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Doppelgangland

"Doppelgangland" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). It was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon, and originally aired on The WB in the United States on February 23, 1999. The episode's title is derived from the term "Doppelgänger", a German word for a lookalike or double of a living person.

"Doppelgangland"
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 16
Directed byJoss Whedon
Written byJoss Whedon
Production code3ABB16
Original air dateFebruary 23, 1999 (1999-02-23)
Guest appearances
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"Doppelgangland," a very popular episode, revisits the alternate reality portrayed in "The Wish", in which Buffy never arrived in Sunnydale and vampires ruled the city. Anya, a vengeance demon who previously granted the wish, attempts a spell to regain her amulet and with it her powers.

Plot edit

Anya unsuccessfully entreats D'Hoffryn to restore her demonic powers.

Principal Snyder browbeats Willow into tutoring basketball star Percy West. At Giles's request, Willow hacks into Mayor Wilkins's files; when Faith finds out, she alerts him of the intrusion. The Mayor presents Faith with a fully furnished apartment and then tells her he plans to have Willow killed.

Percy makes it clear that his idea of tutoring is that Willow should do his homework, and Willow does not correct him. Frustrated and unhappy, Willow then quarrels with Buffy and Xander, telling them that she feels rebellious and may change her look and behavior, and storms off. Willow assists Anya with a spell, but their conjuration goes awry, retrieving Vampire Willow from Cordelia's previous wish that Buffy never came to Sunnydale moments before this reality's erasure rather than retrieving the magic amulet Anya sought. Neither Anya nor Willow realize the consequences of their spell.

Vampire Willow sees Sunnydale is a lot different. No one is afraid of her and there are more humans than vampires, which means the city is peaceful and corruption-free. Vampire Willow goes to the Bronze, where she fights with Percy and throws him across the pool table. Vampire Willow runs into her old lover Xander and realizes that he is alive. She also sees Buffy who is alive and despises her. She shows her vampire face to Xander and Buffy. Two vampires sent by the Mayor attack her, but she turns them to her side. Buffy and Xander tell Giles that Willow has been killed and turned vampire, but the genuine Willow arrives to demonstrate their error. None of them are aware of Vampire Willow's true origins.

Angel and Anya drop into the Bronze, where Oz is with the band onstage. Vampire Willow and her new minions arrive and capture the crowd. Angel escapes to find Buffy. Anya recognizes what has happened, offers to restore Vampire Willow to her own world in return for help in retrieving her amulet, and suggests capturing the other Willow to assist in the spell. Angel, Buffy and Xander head for the Bronze, but Willow turns back to get the tranquilizer gun and is grabbed by her doppelgänger. Willow manages to shoot the vampire with the tranquilizer gun. The others arrive back in the library (presumably having seen Vamp Willow in the school) and they lock the unconscious vampire in the library cage, then Willow exchanges clothes with her in an attempt to pass herself off as Doppel-Willow. They return to the Bronze.

Cordelia arrives at the library and unwittingly releases Vampire Willow, who immediately attacks her, but Wesley intervenes and drives the vampire away. At the Bronze, although Anya exposes Willow's disguise, Buffy defeats the other vampires, then captures the doppelgänger. Anya returns vampire Willow to her own timeline, where the alternate Oz immediately kills her before the reality erases. The next day, Percy, thoroughly intimidated by Willow's doppelgänger (and believing she was the real Willow), shows up for tutoring with all his work completed and makes it clear he intends to please her from now on.

Reception edit

When the episode was originally broadcast in the United States on February 23, 1999, it received a Nielsen rating of 4.1.[1] It was the second most watched program of the week on The WB Television Network.

"Doppelgangland" primarily focuses on the character Willow.[2] Series creator Joss Whedon has placed it fifth in his list of favorite episodes from the show, stating "one Willow is certainly not enough."[3] Malinda Lo from AfterEllen.com included the episode in her top ten as well.[4] Alyson Hannigan, who portrays the character Willow, also considers the episode to be one of her favorites in the series.[5]

Billie Doux, giving the episode 4 out of 4 stakes, writes, "Evil double plots are done to death, but they can be marvelous when they're done well. And this one was done exceptionally well. It was very clever and very funny, with one liners coming thick and fast and everyone wonderfully in character. Alyson Hannigan again did a superb job as Willow, vamp Willow, and Willow playing vamp Willow."[6]

According to TV.com, the episode holds an average score of 9.5/10, based on 658 compiled ratings.[7] Vox, rating it at #13 in a list of all 144 episodes, writes, "Watching Willow wrestle with an alternate-reality version of herself is even better when you know what’s to come in later seasons ("Hands! Hands!"), and it would be an understatement to say that Alyson Hannigan shines in both roles. We also get our first look at Anya since she lost her powers — impatient and frustrated and unable to even order a beer — which is endearing even though she nearly sabotages the gang’s plan to save the day."[8]

Noel Murray from The A.V. Club commented that the episode "is terrific on myriad levels, from the dialogue to the plot twists to the multiple spot-on character moments. But mostly it's a top-drawer episode for the way it binds the Buffyverse together, by demonstrating how adept the writing staff is at remembering everything they've done on the show before, and re-using the elements that still have plenty of juice in them."[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Doppelgängland". BuffyGuide.com. Retrieved December 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Murray, Noel (July 3, 2009). "Doppelgangland". The A.V. Club. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  3. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archived December 5, 2011). USA Today. April 28, 2003
  4. ^ Lo, Malinda (April 12, 2007). . AfterEllen.com. Archived from the original on May 28, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2011.
  5. ^ Susman, Gary (October 19, 2005). "Alyson Hannigan's favorite 'Buffy' episodes". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  6. ^ Doux, Billie. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Doppelgangland". Doux Reviews. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  7. ^ "Doppelgangland". TV.com. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  8. ^ Bogen, Julie (March 10, 2017). "Every episode of Buffy, ranked, in honor of its 20th anniversary". Vox. Retrieved January 15, 2024.

Bibliography edit

  • Kaveney, Roz (ed.) (2004). Reading the Vampire Slayer: The New, Updated, Unofficial Guide to Buffy and Angel, Tauris Parke Paperbacks. ISBN 1-4175-2192-9

External links edit

  • "Doppelgangland" at IMDb  
  • "Doppelgangland" at the BBC
  • "Doppelgangland" at BuffyGuide.com

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Doppelgangland is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the fantasy television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 2003 It was written and directed by the show s creator Joss Whedon and originally aired on The WB in the United States on February 23 1999 The episode s title is derived from the term Doppelganger a German word for a lookalike or double of a living person Doppelgangland Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 16Directed byJoss WhedonWritten byJoss WhedonProduction code3ABB16Original air dateFebruary 23 1999 1999 02 23 Guest appearancesHarry Groener as Mayor Richard Wilkins Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam Pryce Emma Caulfield as Anya Ethan Erickson as Percy West Eliza Dushku as Faith Lehane Armin Shimerman as Principal Snyder Jason Hall as Devon MacLeish Michael Nagy as Alfonse Andy Umberger as D Hoffryn Megan Gray as Sandy Norma Michaels as Older Woman Corey Michael Blake as Waiter Jennifer Nicole as Body Double WillowEpisode chronology Previous Consequences Next Enemies Buffy the Vampire Slayerseason 3List of episodes Doppelgangland a very popular episode revisits the alternate reality portrayed in The Wish in which Buffy never arrived in Sunnydale and vampires ruled the city Anya a vengeance demon who previously granted the wish attempts a spell to regain her amulet and with it her powers Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksPlot editAnya unsuccessfully entreats D Hoffryn to restore her demonic powers Principal Snyder browbeats Willow into tutoring basketball star Percy West At Giles s request Willow hacks into Mayor Wilkins s files when Faith finds out she alerts him of the intrusion The Mayor presents Faith with a fully furnished apartment and then tells her he plans to have Willow killed Percy makes it clear that his idea of tutoring is that Willow should do his homework and Willow does not correct him Frustrated and unhappy Willow then quarrels with Buffy and Xander telling them that she feels rebellious and may change her look and behavior and storms off Willow assists Anya with a spell but their conjuration goes awry retrieving Vampire Willow from Cordelia s previous wish that Buffy never came to Sunnydale moments before this reality s erasure rather than retrieving the magic amulet Anya sought Neither Anya nor Willow realize the consequences of their spell Vampire Willow sees Sunnydale is a lot different No one is afraid of her and there are more humans than vampires which means the city is peaceful and corruption free Vampire Willow goes to the Bronze where she fights with Percy and throws him across the pool table Vampire Willow runs into her old lover Xander and realizes that he is alive She also sees Buffy who is alive and despises her She shows her vampire face to Xander and Buffy Two vampires sent by the Mayor attack her but she turns them to her side Buffy and Xander tell Giles that Willow has been killed and turned vampire but the genuine Willow arrives to demonstrate their error None of them are aware of Vampire Willow s true origins Angel and Anya drop into the Bronze where Oz is with the band onstage Vampire Willow and her new minions arrive and capture the crowd Angel escapes to find Buffy Anya recognizes what has happened offers to restore Vampire Willow to her own world in return for help in retrieving her amulet and suggests capturing the other Willow to assist in the spell Angel Buffy and Xander head for the Bronze but Willow turns back to get the tranquilizer gun and is grabbed by her doppelganger Willow manages to shoot the vampire with the tranquilizer gun The others arrive back in the library presumably having seen Vamp Willow in the school and they lock the unconscious vampire in the library cage then Willow exchanges clothes with her in an attempt to pass herself off as Doppel Willow They return to the Bronze Cordelia arrives at the library and unwittingly releases Vampire Willow who immediately attacks her but Wesley intervenes and drives the vampire away At the Bronze although Anya exposes Willow s disguise Buffy defeats the other vampires then captures the doppelganger Anya returns vampire Willow to her own timeline where the alternate Oz immediately kills her before the reality erases The next day Percy thoroughly intimidated by Willow s doppelganger and believing she was the real Willow shows up for tutoring with all his work completed and makes it clear he intends to please her from now on Reception editWhen the episode was originally broadcast in the United States on February 23 1999 it received a Nielsen rating of 4 1 1 It was the second most watched program of the week on The WB Television Network Doppelgangland primarily focuses on the character Willow 2 Series creator Joss Whedon has placed it fifth in his list of favorite episodes from the show stating one Willow is certainly not enough 3 Malinda Lo from AfterEllen com included the episode in her top ten as well 4 Alyson Hannigan who portrays the character Willow also considers the episode to be one of her favorites in the series 5 Billie Doux giving the episode 4 out of 4 stakes writes Evil double plots are done to death but they can be marvelous when they re done well And this one was done exceptionally well It was very clever and very funny with one liners coming thick and fast and everyone wonderfully in character Alyson Hannigan again did a superb job as Willow vamp Willow and Willow playing vamp Willow 6 According to TV com the episode holds an average score of 9 5 10 based on 658 compiled ratings 7 Vox rating it at 13 in a list of all 144 episodes writes Watching Willow wrestle with an alternate reality version of herself is even better when you know what s to come in later seasons Hands Hands and it would be an understatement to say that Alyson Hannigan shines in both roles We also get our first look at Anya since she lost her powers impatient and frustrated and unable to even order a beer which is endearing even though she nearly sabotages the gang s plan to save the day 8 Noel Murray from The A V Club commented that the episode is terrific on myriad levels from the dialogue to the plot twists to the multiple spot on character moments But mostly it s a top drawer episode for the way it binds the Buffyverse together by demonstrating how adept the writing staff is at remembering everything they ve done on the show before and re using the elements that still have plenty of juice in them 2 References edit Doppelgangland BuffyGuide com Retrieved December 4 2011 a b Murray Noel July 3 2009 Doppelgangland The A V Club Retrieved November 23 2011 Show s creator takes a stab at 10 favorite episodes at the Wayback Machine archived December 5 2011 USA Today April 28 2003 Lo Malinda April 12 2007 My Top 10 Buffy Episodes AfterEllen com Archived from the original on May 28 2013 Retrieved December 4 2011 Susman Gary October 19 2005 Alyson Hannigan s favorite Buffy episodes Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 7 2013 Doux Billie Buffy the Vampire Slayer Doppelgangland Doux Reviews Retrieved January 15 2024 Doppelgangland TV com Retrieved November 23 2011 Bogen Julie March 10 2017 Every episode of Buffy ranked in honor of its 20th anniversary Vox Retrieved January 15 2024 Bibliography editKaveney Roz ed 2004 Reading the Vampire Slayer The New Updated Unofficial Guide to Buffy and Angel Tauris Parke Paperbacks ISBN 1 4175 2192 9External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Doppelgangland Doppelgangland at IMDb nbsp Doppelgangland at the BBC Doppelgangland at BuffyGuide com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doppelgangland amp oldid 1220793993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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