It marks a turning point for Xander. By the end, he gains a quiet confidence, knowing he saved the school without needing external validation or praise.
A reference to Zeppo Marx , the "unfunny" or "superfluous" member of the Marx Brothers. The Plot Summary [S3E13] The Zeppo
Meeting Jack O'Toole, a delinquent who turns out to be leading a group of zombies. It marks a turning point for Xander
The episode parodies the show's own melodrama. In the background of Xander’s antics, the "main" plot (the apocalypse) is treated with over-the-top, cheesy seriousness, including dramatic orchestral music and slow-motion scenes between Buffy and Angel. The Plot Summary Meeting Jack O'Toole, a delinquent
A surprising and pivotal sexual encounter with the Slayer, Faith .
is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer . It is widely considered one of the show's most unique and beloved "experimental" episodes because it shifts the focus away from the main hero to the group's "ordinary" guy, Xander Harris . Quick Facts Original Air Date: January 26, 1999. Writer: Dan Vebber. Director: James Whitmore, Jr.