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Sex & Nudity
Violence & Gore
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- A vampire is knocked out by a man. He is seen with a stab wound and bleeding black blood from his eyes and mouth.
- A teenage girl kicks her older sister in the shin. Played for laughs.
- A group of young women slice the hands in order for a seal to open using their blood. Small amounts of blood seen.
- A group of young women fight against an army of vampire creatures underground.
- A young woman is suddenly stabbed in the stomach. She falls to the ground.
- A man is stabbed by a vampire creature.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The episode is action-packed throughout. There is lots of violence, fighting and deaths of main/recurring characters. The vampire creatures could be frightening to young viewers.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- A man is killed by a young woman after she slices him in half with a scythe. No blood or gore is seen.
- A vampire is consumed by blue light and blasts a hole up into the sky. He holds a young woman's hand before bursting into flames.
- A young woman's dead body is seen briefly before the high school collapses.
- An entire town begins collapsing in on itself as a group of survivors escape on a school bus.
- A fan favorite character is sliced from her shoulder to her hip but it's a blink and you'll miss it moment, (edited out in some broadcasts of the show) however you later see her body with blood coming out of her mouth lying dead.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- A group of survivors escape a collapsing town on a school bus. One young woman is seen running after the bus as buildings collapse beneath her. Very intense.
- At the end of the episode, Spike saves the gang by producing a laser of pure light. He then bursts into flames while Buffy is holding his hand. He ends up dying but saves the gang. Another previous scene, Anya is sliced by a blade from shoulder to hip. She dies from blood loss and damage to internal organs. Both of these scenes can be extremely intense and sad to viewers.