Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Season 2

Season 2
Buffy Summers returns from a summer in Los Angeles after her death at the end of the first season. After distancing herself from her friends and loved ones with her new, self-centered attitude that almost gets them killed, Buffy comes to terms with the traumatic events that transpired and crushes the bones of The Master once and for all, much to the annoyance of The Anointed One. A few weeks later two new vampires come to town, Spike and a weakened Drusilla who intend to use the blood of Drusilla's sire, Buffy's new boyfriend and ensouled vampire Angel, to restore her to full health when the time is right. Impatient with the ritualistic attitude of the Order of Aurelius, Spike kills the Anointed One and becomes the more informal leader of Sunnydale's vampire society.

Episodes

When She Was Bad
Buffy returns from summer vacation sporting an attitude and suffers from recurring nightmares involving the Master. Meanwhile, the Anointed One and his followers plot their revenge.

Some Assembly Required
Two science club nerds use body parts to create the "perfect girlfriend" for a teenager who has been brought back from the dead.

School Hard
Buffy's mother and friends becomes trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer.

Inca Mummy Girl
A beautiful Inca princess who was buried alive in a tomb 500 years ago is brought back to life.

Reptile Boy
Buffy and Cordelia attend a frat party where they are offered as human sacrifices to a reptile-like creature.

Halloween
On Halloween, Buffy and her friends patronize an unusual costume shop where customers turn into whatever costume they are wearing.

Lie to Me
Buffy is lured into a trap by a group of undead wannabes who hope that Spike will make them vampires in exchange for giving him the Slayer.

The Dark Age
Giles's past comes back to haunt him as a demon he and Ethan Rayne summoned in their wild youth seeks them out in Sunnydale.

What's My Line?: Part I
Spike brings in three professional bounty hunters to eliminate Buffy while she ponders on what her profession might be if her fate wasn't already sealed.

What's My Line?: Part II
Buffy joins forces with another Slayer in hopes of saving Angel from the clutches of Spike and Drusilla.

Ted
Buffy's mother brings home Ted, her new boyfriend, who is not what he seems.

Bad Eggs
Buffy and her friends encounter even more trouble than expected when the eggs they are given in health class turn out to be prehistoric parasites that take over their lives.

Surprise
To give Buffy a surprise on her 17th birthday, Drusilla and Spike bring together the body parts of a dismembered demon who cannot be killed.

Innocence
Buffy and her friends battle the judge and face unexpected danger from Angel, who has lost his soul after experiencing a moment of true happiness.

Phases
Buffy and her friends discover secrets about themselves as they battle a werewolf, its hunter, and their own emotions.

Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
As Valentine's Day approaches, Xander tries to improve his love life through witchcraft and finds himself with too much of a good thing.

Passion
Angel steps up his torment of Buffy and her friends as Jenny searches for a way to restore his soul.

Killed by Death
While hospitalized with a severe case of the flu, Buffy battles a demon that sucks the life out of sick children.

I Only Have Eyes for You
Sunnydale High School is haunted by the ghosts of a former student and teacher who reenact their tragic romance through the bodies of the school's current inhabitants.

Go Fish
When several members of the Sunnydale High swim team are mysteriously skinned alive, Buffy and the gang take it upon themselves to protect the remaining members, which results in Xander revealing a side of himself rarely seen.

Becoming: Part I
Angel plots to revive an ancient demon bent of sweeping everything on earth into hell itself.

Becoming: Part II
Spike strikes an unlikely alliance with Buffy to keep Angel from destroying the world.
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