Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Recap/S7/E17 Lies My Parents Told Me

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Spike explores his past for the way the First is controlling him, and Principal Wood seeks his chance to kill Spike to avenge his mother's death.

Robin Wood: Oh, I know more about you than you think, Spike. See, I've been searching for you for a very, very long time. Ever since you killed my mother.
Spike: I've killed a lot of people's mothers.
Robin Wood: Yeah. You'd remember mine. She was a Slayer.

Giles: Well, uh, it's a ... long story.
Buffy: The military put a chip in Spike's head so he couldn't hurt anyone.
Giles: And that would be the abridged version.
Buffy: But he wouldn't hurt anyone anymore because he has a soul now.
Giles: Unless the First triggers him again.
Robin: Triggers the chip?
Buffy: No, the trigger's a post-hypnotic thing. The First put it in his head. It was ... made him ... He was killing again.
Robin: So, he has a trigger, a soul, and a chip?
Giles: Not anymore!
Buffy: It was killing him, Giles!
Robin: The trigger?
Buffy: No, the chip. The trigger's not active anymore.
Robin: Because the military gave him a soul?

  • Continuity Nod: Spike's attraction to Nikki Wood, which he mentioned to Buffy in "Fool for Love". Spike also twirls his shovel in the alley fight, as he did when pole-fighting Nikki Wood on the subway train.
    • Spike refers to his mother as "glowing" and reads her (bad) poetry he's dedicated to Cecily ("Fool for Love").
    • Giles mentioned how Buffy wasn't willing to sacrifice Dawn to save the world ("The Gift") and Angel deciding to leave Buffy for her own good ("The Prom").
    • Xander gripes about the chains not being there a week earlier.
    • Giles complaining about there being computers rather than books in the library harks back to his Season 2 arguments with computer teacher Jenny Calender.
    • Spike calling Dawn "niblet" and expressing concern for her refers to their Morality Pet relationship in Season 5.
  • Comically Missing the Point: Drusilla can't understand why Spike wants to bring his mother with them as they rampage across Europe.

Drusilla: To eat, you mean?

    • Buffy is fighting with a vampire called Richard while arguing with Giles.

Buffy: I'm in the fight of my life here!
Vampire: (pleased) Really?
Buffy: Not you, Richard.

Spike: "All the rubbish people keep sticking in my head, there's a wonder there's any room for my brain."
Giles: "I don't think it takes up that much room, do you?"

Buffy: (to Giles) It was boring, old, and English. Just like you...ul. Yul Brenner. A British Yul Brenner.

Buffy: Have you seen me with those girls? The way I treated my friends, and my family, and Andrew.