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** Willow accuses Tara of assuming that she's not serious about their relationship and sees it as a college-age experiment. The funny thing is in later interviews, Joss Whedon revealed that was ''exactly'' what he considered the Willow/Tara relationship to be initially and had no idea of the degree to which it would resonate with LGBT fans.
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* HilariousInHindsight: When Dawn and Buffy enter The Magic Box early in the episode, Xander is reading an ComicBook/XMen comic book. The issue, X-Men #109, is the last in that series before the death of ComicBook/{{Colossus}} - an event which later became pivotal to Creator/JossWhedon's run on ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''.
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** When Dawn and Buffy enter The Magic Box early in the episode, Xander is reading an ComicBook/XMen comic book. The issue, X-Men #109, is the last in that series before the death of ComicBook/{{Colossus}} - an event which later became pivotal to Creator/JossWhedon's run on''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''.''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''.
** Willow and Tara's fight has the former especially hurt and saying "I'm sorry I didn't establish my lesbo street cred" before they got together. This seems eerily prophetic of the years of fandom debates over Willow being gay or bisexual.
** When Dawn and Buffy enter The Magic Box early in the episode, Xander is reading an ComicBook/XMen comic book. The issue, X-Men #109, is the last in that series before the death of ComicBook/{{Colossus}} - an event which later became pivotal to Creator/JossWhedon's run on
** Willow and Tara's fight has the former especially hurt and saying "I'm sorry I didn't establish my lesbo street cred" before they got together. This seems eerily prophetic of the years of fandom debates over Willow being gay or bisexual.
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* LesYay: After Willow claims that she doesn't know if she could sleep without Tara, Anya tells Willow that she can sleep with her.
-->That sounded a lot less lesbian in my head.
-->That sounded a lot less lesbian in my head.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Glory truly crosses it when she {{mind rape}}s Tara into insanity.
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* HilariousInHindsight: When Dawn and Buffy enter The Magic Box early in the episode, Xander is reading an ComicBook/XMen comic book. The issue, X-Men #109, is the last in that series before the death of ComicBook/{{Colossus}} - an event which later became pivotal to Creator/JossWhedon's run on ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: When Dawn and Buffy enter The Magic Box early in the episode, Xander is reading an ComicBook/XMen comic book. The issue, X-Men #109, is the last in that series before the death of ComicBook/{{Colossus}} - an event which later became pivotal to Creator/JossWhedon's run on ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen''.
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* CryForTheDevil: The look on Glory's face when she describes what it's like to be insane--she's clearly speaking from experience.