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00:00In every generation there is a chosen one. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces
00:08of darkness. She is the Slayer.
00:28May I cut in?
00:39You all right?
00:41Thanks to you.
00:45You hurt your hand. Will you still be able to...
00:48Finish my solo and kiss you like you've never been kissed before?
01:05You hurt your hand.
01:10You hurt your hand.
01:14You hurt your hand.
01:28You're drooling.
01:33Xander, you've got a little...
01:36Their ancestors were here long before we were.
01:39Their progeny will be here long after we are gone.
01:42The simple and ubiquitous ant.
01:49Now, if you read the homework,
01:51you should know the two ways that ants communicate.
01:57Miss Summers.
02:00Ways that ants communicate.
02:03With other ants.
02:06From the homework, ants are communicating...
02:10Um, uh, uh...
02:13Touch.
02:15Mm-hmm.
02:16And, um...
02:21B.O.?
02:22Thank God someone finally found the courage to mention that.
02:26That would be touch and smell, Miss Summers.
02:29Yeah.
02:31Is there anything else Miss Rosenberg would like to tell you?
02:36All right, chapter six through eight.
02:38By tomorrow, people.
02:40Can I see you for a moment?
02:44I gather you had a few problems at your last school?
02:47Well, what teenager doesn't?
02:49Cut school, get in fights,
02:52burn down the gymnasium.
02:55Principal Flutie showed me your permanent record.
02:57Well, that fire, I mean,
02:58there was major extenuating circumstances.
03:01Actually, it's kind of funny.
03:03I can't wait to see what you're gonna do here.
03:06Destructo girl, that's me.
03:09But I suspect it's gonna be great.
03:11You mean great in a bad way?
03:15You have a first-rate mind,
03:17and you can think on your feet.
03:18Imagine what you could accomplish
03:19if you actually did the...
03:21The homework thing.
03:23The homework thing.
03:24I understand you probably have a good excuse
03:27for not doing it.
03:28Amazingly enough, I don't care.
03:31I know you can excel in this class,
03:33and so I expect no less.
03:36Is that clear?
03:38Yeah.
03:40Sorry.
03:41No, be sorry.
03:41Be smart.
03:44And please don't listen to the principal
03:46or anyone else's negative opinion about you.
03:50Let's make them eat that permanent record.
03:53What do you say?
03:55Okay.
03:58Thanks.
04:01Chapters six through eight.
04:03Okay.
07:03Ooh, duty calls.
07:08Babes!
07:12What are you doing?
07:13Work with me here.
07:14Blaine had the nerve to question my manliness.
07:16I'm just gonna give him a visual.
07:17We'll show him.
07:22I don't believe it.
07:23I know, and after all my conquests.
07:27Who's that?
07:28That must be Angel.
07:30I think.
07:31That weird guy that wondered about all the vampires?
07:33That's him, I'll bet you.
07:35Well, he's buff.
07:36You should never say anything about him being buff.
07:38You think he's buff?
07:40He's a very attractive man.
07:41How come that never came up?
07:44Well, look who's here.
07:46Hi.
07:47I'd say it's nice to see you, but then we both know that's a big fib.
07:51I won't be long.
07:52No.
07:53You'll just give me a cryptic warning about some exciting new catastrophe and then disappear into the night.
07:58Right?
07:58You're cold.
08:00You can take it.
08:01I mean, we're cold.
08:07Oh, right.
08:08Give her your jacket.
08:10It's a balmy night.
08:11No one needs to be trading clothing out there.
08:13A little big on me.
08:17What happened?
08:19I didn't pay attention.
08:20To somebody with a big fork?
08:22He's coming.
08:23The fork guy.
08:24Don't let him corner you.
08:27Don't give him a moment's mercy.
08:30I'll rip your throat out.
08:31Okay.
08:32I'll give you improved marks for that one.
08:34Ripping the throat out.
08:35It's a strong visual.
08:36It's not cryptic.
08:39I have to go.
08:43Sweet dreams to you, too.
08:50That's all you said?
08:52Fork guy?
08:53That's all cryptic I said.
08:55Fork guy.
08:55I think there are too many guys in your life.
08:59Let's see what I can find out.
09:02God, every day here is the same.
09:04Bright, sunny, beautiful.
09:05However, can we escape this torment?
09:08Really?
09:08Good morning.
09:09Good morning.
09:10Guess what I just heard in the office?
09:12No Dr Gregory today.
09:13Ergo, those of us who blew up our science homework
09:15aren't as dumb as we look.
09:16What happened?
09:17Is he sick?
09:18They didn't say anything about sick.
09:19Something about missing.
09:21He's missing.
09:22Well, let me think.
09:24The cheerleaders were modeling their new short skirts.
09:26I kind of got...
09:27Yeah.
09:28Yeah, they said missing.
09:32Which is bad.
09:34If something's wrong, yeah.
09:35He's one of the only teachers that doesn't think Buffy's a felon.
09:39I'm really sorry.
09:41I'm sure he'll...
09:44I am...
09:46Huh.
09:47Uh-huh.
09:48Huh.
10:08Could you help me?
10:12Uh...
10:13Yes.
10:14I'm looking for science, 109.
10:17Oh, it's, um...
10:21I go there every day.
10:25Oh, God, where is it?
10:27Hi.
10:29Blaine Mall.
10:30I'm going there right now.
10:31It's not far from the varsity field where I took All-City last year.
10:35Oh, thank you, Blaine.
10:43It's funny how the earth never opens up and swallows you when you want it to.
10:57What's wrong?
10:59Dr. Gregory dropped his glasses.
11:01Why wouldn't he pick them up?
11:07My name is Natalie French, and I'll be substituting for Dr. Gregory.
11:11Do you know when he's coming back?
11:13No, I don't.
11:14Um, Buffy?
11:15They just call and tell me where they want me.
11:18I'll tell you where I want you.
11:21Excuse me, Blaine?
11:22Uh, I was just wondering if you were going to pick up what Dr. Gregory left off.
11:28Yes.
11:29His notes tell me you were right in the middle of insect life.
11:34The praying mantis is a fascinating creature, forced to live alone.
11:38Who can tell me why?
11:41Buffy?
11:42Well, the words bug-ugly kind of spring to mind.
11:46There is nothing ugly about these unique creatures.
11:49The reason they live alone is because they're cannibals.
11:53Ugh.
11:54Oh, well, it's hardly their fault.
11:56It's the way nature designed them.
11:58Noble, solitary, and prolific.
12:02Over 1,800 species worldwide, and in nearly all of them,
12:06the female is larger and more aggressive than the male.
12:10Nothing wrong with an aggressive female.
12:14The California mantis lays her eggs
12:17and then finds a mate to fertilize them.
12:22Once he's played his part,
12:24she covers the eggs in a protective sack
12:26and attaches it to a leaf or twig out of danger.
12:30Now, if she's done her job correctly,
12:32in a few months she'll have several hundred offspring.
12:36You know, we should make some model egg sacks
12:39for the science fair.
12:41Who would like to help me do that after school?
12:48Good.
12:53Hot dog surprise.
12:54It's still my heart.
12:56Call me old-fashioned.
12:57I don't want any more surprises than my hot dogs.
12:59I wonder what she sees in me.
13:01It's probably the quiet good looks
13:03coupled with a certain smoky magnetism.
13:06Miss French,
13:07you two are probably a little too young
13:08to understand what an older woman
13:09would say in a younger man.
13:11Oh, I understand.
13:12Good.
13:13A younger man is too dumb to wonder
13:15why an older woman can't find someone her own age
13:17and too desperate to care about the surgical improvements.
13:20What surgical improvements?
13:22Well, he is young
13:23and so terribly innocent.
13:26Hey, those that can do,
13:28those that can't laugh
13:29at those who can do.
13:32I've got to carve up
13:33for my one-on-one
13:34with Miss French today.
13:35When's yours?
13:36All right, tomorrow.
13:38You came in second,
13:39I came in first.
13:40I guess that's what they call
13:42a natural selection.
13:44I guess it's what they call a rehearsal.
13:46Rehearsal.
13:51Excuse you.
13:53Medically prescribed lunch.
13:54My doctor ships it daily.
13:56I'll only be here
13:57as long as I can hold my breath.
14:03His head!
14:04His head!
14:04Oh, my God!
14:05Where's his head?
14:16Here.
14:19Drink this.
14:21No, thank you.
14:23I've never seen.
14:24I mean,
14:26I've never seen anything like...
14:28That was new.
14:30Who'd want to hurt Dr. Gregory?
14:33He didn't have any enemies
14:35on the staff
14:35that I'm aware of.
14:36He was a civilized man.
14:39I liked him.
14:41So did I.
14:43Well, we're going to find out
14:44who did this.
14:45We'll find them
14:46and we'll stop them.
14:47Count on it.
14:49What do we know?
14:50Oh, not a lot.
14:51Um, he was killed on campus.
14:53I'm guessing the last day
14:54we saw him.
14:55How do you work that out?
14:57He didn't change his clothing.
14:58This is a question
14:59that no one particularly
15:00wants to hear.
15:01But where do they put his head?
15:03Good point.
15:05I didn't want to hear that.
15:07Angel.
15:08He warned me
15:09that something was coming.
15:10Yes.
15:11Yes, he did, didn't he?
15:12I wish I knew what he meant.
15:14I've been trying to gather
15:14more information
15:15about the master,
15:16our, uh,
15:17local vampire king.
15:19There was one
15:19a bleak reference
15:20to a vampire
15:21who displeased the master
15:23and cut his hand off
15:24in penance.
15:25Cut off his hand
15:26and replaced it
15:26with a fork?
15:27I don't know
15:27what he replaced it with.
15:28So why would he come
15:29after a teacher?
15:30I'm not certain he did.
15:32There was an incident
15:33two nights ago
15:36involving a homeless person
15:37in Weatherly Park.
15:38It was practically shredded,
15:40but, uh,
15:41nothing like Dr. Gregory.
15:43The fork guy
15:44doesn't do heads.
15:46Not historically.
15:47And Dr. Gregory's blood
15:48wasn't drained.
15:49So there's something
15:49else out there
15:50besides Silverware Man?
15:52Oh, this is fun.
15:54We're on Monster Island.
15:55We're on a Hellmouth.
15:56It's a center
15:57of mystical convergence.
15:59I guess it's the same thing.
16:01Well, unpleasant things
16:02do gravitate here,
16:03it's true,
16:04but we don't know
16:05there's anything
16:05besides this chap.
16:06He's still our likely suspect.
16:08Where was that guy killed?
16:09Wetherley Park?
16:10Buffy,
16:12I know you're upset,
16:13but this is no time
16:14to go hunting.
16:14Not until we know more.
16:15Please promise me
16:17you won't do anything rash.
16:18Cross my heart.
16:28I know you're upset.
16:57shouldn't be out here
16:58at night, little lady.
16:59It's dangerous.
17:21What?
17:24Oh,
17:25oh.
17:27I don't know.
18:16Hold it, please!
18:18See that?
18:19I got nothing here.
18:21I heard him.
18:22Spread out.
18:23Let's go over here.
18:24This way.
18:24This way.
18:25All right, Frankie.
18:26All right.
18:29All right.
19:12You went hunting last night?
19:14Yes.
19:15When you assured me you wouldn't.
19:17Yes, I lied. I'm a bad person. Let's move on.
19:21You see someone with a fork?
19:23More like a jumbo claw.
19:26Oh.
19:28Well, at least you're not hurt.
19:30And I saw something else.
19:31Something much more interesting than your average run-of-the-mill killer vampire.
19:35Oh?
19:36Do you know Miss French, the teacher that's subbing for Dr. Gregory?
19:38Yes, yes, she's lovely.
19:40In a common, extremely well-proportioned way.
19:44Well, I'm chasing claw guy last night and Miss Well-Proportioned is heading home.
19:48Well, claw guy takes one look at her and runs screaming for cover.
19:51He what? Ran away?
19:53He was petrified.
19:54Of Miss French?
19:56Uh-huh.
19:57So I'm an undead monster that can shave with my hand.
20:01How many things am I afraid of?
20:02Not many, and not substitute teachers as a rule.
20:05So what's her deal?
20:06I think perhaps it would be a good idea if we kept an eye on her.
20:09And I better get to class.
20:16You were there.
20:17You saw Dr. Gregory, didn't you?
20:19Um, you mean yesterday in the cafeteria when we found him?
20:23Don't say dead or decapitated or decomposing.
20:25I'd stay away from D-words altogether.
20:27But you witnessed the event, so this way, please.
20:29Well, no, I'm going to be late for biology.
20:30Extremely late.
20:31You have to see a counselor.
20:32Everyone who saw the body has to see a crisis counselor.
20:35But I really don't.
20:36We all need help with our feelings.
20:38Otherwise, we bottle them up, and before you know it, powerful laxatives are involved.
20:42I really believe if we all reach out to one another, we can beat this thing.
20:46I'm always here if you need a hug, but not a real hug, because there's no touching.
20:50We're sensitive to wrong touching.
20:51But I really, really don't.
20:53You have to talk to a counselor and start the healing.
20:56You have to heal.
20:57No, Mr. Flutie, I don't...
20:57Heal.
21:03I don't know what to say.
21:05It was really, I mean, one minute you're in your normal life, and then who's in the fridge?
21:10It really gets to you a thing like that.
21:13It was...
21:14Let's just say I haven't been able to eat a thing since yesterday.
21:18I think I lost, like, seven and a half ounces.
21:20Way swifter than that so-called dye that quack put me on.
21:24Oh, I'm not saying that we should kill a teacher every day just so I can lose weight.
21:27I'm just saying when tragedy strikes, we have to look on the bright side.
21:32You know?
21:32Like how even you as Mercedes still have leather seats.
21:37Keep your eyes straight ahead on your own test.
21:48I think you meant pollination for number 14.
21:56I'll see you here after school.
22:02Great, a pop quiz.
22:16No, I'm not saying she craned her neck.
22:19We are talking full-on exorcist twist.
22:21Ouch.
22:23Which reminds me, how come Blaine, who worked with her one-on-one yesterday, isn't here today?
22:27Inquiring minds want to know.
22:29Any luck?
22:31Um, I've not found any creature as yet that strikes terror in a vampire's heart.
22:35Try looking under things that can turn their heads all the way around.
22:39Nothing human can do that.
22:40No, nothing human.
22:43There are some insects that can.
22:46Whatever she is, I'm going to be ready for her.
22:49What are you going to do?
22:51My homework.
22:59Where are the books on bugs?
23:06Hi.
23:07Oh, hi.
23:08I was just grabbing a snack.
23:11Can I fix you something?
23:12No, thanks.
23:12I never eat when I'm making egg sacks.
23:16Wow, if this were real, the bugs would be...
23:18Big as you.
23:19Yeah.
23:20So, where do we start?
23:22Oh, Xander.
23:23I've done something really stupid.
23:27I hope you can forgive me.
23:28Oh, forgiveness is my middle name.
23:30Well, actually, it's Lavelle, and I'd appreciate it if you guard that secret with your life.
23:35I have a teacher's conference in half an hour, and I left the paint and paper mache at home.
23:42I don't suppose you'd like to come to my place tonight to work on it there.
23:47Come to, uh, your place.
23:527.30.
23:54Here's my address.
24:00I'll see you tonight.
24:02Yeah.
24:07Oh, yes!
24:29Dig this.
24:32The praying mantis can rotate its head 180 degrees while waiting for its next meal to walk by.
24:37Ha!
24:40Well, come on, guys.
24:42Ha!
24:43Well, Miss French is sort of big.
24:45Fur a bug?
24:46And she is, by and large, woman-shaped.
24:49Okay.
24:51Factoid one.
24:52Only the praying mantis can rotate its head like that.
24:54Factoid two.
24:55A pretty whacked-out vampire scared to death of her.
24:58Factoid three.
24:59Her fashion sense screams predator.
25:01It's the shoulder pads.
25:02Exactly.
25:03If you're right, then she'd have to be a shape-shifter or a perception-distorter.
25:07On a half a minute, I had a chum at Oxford, Carlisle, advanced degrees in entomology and mythology.
25:13Entoma who?
25:14Bugs and fairy tales.
25:16I knew that.
25:18If I recall correctly, poor old Carlisle, just before he went mad, claimed there was some beast.
25:23Buffy 911.
25:25Blaine's mom called the school.
25:26He never came home last night.
25:28The boy who worked with Miss French yesterday.
25:29Yeah.
25:30If Miss French is responsible for it, Xander's supposed to be helping her right now.
25:34He's got a crush on a giant insect.
25:36Okay, don't panic.
25:38I'll warn him.
25:38But I need you to hack onto the coroner's office for me.
25:41Well, what are we looking for?
25:43Autopsy on Dr. Gregory.
25:44I've been trying to figure out these marks that I saw in his corpse.
25:46I'm thinking they were teeth.
25:48And, uh, these cuddlies should definitely be brushing after every meal.
25:53And you were saying something about a beast?
25:56Oh, um, yeah.
25:57I just need to make one transatlantic telephone call.
26:00Um, this computer invasion that Willow's performing on the coroner's office, one assumes it is entirely legal.
26:07Entirely.
26:08Right.
26:09Wasn't here.
26:11Didn't see it.
26:12Couldn't have stopped you.
26:13Good idea.
26:18Hey.
26:19Hey.
26:21So, how'd it go with Miss French?
26:23Oh, it's a bit demanding being her absolute favorite guy in the universe, but I'll muddle through.
26:28Xander, she's not what she seems.
26:29I know.
26:30She's so much more.
26:32Okay, um, I'm gonna have to tell you something about her, and I'm gonna need you to really listen, okay?
26:38Okay.
26:40I don't think she's human.
26:42I see.
26:43So if she's not human, she's...
26:45Technically, a big bug.
26:48This sounds really weird.
26:49I'm aware of that.
26:49That doesn't sound weird at all.
26:50I completely understand.
26:51I've met someone, and you're jealous.
26:54What?
26:54Look, there's nothing I can do about it.
26:56There's just a certain chemical thing between Miss French and me.
26:58I know.
26:58I read all about it.
26:59It's called, um, a pheromone.
27:01It's a chemical attractant that insects give off.
27:04She's not an insect.
27:05She's a woman, okay?
27:06And hard as it may be for you to conceive, an actual woman finds me attractive.
27:11I realize it's no mystery guy handing out leather jackets.
27:14And while we're on the subject, what kind of a girly name is Angel anyway?
27:17Does it have to do...
27:18Nothing!
27:19It just kind of bugs me.
27:21Look, I really gotta...
27:22What?
27:44hi come on in should I change is this too no no it's the most beautiful chest
27:52dress I've ever seen thank you that's sweet Martini oh I'm sorry would you like something else I just
28:06need to relax a little I'm kind of nervous around you you're probably cool as a cucumber I like
28:14cucumbers like in that Greek salad thing with the yogurt you like Greek food I'm exempting
28:19shawarma of course I mean what's that all about it's a big meat hive oh hello cheers
28:35can I ask you a personal question
28:43have you ever been with a woman before you mean like in the same room you know what I mean
28:52oh that uh well let me think um yeah there was uh several I mean and uh quite a few
29:02times
29:02and then there was uh oh she was incredibly no
29:10I know I can tell you can't oh I like it you might say I need it oh well need
29:21should uh you know need
29:23should definitely be met as long as it doesn't require appointments the next day or do you hear
29:28no it sounds like someone cry I don't hear anything your hands are so hot oh you hurt your hand
29:43Buffy I love Buffy wow so that's a martini huh
29:51mm-hmm do you hear would you like to touch me with those hands
30:00your hands are really serrated oh well that martini I really think I
30:11have to
30:12yeah
30:14yeah
30:14yeah
30:24do
30:29yeah
30:34yeah
30:36yeah
31:02Miss French?
31:06Miss French?
31:07Please, call me Natalie.
31:10Frankly, madam, I haven't the faintest idea what time it is.
31:13Nor do I care.
31:14Now, unlock his cell, unstrap him and bring him to the telephone immediately.
31:17This is a matter of life and death.
31:19Got it.
31:20Coroner's report, complete with...
31:23Yuck, color pictures.
31:25They are teeth marks, which match perfectly the one insect that nips off its prey's head.
31:30Okay.
31:31I-I don't like this.
31:32It's the way they feed, head first.
31:34It's also the way they mate.
31:35The female bites off the male's head while they're...
31:38No, no, no. See? Xander is... I like his head.
31:42It's where you find his eyes and his hair and his adorable smile.
31:46Hey, hey, take it easy, Will. Xander is not in any immediate danger.
31:50I saw him leave school. He's probably safe at home right now.
32:00Please!
32:01Oh, God. Oh, God. Are you all right?
32:05You gotta get me out of here. You gotta.
32:07She... she... she gets you and, uh...
32:09What? What does she do?
32:11Oh, God. Oh, no.
32:15Blaine! What does she do?
32:16She... she... she takes you out of the cage and she ties you up and...
32:23She... she starts moving and throbbing.
32:26And these eggs come shooting out of her.
32:28And then... What? And then what?
32:30She mates with you.
32:33She...
32:34That's not the worst part.
32:35That's not?
32:36You seen her teeth?
32:37Right, well, she's, you know, right in the middle of...
32:40I saw her do it.
32:43I don't want to die like that.
32:45Blaine! Blaine!
32:46Chill.
32:47It's gonna... it's gonna be okay.
32:49We're gonna have this.
32:51You got a plan?
32:51What is it?
32:54Just, uh, let me perfect it.
32:55Oh, God.
32:56Oh, God.
32:58Oh, God.
33:01I... I understand, Carlisle.
33:03Yes.
33:04I'll take every precaution.
33:07Absolutely.
33:07I mean, it sounds exactly like the creature you described.
33:10You... you were right all along about everything.
33:15Well, no, you weren't right about your mother coming back as a Pekingese, but...
33:18Yeah.
33:19Try to rest, old man.
33:21Yes.
33:22Tar.
33:23Bye now.
33:25Dr. Phyllis Carlisle spent years transcribing a lost pre-Germanic language.
33:30What he discovered, he kept to himself until several teenage boys were murdered in the
33:35Cotswolds.
33:35Then he went hunting for it.
33:37It being...
33:38He calls her a she-mantis.
33:41This type of creature, the Kleptus Virgo, or virgin thief, appears in many cultures.
33:46The Greek sirens, the Celtic sea maidens, who tore the living flesh from the bones of...
33:51Files, while we're young.
33:53Well, basically, the she-mantis assumes the form of a beautiful woman and then lures innocent
33:59virgins back to her nest.
34:01Virgins?
34:02Well, Xander's not...
34:06I mean, he's probably...
34:09I'm gonna die.
34:12Okay, okay, so this thing is breeding and we need to find it and snuff it.
34:17Any tips on the snuffing part?
34:19Uh, Carlisle recommends cleaving all body parts with a sharp blade.
34:24Slice and dice.
34:25Whatever you do, it'd better be sudden and swift.
34:27This beast is extremely dangerous.
34:28Well, your buddy Carlisle faced it and he's still around.
34:31Yes, in a straitjacket, howling his innards out day and night.
34:35Okay, Admiral, way to inspire the troops.
34:37Sorry.
34:38Xander's not home.
34:39He told his mom he was going to his teacher's house to work on a science project.
34:43He didn't tell her where.
34:44See if you can get her address off the substitute rules.
34:47And you need to record bat sonar and fast.
34:50Bat sonar, right.
34:51What?
34:52Bats eat them.
34:53A mantis hears sonar, its entire nervous system goes kaplooey.
34:56Where am I gonna find...
34:56In the vid library.
34:58There are no books, but it's dark and musty.
35:00You'll feel right at home.
35:01Go!
35:05I guess I'll handle the armory.
35:08Don't do anything to make her mad.
35:16Hey, all right, now I can get out of my cage.
35:19Into yours.
35:20What'd you do that for?
35:21The weapon.
35:23I think you're gonna need it.
35:33Getting the address.
35:35Great.
35:36Giles?
35:37Recording bat sonar is something soothingly akin to having one's teeth drilled.
35:41Let's roll.
35:43According to Miss French's personnel records, she was born in 1907.
35:47She's like 90 years old.
35:48And extremely well preserved.
35:51Oh, God.
35:55Ah, he did that.
35:57He broke the cage.
35:57Take him, not me.
35:58Take him.
36:10What now, exactly?
36:11We can't just kick the door down.
36:13Yeah, that would be wrong.
36:16Hello, dear.
36:17I thought I heard...
36:19Are you selling something?
36:22Because I'd like to help you out, but...
36:24You see, I'm on a fixed income.
36:27I'm looking for Miss French.
36:29I'm Miss French.
36:30Natalie French, the substitute biology teacher?
36:34Goodness, that's me.
36:36I taught for over 30 years.
36:39I retired in 1972.
36:42I can't believe this.
36:44She's Miss French's records to get into the school.
36:45She could be anywhere.
36:47No, dear.
36:48I'm right here.
36:51What's she doing?
36:52Hey, I think it's...
36:55Meany?
36:57Meany.
36:59Miney.
37:02Mo?
37:23I'm coming.
37:25I'm coming.
37:47What do we do now?
37:48Abject prayer and supplication was spring to mind.
37:50I saw her walking past this park with her grocery bag.
37:53She lives in this neighborhood.
37:54I'm going to start banging on doors.
37:56Wait, no.
37:56We do not have time for that.
37:57We have to do something.
37:59We will.
38:08I won't be long.
38:10What?
38:13Buffy?
38:19Oh, yeah.
38:20Here it comes.
38:21What?
38:22What's happening?
38:23How do you like your eggs, bro?
38:24Over easier.
38:24Sunny side up.
38:25Eggs?
38:26She's going to lay some.
38:29The California mantis lays her eggs
38:32and then finds a mate to fertilize them.
38:38Come on, Buffy.
38:46You.
38:47Me.
38:49Come on.
38:50Come on.
38:51Where is she?
38:51Which house is it?
38:53I know you're afraid of her.
38:55I saw you.
38:56Come on.
38:57Come on.
38:58What?
38:59What is it?
39:00This is her, isn't it?
39:01This is her house.
39:02This is it.
39:03It's better than radar.
39:07Buffy!
39:08Buffy!
39:23Kiss me.
39:24Kiss me.
39:27Are you okay to say one thing?
39:30Help!
39:31Help!
39:36Hey, over here! Hello! In the cage!
39:39Let him go!
39:56Help me!
39:57Get them out of here!
40:00Hey, help me! Help me!
40:05Remember Dr. Gregory?
40:07He scarfed his head. Yeah, well, he taught me.
40:09You do your homework, you learn stuff.
40:11Like what happens to your nervous system when you hear this.
40:14Extremely important to file, not simply alphabetically.
40:17Childs!
40:17It's the wrong sign.
40:19A robot!
40:24Whoa!
40:30Whoa!
40:48Rat sonar makes your whole nervous system go to hell.
40:52We can go there with it.
41:19Well, I'd say it's deceased.
41:21Hand-dissected.
41:23You okay?
41:24Yeah.
41:26Just for the record, you were right.
41:28I'm an idiot, and God bless you.
41:33And thank you guys, too.
41:34Yeah, really.
41:35Pleasure.
41:36I'm really glad you're okay.
41:38It's so unfair how she only went after virgins.
41:43What?
41:45I mean, here you guys are, doing the right thing.
41:47The smart thing, when a lot of other boys your age...
41:50Flag down on that play, babe.
41:52I am not.
41:53That's the...
41:54She meant his modus operandi.
41:55She only preys on the pure.
41:57Well, isn't this a perfect ending to a wonderful day?
42:00My dad's a lawyer.
42:01Anybody repeats this to anybody, they're gonna find themselves facing a lawsuit.
42:05Blaine, shut up.
42:07I don't think it's bad.
42:09I think it's really sweet.
42:12But certainly nothing I'll ever bring up again.
42:23I don't think it's bad.
42:25I don't think it's bad.
42:31I don't think it's bad.
42:39I don't think it's bad.
42:40I don't think it's bad.
42:41I don't think it's bad.
42:42I don't think it's bad.
42:43I don't think it's bad.
42:44I don't think it's bad.
42:44I don't think it's bad.
42:44I heard a rumor that it was one less vampire walking around, making a nuisance of herself.
42:51There is. I guess I should thank you for the tip.
42:54The pleasure's mine.
42:56Of course, it would make things easier if I knew how to get in touch with you.
43:00I'll be around.
43:02Or who you were.
43:09Well, anyway, you can have your jacket back.
43:12It looks better on you.
43:24All mid-term papers will be exactly six pages long.
43:29No more, no less.
43:31One-third of your grade will be dependent on those papers.
43:35No more, no less.
43:41No more, no less.
43:41No more, no less.
43:41All right.
43:43All right.
43:44Better get started.
43:47All right.
43:54See you guys again.
43:58See you guys again.
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