole sequence really capitalizes on having spent years developing these characters. Not one of them says a word about what they are going through after the spell breaks, and the cause of some of the reactions (like Dawn feeling abandoned by Tara) aren't even really touched in this episode itself at all, but because we know the characters so well, we know exactly where each of their heads is at throughout it. At this point in the season, I'm okay with how they're handling the magic stuff. Yeah, the show as a whole isn't always consistent (or even that smooth) when it pulls a "today magic [x] is an analogy for sexuality, tomorrow magic [x] will be an analogy for substance abuse" switch, but I think it's handling the story with Willow alright, thus far. A beloved, goodhearted overachiever who tries too hard to control everything and gets destructive with her use of something that lets her avoid her problems and feel in control, without really considering its impact on her loved ones? I've definitely seen this subject matter handled way worse on-screen (and this wasn't that far removed from Saved by the Bell's infamous crack at it, in terms of where the bar was at). As for in-universe consistency with magic, or really with any supernatural element they use for more than one 'growing up' analogy ... yeah, that's something I just made my peace with and accepted will never happen. This show pretty unapologetically prioritizes the metaphor of the moment, over the 'rules' of the universe. The couch's drawn out Michelle Branch realization at the end had me laughing harder than anything.
I love when the sci-fi / fantasy shows plays the character switch trope. The Halloween costume episode. The Faith / Buffy switch. The Cordy wish. Star Trek did this often too. Love seeing the actors doing something different.
I asked some of the young ones working for me if they knew who Frank Sinatra was. Just blank stares... One of them did ask if David Crosby was related to Bing.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I saw my sister last weekend. She told me that the day she first felt old was the day I texted her that Davy Jones had died.
@@visarr Back in the mid-2010s, I used to work w/ a guy in his mid-20s who seriously asked me who Prince was. And there's a 2017 video titled "Do College Kids Know 80s Action Movies?" by the REACT channel where one person said that he didn't know former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was an actor.
I adore this episode. I remember every beat and almost every line of dialogue because it was constructed so perfectly. It also perfectly follows the musical episode by working hard to maintain a balance of comedy with intensity and darkness.
Magic is like a metaphor for addiction in Buffy. Like, you can drink now and then, have a little weed sometimes and it's fine, but Willow is at the point where she's starting to chug the whole bottle and take a hit off a crack pipe, where she just can't seem to stop herself. And like all addicts, she claims she can stop whenever she wants, but as we see here, all she does is start hiding it.
Charmed magic rules (although the application of this wasn't strict) was that they couldn't use magic for personal gain and if they did there would be negative consequences. The general wiccan rule, as I understand it, is that whatever you put out in the world you get back 3 fold. So 3x positive things or 3x negative. Basically like karma
Yes it always has a price, I wonder how much of the trouble the group encountered came from Willow using magic every minute. Like if the universe is tryna send them things back for balance. Her resurrecting Buffy is the darkest magic she used till now, Giles probably knew of the spell, but left it alone because of the risk of her coming back evil and the cost.
Tabula Rasa was a great innovative episode with comedy overload. There was foreshadowing here from S4 finale Restless with Giles and Spike saying he was his son etc. We see Willow again going to the dark side with addiction to magic for her own selfish purposes, mirroring serious drug addiction. As they all have no memories this lends itself to great comedy. A brilliant use of Michelle Branch's gorgeous ballad Goodbye To You that was specially recorded version for this episode. Willow is her own worst enemy devoured by her love and lust for Tara who feels total betrayal after what Glory did to her mind in S5, it's almost a metaphor for coercive control, and of course we see 'Spuffy' is now very real. One very funny bit is where Buffy and Spike are in the graveyard, and Spike says' maybe I'm a vampire with a soul', and he 'helps the helpless' the tagline of course from the show Angel. Just a brilliant innovative episode.
OMG, I've been waiting forever for you to watch this one! One of my favorite Buffy episodes! And Chris! That musical Marketta Substitute solo was EXCELLENT!!!
I love this episode so much. They managed to follow up on Once More with Feeling with one of my favorite episodes. It's definitely a roller coaster. It's so funny, but it also forwards the plot and deals with the betrayal of Willow's choices with the memory wipe.
If you look at magic as the Force, there is light magic, and dark magic but also neutral magic (neutral magic can have good and bad leanings). There is protection magic, empathic magic and healing magic that is light side. Giles uses protection magics, like magic barriers. Tara uses a empathic magics like finding spells. There are dark magics like resurrection and memory spells. Neutral spells are like levitating, conjuring, teleporting, and transfiguration. You can use transfiguration as a neutral like changing clothes, there is nothing inherently wrong with that, especially if you just switch things you already have like switching your towel and and your clothes. Transfiguration can be light side like changing Amy back into a human from a rat or giving a vampire a soul (It's not quite transfiguration, but it is in the realm of light as it only really hurts the evil demon in the vampire). Transfiguration can be dark in transfiguring people against their will or transfiguring leaves into money. Using magic takes someone who has grown in maturity to respect it like Giles or someone who is has a pure heart like Tara. Willow is using it to selfishly make her life easier. In the beginning she did it to help Buffy and battle evil. But now she's tempted by the dark side and going down the path of ease and comfort, so much so that even the neutral spells lean to dark magic. Willow is following the path of Anakin.
Maybe using the phrase "you can't use magic to help yourself" is confusing Chris. You *can* use it, but there's always a price, and a balance to maintain. If you only use magic for selfish reasons, that power you use ends up corrupting you, and in Willow's case, who was someone always struggled with self-control, she becomes an addict.
22:10 Marketa still has hope. It's also telling that it's the ladies on the couch who really pick up on how crushing the snap back to reality was for Buffy. Lastly, the show glosses over this, but Willow and Tara were intimate after Willow roofied just Tara before OMWF. That means Willow raped Tara, because Tara could no longer give informed consent.
Giles leaving to help Buffy grow would make a lot more sense if his only role was a sort of coach/teacher. The fact that he is also a scholar and the source if a lot of history takes away from that trope a little bit and makes it confusing.
Anthony Head wanted to spend more time with his family, and flying so frequently from England to America was taking a toll on him. So he wanted to leave.
this show was known for using, what at the time was, 'up and coming' artists for the musical scenes. it was weldon's attempt to help these new artists get their sounds out there to the public when they were still new and had a small fan base. he really helped a lot of people this way and no one really thinks about it.
My head canon is that magic isnt really appropriate except for countering supernatural threats. It shouldnt be used to upset the natural order, which not only includes natural death but also there was something about it not being used to cure Joyce's illness. Also, rather than being limited by physical constraints like energy and mass, It has to thread itself through all sorts of rules of fate and prophesy, and various higher beings all with their own plans. For example it could make Dawn, but it could not as easily make her a major player like Angel or Buffy. In "The Wish" it totally changes the world but the prophesy that Buffy is killed by the master still holds. I also imagine the world is sort of fragile, naturally tumbling into chaos except for the long term plans of the "good" higher beings. So pretty much every use of magic that is not countering the efforts of supernatual evil is changing the world's narrow "good" fate for something likely worse. On the other hand if you didnt even practice magic you couldnt use it to fight evil.
What it's like to be in a relationship with an addict. Season 6 transitions from "Magic is a metaphor for being gay." into "Magic is a metaphor for drug addiction."
TBF, Magic was already set up as being dangerous and easily abused via S1 and S2 with Giles being a consistent warner and even a walking example of it via his focus episodes. And magic being corruptive/abusable/addictive (akin to drugs) is a goto fantasy trope.
Re: magic use; in the first episode of season five, Willow uses magic to light a fire that Xander was struggling to start. She begins explaining that it's important to balance the elements so disrupting one doesn't throw the others out of whack (or something to that effect), when she is interrupted by a sudden intense rain shower that she claims isn't her fault, but it's heavily implied in the moment that it could have been, but it also could've been due to Dracula's arrival. So it's understood that magic has a cost, the universe will have to balance itself out somehow, which leads to the idea of when is it ok to use magic? When it's important enough that the consequence is worth it. If you use magic to start a fire and, in consequence, it starts to rain and ruins everyone's day at the beach, was it worth it? Probably not. If you teleport a god away from innocent people that they were going to murder horribly and you end up with a nosebleed and a week-long headache, is that worth it? Yeah, probably take that trade. If you use magic to benefit yourself at somebody else's expense and it hurts a bunch of people, you're the asshole.
I was around 12 when The Body aired and it was probably my most rewatched episode out of all of them. I guess even back then I was a melancholic freak that just wanted to *feel* lol
There's a je ne sais quoi about how the people who were so against Angel as a romantic prospect "because he's dead" cheer on Buffy's self-harming behaviour(see, "I just wanna feel" and finding him after being shocked back into reality) in hooking up with the evil dead guy. 🙄🙄🙄
This is considered the happiest sad episode and/or the saddest happy episode of the series. Suraj pronouncing the episode wrong, but getting the definition right had me in stitches. The demon has the head of a shark because the crew wanted the joke of it to be he was a loan shark. It wasn't just about violating Tara's mind. As long as Tara wasn't aware she was supposed to be angry at Willow, any hand holding, kisses, etc. is considered sexual assault while sex is rape. Willow did both. Tara leaving Willow at this point is good. Willow is an abusive girlfriend that Tara gave a chance to, and Willow squandered it. Pat not getting why Tara needs to break up with her made me think he was going to go off on a he doesn't understand moment. Then he said "OK" at The rest of The Normies explanation. I was shocked. Mickey hit the nail on the head with how long Tara should have given Willow (one day), especially as Willow couldn't do the twenty minutes he also stated. While I understand Giles reasoning, I think leaving while Buffy is depressed is a mistake. Season four and season five were both better times to leave and he didn't. Then he came back after another good time to leave and found a depressed Buffy. This isn't a good time to leave again. Willow didn't even give her fight with Tara thought and because she thinks Tara's wrong, she doesn't consider the consequences of what she did in this episode. That's the true sign of an addict this far gone. Willow's always been an addict, but resurrecting Buffy was her crossing point of smaller to hardcore addiction. Spike isn't entirely wrong about Giles' midlife crises car. We saw it in _Real Me._ The Normies reaction to Spike and Buffy's unintentional disses on Angel was great. The way Tara explained it is how it works. You can use magic for good. You can use it for bad. Willow started out with good intentions and used it for good, but even during that time she always ignored the consequences, good or bad. She just wanted to know more, no matter the consequences. I think Chris's problem in his confusion is that he's assuming magical addiction has to come from a place of evil. That's not how addiction works, even in the real world. Magic isn't good or bad. It's about the intent of use. And, as Tara stated, Willow's fixing things to her liking and justifying it in her own mind. Blank slate wipes memories, but doesn't mean you don't know how to walk or write, or that Willow still isn't attracted to girls, or that Buffy's instinct over protecting Dawn wasn't her first motivation, or that Anya isn't a capatalist, or she and Giles weren't attracted to one another subcounciously (and thus it plays out obver the misunderstanding as many other things did), or that Xander wouldn't notice Willow as a hot girl. The instincts are what people have. Memories just aren't there to back those instincts up. My favorite pairing is Spike/Buffy, but at this point, it's not great for them. Their relationship has been healthier. At this point Buffy doesn't like Spike and she's using him. A key moment to remember is the last lyric from the musical she sang: "This isn't real. But I just want to feel." Then she kisses Spike. She's using him to ignore the feelings of depression. Spidey, Chris, and Rana from 26:45-26:52 are 100% correct about Willow.
There's sort of a rule - we shouldn't make fun of people who pronounce something incorrectly, because it probably means that they learned it by reading, and reading is good. But that did have me chuckling, not gonna lie... 😉
@@ernesthakey3396 I wasn't making fun of him. Sorry I unintentionally had you assuming so. I would appreciate you not not jumping that gun, though. Especially when comments can easily be non-understandable under any circumstances.
I forget the metaphor that vampires are meant to represent in the show. Getting over teenage angst or something? But magic is definitely a metaphor for drug use. Willow essentially roofied Tara and the rest of her friends.
Marketa was right on the pronunciation, Alyson Hannigan didn’t say it quite right, either 😊. One of the episodes I remembered the most after having first watched it years ago. Do get annoyed by the realisation that they’re British/ English thing, though, such an American thing to think about. They should be surprised that the rest are American…. Props to specifically saying English though.
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magic = drugs. Feels good if you can keep a handle on it. but if you chase the rush, if you get addicted, the good bits fade and it takes over and tears you down. Willow has an addictive personality and a somewhat questionable moral framework when it comes to power, as we've seen many times, certainly she has a total lack of respect for it, probably because it comes so easy for her, she's never had to really work at it to earn it so never developed a caution or respect towards it. I think we are far enough into the series to openly state what its about Buffy = depression, Willow = addiction, Xander = fear of becoming his parents so fear of commitment, Dawn = dealing with not being special and overshadowed, Giles = proxy for parental fear of having to let go or smother a child. Tara = dealing with an abusive relationship. The show is about life, this season it uses less supernatural proxies as metaphors and goes for the more direct approach. And a lot of the musical acts on this show are real bands and performers.
Magic in buffy has no established rules, but there are a few things that are simple and common. The act and response of magic depends on the plot of the episode. The consequences of magic are simple and consistent, magic is addictive and it corrupts. And I'm pretty sure Wheadon purposely made it seem like representation of drug or alcohol addiction/abuse.
In Charmed and various other witch shows and movies I've seen, the rule of magic was that magic could not be used for personal gain. If you do, something bad will happen as a result. For those who practice witchcraft IRL, the only rule of the the Craft is: Do as you will but harm none because it will come back on you times 3. They are not great at giving details on this show... it keeps magic a mystery. But for Willow, magic is slowly becoming an addiction - made obvious here in this episode.
Honestly, they should have offered Buffy the option to voluntary forget about heaven. Doing it without her knowledge or permission would be obviously wrong, but would be OK if she chooses to do that for her mental health. Not a hundred percent sure if she would have taken that offer or not ...
because of willow's stupid spell, the same thing almost happened between Giles and Anya, as between him and Joyce! this time Xander would scream:- twice???
This episode is kind of known for being one of the funniest and also one of the most heartwrenching of the series. Some of the best comedy bits and call backs to previous episodes in here but when Michelle Branch strumming that guitar comes in and they show Tara packing while Willow is crying on the bathroom floor, I always feel a little broken. Also this is where I kind of check out until 6x20 villains because this show is about to get heavy and complicated as hell. The discussions I see reactors have during this season are hard to watch and grapple with a lot and I'm kind of worried how The Normies will handle it. Season 6 definitely requires multiple viewings because there is so much nuance but it's such a difficult season to watch. Interested to see what the normies will think.
I'm not sure if you saw this, but when everyone's memory came back, and Buffy just sort of froze... That's because she went from being a normal S1 Buffy again for a while, and then had all the memories of dying and then being pulled back, so in a way she got pulled out of a better place twice now, by Willow, her best friend. Seriously such a good show. Joan&Randy 4 lyfe lol btw, that was 100% Michelle Branch lol. This was back when she was getting really popular.
Honestly magic has not had particularly consistent rules or systems across the series. It's kind of been whatever's needed for the plot. Like in the Zeppo those guys had used magic to revive themselves as zombies, but they basically seemed to still have their personalities and it didn't seem to be too gigantic of a deal that they had done that, but when it came to reviving Joyce or Buffy it was clear that it's this hugely difficult and taboo thing. It's always been clear that magic is dangerous and that there could be consequences, and that it shouldn't be used carelessly, but there's not a clear magic system with rules that you can look up like in some other works of fiction. I think it's one of those things where you have to go with the flow of the plot when magic comes up.
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Some of us would like to know why The normies aren’t reacting to X men 97 we get you’ve got a slate of other shows and schedule wise it can be difficult to fit a new one in but it’s such a good show and would bring so many Disney and X Men viewers to your channel and you guys reacting to it would be good to do now before the show ends in 5 episodes but just a thought we’d love to see the NORMIES REACT TO X MEN 97 🥰🥰
The lingering shot of Buffy as she regains her memory is great acting from Sarah. Buffy suddenly remembers all her trauma: losing her mom, killing her boyfriend, sacrificing herself, being dragged out of Heaven and waking up buried alive only to have the Weight of the World dumped on her shoulders.. again! No wonder her expression changes..
And then she got punched in the face.
It's sad how happy she was as "Joan"
@@Mant111 It also sadly confirms that Willow's spell could've made Buffy happy.
@@jp3813 It would've been false though
@@Mant111 Buffy & Tara wouldn't know, unless the other characters are unaffected and inform them both.
Bro I spat all over my screen when Suraj was like "That looks like Michelle Branch" XD
the similarities are striking...
@@Dudeamis17 Do you think there is some kind of connection between the singer and Michelle Branch?
@@youtert Is everyone here very stoned?
Yeah, just a look alike!
@@youtert what like maybe she's subletting from her or something?
A couple years ago Michelle Branch did a video interview for MTV (I think) on youtube, and she mentioned that this version of “goodbye to you” was recorded just for this episode, and she would like to release the full version of it commercially, but she doesn’t have it. Maybe Fox/Disney has it now.
My high school bestie and I were obsessed with this episode. We made shirts that said “Nancy Tribe” on the front. Mine said “Ready, Randy?” And hers said “Ready Joan!” on the back.
We were clearly very cool and popular 😂
That’s amazing! You deserved popularity!!!
Makes sense, being a Brit
@@mathewdebol923 That was probably sarcasm.
I can see that.
"Time, Time, Time is what turns kittens, into cats..." has lived in my head for years and years.
It's one of my favorite inconsequential lines of the series.
It is such a simple yet a brilliant line!
I say it randomly all the time and I know my coworkers think I'm losing it
Rana was dead on with her thoughts about Buffy’s depression and why she’s drawn to Spike. Completely agree.
I thoroughly enjoyed the slow creep towards the Michelle branch realization
A loan "shark" that Spike owes kittens to. This is why we watch Buffy
" and I think i'm kinda gay " is a callback to 3x16 " deppelgandland "
It makes me wish they would rewatch every season on their own so they could remember all these beautiful callbacks. Buffy's humor often comes from self-references
@@bernardsoul5186 If they're watching a ton of shows, re-watching may not even help them remember.
@@jp3813 I firmly believe repetition reinforces memory
@@bernardsoul5186 Sure, but that might require multiple re-watches. I don't think they even re-watched Avatar: The Last Airbender even though it was one of their favorite shows. Simply too many shows for them to keep track of.
@@jp3813 I know it's not possible for them to rewatch, that's why I said "I wish"
From Restless:
Spike: Giles here is gonna teach me to be a Watcher. Says I got the stuff.
Giles: Spike's like a son to me.
Xander: That's good. I was into that for a while, but... I got other stuff goin' on... You gotta have something. Gotta be with movin' forward.
Buffy: Like a shark.
Xander: Like a shark with feet and... much less fins.
Spike: And on land.
Giles: Very good.
"A watcher scoffs at gravity!" always makes me cackle
I'm sure much of those are merely callbacks rather than foreshadows for a single episode in the middle of a season.
I'm glad Marketa touched on how fucked up it was of Willow to basically retraumatize Buffy of all her prior experiences like that. It doesn't matter if it was unintentional if you're taking unnecessary risks that hurt people that badly.
Such a quotable episode! "Ready Randy? Ready Joan!"🤣I love the Buffy version of Goodbye To You.
Giles and Spike have such a fun Frenemies dynamic on the show
The ending is still heartbreaking to this very day.
Also, yay, Michelle Branch!
The moment I realized that the shark demon was a 'loan shark', I just could not stop laughing.
Probably my favourite episode. I think one little sadness that gets overlooked through the larger ones in this episode is that it's the first time in a long time Buffy and Dawn have been happy to be sisters and interacted with each other with tenderness. Soon as everyone gets their memories back it's like Dawn has turned into wallpaper again, or just a thing to be protected rather than a person and actual member of the group.
Amber's acting as Tara throughout this episode (and the last) is so good. You can feel her reluctance but her determination too.
The irony is that nobody's specifically after Dawn in this season so far.
Suraj hit my #1 mind quaking peeve about this whole storyline of "Buffy needs to grow up" They resurrected her fully aware she'd have to struggle financially because they used up all her money and weren't contributing financially, while living in her house. Also, I understood why the actor wanted to go home to England but it was a disservice to the character of Giles because he comes off like an uncaring monster. Buffy got him paid as a Watcher retroactively from when he was fired in S3 but Buffy got no living wage from the Council. He should have been giving her half his wage from the council. He always had another job or business so he was never hurting for money.
They could have come up with an actual reason Giles *had* to leave, rather than the stupid "Buffy needs to grow up" storyline.
1. Restless
2. Once More With Feeling
3. The Body
4. Hush
5. The Gift
6. Tabula Rasa
Are universally recognized as the best Buffy episodes but this is my order.
Not me screaming “that IS Michelle Branch” at my phone😂😂
You can tell the cast was having a blast with this one. But damn, I forgot how Buffy getting her memories back actually plays out - her laying on the ground like that, not getting up, after having just been in full "I'm a superhero, this is awesome!" mode a second earlier is such solid 'show, don't tell' work. That whole sequence really capitalizes on having spent years developing these characters. Not one of them says a word about what they are going through after the spell breaks, and the cause of some of the reactions (like Dawn feeling abandoned by Tara) aren't even really touched in this episode itself at all, but because we know the characters so well, we know exactly where each of their heads is at throughout it.
At this point in the season, I'm okay with how they're handling the magic stuff. Yeah, the show as a whole isn't always consistent (or even that smooth) when it pulls a "today magic [x] is an analogy for sexuality, tomorrow magic [x] will be an analogy for substance abuse" switch, but I think it's handling the story with Willow alright, thus far. A beloved, goodhearted overachiever who tries too hard to control everything and gets destructive with her use of something that lets her avoid her problems and feel in control, without really considering its impact on her loved ones? I've definitely seen this subject matter handled way worse on-screen (and this wasn't that far removed from Saved by the Bell's infamous crack at it, in terms of where the bar was at). As for in-universe consistency with magic, or really with any supernatural element they use for more than one 'growing up' analogy ... yeah, that's something I just made my peace with and accepted will never happen. This show pretty unapologetically prioritizes the metaphor of the moment, over the 'rules' of the universe.
The couch's drawn out Michelle Branch realization at the end had me laughing harder than anything.
The fact that Surj said Michelle Branch kind of looked like Michelle Branch
Look, it's perfectly normal for two straight men to meet secretly in a gymnasium to listen to Michelle Branch. Stop making it weird.
I love when the sci-fi / fantasy shows plays the character switch trope. The Halloween costume episode. The Faith / Buffy switch. The Cordy wish. Star Trek did this often too. Love seeing the actors doing something different.
Same here, i live for those episodes. Why is it that i find them so enthralling
The one still to come in Angel is also excellent
I really thought Suraj was joking when he said"that looks like Michelle Branch" And my disappointment when he wasn't joking 🤦🏾♂️
I asked some of the young ones working for me if they knew who Frank Sinatra was. Just blank stares... One of them did ask if David Crosby was related to Bing.
@@visarrlol, that really hurt my heart
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I saw my sister last weekend. She told me that the day she first felt old was the day I texted her that Davy Jones had died.
Who is she ?
@@visarr Back in the mid-2010s, I used to work w/ a guy in his mid-20s who seriously asked me who Prince was. And there's a 2017 video titled "Do College Kids Know 80s Action Movies?" by the REACT channel where one person said that he didn't know former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was an actor.
I adore this episode. I remember every beat and almost every line of dialogue because it was constructed so perfectly. It also perfectly follows the musical episode by working hard to maintain a balance of comedy with intensity and darkness.
This Michelle Branch slander will not go unavenged
I challenge the Normies to a duel
I think they said *the shit* not shit
There is a fine line between "shit" and "the shit". Micky said she was the shit. Please cancel the duel.
The next episode is about to be crazy! Curious how they will all react. Can't wait!
Magic is like a metaphor for addiction in Buffy. Like, you can drink now and then, have a little weed sometimes and it's fine, but Willow is at the point where she's starting to chug the whole bottle and take a hit off a crack pipe, where she just can't seem to stop herself. And like all addicts, she claims she can stop whenever she wants, but as we see here, all she does is start hiding it.
I liked what Rana and Marketa said about Buffy depression. Very spot on.
The bunny summoning spell could be useful foodwise XD
Charmed magic rules (although the application of this wasn't strict) was that they couldn't use magic for personal gain and if they did there would be negative consequences.
The general wiccan rule, as I understand it, is that whatever you put out in the world you get back 3 fold. So 3x positive things or 3x negative. Basically like karma
hes like damarin just saying wrong things n stating them as facts lol
Yes it always has a price, I wonder how much of the trouble the group encountered came from Willow using magic every minute. Like if the universe is tryna send them things back for balance. Her resurrecting Buffy is the darkest magic she used till now, Giles probably knew of the spell, but left it alone because of the risk of her coming back evil and the cost.
Ever notice that's the same suit spike was wearing in the dream episode
There are many references to the episode "Restless" (season 4, episode 22) which foreshadowed a lot of things happening in later seasons...
Tabula Rasa was a great innovative episode with comedy overload. There was foreshadowing here from S4 finale Restless with Giles and Spike saying he was his son etc. We see Willow again going to the dark side with addiction to magic for her own selfish purposes, mirroring serious drug addiction. As they all have no memories this lends itself to great comedy. A brilliant use of Michelle Branch's gorgeous ballad Goodbye To You that was specially recorded version for this episode. Willow is her own worst enemy devoured by her love and lust for Tara who feels total betrayal after what Glory did to her mind in S5, it's almost a metaphor for coercive control, and of course we see 'Spuffy' is now very real. One very funny bit is where Buffy and Spike are in the graveyard, and Spike says' maybe I'm a vampire with a soul', and he 'helps the helpless' the tagline of course from the show Angel. Just a brilliant innovative episode.
OMG, I've been waiting forever for you to watch this one! One of my favorite Buffy episodes! And Chris! That musical Marketta Substitute solo was EXCELLENT!!!
Chris and Pat need to put some respect on Michelle Branch's name!
Suprised chris didn't know her ,him being a music head, she had decent radio play back in the day
“All You Wanted” is still in heavy rotation for me. 🙌🏽
I alwys find pretty amazing how they managed to follow the amazing One More With Feeling with another amazing episode
Spike was about to leave for good I think as per what he said last episode. Buffy couldn't have him leave too.
I love this episode so much. They managed to follow up on Once More with Feeling with one of my favorite episodes. It's definitely a roller coaster. It's so funny, but it also forwards the plot and deals with the betrayal of Willow's choices with the memory wipe.
Vanessa Carlton was the other artist you are thinking of. The one who is similar to Michelle Branch.
"Spike's dressed like Orville Redenbauker" 😂😂😂😂
According to Charmed, magic cannot be used for personal gain
If you look at magic as the Force, there is light magic, and dark magic but also neutral magic (neutral magic can have good and bad leanings). There is protection magic, empathic magic and healing magic that is light side. Giles uses protection magics, like magic barriers. Tara uses a empathic magics like finding spells. There are dark magics like resurrection and memory spells. Neutral spells are like levitating, conjuring, teleporting, and transfiguration. You can use transfiguration as a neutral like changing clothes, there is nothing inherently wrong with that, especially if you just switch things you already have like switching your towel and and your clothes. Transfiguration can be light side like changing Amy back into a human from a rat or giving a vampire a soul (It's not quite transfiguration, but it is in the realm of light as it only really hurts the evil demon in the vampire). Transfiguration can be dark in transfiguring people against their will or transfiguring leaves into money. Using magic takes someone who has grown in maturity to respect it like Giles or someone who is has a pure heart like Tara. Willow is using it to selfishly make her life easier. In the beginning she did it to help Buffy and battle evil. But now she's tempted by the dark side and going down the path of ease and comfort, so much so that even the neutral spells lean to dark magic. Willow is following the path of Anakin.
Maybe using the phrase "you can't use magic to help yourself" is confusing Chris. You *can* use it, but there's always a price, and a balance to maintain. If you only use magic for selfish reasons, that power you use ends up corrupting you, and in Willow's case, who was someone always struggled with self-control, she becomes an addict.
22:10 Marketa still has hope.
It's also telling that it's the ladies on the couch who really pick up on how crushing the snap back to reality was for Buffy.
Lastly, the show glosses over this, but Willow and Tara were intimate after Willow roofied just Tara before OMWF. That means Willow raped Tara, because Tara could no longer give informed consent.
Giles leaving to help Buffy grow would make a lot more sense if his only role was a sort of coach/teacher. The fact that he is also a scholar and the source if a lot of history takes away from that trope a little bit and makes it confusing.
Anthony Head wanted to spend more time with his family, and flying so frequently from England to America was taking a toll on him. So he wanted to leave.
I can't believe Suraj didn't make a LOST reference when speaking of the name of the episode. Tabula Rasa is one of the best episodes of the series.
I did but the editor is probably sick of my Lost references because it got cut out. I’m looking at you Spencer!
One of my favorites episodes with Joan and Randy
"I Miss Veruca"
SIR!
I laughed xD
this show was known for using, what at the time was, 'up and coming' artists for the musical scenes. it was weldon's attempt to help these new artists get their sounds out there to the public when they were still new and had a small fan base. he really helped a lot of people this way and no one really thinks about it.
1. The Body - possibly the best episode of television ever made.
2. Once More with Feeling
3. Hush
My head canon is that magic isnt really appropriate except for countering supernatural threats. It shouldnt be used to upset the natural order, which not only includes natural death but also there was something about it not being used to cure Joyce's illness.
Also, rather than being limited by physical constraints like energy and mass, It has to thread itself through all sorts of rules of fate and prophesy, and various higher beings all with their own plans. For example it could make Dawn, but it could not as easily make her a major player like Angel or Buffy. In "The Wish" it totally changes the world but the prophesy that Buffy is killed by the master still holds.
I also imagine the world is sort of fragile, naturally tumbling into chaos except for the long term plans of the "good" higher beings. So pretty much every use of magic that is not countering the efforts of supernatual evil is changing the world's narrow "good" fate for something likely worse.
On the other hand if you didnt even practice magic you couldnt use it to fight evil.
Tabula Rasa translates to Blank Slate, starting over practically.
One of the best things about this episode was Anya calling Giles "Rupy" (rupee) considering how much she loves $. :D
What it's like to be in a relationship with an addict.
Season 6 transitions from "Magic is a metaphor for being gay." into "Magic is a metaphor for drug addiction."
Or..a drug with both beneficial and negative aspects..
TBF, Magic was already set up as being dangerous and easily abused via S1 and S2 with Giles being a consistent warner and even a walking example of it via his focus episodes. And magic being corruptive/abusable/addictive (akin to drugs) is a goto fantasy trope.
Re: magic use; in the first episode of season five, Willow uses magic to light a fire that Xander was struggling to start. She begins explaining that it's important to balance the elements so disrupting one doesn't throw the others out of whack (or something to that effect), when she is interrupted by a sudden intense rain shower that she claims isn't her fault, but it's heavily implied in the moment that it could have been, but it also could've been due to Dracula's arrival. So it's understood that magic has a cost, the universe will have to balance itself out somehow, which leads to the idea of when is it ok to use magic? When it's important enough that the consequence is worth it. If you use magic to start a fire and, in consequence, it starts to rain and ruins everyone's day at the beach, was it worth it? Probably not. If you teleport a god away from innocent people that they were going to murder horribly and you end up with a nosebleed and a week-long headache, is that worth it? Yeah, probably take that trade. If you use magic to benefit yourself at somebody else's expense and it hurts a bunch of people, you're the asshole.
The hate for the Troika and talk about Willow is just SOOOOOOOOOOO amusing knowing what's coming.
I was around 12 when The Body aired and it was probably my most rewatched episode out of all of them. I guess even back then I was a melancholic freak that just wanted to *feel* lol
Willow never got back into my good graces after this.
It's wild there's a fictional universe where there's kitten debt.
There's a je ne sais quoi about how the people who were so against Angel as a romantic prospect "because he's dead" cheer on Buffy's self-harming behaviour(see, "I just wanna feel" and finding him after being shocked back into reality) in hooking up with the evil dead guy. 🙄🙄🙄
I like they they made this episode a comedy knowing it would end this way.
Michelle Branch also played in a Charmed episode !
"It sounds cute, if anything." 😂
This is considered the happiest sad episode and/or the saddest happy episode of the series.
Suraj pronouncing the episode wrong, but getting the definition right had me in stitches.
The demon has the head of a shark because the crew wanted the joke of it to be he was a loan shark.
It wasn't just about violating Tara's mind. As long as Tara wasn't aware she was supposed to be angry at Willow, any hand holding, kisses, etc. is considered sexual assault while sex is rape. Willow did both. Tara leaving Willow at this point is good. Willow is an abusive girlfriend that Tara gave a chance to, and Willow squandered it.
Pat not getting why Tara needs to break up with her made me think he was going to go off on a he doesn't understand moment. Then he said "OK" at The rest of The Normies explanation. I was shocked.
Mickey hit the nail on the head with how long Tara should have given Willow (one day), especially as Willow couldn't do the twenty minutes he also stated.
While I understand Giles reasoning, I think leaving while Buffy is depressed is a mistake. Season four and season five were both better times to leave and he didn't. Then he came back after another good time to leave and found a depressed Buffy. This isn't a good time to leave again.
Willow didn't even give her fight with Tara thought and because she thinks Tara's wrong, she doesn't consider the consequences of what she did in this episode. That's the true sign of an addict this far gone. Willow's always been an addict, but resurrecting Buffy was her crossing point of smaller to hardcore addiction.
Spike isn't entirely wrong about Giles' midlife crises car. We saw it in _Real Me._
The Normies reaction to Spike and Buffy's unintentional disses on Angel was great.
The way Tara explained it is how it works. You can use magic for good. You can use it for bad. Willow started out with good intentions and used it for good, but even during that time she always ignored the consequences, good or bad. She just wanted to know more, no matter the consequences. I think Chris's problem in his confusion is that he's assuming magical addiction has to come from a place of evil. That's not how addiction works, even in the real world. Magic isn't good or bad. It's about the intent of use. And, as Tara stated, Willow's fixing things to her liking and justifying it in her own mind.
Blank slate wipes memories, but doesn't mean you don't know how to walk or write, or that Willow still isn't attracted to girls, or that Buffy's instinct over protecting Dawn wasn't her first motivation, or that Anya isn't a capatalist, or she and Giles weren't attracted to one another subcounciously (and thus it plays out obver the misunderstanding as many other things did), or that Xander wouldn't notice Willow as a hot girl. The instincts are what people have. Memories just aren't there to back those instincts up.
My favorite pairing is Spike/Buffy, but at this point, it's not great for them. Their relationship has been healthier. At this point Buffy doesn't like Spike and she's using him. A key moment to remember is the last lyric from the musical she sang: "This isn't real. But I just want to feel." Then she kisses Spike. She's using him to ignore the feelings of depression.
Spidey, Chris, and Rana from 26:45-26:52 are 100% correct about Willow.
There's sort of a rule - we shouldn't make fun of people who pronounce something incorrectly, because it probably means that they learned it by reading, and reading is good. But that did have me chuckling, not gonna lie... 😉
@@ernesthakey3396 I wasn't making fun of him. Sorry I unintentionally had you assuming so. I would appreciate you not not jumping that gun, though. Especially when comments can easily be non-understandable under any circumstances.
And this is the episode where the best of all ships started. Ganya or death!
This season is just *rough*
its my favourite season because it's like what becoming an adult is like. i think its a brilliant metaphorical transition from childing to adulting
Rough in the best way possible. My favorite season.
I forget the metaphor that vampires are meant to represent in the show. Getting over teenage angst or something? But magic is definitely a metaphor for drug use. Willow essentially roofied Tara and the rest of her friends.
Omg guys, this is just the start.. You all need to be there from now on until the end of the season, many important things are going to happen.
Marketa was right on the pronunciation, Alyson Hannigan didn’t say it quite right, either 😊. One of the episodes I remembered the most after having first watched it years ago. Do get annoyed by the realisation that they’re British/ English thing, though, such an American thing to think about. They should be surprised that the rest are American…. Props to specifically saying English though.
I’d honestly add Restless in the same category as OMWF, Hush and The Body. And Restless is number 1 for me 😅
17:22 "She looks like Michelle Branch"
LOL
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Effing loved the last video, one of my favorite buffy episodes.
all timer buffy episode right here
"The Gift", "The Body", "Hush", "Once More With Feeling".......
magic = drugs. Feels good if you can keep a handle on it. but if you chase the rush, if you get addicted, the good bits fade and it takes over and tears you down. Willow has an addictive personality and a somewhat questionable moral framework when it comes to power, as we've seen many times, certainly she has a total lack of respect for it, probably because it comes so easy for her, she's never had to really work at it to earn it so never developed a caution or respect towards it.
I think we are far enough into the series to openly state what its about Buffy = depression, Willow = addiction, Xander = fear of becoming his parents so fear of commitment, Dawn = dealing with not being special and overshadowed, Giles = proxy for parental fear of having to let go or smother a child. Tara = dealing with an abusive relationship. The show is about life, this season it uses less supernatural proxies as metaphors and goes for the more direct approach.
And a lot of the musical acts on this show are real bands and performers.
Suraj's " *TABYOOLA REYSAH* " made me puke a little in my mouth, ngl...
Same.
This is one really funny episode yet sad at the same time.
I'm surprised Suraj didn't mention that Lost has an episode of the same name.
I did, the editor cut it out 😔
A sad day for Losties 😆
Such youngins not knowing what michelle Branch looks like!
Magic in buffy has no established rules, but there are a few things that are simple and common. The act and response of magic depends on the plot of the episode. The consequences of magic are simple and consistent, magic is addictive and it corrupts. And I'm pretty sure Wheadon purposely made it seem like representation of drug or alcohol addiction/abuse.
In Charmed and various other witch shows and movies I've seen, the rule of magic was that magic could not be used for personal gain. If you do, something bad will happen as a result.
For those who practice witchcraft IRL, the only rule of the the Craft is: Do as you will but harm none because it will come back on you times 3.
They are not great at giving details on this show... it keeps magic a mystery. But for Willow, magic is slowly becoming an addiction - made obvious here in this episode.
Honestly, they should have offered Buffy the option to voluntary forget about heaven.
Doing it without her knowledge or permission would be obviously wrong, but would be OK if she chooses to do that for her mental health. Not a hundred percent sure if she would have taken that offer or not ...
Pat, you never cease to make me laugh.
Stick em with the pointy end!
All magic comes with a price dearie
And I think I’m kinda gay!
echoed Doppelgangerland
Hey, I’m Micky’s defense, The Game of Love was my song back in the day
25:40 Is Rana doing a bit? Or did the Cali girl in her come out? I lost count of how many times she said like.
Heh, for a moment my eyes registered Cali as Call and I was like "wait, what?!?" Then I reread it. 😂
@@ernesthakey3396 lol
because of willow's stupid spell, the same thing almost happened between Giles and Anya, as between him and Joyce! this time Xander would scream:- twice???
This episode is kind of known for being one of the funniest and also one of the most heartwrenching of the series. Some of the best comedy bits and call backs to previous episodes in here but when Michelle Branch strumming that guitar comes in and they show Tara packing while Willow is crying on the bathroom floor, I always feel a little broken.
Also this is where I kind of check out until 6x20 villains because this show is about to get heavy and complicated as hell. The discussions I see reactors have during this season are hard to watch and grapple with a lot and I'm kind of worried how The Normies will handle it. Season 6 definitely requires multiple viewings because there is so much nuance but it's such a difficult season to watch. Interested to see what the normies will think.
Tara's finest hour.
goodbyyyyyyye to youuuuuuuuUUuuuuuu!!
I'm not sure if you saw this, but when everyone's memory came back, and Buffy just sort of froze... That's because she went from being a normal S1 Buffy again for a while, and then had all the memories of dying and then being pulled back, so in a way she got pulled out of a better place twice now, by Willow, her best friend. Seriously such a good show. Joan&Randy 4 lyfe lol
btw, that was 100% Michelle Branch lol. This was back when she was getting really popular.
They just touched on it in the review portion.smh
@@ninipookie so sorry for posting a comment before the video was over...
Great episode!
Honestly magic has not had particularly consistent rules or systems across the series. It's kind of been whatever's needed for the plot. Like in the Zeppo those guys had used magic to revive themselves as zombies, but they basically seemed to still have their personalities and it didn't seem to be too gigantic of a deal that they had done that, but when it came to reviving Joyce or Buffy it was clear that it's this hugely difficult and taboo thing. It's always been clear that magic is dangerous and that there could be consequences, and that it shouldn't be used carelessly, but there's not a clear magic system with rules that you can look up like in some other works of fiction. I think it's one of those things where you have to go with the flow of the plot when magic comes up.
Not Marketa with the, "Emotional Damage!" 😁 (Honestly, she's right though. The Body was 100% Emotional Damage with a 10X multiplier attached.)
Would love to see you guys do a Frieren reaction