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* [[Call Back]]: Buffy's dream has Willow saying about her monkey in French "The hippo stole his pants" referring to the animal crackers conversation she had with Oz in "What's My Line", plus Willow trying to teach Buffy French in "School Hard". The fact that Buffy doesn't know about the Oz/Willow talk is a sign it isn't just an ordinary dream.
* [[Call Back]]: Buffy's dream has Willow saying about her monkey in French "The hippo stole his pants" referring to the animal crackers conversation she had with Oz in "What's My Line", plus Willow trying to teach Buffy French in "School Hard". The fact that Buffy doesn't know about the Oz/Willow talk is a sign it isn't just an ordinary dream.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Apparently averted, but it turns out to be a [[Dream Within a Dream]] and Buffy catapults awake after seeing Drusilla kill Angel.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Apparently averted, but it turns out to be a [[Dream Within a Dream]] and Buffy catapults awake after seeing Drusilla kill Angel.
* [[Caught in The Rain]]: Angel and Buffy's escape through a rainstorm leads to them taking shelter in his apartment, with [["Glad to Be Alive" Sex|inevitable consequences]].
* [[Caught in the Rain]]: Angel and Buffy's escape through a rainstorm leads to them taking shelter in his apartment, with [["Glad to Be Alive" Sex|inevitable consequences]].
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: Angel wakes up next to a sleeping Buffy and runs out into the storm, [[I'm Having Soul Pains|screaming in pain]].
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: Angel wakes up next to a sleeping Buffy and runs out into the storm, [[I'm Having Soul Pains|screaming in pain]].
* [[Double Meaning]]: "Do you really think you're ready, Buffy?" has both a plot-meaning and a sexual meaning -- is Buffy ready to lose her virginity, and is she ready for the terrible consequences of that act?
* [[Double Meaning]]: "Do you really think you're ready, Buffy?" has both a plot-meaning and a sexual meaning -- is Buffy ready to lose her virginity, and is she ready for the terrible consequences of that act?
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* [[The Mole]]: Jenny Calender was sent to Sunnydale to watch Angel.
* [[The Mole]]: Jenny Calender was sent to Sunnydale to watch Angel.
* [[Pretentious Latin Motto]]
* [[Pretentious Latin Motto]]
{{quote| '''Willow:''' Carpe diem! [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)/Recap/S1 E1 Welcome to The Hellmouth|You told me that once.]]<br />
{{quote| '''Willow:''' Carpe diem! [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Recap/S1 E1 Welcome to The Hellmouth|You told me that once.]]<br />
'''Buffy:''' Fish of the day? <br />
'''Buffy:''' Fish of the day? <br />
'''Willow:''' Not carp -- carpe! }}
'''Willow:''' Not carp -- carpe! }}
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* [[Woman in White]]: Buffy wears white throughout the episode, [[Rule of Symbolism|symbolising her virginal innocence]].
* [[Woman in White]]: Buffy wears white throughout the episode, [[Rule of Symbolism|symbolising her virginal innocence]].
* [[With This Ring]]: Angel gives Buffy a claddagh ring for her birthday, explaining the different meanings in how you wear it, with obvious romantic overtones. The scene actually [[The Red Stapler|caused a boost in popularity for claddagh rings in real life]].
* [[With This Ring]]: Angel gives Buffy a claddagh ring for her birthday, explaining the different meanings in how you wear it, with obvious romantic overtones. The scene actually [[The Red Stapler|caused a boost in popularity for claddagh rings in real life]].
* [[You Don't Want to Die A Virgin, Do You?]]: More along the lines of -- we could die at any time, so let's take our relationship as far as it can go while we're both still alive.
* [[You Don't Want to Die a Virgin, Do You?]]: More along the lines of -- we could die at any time, so let's take our relationship as far as it can go while we're both still alive.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Averted; when Dalton looses the Judge's arm Drusilla is going to [[Eye Scream|gouge out his eyes]], but Spike convinces her it makes more sense to give him the opportunity to correct his mistake. He succeeds, but Spike and Drusilla [[Kick the Dog|give Dalton to the Judge anyway]].
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Averted; when Dalton looses the Judge's arm Drusilla is going to [[Eye Scream|gouge out his eyes]], but Spike convinces her it makes more sense to give him the opportunity to correct his mistake. He succeeds, but Spike and Drusilla [[Kick the Dog|give Dalton to the Judge anyway]].
* [[You Leave Him Alone]]
* [[You Leave Him Alone]]
{{quote| '''Angel:''' Leave her [Buffy] alone!<br />
{{quote| '''Angel:''' Leave her [Buffy] alone!<br />
'''Spike:''' Yeah, that'll work. Now say pretty please. }}
'''Spike:''' Yeah, that'll work. Now say pretty please. }}
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Brian Thompson, who plays the Judge, was [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)/Recap/S1 E1 Welcome to The Hellmouth|Luke in the pilot]].
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Brian Thompson, who plays the Judge, was [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Recap/S1 E1 Welcome to The Hellmouth|Luke in the pilot]].


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