Faith, Hope, And Trick
Faith, Hope, and Trick
A limo pulls into the drive-thru at Sunnydale's Happy Burger restaurant.
Inside the limo are not your ordinary customers, but rather vampires in
search of the Slayer. One of them has cloven hooves in place of hands. On
the way to their new hideout, one the vamps, Mr. Trick, picks up a diet
soda... and the drive-thru employee himself. Later that night, Buffy dreams
that she is dancing with Angel in the Bronze. During their dance, Buffy's
claddagh ring slips off her finger and falls to the floor. Angel picks it up
and clutches it in his hand, so tightly that blood starts to pour from his
fist. As Buffy watches in horror, more blood seeps from Angel's chest in the
exact same spot that she drive the sword through months ago.
The next morning, Principal Snyder finally re-admits Buffy into Sunnydale
High, due to orders from the school board itself. Buffy needs to follow a
few conditions, one of which being her ability to pass make-up exams for all
the classes she missed last school year. A student again, Buffy visits the
library with Willow, where they find a variety of spell ingredients on the
counter. Giles tells Buffy that he needs to perform a binding spell on
Acathla to make sure the demon remains dormant. In order for the spell to
work, Giles needs to know the exact details of how Buffy defeated Acathla
and Angel. Buffy lays out the basics, leaving out the part where Angel's
soul was restored. Later that night at the Bronze, Buffy turns down a dance
offer from Scott Hope, a fellow student who's had his eyes on Buffy for a
while. Cordelia points out an interesting couple on the dance floor. As
Buffy watches them dance, she begins to suspect that the guy may be a
vampire on the prowl. As they head out of the Bronze, Buffy and her friends
follow them out. Sure enough, the guy is a vampire. What does take the group
by surprise is the girl's handling of the situation. Instead of screaming
and trying to run for her life, the girl proceeds to beat the crap out of
the vampire, stopping momentarily to greet Buffy by name and introduce
herself as Faith. This new Slayer then takes the stake out of Buffy's hand
and finishes off the vamp before heading back inside. While the group
listens to Faith's wild stories, Cordelia finally puts the pieces together
and realizes that Faith was called forth in response to Kendra's death.
Faith is unlike Buffy, but she's different than Kendra also. Kendra was
always uptight and on the defensive, while Faith is much looser and a little
wild. During their conversation, Faith informs Buffy that her Watcher is
currently at an annual retreat. Unaware of this Watchers' retreat, Buffy
takes Faith to the library to meet Giles, who apparently has never been
invited to any of the retreats. Buffy invites Faith to
dinner at her place. While Buffy takes one of her make-up exams, Xander and
Willow give Faith a tour of their school, pointing out all the hot spots
where they brushed with death. Elsewhere, in an abandoned building, Mr.
Trick explains to Kakistos how they could stay in Sunnydale and still
operate around the globe, thanks to the internet. Kakistos has no interest
in these matters. His only goal is to kill Faith, who caused the huge scar
running over his right eye.
At the Summers home, Joyce is as impressed with Faith as the rest of Buffy's
friends are, if not more so. Buffy excuses herself from the dining table to
talk with her mom in the kitchen. Joyce suggests to Buffy that Faith could
take over her duties as the Slayer, but Buffy reminds her that it's her job
until she dies. Joyce is not happy to hear this, but she's slowly learning
to accept it. After dinner, Buffy and Faith patrol for vampires. During
their patrol, they get into an argument over Buffy's attitude towards Faith
and the apparent fact that she's holding something in. Suddenly, several
vampires attack the two Slayers. During the fight, Faith loses control on
one vampire and repeatedly pummels it without even thinking of finishing the
job with a stake. This leaves Buffy at the mercy of the other two vampires,
who have her pinned to the ground. As one of them moves in for the kill, he
mentions a name: Kakistos. Buffy succeeds in breaking their hold and killing
one of them, while the other gets away. She then pulls Faith off of the
brutally beaten vampire and dusts it with her stake. It seems Buffy isn't
the only one with personal problems.
Buffy tells Giles about Faith's actions the next morning at school. She also
tells Giles what the vampire said to her, and Giles immediately recognizes
the name Kakistos. It's Greek for "the worst of the worst". Kakistos is a
vampire who is so old that his hands have turned into cloven hooves. While
Giles gets on the phone to contact Faith's Watcher at the retreat, Buffy
runs into Scott in the hallway. He makes one last stab at trying to get
Buffy out on a date. Charmed by his efforts, Buffy finally accepts. Scott
then hands Buffy a box, saying it's a gift to represent their friendship.
Buffy opens it and finds a claddagh ring inside, exactly like the one Angel
gave to her that night on the docks. Overcome with emotion, Buffy drops the
ring. As it hits the floor in the exact same fashion that it did in her
dream, Buffy backs out of her date with Scott. Giles arrives and tries to
help her, but Buffy insists she's okay. Giles then reveals that Faith's
Watcher is not at the retreat -- Faith's Watcher is dead.
Buffy tracks down Faith to a sleazy motel. Buffy informs her that Kakistos
is in town, which causes a look of fear and dread to wash over Faith's face.
She immediately starts packing and starts to head out. Buffy stops her by
mentioning her Watcher, who was killed by Kakistos. They hear a knock on the
door, and Faith opens it. They are greeted by Kakistos, Mr. Trick, and a few
of their cohort vampires. Buffy shuts the door and escapes out the back with
Faith. The vampires chase them into a building. Seemingly safe for now,
Faith explains that she witnessed Kakistos murdering her Watcher. Just then,
Faith notices a couple of dead bodies on the floor. Buffy realizes that they
didn't escape the vampires, but were instead driven into the building on
purpose. As the vampires start to converge on them, Buffy and Faith run into
the middle of the floor. Buffy takes on several vampires while Faith goes
one-on-one with Kakistos. Paralyzed with fear, Faith can't fight back while
Kakistos grabs her by the neck and repeatedly strikes her in the face. Buffy
runs over to help, while Mr. Trick and a female vampire decide to abandon
their master and head out into town on their own. Kakistos' body is so
strong that Buffy's stake has no effect on him. Faith takes a cue from
Kakistos' mockery and picks up a huge pointed beam. Before Kakistos can
realize what she's doing, Faith drives it straight through his heart,
causing Kakistos to crumble into dust.
The next day, the Watcher's council approves Giles' request to watch over
both Buffy and Faith until a new Watcher can be assigned to her. Unable to
keep her secret any longer, Buffy tells Giles and Willow the whole truth
about what happened that night in the mansion. She explains that Willow's
attempt at the restoration spell worked, and Angel was cured before Buffy
drove the sword through him and sent him to Hell. After she heads out, Giles
tells Willow that there never was a binding spell to perform on Acathla. He
made the whole thing up so that Buffy would finally vent out whatever's been
eating at her from the inside all this time. In the hallway, Buffy finds
Scott and revives their plans for their weekend date.
Later that night, Buffy revisits the mansion where Angel, Spike, and Dru
once stayed. Back at the scene where Buffy kissed Angel for the last time,
she places the claddagh ring on the floor and bids her final farewell to
Angel. After she leaves, the floor of the mansion begins to rumble. A bright
light appears in the air, and the naked body of a man falls out from it and
onto the floor. He lies there, afraid and shivering. It's Angel, who has
returned from Hell... somehow.