Bargaining (Part 1)    Buffy's gone and the Scooby gang has to cope.  The Buffybot is now doing patrol in place of the real Buffy.  A vampire biker gang soon finds out about the bot and they plan to make Sunnydale a wasteland.  Marti Noxon wrote Part 1.  David Grossman directed.

Bargaining (Part 2)
Buffy's friends try to cope with Buffy's death and are left to defend Sunnydale without her. Meanwhile a gang of marauding demons threaten to jeopardize their plan to bring the slayer back from the dead. To complicate matters, Giles contemplates leaving Sunnydale to come to terms with the loss, on the special two-hour season premiere of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" . David Fury wrote Part 2. David Grossman directed.

After Life
Buffy has been resurrected from the grave and although she's a bit shaken from her return trip from a hell dimension, everything would appear to be falling back into place. Or is it? After re-associating Buffy (who we find out has been dead for one-hundred and forty-seven days) with her once familiar surroundings and friends, strange things begin happening. Did the gang bring back a tortured and evil Buffy from the grave? Or, did something else come with her? Why is Spike suddenly returning to his romantic days? Our two favorite  mega-witches, Willow and Tara, start hitting the books to find out why several demonic possessions are taking place within the click. What they find out is almost as shocking as Buffy's death and resurrection. David Solomon directed the episode written by Jane Espenson.

Flooded 
Buffy's readjustment to the land of the living is not going so hot. Her basement is flooded, she's bankrupt and - oh yes - the M'Fashnik Demon (Todd Stashwick) is hell-bent on killing her. Also: Giles returns; a trio of slackers plots the takeover of Sunnydale. Jonathan: Danny Strong. Warren: Adam Busch. Andrew: Tom Lenk.  Savitsky: Michael Merton. Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson wrote the episode directed by Doug Petrie.

Life Serial 
Jonathan, Warren and Andrew test Buffy's abilities---and patience---with a secret campaign of harassment. The Slayer struggles to readjust to life in Sunnydale by attending classes with Willow and working with Xander. Jonathan: Danny Strong. Warren: Adam Busch. Andrew: Tom Lenk. Tony: Paul Gutrecht. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Nick Marck directed the episode written by David Fury and Jane Espenson.

All the Way 
It's Halloween in Sunnydale and as usual stuff doesn't go right.  Dawn gets herself caught up with the wrong guy.  Don't even mention a creepy old man who used to be a toy maker. Steven S. DeKnight wrote the episode directed by David Solomon.

Once More, With Feeling 
Series creator Joss Whedon wrote, directed and composed the music for this episode in which a mysterious force forces the Scooby Gang to burst into song. An absolute marvel at the hands of Joss Whedon.  The long awaited Buffy musical.  When someone summons a demon that makes everyone sing and dance everyone thinks it's fun.  But when people start burning up from the inside they know something's amiss.

Tabula Rasa 
Willow performs a spell that goes wrong.  The awry spell causes the Scooby Gang to all have amnesia.  With their former memories gone they must find out things about demons, themselves, and others.  David Grossman directed the episode written by Rebecca Rand Kirschner.

Smashed   
Buffy's rejection of his amorous advances gives Spike (James Marsters) a headache that renews his primal impulses; Willow reverts a former classmate to her old self; Jonathan, Warren and Andrew pull a heist with the help of supercool new weapon. Turi Meyer directed the episode written by Drew Z. Greenberg.

Wrecked   
Buffy's tryst with Spike leaves the Slayer shaken to the core; Willow falls victim to a warlock (Jeff Kober) who stimulates her craving for magic. David Solomon directed the episode written by Marti Noxon.

Gone   
The Nerd Herd (Johnathan, Warren, and Andrew) steals a diamond for their invisibility gun-ray-thing.  When Bufy's molecular make-up starts to gradually disappear they must make Buffy visible again and catch the Nerd Herd. David Fury wrote and directed the episode.

Doublemeat Palace
Buffy starts a new job at the Doublemeat Palace to solve her money problems.  She thinks it's just a normal fast food job but when employees start disappearing she realizes not matter what she does she can never have anything normal.  Anya's old friend Halfrek  visits  and questions whether Anya if Xander is the right man for her.  Also Willow continues to try to o stay away from magic. Nick Marck directed the episode written by Jane Espenson.

Dead Things   
Spike attacks Buffy---despite the chip in his head that is supposed to defuse his violence. Then, the Slayer's framed for murder by nerdy nemeses Andrew, Warren and Jonathan. James A. Contner directed the episode written by Steven S. DeKnight.

Older and Far Away 
Dawn is feeling ignored and decides to make an accidental wish.  It's Buffy's birthday party at the Summer's house and Dawn's wish causes them to be trapped in the house.Michael Gershman directed the episode written by Drew Z. Greenberg.

As You Were 
Riley comes back to town and crushes Buffy's heart.  She seeks comfort in Spike because Riley is married.  When Riley finds Buffy and Spike together he's disappointed in her.Meanwhile, Anya and Xander struggle to finalize their wedding arrangements. Sam: Ivana Milicevic. Doug Petrie wrote and directed the episode.

Hell's Bells 
Xander and Anya's wedding is finally here!  The only problem is-the groom is missing!  Thanks to Mr. Evil Demon, who shows Xander his future, Xander gets cold feet and makes them warm by leaving the wedding. David Solomon directed the episode written by Rebecca Rand Kirshner.

Normal Again 
Buffy is caught between to realities and must find out which one is real.  One is in a mental hospital with her mother and father still together and the other one the current Sunnydale we've seen for the last six years.  This episode makes you think a whole lot about deciding if the possibility of the other dimension being the real thingRick Rosenthal directed the episode written by Diego Gutierrez.

Entropy 
Still smarting from being jilted at the altar by Xander, Anya (Emma Caulfield) seeks advice from Halfrek (Kali Rocha); Buffy tries to bond with Dawn while avoiding Spike; Andrew, Jonathan and Warren experiment with a talisman; Willow asks Tara out for coffee. James A. Contner directed the episode written by Drew Z. Greenberg.

Seeing Red 
Tara and Willow are reunited but their reunion is bittersweet when Warren decides to do something not so nice.  Buffy and Xander work at their conflicts also and again, stupid Warren.  Spike also does a very bad thing and leaves Sunnydale for a little while. Michael Gershman directed the episode written by Steven DeKnight.

Villains   
Buffy tries to recover from an assassination attempt; Jonathan and Andrew share a jail cell; Warren seeks allies at a demon bar; Anya is confronted by a distraught Willow. David Solomon directed the episode written by Marti Noxon.

Two to Go   
In the first of a two-part sixth-season finale, Buffy, Anya and Xander race to the Sunnydale police station to try to save Jonathan and Andrew from a sorceress; Dawn persuades Clem to take her to Rack (Jeff Kober); Spike's stamina and courage are put to the test by a mysterious demon. Bill Norton directed the episode written by Doug Petrie.

Grave   
Willow is on a revenge-filled killing frenzy and tries to track down what is left of the Trio.  Giles come back and with the help of the others (especially Xander) brings Willow back to her old self.  James A. Contner directed the episode written by David Fury.
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