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** On doing a spell together, Anya says to Willow "It did get a little bit sexy, didn't it?"

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** On Funnily enough, invoked by Anya--on doing a spell together, Anya she says to Willow "It did get a little bit sexy, didn't it?"
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Buffy kills a flesh-eating demon named Gnarl by poking his eyes out with her thumbs, a sight that Xander responds to with understandable and amusing disgust. (His exact words are "Eww, thumbs?") In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS7E18DirtyGirls Dirty Girls]]", psychotic preacher Caleb drives his thumb into Xander's left eye. Earlier in the same episode (overlapping with {{foreshadowing}}), when describing the critical targets on a potentially unknown enemy:
-->'''Xander''': Go for the eyes. Everything has eyes.
-->'''Xander''': I'm the guy who sees everything
-->'''Caleb''': So I hear you're the guy who sees everything. Let's fix that

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: Buffy kills a flesh-eating demon named Gnarl by poking his eyes out with her thumbs, a sight that Xander responds to with understandable and amusing disgust. (His exact words are "Eww, thumbs?") In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS7E18DirtyGirls Dirty Girls]]", psychotic preacher Caleb drives his thumb into Xander's left eye. Earlier in the same episode (overlapping with {{foreshadowing}}), when describing the critical targets on a potentially unknown enemy:
-->'''Xander''': Go for the eyes. Everything has eyes.
-->'''Xander''':
eyes.\\
'''Xander''':
I'm the guy who sees everything
-->'''Caleb''':
everything.\\
'''Caleb''':
So I hear you're the guy who sees everything. Let's fix that
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* HilariousInHindsight: The plot with Willow getting off a plane only to find nobody waiting for her turned out to be very similar to [[Recap/HowIMetYourMotherS4E13ThreeDaysOfSnow an episode]] of Creator/AlysonHannigan's later series ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', except without the supernatural angle (in ''Buffy'', her not meeting the gang turned out to be due to Willow's powers accidentally rendering her invisible to her friends, in ''HIMYM'', it was due to the episode's storylines taking place on separate days [[UnreliableNarrator with Ted neglecting to mention it until the very end]]). Had ''HIMYM'' aired before ''Buffy'', this episode might have been seen as a darker supernatural take on ''Three Days of Snow''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The plot with Willow getting off a plane only to find nobody waiting for her turned out to be very similar to [[Recap/HowIMetYourMotherS4E13ThreeDaysOfSnow an episode]] of Creator/AlysonHannigan's later series ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', except without the supernatural angle (in (on ''Buffy'', her not meeting the gang turned out to be due to Willow's powers accidentally rendering her invisible to her friends, in on ''HIMYM'', it was due to the episode's storylines taking place on separate days [[UnreliableNarrator with Ted neglecting to mention it until the very end]]). Had ''HIMYM'' aired before ''Buffy'', this episode might have been seen as a darker supernatural take on ''Three Days of Snow''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The plot with Willow getting off a plane only to find nobody waiting for her turned out to be very similar to [[Recap/HowIMetYourMotherS4E13ThreeDaysOfSnow an episode]] of Creator/AlysonHannigan's later series ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', except without the supernatural angle (in ''Buffy'', her not meeting the gang turned out to be due to Willow's powers accidentally rendering her invisible to her friends, in ''HIMYM'', it was due to the episode's storylines taking place on separate days [[UnreliableNarrator with Ted neglecting to mention it until the very end]]). Had ''HIMYM'' aired before ''Buffy'', this episode might have been seen as a darker supernatural take on ''Three Days of Snow''.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Dawn facing potentially permanent paralysis? Horrifying. Buffy discovering that she's poseable? Hilarious.

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** The episode ends with Buffy and Willow meditating together.

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** The episode ends with Buffy and Willow meditating together. In their pyjamas.
* NauseaFuel: The initial skinned corpse isn't that terrifying, but watching Gnarl strip Willow's skin off and eat it... EW EW EW. And then Buffy gouges the demon's eyes out with her thumbs.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Buffy kills a flesh-eating demon named Gnarl by poking his eyes out with her thumbs, a sight that Xander responds to with understandable and amusing disgust. (His exact words are "Eww, thumbs?") In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS7E18DirtyGirls Dirty Girls]]", psychotic preacher Caleb drives his thumb into Xander's left eye. Earlier in the same episode (overlapping with {{foreshadowing}}), when describing the critical targets on a potentially unknown enemy:
-->'''Xander''': Go for the eyes. Everything has eyes.
-->'''Xander''': I'm the guy who sees everything
-->'''Caleb''': So I hear you're the guy who sees everything. Let's fix that
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* LesYay:
** On doing a spell together, Anya says to Willow "It did get a little bit sexy, didn't it?"
** The episode ends with Buffy and Willow meditating together.
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