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It marks a turning point for Xander. By the end, he gains a quiet confidence, knowing he saved the school without needing external validation or praise.
While Buffy and the rest of the "Scooby Gang" are embroiled in a world-ending apocalypse involving the and a demon called the Sisterhood of Jhe, Xander is told by Cordelia that he is the "Zeppo" of the group—the one who doesn't contribute and is just there for comedic relief.
A surprising and pivotal sexual encounter with the Slayer, Faith .
The episode parodies the show's own melodrama. In the background of Xander’s antics, the "main" plot (the apocalypse) is treated with over-the-top, cheesy seriousness, including dramatic orchestral music and slow-motion scenes between Buffy and Angel.
It marks a turning point for Xander. By the end, he gains a quiet confidence, knowing he saved the school without needing external validation or praise.
While Buffy and the rest of the "Scooby Gang" are embroiled in a world-ending apocalypse involving the and a demon called the Sisterhood of Jhe, Xander is told by Cordelia that he is the "Zeppo" of the group—the one who doesn't contribute and is just there for comedic relief.
A surprising and pivotal sexual encounter with the Slayer, Faith .
The episode parodies the show's own melodrama. In the background of Xander’s antics, the "main" plot (the apocalypse) is treated with over-the-top, cheesy seriousness, including dramatic orchestral music and slow-motion scenes between Buffy and Angel.