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Crass

In All the Way, Giles tells Buffy that the undead don’t usually come out on Halloween. She reminds him of the events of season two’s Halloween (”costumes that take you over”) and season four’s Fear, Itself (”wee little Irish fear-demony thingies”).

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Spike
Burba weed

Spike says in All the Way that he likes to put burba weed in his blood to make it “all hot and spicy.” We heard in Hush that he likes to crumble up Weetabix in blood as it “gives it a little texture.” Whilst in his crypt in Dead Things, …

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Mandrake root

In All the Way, Buffy is sent by Anya to get some mandrake root. It is a traditional magical ingredient which is said to look like a person, and would scream when pulled from the ground. Spike says mandrake root should be kept three to a jar to avoid cramping.

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Out of it

In End of Days, Faith is found unconscious face-down in a pool of water just as Buffy was in Prophecy Girl. Faith was previously unconscious/in a coma after Buffy stabbed her in season three.

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Guardian
Guardian

In End of Days, Buffy tries to find out more about the shiny weapon she found in Touched. She discovers a tomb in Sunnydale where she runs into an old woman, who tells her she is the last guardian of Slayers and has been waiting and watching over the Slayer …

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Scythe props

Joss Whedon kept one of the Slayer’s scythe props from season seven after the show finished. Several copies of it have been auctioned off on Ebay.

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Where’s the love?

Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia) and Amber Benson (Tara) are the only cast members who were once regulars (or very nearly regular characters) to not come back and make a guest appearance after they left the show.

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The hardest thing

In The Gift, Buffy tells Dawn, “the hardest thing in this world is to live in it.” Dawn repeats this to her sister in Once More, With Feeling, after Buffy nearly dances herself to death.

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Dragnet

Jonathan calls Andrew “Dragnet” in Villains, referencing the police drama, which has been epitomised in several TV shows.

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War Games

In Villains, Andrew and Jonathan discuss the 1983 movie War Games, starring Matthew Broderick. The movie featured a teenager who gains access to the Pentagon’s strategic computer system. He thinks he’s playing a new computer game but is actually warming up a World War.

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Oz (HBO)

In Villains, Andrew says of the prison he and Jonathan are in, “this isn’t Oz”. He means the prison in the HBO show Oz.

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Puppet Master

In Villains, Xander calls Willow “Puppet Master”. Kate Orsini, who played the girl talking to Xander in the Bronze in Seeing Red, appeared in the 2003 movie Puppet Master: The Legacy.

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Misfits

The song ‘Die, Die My Darling’ by the Misfits is playing in the demon bar which Warren celebrates in, in the episode Villains.

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Country Time

In Villains, Clem says, “I was just about to make some Country Time”, referring to the American lemonade product.

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The Wedding Planner

Clem tells Dawn in Villains that he’s been “dying to see The Wedding Planner”. The 2001 feel-good movie (if you like feeling slightly nauseous) starred Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. It was directed by Adam Shankman, who did the choreography for the Buffy musical episode Once More, With Feeling.

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