“What’s My Line?” is a really great two-parter and I would say it’s where Season 2 really finds its stride, except for the fact that the two episodes after it are largely filler.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer tackles Halloween for the first time and it’s a complete success, well maybe with the exception of Sarah Michelle Gellar’s weird southern accent.
With seven seasons and 144 episodes under its belt, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a surprise cultural phenomenon that went on to inspire one official spin-off series, novels, comics, video games, board games, fan films, parodies, and academic conferences. And now, Jamie Gerber is here to walk us all through it from the first episode to the last.
And with Buffy's new found enthusiasm for being a Slayer comes new found motivation for Giles, who spent all of last season as something of a hanger-on.
I would love to say that Season Four worked as a metaphor for the transition we all make the year after we graduate from high school, but it simply wasn't good enough.