The Best


Eric's Best Episodes of All-Time

1. Once More, With Feeling
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

Singing dancing and it was all Xander's fault. Yes I know all the words.




2. Chosen
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

One of my most dreaded and loved 44 minutes.




3. The Gift
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

Buffy's moment of clarity and her speech to Dawn is one of the best moments in BtVS history.




4. Restless
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

I wear the cheese, it does not wear me.




5. End of Days
Written by Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson.
Directed by Marita Grabiak.

This episode allowed us to truly feel the last day before the end of the world. And D&D.




6. Becoming 1&2
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

Close your eyes...I need a hug.




7. Graduation Day 1&2
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

Only slightly worse than mine.




8. Dopplegangland
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon

Willow with herself. How many of us have never pictured that one?




9. Hush
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

The sign language in this episode helped mix comedy and drama in a true Buffy style.




10. The Wish
Written by Marti Noxon.
Directed by David Greenwalt.

Come on, who didn't see this one coming? You didn't either, huh?




11. Selfless
Written by Drew Goddard.
Directed by James A. Contner.

Anya's well deserved solo.




12. Tabula Rasa
Written by Rebecca Rand Kirshner.
Directed by David Grossman.

Randy Giles...There are few better comical moments.




13. Earshot
Written by Jane Espenson.
Directed by Regis Kimble.

Ok, ok not one of Jon's brightest moments, but still damn good TV.




14. Band Candy
Written by Jane Espenson.
Directed by Michael Lange.

Snyder as a scooby, I just can't get over it. Oh yeah KISS RULES!




15. Halloween
Written by Carl Ellsworth.
Directed by Bruce Seth Green.

Featuring the world's sexiest ghost and Xander as the tough guy. Moments to cherish.




16. Prophecy Girl
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

The library fight scene had me on my feet cheering.




17. Something Blue
Written by Tracy Forbes.
Directed by Nick Marck.

This episode is a person magnet, honest.




18. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
Written by Marti Noxon.
Directed by James A. Contner.

Xander's turn to mess with magic, until season 6.




19. Surprise
Written by Marti Noxon.
Directed by Michael Lange.

Poor Giles, that's all I can say.




20. Lover's Walk
Written by Dan Vebber.
Direced by David Semel.

I may be love's bitch, but at least I am man enough to admit it.




21. Conversations with Dead People
Written by Drew Goddard and Jane Espenson.
Directed by James A. Contner.

Holden Webster was funny, then dusty.




22. Two To Go/Grave
Written by Doug Petrie ("Two To Go") and David Fury ("Grave")
Directed by Bill Norton ("Two To Go") and James A. Contner ("Grave")

Poor Willow, then poor us!




23. The Body
Written and Directed by Joss Whedon.

We finally see a look into death with the Scoobies.




24. Superstar
Written by Jane Espenson.
Directed by David Grossman.

Jonathon, enough said!




25. Storyteller
Written by Jane Espenson.
Directed by Marita Grabiak.

Andrew shows us the world's view on the scoobies, and window panes.