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The Dark Ages Ep 108Aired November 10, 1997IMDB Summary Giles' past comes back to haunt him as a demon he and Ethan Rayne summoned in their wild youth seeks them out in Sunnydale.Directed By Bruce Seth Green Written by Joss Whedon, Dean Batali, Rob DesHotel Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_podTiktok @themistergordopodcastEmail Themistergordopod@gmail.com
Ep 203School Hard Aired September 29, 1997IMDB summary:Buffy's mother and friends become trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer on Parent-Teacher night.Directed by John T. KetchmerWritten by Joss Whedon, David Greenwalt, Rob DesHotel, Dean Batali, and Marti NoxonConnect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_podTikTok @themistergordopodcastEmail themistergordopod@gmail.comPlease rate and review and email us if you have any feedback! Thanks!!!!!
YAY! Season 2!!!! When She was BadEp 201Aired September 15, 1997IMDB summary: Buffy returns from summer vacation sporting an attitude and suffers from recurring nightmares involving the Master. Meanwhile, the Anointed One and his followers plot their revenge.Directed by Joss WhedonWritten by Joss Whedon, Rob DesHotel, and Dean Batali
Welcome to the Girls Gone Hallmark podcast! Join your hosts, Megan and Wendy, as they dive into the beloved "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" franchise all summer long. In today's episode, your favorite Hallmark duo dive into a Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Episodes 6-10 review. Don't miss out—tune in now to catch their insightful and fun-filled reviews! See the Signed, Sealed, Delivered SUMMER schedule here Are you watching "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" for the first time? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" Episode 6 The title of episode 6 is called "The Future Me' First premiered on Sunday May 25, 2014 Director: Lynne Stopkewich who previously directed episode 5 Writesr: Martha Williamson, Kerry Lenhart (known for the series “Boston Public” and the 1996 short lived series “Mr & Mrs Smith”), and John J. Sakmar (previously worked on “Boston Public,” “Psych” and “Make It or Break It.” Co-Stars: Marilu Henner appears as Glynis Rucker. Marilu has 107 acting credits and is probably best known for her roles as Elaine Nardo in "Taxi." She's done an incredible about of work for Hallmark, including 19 Aurora Teagarden movies. This was her one and only appearance in "Signed, Sealed, Delivered." Andrea Brooks plays Miss Special Delivery rival Kimmi. This role appears to be her first project for Hallmark. She has gone on to co-star in 80 episodes of “When Calls the Heart” as well as a number of Hallmark movies. Jessica Kishner Morgan played bride Ellie. Jessica has just a handful of acting projects and this was her only for the network. Jeremy Raymond plays boyfriend Bobby. Jeremy has 25 acting credits and has appeared in several "Star Trek" projects, "American Gods," "Psych," and others. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" Episode 7 The title of episode 7 is called "Something Good" First premiered on Sunday, June 1, 2014 Director: Scott Smith Written by: Martha Williamson, Brandi Harkonen, and Dean Batali (who has a deep resume of writing for shows like “That ‘70s Show,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and the “Good Witch.”) Co-Stars: Valerie Bertinelli plays Rebecca Starkwell. Bertinelli is probably best known for her roles on “One Day at a Time,” “Touched By an Angel,” and “Hot in Cleveland.” She's also did in 14 seasons of “Valerie's Home Cooking” and co-hosted 12 seasons of the “Kids Baking Championship” - both for the Food Network. Adam DiMarco played Billy James. He has 46 acting credits, including the last season of HBO's “White Lotus” where he played Albie. Nicole Fraissinet played Jennifer. This was her first project for Hallmark but went on to appear in “The Nine Lives of Christmas” and a couple of episodes of the “Good Witch.” We also have a small appearance by Chris Gauthier who played Serge. Chris has appeared in many Hallmark movies, including hits like “Three Wise Men and a Baby” and “The Christmas House.” We'll always remember Chris as Todd on “Date My Dad.” Sadly, Chris passed earlier this year from an unspecified short illness. About "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" Episode 8 Episode 8 is called "Dark of Night" First premiered on Sunday, June 8, 2014 Directed by Scott Smith Writers: Martha Williamson and Brandi Harkonen Co-stars: Valerie Bertinelli returns as Rebecca Starkwell. Kimberley Sustad plays Melissa. This wasn't Kimberley's first project for Hallmark as she has appeared in “A Bride for Christmas” in 2012 but since "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" in 2014, Sustad has gone on to star in so many incredible Hallmark movies.
Epsiode 109The Puppet ShowAired May 5, 1997IMDB Summary Buffy suspects that a ventriloquist's dummy may be harvesting organs from classmates performing in a talent show.Directed by Ellen S PressmanWritten by Joss Whedon, Dean Batali, Rob DesHotel Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_podTiktok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Written by Rob Des Hotel with Dean Batali and directed by Deran Sarafian, this episode originally aired March 3, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Rob Des Hotel with Dean Batali and directed by Bruce Seth Green, this episode originally aired January 27, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Joss Whedon, Dean Batali and Rob Des Hotel, and directed by Bruce Seth Green, this episode originally aired November 10, 1997.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali, and directed by Ellen S. Pressman, The Puppet Show originally aired May 5, 1997.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here. The piece discussed in this episode is here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Bem-vindos à Boca do Inferno! "The Dark Age", traduzido como "Idade das trevas", o oitavo episódio da segunda temporada de Buffy, a Caça-vampiros, foi ao ar no dia 10 de novembro de 1997. O passado de Giles bate à porta e traz medo e destruição... ou seja, é só mais um dia normal em Sunnydale. Por aqui, a equipe passou o episódio inteiro se abanando de tanto amor pelo Giles... ou seja, é só mais um dia normal no Boca do Inferno. S02E08, "The Dark Age"/"Idade das Trevas" foi escrito por Dean Batali e Rob Des Hotel e dirigido por Bruce Seth Green. Cuidado: este podcast contém spoilers! Twitter: @bocainfernocast Instagram: @bocainfernocast E-mail: bocadoinfernocast@gmail.com Podcast por Gih Alves (@quaseescritora no Twitter e @quaseleitura no Instagram), Sofia Soter (@sofiasoter no Twitter e @miss_sofia no Instagram) e Vitor Castrillo (@vitocastrillo no Twitter e no Instagram).
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali, and directed by David Semel, it originally broadcast on March 31, 1997.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here. The piece discussed in this episode is here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Bem-vindos à Boca do Inferno! No dia 5 de maio de 1997 foi ao ar "The Puppet Show", ou "O show de talentos", o nono episódio da priemira temporada de Buffy, a Caça-vampiros. Um novo diretor chega a Sunnydale High, Giles é obrigado a organizar o show de talentos e Buffy tem pavor de bonecos de ventríloquo. Enquanto isso, Gih declama Fernando Pessoa, Vitor pede DMs de vampiros e Sofia confessa seu medo de Toy Story. S01E09, "The Puppet Show"/"O show de talentos" foi escrito por Rob Des Hotel e Dean Batali e dirigido por Ellen S. Pressman. Cuidado: este podcast contém spoilers! Twitter: @bocainfernocast Instagram: @bocainfernocast E-mail: bocadoinfernocast@gmail.com Podcast por Gih Alves (@quaseescritora no Twitter e no Instagram), Sofia Soter (@sofiasoter no Twitter e @miss_sofia no Instagram) e Vitor Castrillo (@vitocastrillo no Twitter e no Instagram).
Bem-vindos à Boca do Inferno! Hoje é 31 de março de 1997 e vamos ao Bronze para acompanhar "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date", ou "Nunca mate um garoto no primeiro encontro", o quinto episódio da primeira temporada de Buffy, a Caça-vampiros. Buffy só quer uma noite normal, Owen só quer uma namorada alfabetizada e Giles só quer prevenir mais uma profecia apocalíptica. Por aqui, nos emocionamos com o Giles e babamos pelo Angel — ou seja, é uma quarta-feira como todas as outras. S01E05, "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"/"Nunca mate um garoto no primeiro encontro" foi escrito por Rob Des Hotel e Dean Batali e dirigido por David Semel. Cuidado: este podcast contém spoilers! Twitter: @bocainfernocast Instagram: @bocainfernocast E-mail: bocadoinfernocast@gmail.com Podcast por Gih Alves (@quaseescritora no Twitter e no Instagram), Sofia Soter (@sofiasoter no Twitter e @miss_sofia no Instagram) e Vitor Castrillo (@vitocastrillo no Twitter e no Instagram).
Quarante-cinquième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Podcast complètement exceptionnel aux marionnettes et au spectacle vivant avec une invité qui s'y connait dans ces domaine, Aurélie Rochman, metteure en scène et directrice artistique de la compagnie Sans Edulcorant (http://www.sansedulcorant.net/). L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au neuvième épisode de la première saison : The Puppet Show (La marionnette en VF) Écrit par Dean Batali et Rob DesHotel et réalisé par Ellen S. Pressman, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 5 mai 1997. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers The puppet show, nous aborderons les talent shows, les marionnettes tueuses, les expériences traumatisantes, la mise en scène, de films d'horreur... Nous parlerons également : de grande musique : [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYzlVDlE72w&w=560&h=315] de marionnettes : [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UCJz617E8s&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLhe4MYUwxI&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxhaelhJ924&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpbagkZuJsw&w=560&h=315] https://www.facebook.com/cie.sansedulcorant[vimeo 337606893 w=640 h=360] Teaser Hansel et Gretel -Opéra from Sans Edulcorant on Vimeo. de Cyrano : [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfz01rIAZT8&w=560&h=315] de film d'horreur: [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwbOlxl7CCg&w=560&h=315] et de séries : [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvGmRULJ4R8&w=560&h=315] [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3_owZfYVR8&w=560&h=315] Des gros bisous à Andrea, Camille, MissLune, Geek en série, Anne-Laure, Mélanie, Jean-François, aux fans croisé au Fan meet Buffy de Cloudscon, à Agathe, Seb, Maxime, Grojord, la fille d'Aurélie et William ! Bon épisode.
Showrunner Dean Batali shares how to be a successful writer and producer for network television in this interview with Phil Cooke. With a long career in Hollywood, Dean is known for That ‘70’s Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Good Witch, Ties That Bind, Nazareth, and Chonda Pierce: This Ain’t PrettyvilleTV movie. He’s also a co-writer of the book Watching TV Religiouslywrittenwith Kutter Callaway. In part two of this interview, Dean shares practical tips for writers wanting to break into television gleaned from his years of working in Hollywood in both film and TV. Find out how to lead and work within a writer’s room, take notes from producers, set up a writer’s schedule and pitch your project to a Hollywood executive. You’ll also gain insight on how to excel in your writing skills even if you don’t live in LA. Here are a few highlights from the interview… --A good TV writer “plays well with others.” You’ll spend 6-12 hours in a room breaking episodes with 6-12 writers and you’ve got to communicate and collaborate well. --If you want to learn how to lead a writer’s room, build your own! Be the showrunner for your own script and gain the experience, even if it’s outside of real production. --When receiving notes, find out if these are preferred notes or demand notes. Do you have to implement them or just consider them? For the ones that are difficult, learn how to pick your battles. --Learn how to write on a schedule. Develop a plan, even if it’s writing 45 minutes before you go to your “day job.” --Remember when you’re working on a deadline that sometimes “good enough” can be good enough. --When pitching your project, remember to engage your listeners in the first 90 seconds. Are you grabbing them with a hook – even if it’s not necessarily the pitch? Gain their interest first. --If you don’t live in Hollywood, remember you can get good wherever you are. --Make sure to find a support group for your writing and for the spiritual aspect of what you’re trying to accomplish. Find Dean Batali on IMDb here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0060678/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Follow Dean Batali on Twitter: https://twitter.com/deanbatali Check out these books mentioned in the interview… “Watching TV Religiously” by Kutter Callaway with Dean Batali https://amzn.to/2FkWf43 “One Big Thing: Discovering What You Were Born To Do” by Phil Cooke https://amzn.to/2Y67CEr “Creativity, Inc.” by Ed Catmull https://amzn.to/2FlePJm For more tips on TV, film and Hollywood, visit Phil’s blog at https://www.philcooke.com Get a free eBook on Creativity! Sign up for Phil’s blog at https://www.philcooke.com Listen to the Phil Cooke Podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out more about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Visit Phil Cooke’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzivfiicpepFmAv5ZblgYWQ
Showrunner Dean Batali shares how to be a successful writer and producer for network television in this interview with Phil Cooke. With a long career in Hollywood, Dean is known for That ‘70’s Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Good Witch, Ties That Bind, Nazareth, and Chonda Pierce: This Ain’t PrettyvilleTV movie. He’s also a co-writer of the book Watching TV Religiouslywrittenwith Kutter Callaway. In this interview, he shares his story of breaking into Hollywood and offers tips for creatives interested in a career in film and television, plus specific helps for writers including getting your first script produced, pushing past writer’s block, meeting deadlines and the value of writing a spec script. Here are a few highlights from the interview… --The more you know what you want to do in the industry, the better. (i.e. line producer, showrunner, director) Figure out what you’re aiming at. --If you want to be great in the kingdom of Hollywood, become a servant of all. (This attitude was key to helping him break in!) --Don’t go into a meeting unless you’ve done your homework. (Check IMDb, Facebook, LinkedIn.) It gives you an opportunity to affirm people for their work. --Breaking into Hollywood depends on talent, access and opportunity – but you’ve got to have the skills. --Spec writing is still a necessary step before you write a pilot. When he’s hiring for a show, he wants to know if people can write the style he’s looking for. --Dean relates Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hour rule to writing with those hours equaling 10,000 pages. --Forcing through deadlines can help make you a better writer. He believes that sometimes good enough is good enough! Just get your first 2-3 scripts done, rewrite a few drafts, but then move on. --Learn to separate yourself from the work so you can take notes and rewrite as necessary without taking it too personally. --Be ready for a lot of rejection in Hollywood. Keep producing; be a self starter and if necessary, be ready to shift your dreams. Find Dean Batali on IMDb here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0060678/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Follow Dean Batali on Twitter: https://twitter.com/deanbatali Check out these books mentioned in the interview… “Watching TV Religiously” by Kutter Callaway with Dean Batali https://amzn.to/2FkWf43 “One Big Thing: Discovering What You Were Born To Do” by Phil Cooke https://amzn.to/2Y67CEr “Creativity, Inc.” by Ed Catmull https://amzn.to/2FlePJm For more tips on TV, film and Hollywood, visit Phil’s blog at https://www.philcooke.com Get a free eBook on Creativity! Sign up for Phil’s blog at https://www.philcooke.com Listen to the Phil Cooke Podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056 Find out more about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com Visit Phil Cooke’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzivfiicpepFmAv5ZblgYWQ
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali Discuss what it means to develop a theology of television
Part 2 of Ben Field's Interview with Dean Batali. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, That 70’s Show, The Good Witch)
Ben Field talks with TV Writer & Showrunner Dean Batali. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, That 70’s Show, The Good Witch)
EDITED: This episode was inadvertently posted out of order. I've gone in and edited the "published" date to force it back into proper order. The Watchers gathered for Killed by Death – in which we discover that Slayers can get sick. Buffy sees a terrifying monster that no one else can. It’s killing sick kids, just like Buffy’s childhood friend. This episode is creepy! Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: Deran SarafianWritten by: Dean Batali and Rob Des HotelAir date: March 3, 1998Rating: 4 Mr. Pointies out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
EDITED: This episode was inadvertently posted out of order. I've gone in and edited the "published" date to force it back into proper order. The Watchers gathered for Killed by Death – in which we discover that Slayers can get sick. Buffy sees a terrifying monster that no one else can. It’s killing sick kids, just like Buffy’s childhood friend. This episode is creepy! Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: Deran SarafianWritten by: Dean Batali and Rob Des HotelAir date: March 3, 1998Rating: 4 Mr. Pointies out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
Neuvième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au quinzième épisode de la deuxième saison : Phases (Pleine Lune en VF).Écrit par Rob DesHotel et Dean Batali et réalisé par Bruce Seth Green, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 27 Janvier 1998 sur WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Phases, nous aborderons les codes du film de loup garou, les apparences trompeuses, les relations hommes / femmes et la place de l'homme dans cette relation de nos jours, on parlera bien évidemment de sexe car nous sommes de gros obsédés et enfin du personnage de Oz qu'on découvre réellement dans cet épisode qui lui est consacré.Nous parlerons également de Angel, de Hurlements, de la différence entre un bon chasseur et un mauvais chasseur (http://youtu.be/4kJ4ojtHJ4M), de Rick Baker, de Teen Wolf et de plein d'autres films de loup garou qui seront détaillés dans un futur article, d'une énigme incroyable de tonton Giles , de Morse et du jeu de rôle Loup-garou, l'apocalypse.Des gros bisous à Alix et son groupe FB incroyable (https://www.facebook.com/groups/buffycontrelesvampires/), à Sébastien LastDawn qui partage et like toutes nos publications FB, à Kevin fan et analyste officiel de l'épisode The Body, à Nico qui a fait une vidéo comparative de l'erreur de montage SD/HD dont nous vous parlions la dernière fois (à voir ici : http://youtu.be/wrMACuwzIwA), et gros bisou général au monde entier : "Vous allez finir par vous aimer les uns les autres bordel de merde !"Bon épisode.
Pour ce tout premier numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial, l’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au cinquième épisode de la première saison : Never kill a boy on the first date (Un premier rendez-vous manqué en VF). Écrit par Rob Des Hotel et Dean Batali, réalisé par David Semel, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 31 mars 1997 su WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audios un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Never kill a boy on the first date, nous aborderons la structure narrative des épisodes de la première saison (à l’époque où le show était encore procédural), nous verrons également que cet épisode se penche sur une des thématiques principales de la série, la double identité de Buffy Summers. Bon épisode.