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"Episode 3" is the third episode of the Slayers: A Buffyverse Story audio series. It was written by Christopher Golden with Amber Benson and directed by Benson, Golden, and Kc Wayland. It was originally released on October 12, 2023, on Audible.
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- Indira says that, according to online chatters, Willow went to the dark side of magic. Willow manifested her dark persona from the episode "Villains" to "Grave."
- Drusilla says she saw a crown in Copenhagen, where visited in the novel Spike and Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row.
- Giles' bookshop is named Fairweather Books, carrying his grandmother's family surname (Tales of the Vampires).
- Giles is living with Olivia; she was first seen visiting him in Sunnydale in "The Freshman" and last seen spending a morning with him in Freaky Giles Day.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel (Only mentioned)
- Anyanka
- Agnes Biddlecombe (Only voice)
- Clement
- Cordelia Chase (Only mentioned)
- Cordelia Chase (alternative dimension)
- Drusilla (Only mentioned)
- Drusilla (alternative dimension)
- Rupert Giles
- Rupert Giles (alternative dimension) (Only mentioned)
- Gwen (Only mentioned)
- Jasper
- Anya Jenkins (Only mentioned)
- Anya Jenkins (alternative dimension)
- Andrey Kurgan (Only mentioned)
- Tara Maclay (alternative dimension)
- Miranda
- Mister Pickles
- Indira Nunnally
- Rahim
- Willow Rosenberg (Only mentioned)
- Spike
- Buffy Summers (Only mentioned)
- Olivia Williams
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
- Demon
- Demon dog
- Loose-skinned demon
- Penthose demon
- Vengeance demon
- Human
- Pixie (Only mentioned)
- Vampire
Locations[]
- Denmark (Only mentioned)
- Copenhagen (Only mentioned)
- England
- France (Only mentioned)
- Paris (Only mentioned)
- United States
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- Sunnydale
Objects[]
- Blood
- Kurgan's Grimoire
Death count[]
- Miranda's minion, neck broken by Cordelia.
- Miranda, head bitten by Clem.
Behind the scenes[]
Pop culture references[]
- Spike tells the rat, "No nibbling. That's not a Poe story," referring to Edgar Allan Poe's 1842 short story "The Pit and the Pendulum," in which a prisoner frees himself by having rats chew through the straps binding him.
- Clem reads from the 1868 novel Little Women.
- Spike identifies Clem's 1970 Dodge Dart and mentions he also has a 1982 Mustang GT.
- Anya attended the opening night of the opera William Tell on August 3, 1829.
- The Lone Ranger was the favorite TV show of Indira's grandfather.
Music[]
- Gioachino Rossini — "William Tell Overture"
- Jonathan Dinerstein — original score