March 19, 2002

PM Update - More False Spoilage

Wish We Could Get Some Real Spoilage

First, there is a post at the Cross and Stake which lists the final two episode titles as...

Episode 21: Against Our Will

Episode 22: Catastrophic Impact

I'm going to say that these are unlikely. I'd also point out that so far this season, the only accurate episode titles have come from known sources (Angel X, Wendy, AICN, or actual scripts). Pretty much, if you have the title, you should have at least some other spoilers to go with it.

Up next, DarkHorizons.com is quoting a report on Buffysdomain.com which is quoting a post from FutureGuy (who posted on the AICN Talkback boards). These spoilers have been around for ages, and this is now the second or third variation of the season finale that FutureGuy has posted. Don't You Believe Them! (the spoilers that is)

Note: Just to clear up any confusion. When I stated "Don't You Believe Them", I was referring to the spoilers. I guess "Don't You Believe Him" would have been better. I wouldn't even fault Dark Horizons or BuffysDomain for posting them. I saw them myself a while back and just didn't deem them believable enough to mention. Yes, I know Number 1 has pretty much been confirmed, but I think everyone here should know by now that most false spoilage ties in real spoilage to boost it's believability. When I was determining that these were fake, Number 4 pretty much clinched it. Not to mention the fact that Number 6 is false - 'Spiral'

1) Tara is killed by Warren.

2) Willow goes dark. She tries to kill Warren but resists the urge. Rack however does it for her, because he and Warren are after the same evil goal.

3) Willow falls completely to the dark side. She becomes a spellcasting power conduit for Rack and is kept in a hallucinatory state of bliss. In this state, she lives an ideal life with Tara.

4) Buffy goes on a Slayer quest and is guided by a spirit in the image of Tara. She learns that Giles did the dirty work for her in killing Ben/Glory.

5) In order to save Willow and to stop Rack, a spell is cast to purge all of Willow's spellcasting abilities from her physical being. This shocks her into a catatonic state.

6) With the help of the Troika's technology, Buffy kills Rack -- her first human kill. This causes her to start falling towards darkness (i.e. Faith).

7) Willow is put into the hospital in the end.

8) Dawn is taken away from Buffy and put into foster care. She and Buffy have a tearful good-bye before the cops take Dawn away. Buffy: "I'm so sorry, Dawnie -- I failed you...." SOB! Final scene is Buffy sitting in her house in the dark. All alone.



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