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{{Episode
{{buffyepisode
 
| season = 7
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|season = 7
| number = 2
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|number = 2
| image = 702_BeneathYou.jpg
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|image = Beneath You Giles Willow.jpg
| airdate = October 1, 2002
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|airdate = October 1, [[2002]]
| writer = [[Douglas Petrie]]
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|writer = [[Douglas Petrie]]
| director = [[Nick Marck]]
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|director = [[Nick Marck]]
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|code = 7ABB02
| previous = "[[Lessons]]"
 
| next = "[[Same Time, Same Place]]"
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|series = ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| cast = {{CastList
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|previous = "[[Lessons]]"
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|next = "[[Same Time, Same Place]]"
| starring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Sarah Michelle Gellar|character=Buffy Summers|billed=Buffy}}
 
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|series2 = ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''
| {{CastActor|name=Nicholas Brendon|character=Xander Harris|billed=Xander}}
 
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|previous2 = "[[Tomorrow]]"
| {{CastActor|name=Emma Caulfield|character=Anya Jenkins|billed=Anya}}
 
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|next2 = "[[Deep Down]]"
| {{CastActor|name=Michelle Trachtenberg|character=Dawn Summers|billed=Dawn}}
 
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|stars = [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] — [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]]<br />[[Nicholas Brendon]] — [[Alexander Harris|Xander]]<br />[[Emma Caulfield]] — [[Anya Jenkins|Anya]]<br />[[Michelle Trachtenberg]] — [[Dawn Summers|Dawn]]<br />[[James Marsters]] — [[Spike]]<br />[[Alyson Hannigan]] — [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]]
| {{CastActor|name=James Marsters|character=Spike}}
 
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|special = [[Anthony Stewart Head]] — [[Rupert Giles|Giles]]
| {{CastActor|name=Alyson Hannigan|character=Willow Rosenberg|billed=Willow}}}}
 
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|gueststars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0041769 Kaarina Aufranc] — [[Nancy (Beneath You)|Nancy]]<br />[[D. B. Woodside]] — [[Robin Wood|Principal Wood]]
| specialgueststarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Anthony Stewart Head|character=Rupert Giles|billed=Giles}}}}
 
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|costars = [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1255821 Tess Hall] — [[Frankfurt Potential Slayer|Punk Girl]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1178940 Benita Krista Nall] — [[Unidentified woman (Beneath You)|Young Woman]]<br />[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1787555 Jack Sundmacher] — [[Ronnie (Beneath You)|Ronnie]]
| gueststarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Kaarina Aufranc|imdb=0041769|character=Nancy (Beneath You)|billed=Nancy}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=D. B. Woodside|character=Robin Wood|billed=Principal Wood}}}}
 
| costarring = {{CastGroup|{{CastActor|name=Tess Hall|imdb=1255821|billed=Punk Girl}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Benita Krista Nall|imdb=1178940|billed=Young Woman}}
 
| {{CastActor|name=Jack Sundmacher|imdb=1787555|character=Ronnie (Beneath You)|billed=Ronnie}}}}}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
"'''Beneath You'''" is the second episode of the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer#Season Seven|seventh season]] of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', and is the hundred twenty-fourth episode altogether. It was written by [[Douglas Petrie]] and directed by [[Nick Marck]]. It originally broadcast on October 1, 2002.
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"'''Beneath You'''" is the second episode of the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 7|seventh season]] of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' television show, and the 124th in the series. Written by [[Douglas Petrie]] and directed by [[Nick Marck]], it originally broadcast on October 1, [[2002]] on [[UPN]].
 
The [[Scooby Gang|Scoobies]] find that [[Anya Jenkins|Anya]] has cursed the ex-boyfriend of a woman who wished he was a worm. Buffy learns that Spike has gotten his soul back.
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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FROM BENEATH YOU, IT DEVOURS — There's a giant worm on the loose in [[Sunnydale]], and [[Spike]]'s back to help (or maybe it's to hinder). [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]] prepares to head home from England, though reluctantly. [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] starts her new job at [[Sunnydale High School|Sunnydale High]], [[Alexander Harris|Xander]] is having trouble getting back onto the dating scene, and [[Anya Jenkins|Anya]]'s back to her old vengeance game.
[[Image:702_BeneathYou1.jpg|thumb|left|''"From beneath you, it devours."'']]
 
   
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==Summary==
In Frankfurt, Germany, a young, terrified-looking girl races frantically down the deserted corridors above a bustling nightclub. She is pursued by hooded figures who look suspiciously like the robed men from Istanbul in the [[Lessons|previous episode]]. She dashes through an exterior door, proceeding to scale down the building. Finally, she appears to be safe, back outside with some of the other club patrons. But suddenly, more of her robed pursuers appear, push her back inside and shut the door. She fights back, but there are too many. One of the robed figures pulls a long curved dagger. She blocks his swing but she misses the other one. She cries out in pain as her life slowly slips away. The assassins re-sheath their daggers and depart. She appears to be dead, but opens through vacant, deadened eyes and says in a deep, inhuman voice "From beneath you, it devours."
 
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In Frankfurt, Germany, [[Frankfurt Potential Slayer|a young girl]] races down the deserted corridors above a nightclub, pursued by hooded figures. She dashes through an exterior door, proceeding to scale down the building. Unable to escape, she is stabbed by one of the figures. She cries out in pain and the assassins depart. Dead, the girl rolls to the side and says in a deep voice: "From beneath you, it devours."
   
 
[[Dawn Summers|Dawn]] awakens Buffy from the nightmare and Buffy questions the meaning of her dream. Elsewhere in Sunnydale, something large tears through the ground. Spike sneaks around in the basement of Sunnydale High, seemingly headed for a rat while he talks to himself. Everything around him begins to shake and he falls to the ground, screaming.
[[Image:702_BeneathYou2.jpg|thumb|left|Giles: ''The taxi's here. ... And in keeping with a quaint old British tradition, you would now be expected to get into it.'']]
 
   
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In the next morning, Xander drives Buffy and Dawn to school and they talk about high school and Xander's relationship problems. At Sunnydale High, Principal [[Robin Wood|Wood]] introduces Buffy to her new job and shows her the cubicle where she'll be working. She sneaks down to the basement in search of Spike but doesn't find him.
[[Dawn Summers|Dawn]] awakens [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] from a nightmare in which she witnessed the German girl's murder and Buffy questions the meaning of her dream. Elsewhere in [[Sunnydale]], something large tears through the ground. [[Spike]] sneaks around in the [[Sunnydale High School|Sunnydale High school basement]] in which he has taken up residence, seemingly headed for a rat while he speaks aloud. Everything around him begins to shake and he falls to the ground, screaming. [[Alexander Harris|Xander]] drives Buffy and Dawn to school and they talk about high school and Xander's relationship problems.
 
   
[[Robin Wood|Principal Wood]] introduces Buffy to her new job and cubicle where she'll be working. Buffy sneaks down to the basement in search of Spike but doesn't find him. In England, [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]] struggles with the need to return to Sunnydale where she'll be forced to face her friends and the trouble she caused. A taxi awaits her as [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] listens to her verbalize her fears and he convinces her that even if her friends don't want her back, her presence on the [[Hellmouth]] will be important. Back in Sunnydale, a woman walks her small dog along the sidewalk, but while her back is turned, something sucks the dog through the pavement and into the ground. She runs away and right into Xander, who takes her to the safety of Buffy's house.
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In England, Willow struggles with the need to return to Sunnydale where she'll be forced to face her friends and the trouble she caused. A taxi awaits her as [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] listens to her verbalize her fears and he convinces her that even if her friends don't want her back, her presence on the [[Hellmouth]] will be important. Back in Sunnydale, a woman walks her small dog along the sidewalk, but while her back is turned, something sucks the dog through the pavement and into the ground. She runs away and right into Xander, who takes her to the safety of [[1630 Revello Drive|Buffy's house]].
   
 
The remaining [[Scooby Gang]] console the woman, [[Nancy (Beneath You)|Nancy]], and promise to deal with the creature. Much to everyone's surprise, a cleaned up version of Spike joins them in the living room and offers his assistance in the battle. Spike wants to talk with Buffy, but Dawn and Xander are not happy to see him or with the fact that Buffy didn't inform them that she saw Spike earlier. Buffy goes to talk with Spike privately and he offers to help deal with this underground monster. Buffy eventually agrees to let him help, then explains the game plan to the rest of the group. As Spike leaves with Buffy for patrol, Dawn leaves him with a parting threat that if he ever again harms or touches Buffy, Dawn will set him on fire while he sleeps.
[[Image:702_BeneathYou3.jpg|thumb|left|Sluggoth demon.]]
 
   
 
Outside, Buffy and Spike examining the scene where the dog was eaten. Spike explains that the manifest spirits from the school were the cause of his craziness. Buffy is noticeably uncomfortable around him in the wake of his attempted rape, so he says that he won't bother apologizing for what he did, just admits to changing. Meanwhile, Xander takes Nancy home and she asks if they can go out sometime. The ground rumbles and a giant worm chases them down a hallway and emerges from the ground with a roar. Once the giant worm goes away and the two are safe, Nancy starts to talk about her ex-boyfriend and Xander quickly concludes that she made a wish to a [[vengeance demon]].
The remaining Scooby Gang console the woman, [[Nancy (Beneath You)|Nancy]], and promise to deal with this unusual creature. Much to everyone's surprise, a cleaned up version of Spike joins them in the living room and offers his assistance in the battle. Spike wants to talk with Buffy, but Dawn and Xander are not happy to see him or with the fact that Buffy didn't inform them that she saw Spike earlier. Buffy goes to talk with Spike privately and he offers to help deal with this underground monster. Buffy eventually agrees to let him help, then explains the game plan to the rest of the group. As Spike leaves with Buffy for patrol, Dawn leaves him with a parting threat that if he ever again harms or touches Buffy, Dawn will set him on fire while he sleeps (which unnerves him somewhat).
 
   
 
Buffy and the gang confront Anya at the [[Bronze]] and get her to admit to making Nancy's ex-boyfriend [[Ronnie (Beneath You)|Ronnie]] into a [[Sluggoth demon]]. Anya realizes Spike has a [[soul]], but Spike tries to stop her from spilling the news to the rest of the group. He starts to attack Anya and she turns on him, with her vengeance demon powers of strength. Buffy steps in and beats up on Spike while he instead hits her back with a verbal assault taunting her about their past sexual relationship. The fight sends Nancy on the run alone, but her wormy ex-boyfriend is on her trail. Meanwhile, Xander tries to convince Anya to reverse the curse on Ronnie, but it's not something she can do easily.
While examining the scene where the dog was eaten, Spike explains that the manifest spirits from the school were the cause of his craziness. Buffy is uncomfortable around him in the wake of his attempted rape ("[[Seeing Red]]") and he doesn't bother apologizing for what he did, just admits to changing.
 
   
 
Buffy arrives in time to rescue Nancy from the demon, but Spike intervenes, hitting it with a metal pole. He goes to stab the worm only to have it turn back into [[human]] form an instant before Spike makes contact, so the [[Behavior-Modification Circuitry|chip]] sets off as he stabs Ronnie in the shoulder, making them both scream in pain. Spike freaks out and talks crazy again, while Buffy calls the paramedics to help Ronnie. She notices when Spike says that "from beneath you, it devours" before running away. Anya and Xander arrive on the scene and Anya knows she will pay a steep price for reversing the [[spell]].
Meanwhile, Xander takes Nancy home and she asks if they can go out sometime. The ground rumbles and a giant worm chases them down a hallway and emerges from the ground with a roar. Once the giant worm goes away and the two are safe, Nancy starts to talk about her abusive ex-boyfriend and Xander quickly concludes that she made a wish to a [[Vengeance demon]].
 
   
 
Buffy goes after Spike and finds him in a church. He's confused and speaks in metaphors of what he really is to Buffy; he tried to act like his usual self, but it was a costume and didn't work. He concludes that she's there to use him like she did before, so he unbuckles his belt telling her that it's time to service her. She attempts to stop him and throws him across the room. He tries to explain what he did to get the missing piece that would allow him to become what she wanted. He mutters that [[Angel]] should have warned him about "the spark" burning inside him, and with this Buffy understands he's talking about his soul. Spike continues to speak of all the voices that are in his head telling him to go to hell. Buffy, still shocked, asks him why would he do this. Spike explains that he did what he could to be a kind of man, and hopes to be forgiven and loved. Spike turns to a large [[cross]] and drapes himself onto it, letting it burn his skin. Buffy tears as she looks on him. Spike asks her if they can rest now.
[[Image:702_BeneathYou4.jpg|thumb|Bad timing.]]
 
 
Buffy and the gang confront Anya at [[The Bronze]] and get her to admit to making Nancy's ex-boyfriend [[Ronnie (Beneath You)|Ronnie]] into a Sluggoth demon. Anya realizes that Spike has a soul, but Spike tries to stop her from spilling the news to the rest of the group. He starts to attack Anya and she turns on him, with her Vengeance demon powers of strength. Buffy steps in and beats up on Spike while he instead hits her back with a verbal assault taunting her about trying to rape her. The fight sends Nancy on the run alone, but her wormy ex-boyfriend is hot on her trail. Meanwhile, Xander tries to convince Anya to reverse the curse on Ronnie, but it's not something she can do easily.
 
 
[[Image:Beneath-you-spike-and-buffy.jpg|thumb|left|Buffy learns that Spike has a soul]]
 
 
Buffy arrives in time to rescue Nancy from certain death and before Buffy can begin to battle with Ronnie the [[Sluggoth Demon]], Spike intervenes.
 
 
After a few hits with a metal pole, he goes to stab the worm only to have it turn back into Ronnie's human form an instant before Spike makes contact, causing him to stab Ronnie in the shoulder and setting off the chip, making them both scream in pain. This causes Spike to freak out and act crazy again while Buffy calls the paramedics to help Ronnie. Anya and Xander arrive on the scene and Anya knows she will pay a steep price for reversing the spell.
 
 
Buffy chases after Spike and finds him in a church. He's confused and speaks metaphors of what he really is to Buffy. He tried to act like his usual mean, heartless, badass self but now with a soul, he cannot anymore. He concludes that she's there to use him like she did before, but Buffy is quick to correct him. He unbuckles his belt telling her that it's time to service her. She chokes him and she then throws him across the room. He tries to explain what he did to get the missing piece that would allow him to become what she wanted. When he mutters almost incoherently that [[Angel]] should have warned him about "the spark" burning inside him, Buffy realizes that he got his soul back and is completely shocked by the revelation. Spike continues to speak of all the voices that are in his head, those from his past and new ones alike. Spike turns to a large cross at the front of the church and drapes himself onto it, letting it burn him. Tears flow down Buffy's cheeks as she looks on.{{Clear}}
 
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
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*Buffy is hired as a school counselor, invited in the episode "[[Lessons]]." She'll begin her work there in "[[Help]]" until Principal Wood fires her in "[[Dirty Girls]]."
*[[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] asks [[Principal Wood]] if she can issue detention, much as [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]] did in the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer#Season Two|Season Two]] episode "[[Passion]]".
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*Buffy asks Wood if she can issue detention, much as Willow did in the episode "[[Passion]]."
 
*The phrase "From beneath you, it devours" is heard for the first time. It will recur throughout the season.
 
*Buffy dreams about the [[Potential Slayer]] being killed and mentions that there are more like her out there. This is the first hint anyone in Sunnydale has about the larger mission of the [[First Evil]] against the Slayer line.
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*When Dawn mentions Buffy's and Xander's tendency for relationship with demons, Buffy recalls the time Dawn herself was involved with a vampire in the previous [[Halloween (holiday)|Halloween]] ("[[All the Way]]").
 
*Principal Wood metaphorically warns Buffy about the students "eating her alive," to which Buffy responds, "You heard about Principal Flutie, right?" Flutie was eaten by students possessed by hyena spirits in "[[The Pack]]."
 
*The small number of Scooby Gang members is addressed when Dawn suggests to Buffy and Xander that they "round up the gang," only to be told that the three of them are the gang.
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*Buffy has flashbacks of Spike's attempted rape in "[[Seeing Red]]."
 
*Anya's friction with the rest of the demon world is made known to the rest of the group, being a vengeance demon since "[[Entropy]]."
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*Anya and Spike mention the one time they had sex, in "Entropy."
 
*At the Bronze, Spike asks Buffy if she's "up for another round on the balcony." This calls back to a scene from the episode "[[Dead Things]]" in which she and Spike discreetly have sex on the balcony.
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*Spike tells Buffy that she can lock the door behind him with any spell she likes, as she had a [[revoke invitation ritual]] performed against him at her home in "[[Crush]]."
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*Spike says that Angel should have warned him, in reference to the older vampire's own experience with ensoulment ("[[Becoming, Part One]]").
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*Buffy discovers that Spike has been ensouled; he tells her he went after "what she deserved," the same way he referred to his soul when he requested it in "[[Grave]]."
 
*This episode parallels to "[[Angel (episode)|Angel]]." In this one, after Buffy finds out Spike has a soul, he drapes his body on a cross and it burns him. In "Angel," after Buffy finds out that he is a vampire with a soul, they kiss and we see the cross Angel gave her searing his chest. Angel says the line "I wanted to kill you," and in this one, Spike says "I dreamed of killing you."
   
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==Appearances==
*The phrase "From beneath you, it devours" is heard for the first time. It will recur throughout Season 7.
 
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===Individuals===
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*[[Angel]] {{Om}}
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*[[D'Hoffryn]] {{Om}}
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*[[First Evil]] {{Om}}
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*[[Rupert Giles]]
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*[[Halfrek]] {{Om}}
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*[[Alexander Harris]]
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*[[Anya Jenkins]]
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*[[Justin (Sunnydale)|Justin]] {{Om}}
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*[[Nancy (Beneath You)|Nancy]]
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*[[Rocky]]
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*[[Ronnie (Beneath You)|Ronnie]]
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*[[Willow Rosenberg]]
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*[[Spike]]
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*[[Buffy Summers]]
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*[[Dawn Summers]]
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*[[Robin Wood]]
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*[[Frankfurt Potential Slayer]]
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*[[Unidentified woman (Beneath You)]]
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===Organizations and titles===
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*[[Harbingers of Death]]
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*[[Potential Slayer]]
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*[[Scooby Gang]]
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*[[Slayer]]
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*[[Watcher]]
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*[[Witch]]
 
===Species===
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*[[Demon]]
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**[[Sluggoth demon]]
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**[[Vengeance demon]]
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*Dog
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*[[Human]]
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*[[Vampire]]
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===Events===
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*[[Halloween (holiday)|Halloween]] {{Om}}
 
===Locations===
 
*Frankfurt, Germany
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**[[Tattoo Nachtlokal]]
 
*[[Sunnydale]], USA
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**[[1630 Revello Drive]]
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**[[Bronze]]
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**[[Doublemeat Palace (business)|Doublemeat Palace]] {{Om}}
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**[[Hellmouth]] {{Om}}
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**[[Nancy's apartment]]
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**[[Sunnydale High School]]
 
*Westbury, England
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**[[Rupert Giles's country house]]
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===Objects===
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*[[3PCE187]]
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*[[Bringers' knife]]
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*[[Cross]]
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*[[Soul]] {{Om}}
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*[[Stake]]
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*[[Vengeance demon pendant]]
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*[[Weapon chest]]
   
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==Death count==
*Buffy dreams about the [[Potential Slayers|Potential]] being killed and mentions that there are more like her out there. This is the first hint anyone in [[Sunnydale]] has about the larger mission of the [[First Evil|First]] against the Potentials.
 
 
*The Frankfurt Potential Slayer, stabbed by a Harbinger of Death.
 
*Rocky (the dog), eaten by Ronnie as a Sluggoth demon.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
*Anya's friction with the rest of the demon world is made known to the rest of the group.
 
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[[File:"Beneath You" promo|thumb|220px]]
   
 
===Production===
*Buffy discovers that [[Spike]] has been re-ensouled.
 
 
*The German voice in the techno music sings "Von der Tiefe verschlingt es," which is a rough translation of the phrase "From the depth it devours."
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*When questioned about his fondest memory of filming, [[James Marsters]] explained that final scene had slight different direction and dialog, but [[Joss Whedon]] saw the footage and told him the scene was horrible: "It's not your fault. It was the direction. But it's just so on the nose, and it's just cringe-worthy." Whedon then decided to rewrite and direct it, then they filmed "12 to 20 hours to begin with, which is so much longer than other shows," Marsters said. "Then, after we finished those eight days, and the main unit started a new episode, we were doing pickups and extra shots on B and splinter units throughout the next week, which was not even entirely legal. But to go back and wholesale throw away an entire day's work and begin from scratch in the midst of all that other filming was just a huge, huge thing to do. He was willing to do that."<ref name=":0" />
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*Marsters described the new direction: "He directed me to be less emotional. To be more distant. To be hiding both in the shadows and in my feelings from Buffy rather than try and proclaim them to her. I think that's the way shame works. I think there's a lot of shame in this scene. And I think, in general, we say that writing can be too much on the nose, which is kind of a way of saying it's too direct, it's too literal, it's too obvious — and that can be a very subtle difference. The writing wasn't bad originally, it was just slightly too much on the nose, and it needed to be just a little more opaque and just get that right tone."<ref name=":0">Esther Zuckerman, [https://tv.avclub.com/buffy-s-james-marsters-on-the-hardest-day-of-his-profes-1798258915 "Buffy’s James Marsters on the hardest day of his professional life"]. ''The A.V. Club'', March 9, 2017.</ref>
   
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===Deleted scenes===
*Principal Wood metaphorically warns Buffy about the students "eating her alive," to which Buffy responds, "You heard about Principal Flutie, right?" Principal Flutie was eaten by students possessed by hyena spirits in Season One's "[[The Pack]]".
 
 
*Xander's line was cut due to length:
 
:'''Xander:''' "I forgot high school's unwritten rules of hallway etiquette. Of course, no one ever explained them to me. They'd just stuff me in a locker till I drew my own conclusion."
   
 
*From the original final scene, Spike's poetry was also cut:
*This episode parallels Season One's "[[Angel (episode)|Angel]]" . In this one, after Buffy finds out Spike has a soul, he drapes his body on a cross and it burns him. In "Angel," after Buffy finds out that he is a vampire with a soul, they kiss and we see the cross Angel gave her searing his chest. Angel says the line "I wanted to kill you", and in this one, Spike says "I dreamed of killing you."
 
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:'''Spike:''' "William the bloody awful poet / Skipping down the lane / Good boy, bad boy, / All the sodding same."
   
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*Spike's last words in the episode were:
*At the Bronze, Spike asks Buffy if she's "up for another round on the balcony." This calls back to a rather disturbing scene from the episode "[[Dead Things]]", in which she and Spike discreetly had sex on the balcony while watching Xander, Anya and Willow dance below.
 
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:'''Spike:''' "I was the enemy, then I was nothing, and now I'm God's garbage, not even a joke, less than, less than, less than all His creatures combined so tell me, dear Buffy..." [Buffy lets him approach, unmoving, but not letting go of that stake, either. He barely makes it to her — and SLAMS straight down, to his knees. And opens his arms wide.] "How ya like me now?"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171103151333/http://www.buffyworld.com:80/buffy/scripts/124_scri.html "Beneath You"]. ''BuffyWorld''. Archived from [http://www.buffyworld.com/buffy/scripts/124_scri.html the original] on November 3, 2017.</ref>
*The episode title is reminiscent of Buffy's words to Spike in "[[Fool for Love]]", when Buffy tells Spike, "It wouldn't be you, Spike. It would ''never'' be you. You're beneath me."
 
*The closing image of Spike burning on the cross may be foreshadowing for Spike sacrificing himself to destroy the Hellmouth in Season Seven's finale, "[[Chosen]]."
 
*The small number of Scooby Gang members is addressed; when Dawn suggests to Buffy and Xander that they ''"round up the gang"'' only to be told that the three of them ''are ''the gang.
 
   
== Body Count ==
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===Pop culture references ===
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*Spike says that Sluggoth demon is a species who died around the [[wikipedia:crusades|crusades]], referring to the religious war's campaign from the period between 1096 and 1271, which had the objective of recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule.
*The German Potential Slayer, stabbed by a Harbinger of Death
 
 
*Spike mentions batpoles, the poles from the ''[[wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' 60s TV show in which Batman and Robin would slide down to get to the bat cave. The discovery of some danger would often prompt a cry of: "To the batpoles!"
*Rocky the dog, eaten by Ronnie (transformed in a Sluggoth Demon)
 
   
==Appearances==
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===Music===
 
*[[Wikipedia:Stillste Stund|Stillste Stund]] "Von der Tiefe (inoff. Remix)"
===Locations===
 
 
*[[Wikipedia:Gus Gus|Gus Gus]] "David"
* [[Sunnydale]], CA
 
 
*[[Wikipedia:Joey Ramone|Joey Ramone]] "Stop Thinking About It"
* Frankfurt, Germany
 
 
*[[Wikipedia:The Von Bondies|The Von Bondies]] "It Came From Japan"
* Westbury, England
 
 
*[[Robert Duncan]] original score
   
 
===International titles===
== Behind the Scenes ==
 
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*'''Armenian:''' "Դու արժանի չես ինձ" (You Don't Deserve Me)
===Production===
 
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*'''Czech:''' "Pod tebou" (Beneath You)
*The German voice in the techno music means: "Von der Tiefe verschlingt es." That is a rough translation of the phrase: "From the depth it devours." The exact translation would be: Aus der Tiefe verschlingt es."
 
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*'''Finnish:''' "Pinnan alta" (Beneath the Surface)
 
*'''French:''' "Démons intérieurs" (Interior Demons)
 
*'''German:''' "Das Monster aus der Tiefe" (The Monster from Beneath)
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*'''Hungarian:''' "Alatta" (Beneath)
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*'''Italian:''' "In profondità" (In Depth)
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*'''Japanese:''' "お前の下" (Beneath You)
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*'''Polish:''' "W głębi duszy" (In the Depths of the Soul)
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*'''Portuguese (Brazil):''' "Abaixo de Você" (Beneath You)
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*'''Romanian:''' "Nedemn" (Shameful)
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*'''Russian:''' "Ты не заслуживаешь меня" (You Don't Deserve You)
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*'''Spanish (Latin America):''' "En tu interior" (Inside You)
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*'''Spanish (Spain):''' "Debajo de ti" (Beneath You)
   
===Deleted Scenes===
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===Adaptations===
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*The book ''[[Chosen: The One]]'' includes a novelization of this episode, along with all season 7.
*Xander's line was cut due to length:
 
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*The [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer action figures|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' action figures]] "Season 7 Xander" and "Beneath You Spike" were produced based on their appearances in this episode.
:'''Xander:''' "I forgot high school's unwritten rules of hallway etiquette. Of course, no one ever explained them to me. They'd just stuff me in a locker till I drew my own conclusion."
 
   
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===Other===
*Spike's poetry was also cut:
 
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*The scene with the Potential Slayer is reminiscent of the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Run Lola Run|Run Lola Run]]''. (1998), which features a red-haired German girl running with techno music as soundtrack.
:'''Spike:''' "William the bloody awful poet
 
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*In addition to the First Evil's phrase itself ("From beneath you, it devours."), the episode title is reminiscent of [[Halfrek|Cecily]]'s and Buffy's words to Spike in "[[Fool for Love]]," when both tell him: "You're beneath me."
:::Skipping down the lane
 
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*Nancy has as ex-boyfriend Ronnie — named as the first lady [[wikipedia:Nancy Reagan|Nancy]] and president [[wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]] — and he is turned into a Sluggoth demon — as in Nancy and Sluggo from the ''[[wikipedia:Nancy (comic strip)|Nancy]]'' comic strip.
:::Good boy, bad boy,
 
:::All the sodding same."
 
   
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==Gallery==
=== Pop Culture References ===
 
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===Promotional stills===
*Anya turns Nancy's boyfriend Ronnie (as in Nancy and Ronald Reagan) into a [[Sluggoth Demon]] (as in "Nancy and Sluggo").
 
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*The punk girl who is killed by the robed men, running through a German city with her pink hair, is an homage to Franka Potente's character in the 1998 film ''[[Wikipedia:Run Lola Run|Run Lola Run]].''
 
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*Buffy to Principal Wood: "[A bastinado is] a wooden rod used to slap the soles of the feet in Turkish prisons, but if made with the correct wood, makes an awesome billy club." Buffy pretty much explained what a bastinada is; their use is not limited to Turkey however, but is common across the East to this day. A billy club is basically a club, often a police officer's club.
 
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*Anya (to Nancy): "I didn't think you were gonna go all narc on me."<br />Narc is technically short for a narcotics officer, though common usage has made it refer to any informer, because of the tendency for narcotics officers to work undercover. ''Note: The American term "narc" has its own origin (as noted here), separate from the similar British term "nark."''
 
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*Xander (to Anya): "People's lives are in danger, and you give it up for the Yorkie?"<br />Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed of dog (about 6 inches tall), which were bred to hunt rats and badgers, their small size helping them penetrate the lairs of such creatures. They are perhaps best known for their long coats.
 
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*Spike (about the worm demon): "It's a very large, very nasty, natural predator who died around the crusades."<br />The crusades were expeditions undertaken by the Christian nations of Europe to annex the holy places of the Middle East (e.g. Jerusalem) from Muslim rule. Crusading knights usually wore tunics with a large crucifix emblem on the front. Traditionally the crusades are considered to have lasted between 1095 to 1270; in actuality, however, they continued on for several centuries beyond this. The term crusade is now often used to describe almost any war waged primarily or solely for the sake of religion.
 
*Spike: "Little touchy-feely and you're off to the batpoles?"<br />A reference to Batman — in many comics and the 60s TV show, Batman and Robin slide down poles, similar to the poles in fire stations, to get to the bat cave. The discovery of some danger would often prompt a cry of, "To the batpoles!"
 
 
===Goofs, Bloopers & Continuity Errors===
 
*After Buffy and Spike fight in The Bronze, the blood on Spike's lips vanishes without him wiping/licking it off.
 
 
=== International titles ===
 
* '''German:''' Das Monster aus der Tiefe (''The Monster from Beneath'')
 
* '''French:''' Démons intérieurs (''Interior demons'')
 
 
===Music===
 
*[[Wikipedia:Gus Gus|Gus Gus]] - "David"
 
*[[Wikipedia:Joey Ramone|Joey Ramone]] - "Stop Thinking About It"
 
*[[Wikipedia:Stillste Stund|Stillste Stund]] - "Von der Tiefe (inoff. Remix)"
 
*[[Wikipedia:The Von Bondies|The Von Bondies]] - "It Came From Japan"
 
*[[Robert Duncan]]- original score
 
   
 
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|Dawn|"Spike? You sleep, right? You vampires. You sleep."
 
|Spike|"Yeah, what's your point, Niblet?"
 
|Spike|"Yeah, what's your point, Niblet?"
|Dawn|"Well, I couldn't take you in a fight or anything, even with that chip in your head. But you do sleep. If you hurt my sister, at all ... touch her ... you're gonna wake up on fire."
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|Dawn|"Well, I couldn't take you in a fight or anything, even with that chip in your head. But you do sleep. If you hurt my sister, at all... touch her... you're gonna wake up on fire."
 
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|Dawn|"You guys really need to ease up with the whole dating demons thing."
 
|Dawn|"You guys really need to ease up with the whole dating demons thing."
|Buffy|"Uh, hello. I’m sorry, wasn’t that you having the smooch-a-thon with teen vampire last Halloween?"
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|Buffy|"Uh, hello. I'm sorry, wasn't that you having the smooch-a-thon with teen vampire last Halloween?"
 
|Dawn|"See, this is why I don’t want you talking to my friends."
 
|Dawn|"See, this is why I don’t want you talking to my friends."
 
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|Buffy|"Spike, have you completely lost your mind?"
|Spike|"I think they were dreams. So weak. Did you make me weak, thinking of you, holding myself, and spilling useless buckets of salt over your ... ending? Angel ... he should've warned me. He makes a good show of forgetting, but it's here, in me, all the time. The spark. I wanted to give you what you deserve, and I got it. They put the spark in me and now all it does is burn."
 
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|Spike|"Well, yes. Where've you been all night?"
 
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|Spike|"I think they were dreams. So weak. Did you make me weak, thinking of you, holding myself, and spilling useless buckets of salt over your... ending. Angel... he should've warned me. He makes a good show of forgetting, but it's here, in me, all the time. The spark. I wanted to give you what you deserve, and I got it. They put the spark in me and now all it does is burn."
 
|Buffy|"Your soul."
 
|Buffy|"Your soul."
 
|Spike|"Bit worse for lack of use."
 
|Spike|"Bit worse for lack of use."
 
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|Giles|"You may not be wanted, but you ''will'' be needed."
 
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|Willow|"That all you've got?"
 
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"Beneath You" is the second episode of the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer television show, and the 124th in the series. Written by Douglas Petrie and directed by Nick Marck, it originally broadcast on October 1, 2002 on UPN.

Synopsis

FROM BENEATH YOU, IT DEVOURS — There's a giant worm on the loose in Sunnydale, and Spike's back to help (or maybe it's to hinder). Willow prepares to head home from England, though reluctantly. Buffy starts her new job at Sunnydale High, Xander is having trouble getting back onto the dating scene, and Anya's back to her old vengeance game.

Summary

In Frankfurt, Germany, a young girl races down the deserted corridors above a nightclub, pursued by hooded figures. She dashes through an exterior door, proceeding to scale down the building. Unable to escape, she is stabbed by one of the figures. She cries out in pain and the assassins depart. Dead, the girl rolls to the side and says in a deep voice: "From beneath you, it devours."

Dawn awakens Buffy from the nightmare and Buffy questions the meaning of her dream. Elsewhere in Sunnydale, something large tears through the ground. Spike sneaks around in the basement of Sunnydale High, seemingly headed for a rat while he talks to himself. Everything around him begins to shake and he falls to the ground, screaming.

In the next morning, Xander drives Buffy and Dawn to school and they talk about high school and Xander's relationship problems. At Sunnydale High, Principal Wood introduces Buffy to her new job and shows her the cubicle where she'll be working. She sneaks down to the basement in search of Spike but doesn't find him.

In England, Willow struggles with the need to return to Sunnydale where she'll be forced to face her friends and the trouble she caused. A taxi awaits her as Giles listens to her verbalize her fears and he convinces her that even if her friends don't want her back, her presence on the Hellmouth will be important. Back in Sunnydale, a woman walks her small dog along the sidewalk, but while her back is turned, something sucks the dog through the pavement and into the ground. She runs away and right into Xander, who takes her to the safety of Buffy's house.

The remaining Scooby Gang console the woman, Nancy, and promise to deal with the creature. Much to everyone's surprise, a cleaned up version of Spike joins them in the living room and offers his assistance in the battle. Spike wants to talk with Buffy, but Dawn and Xander are not happy to see him or with the fact that Buffy didn't inform them that she saw Spike earlier. Buffy goes to talk with Spike privately and he offers to help deal with this underground monster. Buffy eventually agrees to let him help, then explains the game plan to the rest of the group. As Spike leaves with Buffy for patrol, Dawn leaves him with a parting threat that if he ever again harms or touches Buffy, Dawn will set him on fire while he sleeps.

Outside, Buffy and Spike examining the scene where the dog was eaten. Spike explains that the manifest spirits from the school were the cause of his craziness. Buffy is noticeably uncomfortable around him in the wake of his attempted rape, so he says that he won't bother apologizing for what he did, just admits to changing. Meanwhile, Xander takes Nancy home and she asks if they can go out sometime. The ground rumbles and a giant worm chases them down a hallway and emerges from the ground with a roar. Once the giant worm goes away and the two are safe, Nancy starts to talk about her ex-boyfriend and Xander quickly concludes that she made a wish to a vengeance demon.

Buffy and the gang confront Anya at the Bronze and get her to admit to making Nancy's ex-boyfriend Ronnie into a Sluggoth demon. Anya realizes Spike has a soul, but Spike tries to stop her from spilling the news to the rest of the group. He starts to attack Anya and she turns on him, with her vengeance demon powers of strength. Buffy steps in and beats up on Spike while he instead hits her back with a verbal assault taunting her about their past sexual relationship. The fight sends Nancy on the run alone, but her wormy ex-boyfriend is on her trail. Meanwhile, Xander tries to convince Anya to reverse the curse on Ronnie, but it's not something she can do easily.

Buffy arrives in time to rescue Nancy from the demon, but Spike intervenes, hitting it with a metal pole. He goes to stab the worm only to have it turn back into human form an instant before Spike makes contact, so the chip sets off as he stabs Ronnie in the shoulder, making them both scream in pain. Spike freaks out and talks crazy again, while Buffy calls the paramedics to help Ronnie. She notices when Spike says that "from beneath you, it devours" before running away. Anya and Xander arrive on the scene and Anya knows she will pay a steep price for reversing the spell.

Buffy goes after Spike and finds him in a church. He's confused and speaks in metaphors of what he really is to Buffy; he tried to act like his usual self, but it was a costume and didn't work. He concludes that she's there to use him like she did before, so he unbuckles his belt telling her that it's time to service her. She attempts to stop him and throws him across the room. He tries to explain what he did to get the missing piece that would allow him to become what she wanted. He mutters that Angel should have warned him about "the spark" burning inside him, and with this Buffy understands he's talking about his soul. Spike continues to speak of all the voices that are in his head telling him to go to hell. Buffy, still shocked, asks him why would he do this. Spike explains that he did what he could to be a kind of man, and hopes to be forgiven and loved. Spike turns to a large cross and drapes himself onto it, letting it burn his skin. Buffy tears as she looks on him. Spike asks her if they can rest now.

Continuity

  • Buffy is hired as a school counselor, invited in the episode "Lessons." She'll begin her work there in "Help" until Principal Wood fires her in "Dirty Girls."
  • Buffy asks Wood if she can issue detention, much as Willow did in the episode "Passion."
  • The phrase "From beneath you, it devours" is heard for the first time. It will recur throughout the season.
  • Buffy dreams about the Potential Slayer being killed and mentions that there are more like her out there. This is the first hint anyone in Sunnydale has about the larger mission of the First Evil against the Slayer line.
  • When Dawn mentions Buffy's and Xander's tendency for relationship with demons, Buffy recalls the time Dawn herself was involved with a vampire in the previous Halloween ("All the Way").
  • Principal Wood metaphorically warns Buffy about the students "eating her alive," to which Buffy responds, "You heard about Principal Flutie, right?" Flutie was eaten by students possessed by hyena spirits in "The Pack."
  • The small number of Scooby Gang members is addressed when Dawn suggests to Buffy and Xander that they "round up the gang," only to be told that the three of them are the gang.
  • Buffy has flashbacks of Spike's attempted rape in "Seeing Red."
  • Anya's friction with the rest of the demon world is made known to the rest of the group, being a vengeance demon since "Entropy."
  • Anya and Spike mention the one time they had sex, in "Entropy."
  • At the Bronze, Spike asks Buffy if she's "up for another round on the balcony." This calls back to a scene from the episode "Dead Things" in which she and Spike discreetly have sex on the balcony.
  • Spike tells Buffy that she can lock the door behind him with any spell she likes, as she had a revoke invitation ritual performed against him at her home in "Crush."
  • Spike says that Angel should have warned him, in reference to the older vampire's own experience with ensoulment ("Becoming, Part One").
  • Buffy discovers that Spike has been ensouled; he tells her he went after "what she deserved," the same way he referred to his soul when he requested it in "Grave."
  • This episode parallels to "Angel." In this one, after Buffy finds out Spike has a soul, he drapes his body on a cross and it burns him. In "Angel," after Buffy finds out that he is a vampire with a soul, they kiss and we see the cross Angel gave her searing his chest. Angel says the line "I wanted to kill you," and in this one, Spike says "I dreamed of killing you."

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and titles

Species

Events

Locations

Objects

Death count

  • The Frankfurt Potential Slayer, stabbed by a Harbinger of Death.
  • Rocky (the dog), eaten by Ronnie as a Sluggoth demon.

Behind the scenes

"Beneath_You"_promo

"Beneath You" promo

Production

  • The German voice in the techno music sings "Von der Tiefe verschlingt es," which is a rough translation of the phrase "From the depth it devours."
  • When questioned about his fondest memory of filming, James Marsters explained that final scene had slight different direction and dialog, but Joss Whedon saw the footage and told him the scene was horrible: "It's not your fault. It was the direction. But it's just so on the nose, and it's just cringe-worthy." Whedon then decided to rewrite and direct it, then they filmed "12 to 20 hours to begin with, which is so much longer than other shows," Marsters said. "Then, after we finished those eight days, and the main unit started a new episode, we were doing pickups and extra shots on B and splinter units throughout the next week, which was not even entirely legal. But to go back and wholesale throw away an entire day's work and begin from scratch in the midst of all that other filming was just a huge, huge thing to do. He was willing to do that."[1]
  • Marsters described the new direction: "He directed me to be less emotional. To be more distant. To be hiding both in the shadows and in my feelings from Buffy rather than try and proclaim them to her. I think that's the way shame works. I think there's a lot of shame in this scene. And I think, in general, we say that writing can be too much on the nose, which is kind of a way of saying it's too direct, it's too literal, it's too obvious — and that can be a very subtle difference. The writing wasn't bad originally, it was just slightly too much on the nose, and it needed to be just a little more opaque and just get that right tone."[1]

Deleted scenes

  • Xander's line was cut due to length:
Xander: "I forgot high school's unwritten rules of hallway etiquette. Of course, no one ever explained them to me. They'd just stuff me in a locker till I drew my own conclusion."
  • From the original final scene, Spike's poetry was also cut:
Spike: "William the bloody awful poet / Skipping down the lane / Good boy, bad boy, / All the sodding same."
  • Spike's last words in the episode were:
Spike: "I was the enemy, then I was nothing, and now I'm God's garbage, not even a joke, less than, less than, less than all His creatures combined so tell me, dear Buffy..." [Buffy lets him approach, unmoving, but not letting go of that stake, either. He barely makes it to her — and SLAMS straight down, to his knees. And opens his arms wide.] "How ya like me now?"[2]

Pop culture references

  • Spike says that Sluggoth demon is a species who died around the crusades, referring to the religious war's campaign from the period between 1096 and 1271, which had the objective of recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule.
  • Spike mentions batpoles, the poles from the Batman 60s TV show in which Batman and Robin would slide down to get to the bat cave. The discovery of some danger would often prompt a cry of: "To the batpoles!"

Music

International titles

  • Armenian: "Դու արժանի չես ինձ" (You Don't Deserve Me)
  • Czech: "Pod tebou" (Beneath You)
  • Finnish: "Pinnan alta" (Beneath the Surface)
  • French: "Démons intérieurs" (Interior Demons)
  • German: "Das Monster aus der Tiefe" (The Monster from Beneath)
  • Hungarian: "Alatta" (Beneath)
  • Italian: "In profondità" (In Depth)
  • Japanese: "お前の下" (Beneath You)
  • Polish: "W głębi duszy" (In the Depths of the Soul)
  • Portuguese (Brazil): "Abaixo de Você" (Beneath You)
  • Romanian: "Nedemn" (Shameful)
  • Russian: "Ты не заслуживаешь меня" (You Don't Deserve You)
  • Spanish (Latin America): "En tu interior" (Inside You)
  • Spanish (Spain): "Debajo de ti" (Beneath You)

Adaptations

Other

  • The scene with the Potential Slayer is reminiscent of the movie Run Lola Run. (1998), which features a red-haired German girl running with techno music as soundtrack.
  • In addition to the First Evil's phrase itself ("From beneath you, it devours."), the episode title is reminiscent of Cecily's and Buffy's words to Spike in "Fool for Love," when both tell him: "You're beneath me."
  • Nancy has as ex-boyfriend Ronnie — named as the first lady Nancy and president Ronald Reagan — and he is turned into a Sluggoth demon — as in Nancy and Sluggo from the Nancy comic strip.

Gallery

Promotional stills

Quotes

Robin: "You open that door and these students will eat you alive."
Buffy: "You heard about Principal Flutie, right?"
Dawn: "Spike? You sleep, right? You vampires. You sleep."
Spike: "Yeah, what's your point, Niblet?"
Dawn: "Well, I couldn't take you in a fight or anything, even with that chip in your head. But you do sleep. If you hurt my sister, at all... touch her... you're gonna wake up on fire."
Dawn: "You guys really need to ease up with the whole dating demons thing."
Buffy: "Uh, hello. I'm sorry, wasn't that you having the smooch-a-thon with teen vampire last Halloween?"
Dawn: "See, this is why I don’t want you talking to my friends."
Buffy: "Spike, have you completely lost your mind?"
Spike: "Well, yes. Where've you been all night?"
Spike: "I think they were dreams. So weak. Did you make me weak, thinking of you, holding myself, and spilling useless buckets of salt over your... ending. Angel... he should've warned me. He makes a good show of forgetting, but it's here, in me, all the time. The spark. I wanted to give you what you deserve, and I got it. They put the spark in me and now all it does is burn."
Buffy: "Your soul."
Spike: "Bit worse for lack of use."

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Esther Zuckerman, "Buffy’s James Marsters on the hardest day of his professional life". The A.V. Club, March 9, 2017.
  2. "Beneath You". BuffyWorld. Archived from the original on November 3, 2017.