Library. Giles is sorting some card-catalogue cards when he hears a siren. He looks around. Willow walks through the wall right in front of him, and he throws the cards up into the air. Hee. Teach you to fight technology, Book Guy. Willow says hi, but he's not recovered enough to speak actual words yet. Back at the house, Angel's wondering what's going on. Cordy reappears with, 'They don't know who they are. Everyone's turned into a monster; it's a whole big thing. How are you?" Heh. The lights go out, and Buffy reflexively grabs Cordy, who snits, "Do you mind?" Xander sends Angel and Buffy to make sure the back is secure, and takes Cordy to check the front. Buffy complains that she wants to go with the man with the "musket." What did the Baron just tell you? The back door's ajar, and Angel tells Buffy that he didn't leave it open. Well, did you lock it, genius? Not that anyone else did in this episode either, but they at least can claim forgetfulness. Geddit? Don't make me tell you to shut up too. Behind Buffy, a vamp opens the basement door. She actually tries to close the door in his face, but isn't strong enough. Angel grabs him and manages to wrestle him to the floor. So what's the deal here? This vamp looks too big to be a mini-demon, so how'd he get in without an invitation? And if he is a mini-demon, is that a good enough technicality to supersede the invitation-only rule? Because that seems pretty lame to me. Angel urgently asks Buffy for a stake. She looks around, but has to settle for a large knife. Angel tells her to hurry, and turns to look at her, now in game face. Buffy screams and runs out of the house. Ostensibly, Angel doesn't run after her so he can stake the vamp, but again, that makes me think it wasn't a mini-demon, so what gives?









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