Buffy the Vampire Slayer s06e17 Episode Script

Normal Again

Previously on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer": So, anything new about Warren and the nerd herd? A nerd goes into hiding, he really hides.
Big wedding coming up, lots of date possibilities, you and Tara are speaking again.
You wanna call her? No.
But if I did call she wouldn't hang up on me.
You can't even stand to be around me.
- That is not true.
- You didn't wanna come back.
- It's over.
- I've memorised this tune, love.
I'm using you and it's killing me.
I'm sorry, William.
This is it.
Are you ready to go? He's gone.
Xander's gone? Xander's missing? What do you mean Xander's missing?! - Oh, man, your face was priceless.
- Yeah, real funny.
Serves you right for taking zees on lookout again.
What do you expect? I haven't had a decent night's sleep since I'm going Jack Torrance in here, you know? Stuck in this basement for weeks! We rented the whole house.
Can't we sleep upstairs? We're on the lam.
We have to lay low.
Underground? It's figurative, doofus! Did you even read Legion of Doom? Enough! Midgetor, back to the monitors.
- The last thing we need is to be surprised - Holy Jeez Louise.
- The - The fricking Slayer.
- She's right there! - All right, don't panic.
Andrew.
Deploy your little friend.
Oh.
Hi.
You didn't by chance happen to eat a couple of nerds? - You're gonna hurt yourself! - She'll break the needle.
We're gonna have to strap her down.
Hi, um, Tara.
How are you? Hey, I was wondering, maybe, you would wanna go out sometime? For coffee, food, kisses and gay love? Hi, Tara.
Guess what? Magic-free now for - insert number - days now.
Buffy.
Buffy.
Come on.
It's time for your drugs.
What? I said, if I didn't know any better, I'd think you were on drugs.
OK.
Good.
- Whatcha doin'? - I'm online, checkin' to see if Xander emailed.
- Any luck? - No such.
Well, maybe Anya found him and they're trying to work it out.
How come you're all home, hearth and DSL? - I thought you were gonna go see Tara.
- Saw her.
Saw her completely.
Ouch.
Just got a scratch from all that brittle.
It's When I was seeing her, she was seeing someone else.
A girl.
- You mean - I mean not "seeing" seeing.
Well, maybe.
I don't know, it was inconclusive, and I didn't stick around to find out.
I might have magicked my fist through a wall or something.
Will, I'm sorry.
I mean, they're probably just friends.
I press my lips against my friends all the time.
I'm sure they're just friends.
Once you fall for Willow, you stay fallen.
Thanks, Buffy.
- Hi.
I'm back.
- Xander? Xander, you're here! - We missed you! Where were you? - I know.
- I tried calling, but I couldn't without - Hey.
You don't need to explain to us.
Right.
Is she here? Oh.
No.
You wanna find her? I need to.
Her suitcase is gone, and some of her stuff.
There's a "closed" sign on the Magic Box, which, like, chills me to the bone.
She left a couple of days ago.
Was she looking for me? Before she left, did she say anything? You mean, between sobs? There was mostly just wheezing.
She was a little She was kinda broken.
I don't know how stuff got so mixed up.
- I blew it.
- No.
Well maybe it wasn't the best time to break up with her, but No.
It wasn't about breaking up.
I love her and, God, I miss her so much.
So, you left her at the altar, but you still wanna - You still wanna date? - I guess.
I know that I'm a better person with her in my life.
But things got so complicated, with the wedding, my family, her demons and what if it all goes to Hell, and for ever? But then I left.
And ever since I've had this painful hole inside.
And I'm the idiot that dug it out.
- I screwed up real bad.
- Hey.
We all screw up.
You lookin' for me? Really not.
Oh.
Right then.
Off you go.
- Did you cry? - What? The wedding.
Two hearts joined for eternity, great pelting showers of rice and so forth.
You didn't hear.
What? Families get out of hand? - Tear the place apart? - No.
Well, yes, absolutely, but Xander left.
The wedding didn't happen.
Well, gotta say I didn't see that coming.
It was awful.
Anya was devastated.
Is that right? And Xander thinks maybe they can still get back together, but he hurt her a lot.
Yeah, well some people can't see a good thing when they've got it.
- Spike.
- I should've known you'd be tagging along.
Hey, guys.
I found Spike and was, uh tryin' to figure out what kind of dangerous contraband he had.
Tell you what, Slayer.
Let me get out of your way.
I'll stop bothering you.
Yeah, maybe you should do that, Spike - just run along.
I guess you know all about that, don't you? The king of the big exit.
Heard it brought the house down.
- I don't need this crap from you.
- Right.
Let's not listen to Spike.
- Might get a bit of truth on you.
- OK, OK.
Calm now.
Let's turn around and release this very manly thing the other way.
I forgot.
Willy Wannabite can't hurt me.
Dumb to pick a fight, I guess.
More than happy to beat you right through the pain, you pathetic poof.
- Guys, don't.
- Buffy, can you hear me? - What is this? - Do you know where you are, Buffy? - Sunnydale.
- No, none of that's real, none of it.
You're in a mental institution.
You've been with us now for six years.
Do you remember? - Buffy? Are you OK? - What happened? It's OK, Buffy.
Buffy, it's OK.
Look.
Look who's here.
Buffy? Welcome home, sweetie.
Mom? - Oh, baby, you're really here.
- Dad? She's lucid.
Keep talking.
Maybe the sound of your voice will ground her.
Sweetheart? We've missed you very much.
Honey, can you hear me? - Buffy, stay with us, please.
- Oh No! - Here, let's get her back to my crypt.
- Spike, just go, OK? She's our friend.
We'll take care of her.
No, guys, I'm OK.
I'm OK.
Come on, Xander.
Help me get her home.
Put a little ice on the back of her neck.
She likes that.
I've been having these flashes.
Hallucinations, I guess.
- Since when? - Uh night before last.
I was checking houses on that list you gave me, looking for Warren and his pals, and then bam! Some kind of gross, waxy demon thing poked me.
- And when you say poke - In the arm.
It stung me or something, and then I was like No.
It wasn't "like".
I was in an institution.
There were doctors and nurses and other patients.
They told me that I was sick.
I guess crazy.
And that Sunnydale and all of this None of it was real.
Oh, come on, that's ridiculous! What? You think this isn't real just because of all the vampires and demons and ex-vengeance demons and the sister that was a big ball of universe-destroying energy? I know how this must sound, but it felt so real.
- Mom was there.
- She was? Dad too.
They were together, like they used to be before Sunnydale.
OK! All in favour of research? Motion passed.
All right, Xander, you hit the demon bars.
Dig up any info on a new player in town.
Dawnie, help me research.
We'll hop online, check all the .
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possibilities for a full recovery, but we have to proceed cautiously.
- If we're not careful - Wait.
Are you saying that Buffy could be like she was before any of this happened? Mrs Summers, you have to understand the severity of what's happened to your daughter.
For the last six years, she's been in an undifferentiated type of schizophrenia.
We know what her condition is.
That's not what we're asking.
Buffy's delusion is multilayered.
She believes she's some type of hero.
- The Slayer.
- The Slayer, right, but that's only one level.
She's also created an intricate latticework to support her primary delusion.
In her mind, she's the central figure in a fantastic world beyond imagination.
She's surrounded herself with friends, most with their own superpowers, who are as real to her as you or me - more so, unfortunately.
Together they face grand, overblown conflicts against an assortment of monsters, both imaginary and rooted in actual myth.
Every time we think we're getting through to her, - more fanciful enemies magically appear - How did I miss? Warren and Jonathan, they did this to me! - Buffy! - Buffy, it's all right.
They can't hurt you here.
You're with your family.
- Dawn? - That's the sister, right? The magical key.
Buffy inserted Dawn into her delusion, actually rewriting the entire history of it to accommodate a need for a familial bond.
Buffy, but that created inconsistencies, didn't it? Your sister, your friends, all of those people you created in Sunnydale, they aren't as comforting as they once were.
Are they? They're coming apart.
Buffy, listen to what the doctor says.
It's important.
Buffy, you used to create these grand villains to battle against, and now what is it? Just ordinary students you went to high school with.
No gods or monsters.
Just three pathetic little men who like playing with toys.
- Dude, that poison's got her drooling like - Where have you guys been? Uh pickin' up some stuff.
And checking out Buffy on the van's remote surveillance.
Andrew's demon pet has done some number on the Slayer.
Got her trippin' like a Ken Russell film festival.
- Well, what kind of stuff? - What? The packages.
What's in them? - Do you think we're plotting against you? - Better not be.
It's just stuff, big man.
You'll be in the know just as soon as you stop being all freakazoid.
There's the vault.
I still say we'll need eight other guys to pull this off.
I never should have let you see that movie.
- Where you going? - Out.
Getting stuff I need.
- I don't really think that's such a good idea.
- Why not? Well, it's It's just not safe out there alone.
You saw how close the Slayer got.
Look, we're a team.
Something happens to you, it happens to all of us.
Right? Look, I know you're antsy.
We all are.
But, you see, things are about to pick up.
Big-time.
Just gotta be careful.
Right? All right? Stick together.
OK? Look, Buffy, I found the demon.
Fits your description and symptoms perfectly.
Look, is this it? See? It's gonna be OK.
Its pokey stinger carries an antidote to its own poison.
I feel so lost.
I know.
You're confused.
- It's that crazy juice inside you.
- It's more than that.
Even before the demon I've been so detached.
We've all been kinda slummin'.
Every day I try to snap out of it.
Figure out why I'm like that.
Buffy, look at me.
You are not in an institution.
You have never been in an institution.
Yes, I have.
What? Back when I saw my first vampires I got so scared, I told my parents and they completely freaked out.
They thought there was something seriously wrong with me.
So they sent me to a clinic.
You never said anything.
I was only there a couple of weeks.
I stopped talking about it and they let me go.
Eventually my parents just forgot.
God.
That's horrible.
What if I'm still there? What if I never left that clinic? Buffy Buffy, you're not.
I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
But it's the past.
You've gotta trust me.
We're gonna get you that antidote.
Xander's hunting the demon right now.
Alone? Willow, he can't.
It's too strong.
Oh, it's OK.
We got help.
So she's havin' the wiggins, is she? Thinks none of us are real.
Bloody self-centred, if you ask me.
Spike, we need muscle, not colour commentary.
On the other hand, it might explain some things - this all being in that twisted brain of hers.
Yeah.
Fix up some chip in my head.
Make me soft, fall in love with her, then turn me into her sodding sex slave - What?! - Nothing.
Alternative realities.
Where we're all little figments of Buffy's funny-farm delusion.
Where you might not have left your bride at the altar - and gone through with it like a man.
- One more syllable about Anya Oh, balls.
You didn't say he was a glarghk guhl kashmas'nik! Cos I can't say glargh I altered his reality.
Get it? I Never mind.
I made you some tea.
Thanks.
I'm OK, Dawn.
The thousand-yard stare really helps sell that.
You're burning up.
- I should be taller than you.
- Maybe you're not done growing.
- Coming apart.
- What's coming apart? - We have to try harder, make things better.
- I'm trying.
Your grades.
Stealing.
Willow's been doing your chores, hasn't she? What? No, it's it's the fever.
It's cooking your brain.
- We have to deal with these things - You don't have a sister, Buffy.
- Dawn? - No, honey.
Say it.
It'll help you believe it.
I don't have a sister.
I know.
I didn't grow up with her.
These monks they made her.
It's your mind just playing tricks on you.
You're our little girl, Buffy.
Our one and only.
We have missed you so much.
Mom and Dad just want to take you home and take care of you.
I'm not even there, am l? What? You said it a second ago.
You don't have a sister.
It's your ideal reality, and I'm not even a part of it.
- Dawn, l didn't mean - I have to go finish my chores.
Hold it.
- Hold it.
- I'll need its arm.
Yeah, I'd like both my arms, too.
Thanks, Spike.
I'll help when the blistering pain subsides.
Ready? Xander, go to the magic shop.
I'll need alkanet root and a handful of nettle leaf.
Just for the medicinal properties.
No magic.
Then meet me at the campus lab.
I'll try to brew up an antidote the old-fashioned way.
I'll hold here, keep an eye on the wax job.
- Make sure that's all you're ogling.
- Xander! Buffy? Wake up.
Got yummy antidote goodness for you.
What happened? It took a little longer than I'd hoped.
No magic and all.
Went boom twice, but then I got it.
Just when it's cool, drink it all down, and everything should go back to normal.
You never stop coming through.
Thank you, Willow.
- How is she? - Make sure she drinks all that.
I'm gonna let Dawn know that everything's gonna be OK.
You all right? You need to leave me alone.
You're not part of my life.
Fine, then.
But I hope you don't think this an I hope you don't think this antidote's gonna rid you of that nasty martyrdom.
See, I figured it out, love.
You can't help yourself.
You're not drawn to the dark like I thought.
You're addicted to the misery.
It's why you won't tell your pals about us.
Might actually have to be happy if you did.
They'd either understand and help you, God forbid, or drive you out, where you could finally be at peace.
In the dark.
With me.
Either way, you'd be better off for it, but you're too twisted for that.
Let yourself live, already.
And stop with the bloody hero trip for a sec.
We'd all be the better for it.
You either tell your friends about us or I will.
Buffy? I don't wanna go back there.
I wanna be healthy again.
What do I have to do? Oh, please, help me.
I wanna go home with you and Dad.
I know, Buffy.
But first you've gotta get better.
It's not gonna be easy, Buffy.
You have to take it one step at a time.
You have to start ridding your mind of those things that support your hallucinations.
You understand? There are things in that world you cling to.
For your delusion, they're safe-holds, but for your mind they're traps.
We have to break those down.
- Slaying? - Yes.
But I'm talking about those things you want there.
What keeps you going back.
- My friends.
- That's right.
Last summer, when you had a momentary awakening, - it was them that pulled you back in.
- They're not really your friends, Buffy.
They're just tricks keeping you from getting healthy.
You have to do whatever it takes to convince yourself of that, Buffy.
Whatever it takes.
Oh, Buffy, I didn't see you.
I was just coming to check on you.
You feeling better? Did the antidote work? I'm still pretty dazed, but better.
No more cuckoo's nest? We still have the big bad tranked out in the basement In case it didn't work and we need more parts.
It'll be nice to see you all better.
Thanks.
I can make you some food, something big with energy, help you clear your noggin.
Come on.
Hello! I'm back! Clean and with the better smell now.
Friends? Romans? Anyone? Hey.
Hey there, sane girl.
So did Willow get that antidote to you all right? Yeah.
I'm better now.
Great.
So it's settled.
We're real, right? Let's finish off that demon and drag it out of the basement.
And tell me you're up for that.
I so don't wanna see Spike right now.
I mean, talk about losing touch.
Hate to say it, but I almost feel sorry for the guy.
Almost.
The things the poor guy was saying I get it, you know.
Been a part of the Buffy obsess Buffy Willow, what? Dawn? Don't you knock? I called for you.
Buffy, are you OK? Where are you going? I'm going over to Janice's, where they actually like having me around.
You're not going anywhere.
Why not? You want me gone anyway.
- What do you care? - I care.
You're going downstairs with the others.
It's the only way I can get healthy.
What are you talking about? Buffy, you look sick.
What are you doing? What's wrong with you? Stay away from me! Willow, help! Buffy, please! You can't hide, Dawn.
Talk to me.
You're hallucinating.
I know.
You're just a trap for my mind.
Buffy, please, listen to me.
That asylum and those people, they're not real! Buffy look at me.
I'm right here.
You're my sister.
I need you and love you.
Somewhere inside you must know that's real.
Sure it is! Cos what's more real? A sick girl in an institution Don't.
Please, listen to me.
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or some kind of supergirl chosen to fight demons and save the world? That's ridiculous.
- A girl who sleeps with a vampire she hates? Yeah, that makes sense! No! Buffy, stop! I'm real! Buffy, stop it.
I'll be good! I promise.
You're not thinking.
I'll It's OK, Buffy.
Don't stress yourself.
Honey, take your time.
Make it as easy on yourself as possible.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Buffy what are you doin'? Oh, my God.
Buffy, help me! I need my hands! Hello? Anybody home? Buffy? It's gonna be OK, sweetheart.
Whatever it is, it's not real, remember? Just keep concentrating.
I'm right here, sweetie.
Buffy, help me! Buffy, help! Willow? Eximete! Vis Zenobia! Solvere! No! Tara! - I don't know - Buffy, look at me.
- I don't know.
I don't know.
- I believe in you.
You're a survivor.
You can do this.
Xander.
No.
- Willow! - Buffy? Buffy! Buffy, fight it.
You're too good to give in.
You can beat this thing.
Be strong, baby, OK? I know you're afraid.
I know the world feels like a hard place sometimes, but you've got people who love you.
Your dad and l, we have all the faith in the world in you.
We'll always be with you.
You've got a world of strength in your heart.
I know you do.
You just have to find it again.
Believe in yourself.
You're right.
Thank you.
Goodbye.
Buffy.
I'm so sorry.
- Buffy? - We're OK.
It's all OK.
Buffy, sit down.
You'll fall over.
No.
I can't.
- Not until I have the antidote.
- OK.
We'll make more.
We'll take care of it.
Everything's gonna be OK, Buffy.
I'm sorry, there's no reaction at all.
I'm afraid we lost her.

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