Benefits of a Sunnydale education

Willow

In the Angel season two episode ‘Untouched‘, Bethany, the telekenetic girl stabs Angel through the torso with a bar. When he gets back to the hotel the following lines are said.

Angel: “You know how hard it is to think straight with a re-bar through your torso?”
Cordelia: “Actually, I do. Benefits of a Sunnydale education.”

This is a reference to the Buffy episode Lover’s Walk, when Cordelia fell and was impaled on a metal bar after finding Xander and Willow kissing.

   
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  • Suggested by: Mel
    Added: › 11th October 2005
    Updated: › 27th April, 2006
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    2 Comments about “Benefits of a Sunnydale education”

    1. tadpole says:

      “Lovers Walk,” definitely a top Buffy episode. We learn so much: Oz has a disturbingly keen sense of smell (and is not meant for Willow); Spike is deeply passionate-best james marsters’ performance ever with, “chaos demon. . . all slime and antlers. . . ” to Buffy and Angel, “you’ll never be friends. . . Real love isn’t brains, children, it’s blood, it’s blood screaming inside you to work its will. I may be love’s bitch, but at least I’m man enough to admit it.”; Xander and Willow were never meant for one another; Cordelia is ‘more than just a pretty face’; love spells are a bad idea.

      Props to Dan Vebber for an incredibly well written episode.

    2. TwoToGo-Grave says:

      Agreed. Also, props to Dan Vebber for “The Zeppo: (one of my personal favorite episodes of the…ever). I wish I knew why he didn’t come back for season four, because he did a fine job of writing these episodes.

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