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  1. Jan 7, 2003 · Showtime: Directed by Michael Grossman. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield Ford, Michelle Trachtenberg. Buffy has to keep the ever increasing number of potential Slayers from panicking while Giles and Anya seek answers from the Beljoxa's Eye.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Michael Grossman
    • 2003-01-07
  2. Plot. A young woman gets off a bus at a bus station at night and heads to a payphone to find the number for Buffy Summers. Before she can find the number, she is cornered by some of the Bringers, but before they can attack, Buffy arrives and rescues the young Potential Slayer.

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    HERE ENDETH THE LESSON — More potential slayers arrive in Sunnydale and Buffy's house is overrun with visitors. Meanwhile, the Ubervamp becomes more of a worry for Buffy as he is still guarding the caves where Spike is kept captive, and it becomes apparent the Ubervamp will be coming after the young slayer-wannabes at the bidding of the First Evil....

    A young woman gets off a bus at a bus station at night and heads to a payphone to find the number for Buffy Summers. Before she can find the number, one of the Bringers appears behind her with a knife. She backs away to escape the cloaked figure and others like him until she hits a wall, but before the Bringers can attack, Buffy arrives and rescues...

    Xander is shown sleeping on the couch at Buffy's house, completing the Scooby Gang's migration to Buffy's house. In fact, he refers to Buffy's house as "our house," even though he still has his apa...
    Buffy's line, "Here endeth the lesson," has been said three times in all throughout the series: firstly in "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date" by the Master and secondly in "Fool for Love" by Spike.
    The fact that Buffy might have brought back something evil from the grave with her was first introduced in "After Life," when she had to fight a demon created in thaumogenesis from the resurrection...
    Anya states that the First is able to attack the Slayer line because of the spell she, Willow, Tara, and Xander did to resurrect Buffy in "Bargaining, Part One." This apparently differs from her "n...

    Individuals

    1. Althenea (Only mentioned) 2. Annabelle (Only mentioned) 3. Beljoxa's Eye 4. Chloe 5. Eve 6. First Evil 7. Rupert Giles 8. Alexander Harris 9. Anya Jenkins 10. Kennedy 11. Jonathan Levinson (Only mentioned) 12. Faith Lehane (Only mentioned) 13. Tara Maclay (Only mentioned) 14. Minerva (Only mentioned) 15. Molly 16. Rona 17. Willow Rosenberg 18. Spike 19. Buffy Summers 20. Dawn Summers 21. Torg 22. Violet 23. Andrew Wells 24. First Turok-Han 25. Eve's Watcher (Only mentioned) 26. Violet's Wa...

    Organizations and titles

    1. Devon coven (Only mentioned) 2. Harbingers of Death 3. Key 4. Potential Slayer 5. Scooby Gang 6. Slayer 7. Watcher 8. Watchers Council (Only mentioned) 9. Witch

    Species

    1. Demon 2. Higher being (Only mentioned) 3. Human 4. Turok-Han 5. Vampire

    Two of the Harbingers of Death, killed by Buffy with a dagger.
    One of the Harbingers of Death, snapped by Buffy.
    Eve, killed by the Harbingers of Death.
    One of the Harbinger of Death, killed by Xander with an axe.

    Broadcast

    1. "Showtime" had an audience of 2.6 million households upon its original airing.

    Deleted scenes

    1. This line of the First (as Eve) was cut due to length: 1.1. The First/Eve:"And Chloe, honey... You don't have to worry about getting called to be the Slayer before you're ready. You'll be dead before that happens. All o' you."

    Pop culture references

    1. Buffy and Andrew make a reference to the gladiatorial arena called Thunderdome in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. 2. After Dawn says she's allowed to kill Andrew if he doesn't behave, Andrew says: "License to kill, huh? Pretty cool. You know, Timothy Dalton never got his props 'cause he came in at the end of an old regime, but he had it goin' on. He went rogue with the Broccolis. They were just treading water, stylistically." He's making a complex reference to the James Bond film...

  3. Summaries. Buffy has to keep the ever increasing number of potential Slayers from panicking while Giles and Anya seek answers from the Beljoxa's Eye. Buffy teaches the Potential Slayers a valuable lesson as she faces a final fight with the Uber-vampire.

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  7. "Showtime" is the eleventh episode of the seventh and final season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on January 7, 2003 on UPN.