ast season, Buffy (Gellar) and Scoobies took on their greatest challenge
yet when they went up against not just another demon, but a god. In the
ultimate cliffhanger, Buffy made the decision to sacrifice her own life to
save her sister, Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg), and the entire world.
***SPOILER ALERT***
As the sixth-season, two-hour premiere "Bargaining" begins, the gang takes
on a couple of vampires in a graveyard. The vamps give them a tough time,
maybe more than they can handle. That is, until Buffy arrives. However, Buffy's
fighting style isn't quite what it used to be, and she can't take them out
alone. Of course, Buffy is not really Buffy, she's the Buffy Bot. Willow promises
everyone she'll fix the Buffy Bot's programming.
When Buffy died three months earlier, the Scoobies buried her in the woods
to keep anyone or anything from finding out Sunnydale was Slayerless. Willow
and Tara have taken over Dawn's parental needs, while the Buffy Bot has managed to
help keep up the illusion. But now the Bot faces a challenge tougher than
vampiresParent-Teacher Day.
Since Buffy died, nothing seems to be quite right for the Scoobies. Giles
has told everyone he's leaving Sunnydale, only he can't quite seem to go. Anya
is having issues with both Xander's decision to keep their marriage plans
private until more time has passed, and with Giles, who is a little too good at
not leaving for her taste, especially considering she's going to be in charge
of The Magic Box when he finally does go. And Spike is as sullen as he is
fiercely protective of Dawn. However, what's really bothering the Scoobies is
that everyone is still dealing with Buffy's death and the incredible
challenges that it brings for them in every way.
But there is a plan. Willow isn't ready to accept that Buffy is gone. Buffy
didn't not die a natural death. Mystical energy killed her, and Willow worries
for her very soul. The Scoobies have agreed to help Willow with a very
dangerous spell that might just bring the Slayer back to them. But time is
running out. When a lowlife vampire discovers the Buffy Bot is a robot, it's open
season on Sunnydale.
A classic series comes of age
There will come a time, years from now, when people elevate Buffy the
Vampire Slayer to the status of a classic. It won't just be thought of as
one of the best fantasy shows ever, it will be considered one of the best
series of all time, regardless of genre.
It was surprising when word first went out that Buffy might move
from The WB. Then UPN outbid The WB and everyone else to capture the prize.
The network wasted no time in wooing the cast with gifts and wooing fans by
placing the series in its regular Tuesday night timeslot. Of course,
Angel was gone as a companion show, and according to creator Joss
Whedon, the crossovers are history.
The good news for fans is that, judging by the series premiere,
"Bargaining," Buffy is better than ever. The cast is in fine form, with
every character getting a moment to shine by showing grief. The moments
are subtle and tragic, and as with so much of the show's writing, they have a truth
about them. But that's not the only thing that makes this series great.
Buffy is funny, exciting and very powerful when all is said and
done.
Whedon and his team took on the ultimate challenge of killing off their main character,
which left them in the position of having to figure out a way to bring her
back. Whedon promised that it wasn't all just a bad dream, and that Buffy is
rotting in her grave. Well, Whedon is a man of his word, and "Bargaining"
offers the perfect solution to his dilemma. The way Buffy is brought back will
not be a tremendous surprise. What is surprising however is that it's done so
well.
Better yet, it's only the beginning. The only true complaint to offer
regarding "Bargaining" is that the episode is not complete. There will be more
story to come, quite likely affecting the entire season. Judging from what
Whedon has done in the past, fans know they can trust him and that everything
in the Buffy universe has a cost. And undoubtedly the price of bringing
the Slayer back to life will not be cheap.