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Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6

The sixth season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on October 2, 2001, with a two-hour premiere on UPN and concluded its 22-episode season with a two-hour finale on May 21, 2002. It maintained its previous timeslot, airing Tuesdays at 8:00 pm ET. This season marked the series' network change from The WB to UPN.[1]

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Season 6
Region 1 Season 6 DVD cover
ShowrunnerMarti Noxon
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkUPN
Original releaseOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02) –
May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Plot edit

After the gang struggle with using the Buffybot to patrol for vampires over the summer, Willow resurrects Buffy with a powerful spell. Although her friends believe that they have taken her out of Hell, Buffy had actually been in Heaven since her death – a fact that she initially only divulges to Spike and later reveals to her friends. She is therefore traumatized by her resurrection and this causes her to fall into a deep depression for most of the season. Dawn is happy to have her sister back, but Buffy's depression causes Dawn's feelings of alienation to lead to kleptomania.

Giles returns to England after realizing that Buffy has become too reliant on him, while Buffy takes up a fast-food job for money and develops a sexually passionate, but eventually dysfunctional, affair with Spike, who discovers that his chip can no longer harm him when he hits her. For different reasons, Buffy and Spike are both emotionally tormented by the affair, and Buffy hides it from her friends, only confiding to Tara who becomes supportive. Buffy later ends things with Spike, concluding that her using him to deal with her depression is in fact killing her. Tara becomes concerned about Willow's addiction to magic and challenges her to go a week without it, but Willow gives in to her addiction, causing Tara to leave her. Despite their separation, Tara is still devoted to helping Willow with her addiction, leading to their reconciliation.

On the wedding day of Xander and Anya, a magician, seeking his own vengeance against Anya, tricks Xander into calling off the wedding by showing him a false future where they are both miserable. Anya reverts to a vengeance demon once more. When Anya cannot find anyone who wishes vengeance on Xander, and after Buffy has broken up with Spike, Anya and Spike seek solace in a one night stand, making both Buffy and Xander furious at Spike, especially for revealing his affair with Buffy.

The gang also begin to deal with The Trio, a group of nerds led by Warren Mears who use their technological and magical proficiency to attempt to kill or neutralize Buffy and take over Sunnydale, a goal they had in mind since the beginning of the season. The Trio often use monsters such as vampires and demons to assist them. Warren is shown to be the only competent villain of the group, and his capacity for evil is demonstrated by the attempted rape of his ex-girlfriend, which leads to her death. After Buffy thwarts his plans multiple times and the Trio break apart, Warren then attacks Buffy with a gun but accidentally kills Tara with a stray bullet. Willow tries to resurrect Tara but fails.

Tara's death causes Willow to descend into darkness and unleash all of her dark magical powers. Willow hunts down and kills Warren in vengeance. Driven by grief, Willow fights and overpowers Buffy, who is forced to fight when she is unable to condone Willow's actions. Giles returns to help face Willow in battle and infuses her with light magic, tapping into her remaining humanity. This initially backfires when Willow feels the pain in everyone around the world and decides to destroy the world in order to end everyone's suffering. At the climax of the season, Xander prevents Willow from destroying the world by reminding her of their friendship and telling her that he loves her no matter what, the same way Tara did. She eventually breaks down, and the dark magic drains from her. Meanwhile, Buffy comes to terms with being alive again and promises to be there for her sister and friends.

At the end of the season, after attacking and attempting to rape Buffy, a remorseful and confused Spike leaves Sunnydale and travels to Africa to see a demon and asks him to "make him to what he used to be" so that he can "give Buffy what she deserves". The audience is led to believe that he was referring to the freedom to be evil (unrestrained by his punishment chip) and thus able to kill Buffy; however, after passing a series of tests, Spike is rewarded with the restoration of his soul.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

  1. ^ Benson is only credited in the opening credits for one episode, and is credited as a guest star for all her other appearances.

Recurring cast edit

Guest cast edit

Crew edit

Series creator Joss Whedon served as executive producer, but his role was diminished as he took a hiatus to write the musical episode, and later Fox ordered a new pilot from him, Firefly. Whedon only ended up writing and directing one episode, the musical; this is also the only season where he didn't write and direct the season finale. Marti Noxon was promoted to executive producer and took over the duties of the showrunner and wrote three episodes. David Fury was promoted to co-executive producer and wrote four episodes, directing one of them, as well as writing the season finale. Jane Espenson was promoted to supervising producer and wrote or co-wrote four episodes. Douglas Petrie was promoted to producer, later to supervising producer midseason and wrote or co-wrote three episodes, including directing two of them. Steven S. DeKnight was promoted to story editor and wrote three episodes. Rebecca Rand Kirshner was promoted to story editor and wrote two episodes. New additions in the sixth season included Drew Z. Greenberg who wrote three episodes and Diego Gutierrez, who wrote a freelance episode after previously being an assistant to Whedon.[2]

David Solomon (also producer) directed the highest number of episodes in the sixth season, directing five episodes. James A. Contner (also co-producer) and David Grossman each directed three.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1011"Bargaining (Part 1)"David GrossmanMarti NoxonOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)6ABB017.65[3]
Giles leaves town after wondering whether he still has a place in Sunnydale without Buffy. A vampire discovers that the Slayer has been replaced by a robot. Meanwhile, The Scoobies attempt to raise Buffy from the dead with a powerful spell.
1022"Bargaining (Part 2)"David GrossmanDavid FuryOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)6ABB027.65[3]
Sunnydale is invaded by a gang of biker demons who, having learned that the Slayer is a robot, wreak havoc on the town. Meanwhile, the Scoobies attempt to flee from the demons while the real Buffy, having been resurrected from the dead, returns to the place of her death for an emotional confrontation with her younger sister.
1033"After Life"David SolomonJane EspensonOctober 9, 2001 (2001-10-09)6ABB035.58[4]
Spike warns that the resurrection spell could have serious consequences, and his assessment proves to be correct as members of the gang are possessed by an unseen force.
1044"Flooded"Douglas PetrieJane Espenson & Douglas PetrieOctober 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)6ABB046.03[5]
Buffy faces financial problems while Warren, Andrew, and Jonathan team up in order to take over Sunnydale. They send a M'Fashnik demon to kill Buffy, whom they believe to be their biggest threat.
1055"Life Serial"Nick MarckDavid Fury & Jane EspensonOctober 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)6ABB055.68[6]
Buffy is in serious need of money to support herself and Dawn, and she tries to focus on bringing in some money. However, her attempts fail as Jonathan, Warren, and Andrew create a number of obstacles to test her ability.
1066"All the Way"David SolomonSteven S. DeKnightOctober 30, 2001 (2001-10-30)6ABB065.23[7]
Xander finally announces his engagement to Anya, and the Scoobies go back to Buffy's house to celebrate. Dawn sneaks out on Halloween by lying to Buffy but finds the boy she is falling for is a vampire, despite the fact he shouldn't be out on Halloween. Willow and Tara argue about Willow's overactive use of magic.
1077"Once More, with Feeling"Joss WhedonJoss WhedonNovember 6, 2001 (2001-11-06)6ABB075.44[8]
A mysterious force compels Sunnydale residents to break out into song and dance numbers that reveal their true feelings, and a new demon in town, Sweet, seems to be responsible for it. Buffy and Spike share a kiss.
1088"Tabula Rasa"David GrossmanRebecca Rand KirshnerNovember 13, 2001 (2001-11-13)6ABB085.40[9]
Willow and Tara argue over an amnesia spell, and Tara insists that Willow is dependent on magic. Willow promises to go a week without using magic but breaches the promise, causing the gang to forget who they are. Buffy and Spike kiss again. Giles goes back to London. Tara and Willow break up.
1099"Smashed"Turi MeyerDrew Z. GreenbergNovember 20, 2001 (2001-11-20)6ABB095.00[10]
Willow finds herself alone without Tara and discovers she's now powerful enough to turn the metamorphosed Amy from a rat back into human. They go out partying while Spike discovers that he can hurt Buffy.
11010"Wrecked"David SolomonMarti NoxonNovember 27, 2001 (2001-11-27)6ABB105.57[11]
Buffy is shaken by her previous meeting with Spike the night before, where they slept together and caused the building around them to collapse. Amy takes Willow to a sorcerer called Rack whose power gets her hooked. However, it ends with devastating consequences.
11111"Gone"David FuryDavid FuryJanuary 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)6ABB115.16[12]
A social services worker threatens to take Dawn away from Buffy. Jonathan, Warren, and Andrew attempt to make themselves invisible, but the beam accidentally hits Buffy.
11212"Doublemeat Palace"Nick MarckJane EspensonJanuary 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)6ABB125.57[13]
Buffy gets a job at the Doublemeat Palace, but soon becomes paranoid about the mysterious secret ingredient in the food. Anya is visited by her old friend, Halfrek, who questions her relationship with Xander.
11313"Dead Things"James A. ContnerSteven S. DeKnightFebruary 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)6ABB135.21[14]
Warren tries to make his ex-girlfriend Katrina his sex slave using magic, but when she fights back, he kills her. Afraid of getting caught, he convinces Jonathan and Andrew to help him use a curse to make Buffy think that she killed Katrina.
11414"Older and Far Away"Michael GershmanDrew Z. GreenbergFebruary 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)6ABB145.01[15]
Dawn, feeling that nobody wants to spend time with her, makes a wish in front of a vengeance demon that everyone would stay with her. Fulfilling her wish, the demon causes everyone at Buffy's birthday party to be unable to leave.
11515"As You Were"Douglas PetrieDouglas PetrieFebruary 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)6ABB154.70[16]
Riley returns to town – newly married – and enlists Buffy's help to track down a demon. Her encounter with Riley causes Buffy to end her relationship with Spike.
11616"Hell's Bells"David SolomonRebecca Rand KirshnerMarch 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)6ABB165.61[17]
Before Xander and Anya's wedding, Xander's future self suddenly appears, and warns him that his marriage to Anya will be the beginning of a life of disgrace and pain. Xander is shown flashes of the future, convincing him to call it off, but later it is discovered it is only a demon taking revenge on Anyanka from her demon days. Nevertheless, the wedding doesn't go ahead and Anya and Xander break up.
11717"Normal Again"Rick RosenthalDiego GutierrezMarch 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)6ABB175.01[18]
Warren, Jonathan, and Andrew unleash a demon whose powers make Buffy believe that her friends are figments of her imagination. Buffy attempts to attack her friends, locks them in her basement and unleashes the same demon on them. Tara eventually finds the trio and Buffy recovers from the demon's poison by drinking an antidote. By the end of the episode however, it is unclear which world is reality.
11818"Entropy"James A. ContnerDrew Z. GreenbergApril 30, 2002 (2002-04-30)6ABB184.53[19]
Anya seeks vengeance on Xander and when looking for someone who wants the same, she finds comfort with Spike. Xander sees their impulsive behavior through a camera and tries to stake Spike. Willow and Tara arrange a date, which ends with the two of them kissing.
11919"Seeing Red"Michael GershmanSteven S. DeKnightMay 7, 2002 (2002-05-07)6ABB194.06[20]
Willow and Tara reconcile, and Tara tells Willow that Spike and Buffy had been sleeping together. After his advances are rejected yet again by Buffy, Spike sexually assaults Buffy in her home. Buffy stops The Trio when attempting a large-scale theft. Andrew and Jonathan are caught and imprisoned, but Warren escapes with a jetpack. Furious at being thwarted once again, Warren attempts to shoot Buffy, wounding her but also hitting Tara, who collapses and dies in Willow's arms.
12020"Villains"David SolomonMarti NoxonMay 14, 2002 (2002-05-14)6ABB204.96[21]
Willow, after being told Tara cannot be resurrected, is pushed over the edge by her grief. After magically saving Buffy, a vengeful Willow hunts down Warren, who desperately tries to escape town. Though her friends try to stop her, Willow tracks down Warren and brutally murders him by flaying him and burning him alive with her magic.
12121"Two to Go"Bill L. NortonDouglas PetrieMay 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)6ABB215.31[22]
After killing Warren, Willow plots to murder Andrew and Jonathan as well. Meanwhile, the rest of the Scoobies try to break the two nerds out of prison before Willow can get to them.
12222"Grave"James A. ContnerDavid FuryMay 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)6ABB225.31[22]
Giles returns armed with temporary magic, but Willow defeats him and decides to end her suffering and the world's by bringing on an apocalypse. Xander attempts to stop her. In Africa, Spike completes a set of challenges given to him by a demon who offers him his soul if he is successful.

Crossovers with Angel edit

The sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer coincided with the third season of Angel. With this season, Buffy switched networks from The WB to UPN, while Angel still remained on The WB. Because they were on competing networks, there were no official crossovers. At the time, WB Entertainment President Jordan Levin stated "There will be no crossovers between Angel and Buffy. I think it's more important, in the long term, that Angel really establishes itself as a world that obviously comes from the same mythology, but operates with its own set of principles, guidelines and characters, and really establishes itself independently from Buffy."[23] Although there are no distinct crossovers where characters appear on the other shows, there are moments where characters are mentioned or interactions between the two series' characters occur off screen.

At the end of the Angel episode "Carpe Noctem", Angel (David Boreanaz) receives a telephone call in which Willow tells him Buffy is alive. Buffy then receives a call from Angel at the end of "Flooded", and immediately leaves to meet with him. Although the phone call scenes happen on screen, neither Willow's side on Angel nor Angel's side on Buffy is shown. The scene between Buffy and Angel also happens off screen, but is described by them in the following episodes.

Due to the crossover embargo, this is the only season of Buffy in which Angel does not appear.

Reception edit

The series received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations, for Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series, Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic), and Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Prosthetic) for "Hell's Bells"; and Outstanding Music Direction for "Once More, with Feeling".

Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, James Marsters, and Emma Caulfield were nominated for Satellite Awards for their performances.

The cast won a Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Television Ensemble at the Satellite Awards.[24] The Futon Critic named "Life Serial" the 15th best episode of 2001,[25] "Once More, with Feeling" the 3rd best episode of 2001[26] and "Normal Again" the 35th best episode of 2002.[27]

The sixth season averaged 4.6 million viewers, slightly higher than the third season of Angel.[28]

Based on 21 reviews, Rotten Tomatoes gave season six a score of 67% with an average rating of 8.30 out of 10. The website's critics consensus states, "Buffy gets an A for effort, but a bleaker tone and some jarring plot twists make this penultimate season a series low."[29]

"Once More, with Feeling" earned nominations for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and a Nebula Award for Best Script. It was well-received by both the media and critics, gaining praise during its original broadcast, overseas syndication, and in retrospective discussions about the series. Critics thought that the episode worked beautifully, exhibited graceful pacing, and was clever and affecting, praising its songs and performances.[30][31][32] Despite its risky concept of a musical episode within a supernatural series, critics and writers commended its execution. The episode was described as both a parody and homage to the musical genre, with some critics lauding its depth and storytelling and placing it among the best in television.[33][34][35][36]

"Once More, with Feeling" and "Tabula Rasa" are ranked among the best episodes of the series by many publications.[a]

Criticism edit

Season six of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the most controversial among its ardent fandom because it was dramatically darker in tone than previous seasons; it has been called the show's "most hated season".[45] Syfy Wire stated that the show's sixth season "has always been a thorn in its fandom's side. It was a little darker, a little meaner, and a little too different from what came before for the entrenched base to accept."[46]

Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair wrote on the 20th anniversary of the show's premiere that season 6, "a dark, unpopular chapter in the show's seven-year run...once its most hated - has become its most important." Robinson praised the introduction of the Evil Trio, the much-maligned "Big Bad" villains for season 6, as presaging the later trend of "entitled, misogynistic rhetoric that rose to the surface during the Gamergate culture wars of 2014, and has seemingly infiltrated everything since—the 2016 presidential election included." She concluded, positively, that "It may lack some of the trademark zip of the show in its prime, and critics of the Dark Willow storyline, in particular, are not wrong in their concerns. But with the luxury of historical context, Season 6 of Buffy carries more powerful resonance than any other moment in the show's history."[45]

About the season's criticism, Joss Whedon says: "I love season 6. It’s really important. But it was a very stark thing to do. It wasn’t just putting Buffy in a very bad, abusive, weird relationship, it was some sort of an end to magic. For me because childhood is so rich with metaphor, a lot of it had to do with leaving that behind. Instead of a bigger than life villain, we had the nerd troika. Instead of drinking blood and doing spells as a sexual metaphor, we had sex. Things became very literal and they lost some of their loveliness. I still think that a lot of the best episodes we ever did were in season 6. I don’t agree with the detractors, but I understand it."[47]

Acting as showrunner for season 6, Marti Noxon received the brunt of fan criticism, eventually stating in 2018 that she felt parts of season 6 "went too far." She elaborated that "We pushed into some categories that almost felt sadistic and that Buffy was volunteering for things that were beyond just “bad choices” and were almost irresponsible for the character. That may have to do with my own history...And I think that killing Tara was — in retrospect, of all the people, did she have to die?"[48] She explained her rationale for taking Buffy in a darker direction, stating that "...I was really vocal about wanting Buffy to make some bad mistakes. My argument was that, when we become young women, especially if we're troubled or haunted by something, that can lead us to make some bad choices, especially in the area of romance."[48]

Home media edit

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Sixth Season was released on DVD in region 1 on May 25, 2004[49] on in region 2 on May 12, 2003.[50] The DVD includes all 22 episodes on 6 discs presented in full frame 1.33:1 aspect ratio (region 1) and in anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1 aspect ratio (region 2 and 4); "Once More, with Feeling" is presented in letterbox widescreen on the region 1 release. Special features on the DVD include six commentary tracks—"Bargaining (Parts 1 & 2)" by writers Marti Noxon and David Fury; "Once More, with Feeling" by writer and director Joss Whedon; "Smashed" by writer Drew Z. Greenberg; "Hell's Bells" by writer Rebecca Rand Kirshner and director David Solomon; and "Grave" by writer David Fury and director James A. Contner. Episode-specific featurettes include a 30-minute documentary on the musical episode as well as karaoke music videos for several musical numbers. "Buffy Gets a Job" features several of the cast and crew members discussing their first jobs and dream jobs. Other featurettes include, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Panel Discussion with cast and crew members; "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Television with a Bite", a 43-minute A&E Network documentary from their Biography series[51] that details its popularity and critical reception with interviews with cast and crew members; and "Life is the Big Bad – Season Six Overview", a 30-minute featurette where cast and crew members discuss the season. Also included are series outtakes and DVD-ROM content.[52]

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer at IMDb
  • List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6 episodes at BuffyGuide.com
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer at epguides.com

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The sixth season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on October 2 2001 with a two hour premiere on UPN and concluded its 22 episode season with a two hour finale on May 21 2002 It maintained its previous timeslot airing Tuesdays at 8 00 pm ET This season marked the series network change from The WB to UPN 1 Buffy the Vampire SlayerSeason 6Region 1 Season 6 DVD coverShowrunnerMarti NoxonStarringSarah Michelle Gellar Nicholas Brendon Emma Caulfield Michelle Trachtenberg Amber Benson James Marsters Alyson HanniganNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkUPNOriginal releaseOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 May 21 2002 2002 05 21 Season chronology PreviousSeason 5Next Season 7List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 2 3 Guest cast 3 Crew 4 Episodes 4 1 Crossovers with Angel 5 Reception 5 1 Criticism 6 Home media 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAfter the gang struggle with using the Buffybot to patrol for vampires over the summer Willow resurrects Buffy with a powerful spell Although her friends believe that they have taken her out of Hell Buffy had actually been in Heaven since her death a fact that she initially only divulges to Spike and later reveals to her friends She is therefore traumatized by her resurrection and this causes her to fall into a deep depression for most of the season Dawn is happy to have her sister back but Buffy s depression causes Dawn s feelings of alienation to lead to kleptomania Giles returns to England after realizing that Buffy has become too reliant on him while Buffy takes up a fast food job for money and develops a sexually passionate but eventually dysfunctional affair with Spike who discovers that his chip can no longer harm him when he hits her For different reasons Buffy and Spike are both emotionally tormented by the affair and Buffy hides it from her friends only confiding to Tara who becomes supportive Buffy later ends things with Spike concluding that her using him to deal with her depression is in fact killing her Tara becomes concerned about Willow s addiction to magic and challenges her to go a week without it but Willow gives in to her addiction causing Tara to leave her Despite their separation Tara is still devoted to helping Willow with her addiction leading to their reconciliation On the wedding day of Xander and Anya a magician seeking his own vengeance against Anya tricks Xander into calling off the wedding by showing him a false future where they are both miserable Anya reverts to a vengeance demon once more When Anya cannot find anyone who wishes vengeance on Xander and after Buffy has broken up with Spike Anya and Spike seek solace in a one night stand making both Buffy and Xander furious at Spike especially for revealing his affair with Buffy The gang also begin to deal with The Trio a group of nerds led by Warren Mears who use their technological and magical proficiency to attempt to kill or neutralize Buffy and take over Sunnydale a goal they had in mind since the beginning of the season The Trio often use monsters such as vampires and demons to assist them Warren is shown to be the only competent villain of the group and his capacity for evil is demonstrated by the attempted rape of his ex girlfriend which leads to her death After Buffy thwarts his plans multiple times and the Trio break apart Warren then attacks Buffy with a gun but accidentally kills Tara with a stray bullet Willow tries to resurrect Tara but fails Tara s death causes Willow to descend into darkness and unleash all of her dark magical powers Willow hunts down and kills Warren in vengeance Driven by grief Willow fights and overpowers Buffy who is forced to fight when she is unable to condone Willow s actions Giles returns to help face Willow in battle and infuses her with light magic tapping into her remaining humanity This initially backfires when Willow feels the pain in everyone around the world and decides to destroy the world in order to end everyone s suffering At the climax of the season Xander prevents Willow from destroying the world by reminding her of their friendship and telling her that he loves her no matter what the same way Tara did She eventually breaks down and the dark magic drains from her Meanwhile Buffy comes to terms with being alive again and promises to be there for her sister and friends At the end of the season after attacking and attempting to rape Buffy a remorseful and confused Spike leaves Sunnydale and travels to Africa to see a demon and asks him to make him to what he used to be so that he can give Buffy what she deserves The audience is led to believe that he was referring to the freedom to be evil unrestrained by his punishment chip and thus able to kill Buffy however after passing a series of tests Spike is rewarded with the restoration of his soul Cast and characters editMain cast edit Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers Nicholas Brendon as Xander Harris Emma Caulfield as Anya Jenkins Michelle Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers Amber Benson as Tara Maclay a James Marsters as Spike Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg Benson is only credited in the opening credits for one episode and is credited as a guest star for all her other appearances Recurring cast edit Tom Lenk as Andrew Wells Danny Strong as Jonathan Levinson Adam Busch as Warren Mears Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles James C Leary as Clem Kali Rocha as Halfrek Elizabeth Anne Allen as Amy Madison Jeff Kober as Rack Amelinda Embry as Katrina Silber Guest cast edit Marc Blucas as Riley Finn Dean Butler as Hank Summers Kristine Sutherland as Joyce Summers Andy Umberger as D HoffrynCrew editSeries creator Joss Whedon served as executive producer but his role was diminished as he took a hiatus to write the musical episode and later Fox ordered a new pilot from him Firefly Whedon only ended up writing and directing one episode the musical this is also the only season where he didn t write and direct the season finale Marti Noxon was promoted to executive producer and took over the duties of the showrunner and wrote three episodes David Fury was promoted to co executive producer and wrote four episodes directing one of them as well as writing the season finale Jane Espenson was promoted to supervising producer and wrote or co wrote four episodes Douglas Petrie was promoted to producer later to supervising producer midseason and wrote or co wrote three episodes including directing two of them Steven S DeKnight was promoted to story editor and wrote three episodes Rebecca Rand Kirshner was promoted to story editor and wrote two episodes New additions in the sixth season included Drew Z Greenberg who wrote three episodes and Diego Gutierrez who wrote a freelance episode after previously being an assistant to Whedon 2 David Solomon also producer directed the highest number of episodes in the sixth season directing five episodes James A Contner also co producer and David Grossman each directed three Episodes editSee also List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 1011 Bargaining Part 1 David GrossmanMarti NoxonOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 6ABB017 65 3 Giles leaves town after wondering whether he still has a place in Sunnydale without Buffy A vampire discovers that the Slayer has been replaced by a robot Meanwhile The Scoobies attempt to raise Buffy from the dead with a powerful spell 1022 Bargaining Part 2 David GrossmanDavid FuryOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 6ABB027 65 3 Sunnydale is invaded by a gang of biker demons who having learned that the Slayer is a robot wreak havoc on the town Meanwhile the Scoobies attempt to flee from the demons while the real Buffy having been resurrected from the dead returns to the place of her death for an emotional confrontation with her younger sister 1033 After Life David SolomonJane EspensonOctober 9 2001 2001 10 09 6ABB035 58 4 Spike warns that the resurrection spell could have serious consequences and his assessment proves to be correct as members of the gang are possessed by an unseen force 1044 Flooded Douglas PetrieJane Espenson amp Douglas PetrieOctober 16 2001 2001 10 16 6ABB046 03 5 Buffy faces financial problems while Warren Andrew and Jonathan team up in order to take over Sunnydale They send a M Fashnik demon to kill Buffy whom they believe to be their biggest threat 1055 Life Serial Nick MarckDavid Fury amp Jane EspensonOctober 23 2001 2001 10 23 6ABB055 68 6 Buffy is in serious need of money to support herself and Dawn and she tries to focus on bringing in some money However her attempts fail as Jonathan Warren and Andrew create a number of obstacles to test her ability 1066 All the Way David SolomonSteven S DeKnightOctober 30 2001 2001 10 30 6ABB065 23 7 Xander finally announces his engagement to Anya and the Scoobies go back to Buffy s house to celebrate Dawn sneaks out on Halloween by lying to Buffy but finds the boy she is falling for is a vampire despite the fact he shouldn t be out on Halloween Willow and Tara argue about Willow s overactive use of magic 1077 Once More with Feeling Joss WhedonJoss WhedonNovember 6 2001 2001 11 06 6ABB075 44 8 A mysterious force compels Sunnydale residents to break out into song and dance numbers that reveal their true feelings and a new demon in town Sweet seems to be responsible for it Buffy and Spike share a kiss 1088 Tabula Rasa David GrossmanRebecca Rand KirshnerNovember 13 2001 2001 11 13 6ABB085 40 9 Willow and Tara argue over an amnesia spell and Tara insists that Willow is dependent on magic Willow promises to go a week without using magic but breaches the promise causing the gang to forget who they are Buffy and Spike kiss again Giles goes back to London Tara and Willow break up 1099 Smashed Turi MeyerDrew Z GreenbergNovember 20 2001 2001 11 20 6ABB095 00 10 Willow finds herself alone without Tara and discovers she s now powerful enough to turn the metamorphosed Amy from a rat back into human They go out partying while Spike discovers that he can hurt Buffy 11010 Wrecked David SolomonMarti NoxonNovember 27 2001 2001 11 27 6ABB105 57 11 Buffy is shaken by her previous meeting with Spike the night before where they slept together and caused the building around them to collapse Amy takes Willow to a sorcerer called Rack whose power gets her hooked However it ends with devastating consequences 11111 Gone David FuryDavid FuryJanuary 8 2002 2002 01 08 6ABB115 16 12 A social services worker threatens to take Dawn away from Buffy Jonathan Warren and Andrew attempt to make themselves invisible but the beam accidentally hits Buffy 11212 Doublemeat Palace Nick MarckJane EspensonJanuary 29 2002 2002 01 29 6ABB125 57 13 Buffy gets a job at the Doublemeat Palace but soon becomes paranoid about the mysterious secret ingredient in the food Anya is visited by her old friend Halfrek who questions her relationship with Xander 11313 Dead Things James A ContnerSteven S DeKnightFebruary 5 2002 2002 02 05 6ABB135 21 14 Warren tries to make his ex girlfriend Katrina his sex slave using magic but when she fights back he kills her Afraid of getting caught he convinces Jonathan and Andrew to help him use a curse to make Buffy think that she killed Katrina 11414 Older and Far Away Michael GershmanDrew Z GreenbergFebruary 12 2002 2002 02 12 6ABB145 01 15 Dawn feeling that nobody wants to spend time with her makes a wish in front of a vengeance demon that everyone would stay with her Fulfilling her wish the demon causes everyone at Buffy s birthday party to be unable to leave 11515 As You Were Douglas PetrieDouglas PetrieFebruary 26 2002 2002 02 26 6ABB154 70 16 Riley returns to town newly married and enlists Buffy s help to track down a demon Her encounter with Riley causes Buffy to end her relationship with Spike 11616 Hell s Bells David SolomonRebecca Rand KirshnerMarch 5 2002 2002 03 05 6ABB165 61 17 Before Xander and Anya s wedding Xander s future self suddenly appears and warns him that his marriage to Anya will be the beginning of a life of disgrace and pain Xander is shown flashes of the future convincing him to call it off but later it is discovered it is only a demon taking revenge on Anyanka from her demon days Nevertheless the wedding doesn t go ahead and Anya and Xander break up 11717 Normal Again Rick RosenthalDiego GutierrezMarch 12 2002 2002 03 12 6ABB175 01 18 Warren Jonathan and Andrew unleash a demon whose powers make Buffy believe that her friends are figments of her imagination Buffy attempts to attack her friends locks them in her basement and unleashes the same demon on them Tara eventually finds the trio and Buffy recovers from the demon s poison by drinking an antidote By the end of the episode however it is unclear which world is reality 11818 Entropy James A ContnerDrew Z GreenbergApril 30 2002 2002 04 30 6ABB184 53 19 Anya seeks vengeance on Xander and when looking for someone who wants the same she finds comfort with Spike Xander sees their impulsive behavior through a camera and tries to stake Spike Willow and Tara arrange a date which ends with the two of them kissing 11919 Seeing Red Michael GershmanSteven S DeKnightMay 7 2002 2002 05 07 6ABB194 06 20 Willow and Tara reconcile and Tara tells Willow that Spike and Buffy had been sleeping together After his advances are rejected yet again by Buffy Spike sexually assaults Buffy in her home Buffy stops The Trio when attempting a large scale theft Andrew and Jonathan are caught and imprisoned but Warren escapes with a jetpack Furious at being thwarted once again Warren attempts to shoot Buffy wounding her but also hitting Tara who collapses and dies in Willow s arms 12020 Villains David SolomonMarti NoxonMay 14 2002 2002 05 14 6ABB204 96 21 Willow after being told Tara cannot be resurrected is pushed over the edge by her grief After magically saving Buffy a vengeful Willow hunts down Warren who desperately tries to escape town Though her friends try to stop her Willow tracks down Warren and brutally murders him by flaying him and burning him alive with her magic 12121 Two to Go Bill L NortonDouglas PetrieMay 21 2002 2002 05 21 6ABB215 31 22 After killing Warren Willow plots to murder Andrew and Jonathan as well Meanwhile the rest of the Scoobies try to break the two nerds out of prison before Willow can get to them 12222 Grave James A ContnerDavid FuryMay 21 2002 2002 05 21 6ABB225 31 22 Giles returns armed with temporary magic but Willow defeats him and decides to end her suffering and the world s by bringing on an apocalypse Xander attempts to stop her In Africa Spike completes a set of challenges given to him by a demon who offers him his soul if he is successful Crossovers with Angel edit The sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer coincided with the third season of Angel With this season Buffy switched networks from The WB to UPN while Angel still remained on The WB Because they were on competing networks there were no official crossovers At the time WB Entertainment President Jordan Levin stated There will be no crossovers between Angel and Buffy I think it s more important in the long term that Angel really establishes itself as a world that obviously comes from the same mythology but operates with its own set of principles guidelines and characters and really establishes itself independently from Buffy 23 Although there are no distinct crossovers where characters appear on the other shows there are moments where characters are mentioned or interactions between the two series characters occur off screen At the end of the Angel episode Carpe Noctem Angel David Boreanaz receives a telephone call in which Willow tells him Buffy is alive Buffy then receives a call from Angel at the end of Flooded and immediately leaves to meet with him Although the phone call scenes happen on screen neither Willow s side on Angel nor Angel s side on Buffy is shown The scene between Buffy and Angel also happens off screen but is described by them in the following episodes Due to the crossover embargo this is the only season of Buffy in which Angel does not appear Reception editSee also Once More with Feeling Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reception The series received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Outstanding Makeup for a Series Non Prosthetic and Outstanding Makeup for a Series Prosthetic for Hell s Bells and Outstanding Music Direction for Once More with Feeling Sarah Michelle Gellar Alyson Hannigan James Marsters and Emma Caulfield were nominated for Satellite Awards for their performances The cast won a Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Television Ensemble at the Satellite Awards 24 The Futon Critic named Life Serial the 15th best episode of 2001 25 Once More with Feeling the 3rd best episode of 2001 26 and Normal Again the 35th best episode of 2002 27 The sixth season averaged 4 6 million viewers slightly higher than the third season of Angel 28 Based on 21 reviews Rotten Tomatoes gave season six a score of 67 with an average rating of 8 30 out of 10 The website s critics consensus states Buffy gets an A for effort but a bleaker tone and some jarring plot twists make this penultimate season a series low 29 Once More with Feeling earned nominations for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and a Nebula Award for Best Script It was well received by both the media and critics gaining praise during its original broadcast overseas syndication and in retrospective discussions about the series Critics thought that the episode worked beautifully exhibited graceful pacing and was clever and affecting praising its songs and performances 30 31 32 Despite its risky concept of a musical episode within a supernatural series critics and writers commended its execution The episode was described as both a parody and homage to the musical genre with some critics lauding its depth and storytelling and placing it among the best in television 33 34 35 36 Once More with Feeling and Tabula Rasa are ranked among the best episodes of the series by many publications a Criticism edit Season six of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the most controversial among its ardent fandom because it was dramatically darker in tone than previous seasons it has been called the show s most hated season 45 Syfy Wire stated that the show s sixth season has always been a thorn in its fandom s side It was a little darker a little meaner and a little too different from what came before for the entrenched base to accept 46 Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair wrote on the 20th anniversary of the show s premiere that season 6 a dark unpopular chapter in the show s seven year run once its most hated has become its most important Robinson praised the introduction of the Evil Trio the much maligned Big Bad villains for season 6 as presaging the later trend of entitled misogynistic rhetoric that rose to the surface during the Gamergate culture wars of 2014 and has seemingly infiltrated everything since the 2016 presidential election included She concluded positively that It may lack some of the trademark zip of the show in its prime and critics of the Dark Willow storyline in particular are not wrong in their concerns But with the luxury of historical context Season 6 of Buffy carries more powerful resonance than any other moment in the show s history 45 About the season s criticism Joss Whedon says I love season 6 It s really important But it was a very stark thing to do It wasn t just putting Buffy in a very bad abusive weird relationship it was some sort of an end to magic For me because childhood is so rich with metaphor a lot of it had to do with leaving that behind Instead of a bigger than life villain we had the nerd troika Instead of drinking blood and doing spells as a sexual metaphor we had sex Things became very literal and they lost some of their loveliness I still think that a lot of the best episodes we ever did were in season 6 I don t agree with the detractors but I understand it 47 Acting as showrunner for season 6 Marti Noxon received the brunt of fan criticism eventually stating in 2018 that she felt parts of season 6 went too far She elaborated that We pushed into some categories that almost felt sadistic and that Buffy was volunteering for things that were beyond just bad choices and were almost irresponsible for the character That may have to do with my own history And I think that killing Tara was in retrospect of all the people did she have to die 48 She explained her rationale for taking Buffy in a darker direction stating that I was really vocal about wanting Buffy to make some bad mistakes My argument was that when we become young women especially if we re troubled or haunted by something that can lead us to make some bad choices especially in the area of romance 48 Home media editBuffy the Vampire Slayer The Complete Sixth Season was released on DVD in region 1 on May 25 2004 49 on in region 2 on May 12 2003 50 The DVD includes all 22 episodes on 6 discs presented in full frame 1 33 1 aspect ratio region 1 and in anamorphic widescreen 1 78 1 aspect ratio region 2 and 4 Once More with Feeling is presented in letterbox widescreen on the region 1 release Special features on the DVD include six commentary tracks Bargaining Parts 1 amp 2 by writers Marti Noxon and David Fury Once More with Feeling by writer and director Joss Whedon Smashed by writer Drew Z Greenberg Hell s Bells by writer Rebecca Rand Kirshner and director David Solomon and Grave by writer David Fury and director James A Contner Episode specific featurettes include a 30 minute documentary on the musical episode as well as karaoke music videos for several musical numbers Buffy Gets a Job features several of the cast and crew members discussing their first jobs and dream jobs Other featurettes include the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Panel Discussion with cast and crew members Buffy the Vampire Slayer Television with a Bite a 43 minute A amp E Network documentary from their Biography series 51 that details its popularity and critical reception with interviews with cast and crew members and Life is the Big Bad Season Six Overview a 30 minute featurette where cast and crew members discuss the season Also included are series outtakes and DVD ROM content 52 Notes edit Attributed to multiple references 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 References edit Rutenberg Jim April 21 2001 Buffy Moving to UPN Tries to Be WB Slayer The New York Times Retrieved December 16 2019 A Brief History of Mutant Enemy Whedon info May 24 2004 Retrieved July 30 2010 a b National Nielsen Viewership Oct 1 7 The Los Angeles Times October 10 2001 Retrieved May 12 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 8 14 The Los Angeles Times October 17 2001 Retrieved May 12 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 15 21 The Los Angeles 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Something to Sing About The Sunday Herald Sun X06 Ogle Connie July 23 2002 Something s Fangtastically Wrong in Emmyland The Miami Herald 1E Bernstein Jonathan November 17 2001 The Guide Aerial view of America The Observer 98 Murray Steve November 6 2001 Buffy and friends fight fiend with a song in their heart Atlanta Journal Constitution C3 Feschuk Scott July 10 2002 Genius without breaking a sweat The best TV shows understand that brilliance should seem effortless National Post AL1 Menon Vinay November 13 2002 Brilliant Buffy still slays us The Toronto Star D01 Francis Jack May 20 2023 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Every Episode Ranked From Worst to Best Rolling Stone Retrieved November 5 2023 Grady Constance March 10 2017 In honor of Buffy s 20th anniversary we ranked it from worst to best episode Vox Retrieved November 5 2023 Nicholson Rebecca June 1 2020 Demons death and dynamite dialogue the 20 best episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved November 5 2023 The 25 Best Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episodes Ever Ranked TVGuide com Retrieved November 5 2023 Johnson Rachel May 28 2023 The Best Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episodes Ranked MovieWeb Retrieved November 5 2023 The 10 best episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer CBC Radio Retrieved November 5 2023 Sandwell Ian March 9 2018 The 25 best Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes SFX Retrieved November 5 2023 You need to watch the 8 best alternate reality Buffy episodes ASAP Inverse March 9 2022 Retrieved November 5 2023 a b Robinson Joanna March 10 2017 How Buffy the Vampire slayer s Most Hated Season Became Its Most Important Vanity Fair Retrieved July 17 2018 Oller Jacob July 6 2018 Buffy showrunner Marti Noxon Says Season 6 Went Too Far and Was Almost Sadistic Syfy Retrieved July 17 2018 Faraci Devin September 22 2005 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW JOSS WHEDON PART 2 CHUD com Archived from the original on April 24 2014 Retrieved April 24 2014 a b Shapiro Lila July 3 2018 Marti Noxon on Sharp Objects Joss Whedon and Going Toe to Toe With Jean Marc Vallee Vulture Retrieved July 17 2018 Buffy The Vampire Slayer The Complete Sixth Season 1997 Amazon com Retrieved July 30 2010 Buffy DVD and VHS BBC Retrieved July 31 2010 Jack Walworth Director Bill Mumy Narrator May 14 2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Television with a Bite Biography A amp E Network via Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 6 DVD set disc 6 region 1 release May 25 2004 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 6 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on October 9 2008 Retrieved July 31 2010 External links editBuffy the Vampire Slayer at IMDb List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6 episodes at BuffyGuide com Buffy the Vampire Slayer at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6 amp oldid 1222939435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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