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"'''Freefall, Part Two'''" was the second issue of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine]]'' comic book series.
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"'''Freefall, Part Two'''" is the second issue of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine]]'' comic book series.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
As Detectives[[Robert Dowling| Dowling]] and [[Miranda Cheung|Cheung]] were discussing the latest in a string of mysterious deaths: not all the mysterious victims are women and this latest one's a young guy in a tie. He was just one in a room full of bodies like him.
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Detectives[[Robert Dowling| Dowling]] and [[Miranda Cheung|Cheung]] are discussing the latest in a string of mysterious deaths: not all the mysterious victims are women and this latest one's a young guy in a tie. He is just one in a room full of bodies like him.
   
Back to [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]], [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]], [[Spike]], and the [[Unidentified debt collector demon|debt collecting demon]]. He threatened Buffy with bad credit, and she retaliated by choking him, but Willow and Spike pulled her off, reminding her of the futility of killing him. The demon got all sad-faced and talked about being trapped in this realm and needing a job. Buffy found an ATM and gave him all her money, which he said wasn't nearly enough.
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Back to [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]], [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]], [[Spike]], and the [[Unidentified debt collector demon|debt collecting demon]]. He threatens Buffy with bad credit, and she retaliats by choking him, but Willow and Spike pull her off, reminding her of the futility of killing him. The demon gets sad-faced and talks about being trapped in this realm and needing a job. Buffy finds an ATM and gives him all her money, which he says isn't nearly enough.
   
Spike asked Buffy what happened to all her jewel thief money, it seemed she gave it back when [[Riley Finn|Riley]] negotiated an amnesty between [[Slayers]] and [[Interpol]]. The demon departed with a final warning, and Willow picked up her argument about how Buffy wasn't seeing how her actions affected everyone. Willow left and Spike picked up his warnings about "rumblings".
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Spike asks Buffy what happened to all her jewel thief money, it seemed she gave it back when [[Riley Finn|Riley]] negotiated an amnesty between [[Slayers]] and [[Interpol]]. The [[demon]] departs with a final warning, and Willow picks up her argument about how Buffy wasn't seeing how her actions affected everyone when she destroyed the [[Seed of Wonder]]. Willow leaves and Spike picks up his warnings about "rumblings".
   
[[Eldre Koh]] broke into Buffy's apartment and began searching it. [[Tumble]] heard him and thought it was Buffy, but Eldre Koh escaped out the window before Tumble could see him.
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[[Eldre Koh]] breaks into Buffy's apartment and begins searching it. [[Tumble]] hears him and thinks it is Buffy, but Eldre Koh escapes out the window before Tumble can see him.
   
Dowling and Cheung were in the morgue looking at the unmarked bodies with files and pictures on them. Dowling had found missing persons files for several of the bodies, but all were from the '60s or earlier, and there was no sign of aging. He came up with a theory they were, or had been, [[vampires]].
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Dowling and Cheung are in the morgue looking at the unmarked bodies with files and pictures on them. Dowling has found missing persons files for several of the bodies, but all are from the '60s or earlier, and there is no sign of aging. He comes up with a theory they are, or had been, [[vampires]].
   
A man ([[Severin]]) was running from a vampire. Buffy hopped down from a rooftop to save the day, thinking all the while about her money and magic-less issues. The stranger said he could help, but Buffy ordered him to leave. She staked the vamp and was immediately caught in a spotlight and at a cop's gunpoint.
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A man ([[Severin]]) is running from a vampire. Buffy hops down from a rooftop to save the day, thinking all the while about her money and magic-less issues. The stranger says he can help, but Buffy orders him to leave. She stakes the vamp and is immediately caught in a spotlight and at a cop's gunpoint.
   
Next page, we saw her in cuffs and in an interrogation room. Our detectives were back, asking her if any of the photographs they had of their "victims" look familiar. They knew she was a Slayer, though apparently there was some info on her that the feds wouldn't give them. Buffy educated them on how a vampire turned to dust when it was slain, which was immediately turned on her as she was reminded of the vampire she just "killed".
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Next page, we see her in cuffs and in an interrogation room. The detectives are back, asking her if any of the photographs they have of their "victims" look familiar. They knew she is a Slayer, though apparently there is some info on her that the feds wouldn't give them. Buffy educates them on how a vampire turns to dust when it is slain, which is immediately turned on her as she is reminded of the vampire she just "killed".
   
The detectives argued privately about the case and concluded that they would not let her go until they learned more. They returned to the interrogation room and Buffy was gone. We saw her on the rooftop outside looking down at some shouting police officers, wondering if she should have waited for a lawyer.
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The detectives argue privately about the case and conclude that they will not let her go until they learned more. They return to the interrogation room and Buffy is gone. We see her on the rooftop outside looking down at some shouting police officers, wondering if she should have waited for a lawyer.
   
At [[Xander Harris|Xander]] and [[Dawn Summers|Dawn]]'s apartment, Buffy came in through the window to find them watching her face on TV. Xander congratulated her for being a fugitive. Dawn asked who was really responsible for the bodies, and Buffy said she would have to find out or never show her face in public again. She then asked for a place to crash and was denied - Xander and Dawn had apparently been fighting, and Xander was occupying the couch. Buffy didn't press the issue, but she was not too happy about it.
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At [[Xander Harris|Xander]] and [[Dawn Summers|Dawn]]'s apartment, Buffy comes in through the window to find them watching her face on TV. Xander congratulates her for being a fugitive. Dawn asks who was really responsible for the bodies, and Buffy says she will have to find out or never show her face in public again. She then asks for a place to crash and is denied - Xander and Dawn have apparently been fighting, and Xander is occupying the couch. Buffy doesn't press the issue, but she is not too happy about it.
   
Spike found her at the top of a skyscraper. He asked how she got arrested; she explained and lamented being the Chosen One. He said he would be dead if she wasn't, and that he was investigating her pursuer(s). She seemed cheered as she left, but still worried about evading the law while she was trying to solve the case, especially since she almost instantly spotted another vampire.
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Spike finds her at the top of a skyscraper. He asks how she got arrested; she explains and laments being the Chosen One. He says he would be dead if she wasn't, and that he is investigating her pursuer(s). She seems cheered as she leaves, but still worries about evading the law while she is trying to solve the case, especially since she almost instantly spots another [[vampire]].
   
This one was fighting the same guy as before. He again explained that he could help, and told Buffy that he's a Slayer, like her. Buffy forwent the obvious gender jokes to point out his lack of a wooden stake, and ran off after the vamp, chasing him into an alley. As she was about to finish him, she saw that at least a dozen more had cornered her there, and the original one leapt at her.
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This one is fighting the same guy as before. He again explains that he can help, and tells Buffy that he's a Slayer, like her. Buffy forgoes the obvious gender jokes to point out his lack of a wooden stake, and runs off after the vamp, chasing him into an alley. As she is about to finish him, she sees that at least a dozen more have cornered her there, and the original one leaps at her.
   
The vampire's face began steaming and then shifting from vamp to human face. The stranger was revealed behind the body as it fell, his eyes white, saying "I told you I could help." Buffy was fascinated and asked "How, what and why, please."
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The vampire's face begin steaming and then shifting from vamp to human face. The stranger is revealed behind the body as it falls, his eyes white, saying "I told you I could help." Buffy is fascinated and asks "How, what and why, please."
   
The stranger explained that "he's not a vampire anymore," and the view panned out to a lot of markless bodies once more. "None of them are."
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The stranger explains that "he's not a vampire anymore," and the view pans out to a lot of markless bodies once more. "None of them are."
   
"You trying to put me out of a job?" Buffy asked. Then she smiled. "'Cause I might be okay with that."
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"You trying to put me out of a job?" Buffy asks. Then she smiles. "'Cause I might be okay with that."
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
 
*Spike and Buffy make allusions to when Buffy had robbed a Swiss bank to pay for the [[Slayer Organization]], shown through flashbacks in ''"[[Anywhere But Here]]". ''
The story was set after "''[[Last Gleaming]]''", but before ''"[[Slayer, Interrupted (Buffy Season 9)|Slayer, Interrupted]]''".
 
 
*While trying to make the loan demon go away, Spike mentions that Buffy had to drop out of college and he should cut her some slack. This was due to her mother's death in Season 5.
*Spike and Buffy made allusions to when Buffy had robbed banks to pay for the [[Slayer Organization]], shown through flashbacks in ''"[[Anywhere But Here]]". ''
 
 
*This is not the first time Buffy was tangled into police affairs. She had originally been thought to be responsible for killing [[Ted Buchanan]] in "[[Ted]]", the death of [[Kendra]] in "[[Becoming, Part Two]]", the murder of [[Allan Finch]] in "[[Consequences]]", and wanted for robbing banks during ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight|Buffy Season Eight]].''
*While trying to make the loan demon go away, Spike mentioned that Buffy had to drop out of college and he should cut her some slack. This was due to her mother's death in Buffy Season 5.
 
*This was not the first time Buffy was tangled into police affairs. She had originally been thought to be responsible for killing a human in "[[Ted]]", the death of Kendra in "[[Becoming, Part Two]]", the murder of [[Allan Finch]] in "[[Consequences]]", and wanted for robbing banks during ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight|Buffy Season Eight]].''
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 06:38, 7 November 2015

"Freefall, Part Two" is the second issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine comic book series.

Synopsis

Detectives Dowling and Cheung are discussing the latest in a string of mysterious deaths: not all the mysterious victims are women and this latest one's a young guy in a tie. He is just one in a room full of bodies like him.

Back to Buffy, Willow, Spike, and the debt collecting demon. He threatens Buffy with bad credit, and she retaliats by choking him, but Willow and Spike pull her off, reminding her of the futility of killing him. The demon gets sad-faced and talks about being trapped in this realm and needing a job. Buffy finds an ATM and gives him all her money, which he says isn't nearly enough.

Spike asks Buffy what happened to all her jewel thief money, it seemed she gave it back when Riley negotiated an amnesty between Slayers and Interpol. The demon departs with a final warning, and Willow picks up her argument about how Buffy wasn't seeing how her actions affected everyone when she destroyed the Seed of Wonder. Willow leaves and Spike picks up his warnings about "rumblings".

Eldre Koh breaks into Buffy's apartment and begins searching it. Tumble hears him and thinks it is Buffy, but Eldre Koh escapes out the window before Tumble can see him.

Dowling and Cheung are in the morgue looking at the unmarked bodies with files and pictures on them. Dowling has found missing persons files for several of the bodies, but all are from the '60s or earlier, and there is no sign of aging. He comes up with a theory they are, or had been, vampires.

A man (Severin) is running from a vampire. Buffy hops down from a rooftop to save the day, thinking all the while about her money and magic-less issues. The stranger says he can help, but Buffy orders him to leave. She stakes the vamp and is immediately caught in a spotlight and at a cop's gunpoint.

Next page, we see her in cuffs and in an interrogation room. The detectives are back, asking her if any of the photographs they have of their "victims" look familiar. They knew she is a Slayer, though apparently there is some info on her that the feds wouldn't give them. Buffy educates them on how a vampire turns to dust when it is slain, which is immediately turned on her as she is reminded of the vampire she just "killed".

The detectives argue privately about the case and conclude that they will not let her go until they learned more. They return to the interrogation room and Buffy is gone. We see her on the rooftop outside looking down at some shouting police officers, wondering if she should have waited for a lawyer.

At Xander and Dawn's apartment, Buffy comes in through the window to find them watching her face on TV. Xander congratulates her for being a fugitive. Dawn asks who was really responsible for the bodies, and Buffy says she will have to find out or never show her face in public again. She then asks for a place to crash and is denied - Xander and Dawn have apparently been fighting, and Xander is occupying the couch. Buffy doesn't press the issue, but she is not too happy about it.

Spike finds her at the top of a skyscraper. He asks how she got arrested; she explains and laments being the Chosen One. He says he would be dead if she wasn't, and that he is investigating her pursuer(s). She seems cheered as she leaves, but still worries about evading the law while she is trying to solve the case, especially since she almost instantly spots another vampire.

This one is fighting the same guy as before. He again explains that he can help, and tells Buffy that he's a Slayer, like her. Buffy forgoes the obvious gender jokes to point out his lack of a wooden stake, and runs off after the vamp, chasing him into an alley. As she is about to finish him, she sees that at least a dozen more have cornered her there, and the original one leaps at her.

The vampire's face begin steaming and then shifting from vamp to human face. The stranger is revealed behind the body as it falls, his eyes white, saying "I told you I could help." Buffy is fascinated and asks "How, what and why, please."

The stranger explains that "he's not a vampire anymore," and the view pans out to a lot of markless bodies once more. "None of them are."

"You trying to put me out of a job?" Buffy asks. Then she smiles. "'Cause I might be okay with that."

Continuity

  • Spike and Buffy make allusions to when Buffy had robbed a Swiss bank to pay for the Slayer Organization, shown through flashbacks in "Anywhere But Here".
  • While trying to make the loan demon go away, Spike mentions that Buffy had to drop out of college and he should cut her some slack. This was due to her mother's death in Season 5.
  • This is not the first time Buffy was tangled into police affairs. She had originally been thought to be responsible for killing Ted Buchanan in "Ted", the death of Kendra in "Becoming, Part Two", the murder of Allan Finch in "Consequences", and wanted for robbing banks during Buffy Season Eight.

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and Titles

Species

Events

Locations

Weapons and Objects

Body Count

  • Two zompires, dusted by Buffy.
  • Seventeen zompires, siphoned by Severin.


Behind the Scenes

Collections

  • Freefall
  • Buffy Season 9 Library Edition, Volume 1

Pop Culture References

  • Xander jokingly asked if she was going to blame "The One-armed Man" for being wanted in crimes, a reference to a serial killer in a drama TV series The Fugitive.
  • Xander's t-shirt has a chimp wearing a helmet on it saying "Human see human do", an allusion to the movie Planet of the Apes.

Quotes

Buffy: "And if I don't pay up?"
Demon: "You will learn the horrors of ... bad credit. [Buffy strangles him] GGCKGCK!!!"
Willow: [trying to pull Buffy off him] "Killing him won't make the loan go away."
Buffy: "It'll make him go away!"
Spike: [also trying to pull her off] "And bigger, badder, drippier, nasties will show up."
Willow: "This is what I'm talking about, Buffy. You don't realize how the destruction of the seed affected everyone. You only think about how it affected you. All the Slayers, the vampires, even the demons wih the magic mojo. You all got to keep your power because it was inside of you. But everyone else got cut off from what made them tick. For me, it's magic. For that demon, his home. "
Buffy: "We've been through this. I had no choice."
Willow: "Maybe ... but that doesn't mean you can sit back like everything's over. You're going to have to deal with the fallout eventually."
Xander: "Congrats! You are now a fugitive."
Buffy: "Uh-Oh. Dawnie, is everything okay with you guys?"
Xander: "Nothing a few nights of little to no sleep on a very uncomfortable couch can't fix."
Buffy: "Why couldn't destroying the seed take that away? Along with whatever makes vampires tick. Then I could be Buffy, minus the words 'Slayer' and 'Chosen One'."
Spike: "For starters, I'd be dead. And you wouldn't be nearly as much fun."
Buffy: "Fun is overrated. But I'd probably miss you."
Severin: "I told you I could help."
Buffy: "How, what, why please."
Severin: "He's not a vampire anymore. None of them are."
Buffy: "Are you trying to put me out of a job? ... 'Cause I might be okay with that."

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