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"Surprise" is Episode 13 in Season 2 of the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. See also List of Buffy (series) episodes.
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[edit] Summary
Buffy has a vivid dream (a very undead Drusilla dusts Angel) which she fears is prophetic. Willow remembers why she can't go on a date with Oz and invites him instead to the surprise party the Scoobies are planning for Buffy's 17th birthday. Elsewhere, Dru, strong as Buffy dreamed, arranges her own gala event, while Spike, confined to a wheelchair but quite undead as well, directs his gang to collect scattered pieces of the demon Judge to reassemble for her present. The Scoobies deduce the plot when Buffy and Jenny Calendar intercept one of the pieces. Following secret Gypsy orders to separate Angel from the Slayer, Jenny encourages Angel on his mission to prevent the dire consequences of reassembly—he must take the Judge's arm by cargo ship to "the remotest region possible." While Angel gives Buffy a Claddagh ring for her birthday during their tearful parting at the dock, Spike's vamps manage to steal the arm back, scrubbing the mission. Later at the library, Buffy has another informative dream, and takes Angel to investigate the factory where Spike and Dru have their lair. They narrowly escape the now fully assembled and activated Judge, then return to Angel's apartment exhausted and drenched. Still suffering from successive threats of losing one another, Angel and Buffy confess feelings each has been trying to suppress. They make love for the first time and fall asleep in each other's arms. Suddenly, in a flash of lightning and a crash of thunder, Angel bolts awake and runs out into the storm, calling Buffy's name in anguish.
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[edit] Arc significance
- This episode begins a tradition of Buffy birthdays gone awry, although Buffy does not celebrate her birthday on-screen in the final season.
- Several important plot-lines begin in this episode. Oz and Willow have their first date, commencing one of the longest relationships on the show. Angel is transformed into Angelus, becoming the Big Bad of season two. Spike and Dru are established as worthy adversaries, allowing for Spike's eventual return appearances in seasons three and four, and for his permanent membership as regular cast for seasons five, six and seven.
- Buffy's birthday gift from Angel, her claddagh ring, not only comes to signify her lost love for the rest of season two, but also plays an important part in the beginning of season three, first as a resonant antecedent to Scott Hope's impromptu gift, and then as a mystical focus for Angel's return from Acathla's hell dimension.
[edit] Continuity
- In the first dream, Willow says "L'hippo a piqué ton pantalon," which means, "The hippo stole your pants" in French, while speaking to the monkey. This refers back to her conversation with Oz near the end of "What's My Line, Part Two," in which, intentionally absurd, he wonders if the hippo animal cracker is jealous of the fact that the monkey is the only animal cracker with pants, as well as asserting that, "All monkeys are French." Buffy is not shown to have witnessed this conversation, which lends credence to her fear that this dream is prophetic, yielding real information about things outside her direct experience to date.
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- Denny's: Xander's fantasy harks back to Cordelia's repeated predictions that he himself is slated for a brilliant career as a pizza delivery boy.
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[edit] Air days
- Together with "Innocence," the show transitioned from Mondays to Tuesdays. This was the last episode to be played on a Monday—all subsequent episodes aired on Tuesday.
[edit] Translations
- French title: "Innocence (1/2)" ("Innocence")
- Italian title: "Sorpresa" ("Surprise")
- German title: "Der Fluch der Zigeuner" ("The Curse of the Gypsies")
- Japanese title: "誕生日の贈り物" ("Tanjōbi no Okurimono" - "Birthday Present")
- Spanish title: "Sorpresa" ("Surprise")
[edit] Timing
- Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time
(if known) |
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 1997 - Spring 1998
(non-canon = italic) |
| Sunnydale, fall 1997 |
B2.01 When She Was Bad |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Tales of the Slayers: Broken Bottle of Djinn, 1997 |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.02 Some Assembly Required |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Tales of the Vampires: The Problem with Vampires |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy graphic novel: Spike & Dru: The Queen of Hearts |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.03 School Hard |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.04 Inca Mummy Girl |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.05 Reptile Boy |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy graphic novel: Dust Waltz |
| Sunnydale, October 1997 |
B2.06 Halloween |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.07 Lie to Me |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: Keep Me In Mind |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: The Suicide King |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: Colony |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: Night Terrors |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.08 The Dark Age |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.09 What's My Line, Part One |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.10 What's My Line, Part Two |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: After Image |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
Buffy book: Carnival of Souls |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.11 Ted |
| Sunnydale, 1997 |
B2.12 Bad Eggs |
| Boston, December 1997 - June 1998 |
Buffy book: Go Ask Malice: A Slayer's Diary |
| Sunnydale, 1997/8 |
Buffy book: Blooded |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.13 Surprise |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.14 Innocence |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.15 Phases |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.16 Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.17 Passion |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
Buffy graphic novel: Ring of Fire |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.18 Killed by Death |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.19 I Only Have Eyes for You |
| Sunnydale, 1998 |
B2.20 Go Fish |
| Sunnydale, spring 1998 |
B2.21 Becoming, Part One |
| Sunnydale, spring 1998 |
B2.22 Becoming, Part Two |
| Sunnydale, spring 1998 |
Buffy graphic novel: Spike & Dru: Paint the Town Red |
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