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TV Episode:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Consequences

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Horror Comedy
  • Director: Michael Gershman
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 60 minutes

Plot

Episode 49 finds Faith (Eliza Dushka) descending deeper into her slayer psychosis, causing Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) to have a nightmare. In it, Buffy is drowning with the dead Finch (Jack Plotnick); she awakens to find that Finch's body has been found, and the Mayor (Harry Groener) is vowing retribution. Later, Buffy breaks down sobbing in front of Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and tells her how Faith killed Finch, a moment that brings them together after their protracted falling out. At the urging of Willow, Buffy tries to tell Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) the truth -- but Faith has falsely accused Buffy of the crime. Giles later tells Buffy he did not believe Faith, but that this kind of accident is not uncommon with slayers. In the process, everyone finds out that Xander (Nicholas Brendan) had sex with Faith. ~ All Movie Guide
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"Consequences"
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 15
Written by Marti Noxon
Directed by Michael Gershman
(director)
Production no. 3ABB15
Original airdate February 16, 1999
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List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes

"Consequences" is the 15th episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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Plot synopsis

Faith's plan to hide her accidental murder in the last episode fails when Finch's body is quickly found. Wesley Wyndam-Pryce orders her and Buffy to investigate and see if anything supernatural was involved. Buffy and Faith sneak into City Hall to try to find out what Finch was doing in the alleyway in the first place; although all of his papers have been shredded, they do learn that the Mayor is in league with Mr. Trick. Privately, Faith asks if Buffy is going to turn her in, and Buffy isn't sure. After some deep thinking she decides to tell Giles what happened, only to discover that Faith has already told him that Buffy was the killer. Luckily, Giles easily sees through the lie, though he lets Faith think he believes her so the gang can keep closer tabs on her and get her off the slippery slope she's on. During a meeting of the gang, Xander tells the others that he slept with Faith. Buffy and Giles are openly surprised; Willow tries to play down her reaction but ends up crying alone in the bathroom. Xander tries to reason with Faith, only to have her try to kill him. He's rescued by Angel, who tries his own brand of reasoning and seems to be making progress. Unfortunately, Wesley has also learned what happened and goes by the book, yanking Faith away for trial in England. She quickly escapes, and plans to hop a boat out of Sunnydale. Buffy finds her, but their meeting is interrupted by several vampires led by Mr. Trick. As he is about to bite Buffy, Faith stakes him and saves her. Buffy returns to the library, sure now that there is still good in Faith. However, in the final scene Faith offers her services to the Mayor.

Acting

Starring

Guest starring

Co-starring

  • Amy Powell as TV News Reporter
  • Patricia Place as Woman

Production details

Music

Quotes and trivia

  • Finch's death marks the third murder investigation in which Buffy has been involved in less than two years; she was previously suspected regarding the deaths of fellow Slayer Kendra and her would-be stepfather, the robot Ted.
  • Although credited, Oz does not appear in this episode


Continuity

Arc significance

  • Angel seems to be able to get through to Faith, a theme that will be picked up much later when the two meet in LA
  • The events of this episode are one of the primary reasons Wesley is eventually dismissed from the Watcher's Council.
  • The video of the Mayor and Mr. Trick provide the Scoobies with their first concrete evidence that the Mayor is not what he seems and will become a problem.
  • After the death of Mr. Trick, Faith firmly casts her lot in with the Mayor, representing the first conscious, definitive break from the good side she has taken.

Translations

  • Italian title: "Fatta per uccidere" ("Made (feminine) to kill")
  • German title: "Konsequenzen" ("Consequences")
  • French title: "Au-dessus des lois" ("Above Laws")
  • Japanese title: "ことの結果" ("Koto no Kekka" - "The Consequence of the Matter")
  • Spanish title: "Consecuencias" ("Consequences")

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