Potential (Buffy episode)

Potential (Buffy episode)

Infobox Television episode
Title=Potential


Series=Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Season=7
Episode=12
Airdate=January 21 2003
Production=7ABB12
Writer=Rebecca Rand Kirshner
Director=James A. Contner
Guests=Tom Lenk
(Andrew)
Iyari Limon
(Kennedy)
Clara Bryant
(Molly)
Indigo
(Rona)
Sarah Hagan
(Amanda)
Episode list=List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes
Prev=Showtime
Next=The Killer in Me

"Potential" is the twelfth episode of season 7 of the television show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".

Plot synopsis

ummary

Willow learns from her contacts that there is another Slayer-to-be in Sunnydale, the next Potential. She casts a reveal spell that makes all the Scoobies (save Buffy, who is not home) think this new Slayer is Dawn.

After Dawn sneaks out of the house and takes a walk to clear her head, she meets her friend Amanda, who tells her that all sorts of strange things have been happenning to her at Sunnydale High, like facing a vampire and so on. Dawn believes her and she and Amanda head to the school to investigate; after running into the vampire and encountering several Bringers, Dawn discovers that Amanda is the real next Potential and not her. As the Bringers move to kill Amanda, Dawn blasts The First's disciples with flame from a Bunsen burner gas valve, enabling her and Amanda to escape before telling her friend that she, not Dawn, is the special one; while Amanda battles and dusts the vampire she first encountered, Buffy, Spike and Xander arrive in time to defeat the Bringers.

Expanded overview

Two Potential Slayers, Rona and Vi, walk alone in the cemetery until Spike knocks Rona out of the way, grabs Vi and leans in for the kill. Buffy and the other Slayers watch and learn from this example and Buffy lectures the girls on how to deal with vampire attacks. Buffy has Spike attack her to continue, but she easily gets the upper hand and pins Spike to the ground, reawakening some of his wounds and his feelings for her. In the Summers basement, the Potentials argue about petty things until Buffy gets their attention focused again with a strict reminder about the seriousness of death. They believe the First is taking a brief break from them, but it will come back stronger and better than before. While Dawn watches silently from the stairs, Buffy tries to give the girls another pep talk.

At work, Buffy talks with Xander on the phone until a student, Amanda, comes in for counseling. The girl asks about liking a boy who picks on her and seeks Buffy's advice, but Buffy gets a bit distracted with her own similar situation with Spike and rambles about how she's not going to let that problem happen again. Buffy returns home to bickering amongst the Potential Slayers and news from Willow that another Potential Slayer has been found, already in Sunnydale. The Potentials examine weapons and Dawn tries to fit into the groups conversation, but it's a struggle. Spike arrives and then leaves with Buffy and the other girls for some training. Andrew pouts because he's not invited and although silent, Dawn feels left out as well.

Willow prepares the ingredients for a spell that will locate the Potential Slayer and surround her with a glowing aura. The spell is performed at the fireplace, but at first it doesn't succeed, just creates a horrible smell. Dawn tries to open a door to air out the room, but the light follows her, knocking her into the door and surrounding her. Dawn starts to freak out at the news that she's the latest Potential Slayer. She's worried that her becoming a slayer would mean her sister would have to die first. Dawn doesn't want to tell Buffy what's going on and goes upstairs to think alone while the rest of the gang debate the pros and cons of the situation and telling Buffy. Dawn overhears the conversation and feeling the weight of their concerns and her potential fate of death, she sneaks out the window.

Buffy and Spike take the girls to a demon bar to explain the art of getting information out of the demonic patrons there. They run into Clem and after a brief happy exchange with him, Buffy secretly asks him to scare the overly confident Potentials. His face expands into a mass of snakelike limbs and such, making the girls scream and Spike laugh. While walking alone outside, Dawn runs into Amanda who has a scratch on her head and claims to have been attacked by a vampire. The girl explains that she managed to get away and lock the vampire in one of the classrooms. Having heard rumors about Buffy, Amanda was going to ask for her help, but Dawn volunteers to take care of the problem.

Dawn and Amanda break back into the school, but when they reach the classroom, they find the door unlocked and don't see the vampire hiding wedged against the ceiling. The vampire falls as the girls try to leave and it chases them out into the halls until they reach locked doors. Trapped, Dawn turns to a fire extinguisher and when she can't get it to work, she knocks the vampire around with it instead then bolts with Amanda. Buffy and Spike show the girls a crypt and teach them about the living quarters of vampires. While investigating the area, the girls find a dead body, but Buffy shows them that it's a vampire.

At the school, Dawn and Amanda hide in a classroom and push a set of drawers against the door while Dawn prepares for a plan of escape. Buffy tosses the vampire around while lecturing the girls about successful fighting and keeping a straight head during battle. Meanwhile, Dawn puts Buffy's lessons to use and acts resourcefully until the vampire pins her to the ground and goes in for the bite. The Bringers then suddenly break in through the windows and grab Amanda instead of Dawn. After beating up the vampire a bit, Buffy drops her stake and along with Spike, she leaves the girls trapped alone with the vampire. Back at the house, Willow, Xander and Anya find that Dawn has bolted and Willow rushes to do a spell to find her before it's too late.

Dawn uses the room's chemistry supplies to set the Bringers on fire and escape with Amanda. She realizes that Amanda is the true Potential Slayer and willingly hands over the right and her weapon to Amanda. The frightened teen has a hard time grasping these strange realities Dawn explains, but she doesn't have much time to think about it. Xander arrives at the school with Buffy and Spike as the Bringers attack full force. Amanda keeps the Bringers at bay and stakes the vampire that attacked her earlier while Buffy and Spike finish off the Bringers. As Amanda rambles to Buffy about the strangeness she's dealing with, Dawn reveals that Amanda was standing outside the front door when she was hit by the aura cloud from Willow's spell.

Amanda and the other Potential Slayers talk and bond about their successes with fighting the forces of darkness while Dawn secretly watches from the other room. Buffy checks in with Dawn, but she doesn't pick up on Dawn's real problem. While Buffy takes the other girls down to the basement for training, Xander catches on to Dawn's disappointment about not being a Potential. Xander confides in her how hard it is for him to be the unpowerful member of the gang and he relates to Dawn's pain. He reminds her that she doesn't need to be special with powers, she's "extraordinary" just the way she is. In return, Dawn suggests that he does have a power, his ability to notice what's really going on with the people he loves, despite the barriers.

Acting

tarring

*Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers
*Nicholas Brendon as Xander Harris
*Emma Caulfield as Anya Jenkins
*Michelle Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers
*James Marsters as Spike
*Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg

Guest starring

*Tom Lenk as Andrew Wells
*Iyari Limon as Kennedy
*Clara Bryant as Molly
*Indigo as Rona

Co-starring

*James Charles Leary as Clem (as James C. Leary)
*Sarah Hagan as Amanda
*Felicia Day as Vi
*Derek Anthony as Imposing Demon

Production details

Music

*Silverbullit - "I Love You"

Translations

*Italian title: On TV "Addestramento" ("Training") or, on DVD, "Aspirante" ("Aspirant")
*German title: "Die Anwärterin" ("Potential (fem.)")
*French title: "La relève" ("The Next Generation")
* Spanish title: "Las Candidatas" ("The Candidates")

Quotes and trivia

*The role of Amanda (who first appeared in "Help") was originally intended as a one-episode part, but was brought back as a recurring character (beginning with this episode) due to Sarah Hagan's connection to episode writer Rebecca Rand Kirshner, who wrote for Hagan's previous series "Freaks and Geeks".
*Clem's face gag that terrifies the Potential Slayers is essentially a CGI version of the one in "Beetlejuice".

*The twelfth episode of the season is generally the episode in which Buffy has her birthday. Apart from the first season, which was a mid-season replacement and probably began just after Buffy's sixteenth birthday, this is the only season where Buffy's birthday is not only un-celebrated but also unacknowledged. Actually, in the birthday episode of previous season, "Older and Far Away", Spike did suggest Buffy should not celebrate her birthday anymore.

*Andrew makes some references to Dragonball Z and Goku when trying to express his desired role in the group, and also asks Dawn if she wants to "play Dragonball Z".

Continuity

Arc significance

* This episode marks the beginning of the Potentials' formal training under Buffy and Spike.

* This episode also marks the first time that Andrew sits in on a Scooby meeting, the first step in his integration into the Scooby Gang.

Timing

*Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:

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