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"Episode 8" is the eighth 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[]
- Clem compares the Anya/Anyanka/Jasper situation with the film The Fly again after mentioning it in "Episode 6."
- Giles recalls Spike and Harmony found the Gem of Amara in a crypt, as seen in "The Harsh Light of Day."
- Giles says there is "a history of Spike being fluid with his loyalties"; Spike changed sided in episodes such as "Becoming, Part Two," "The Yoko Factor," "Primeval," and "Crush."
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Anyanka
- Berenice (Only mentioned)
- Clement
- Cordelia Chase (Only mentioned)
- Cordelia Chase (alternative reality)
- Drusilla (alternative reality)
- Rupert Giles
- Rupert Giles (alternative reality) (Only mentioned)
- Jasper
- Anya Jenkins (Only mentioned)
- Anya Jenkins (alternative reality)
- Harmony Kendall (Only mentioned)
- Andrey Kurgan
- Tara Maclay (alternative reality)
- Mister Pickles
- Indira Nunnally
- Spike
- Indira Nunnally's father (Only mentioned)
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
Locations[]
- Sunnydale
- Magic Box
- Sunnydale Cemetery (Only mentioned)
Objects[]
- Blood (Only mentioned)
- Coborârea lui Andrey Kurgan
- Gem of Amara (Only mentioned)
- Kurgan's Grimoire (Only mentioned)
- Stake (Only mentioned)
- Soul (Only mentioned)
Rituals and spells[]
- Sunlight spell (Only mentioned)
Death count[]
- None.
Behind the scenes[]
Pop culture references[]
- Clem says he watched the 1958 version of the film The Fly featuring Vincent Price and not the 1986 version starring Jeff Goldblum.
- Indira talks about a film with the actor Sean Connery.
- Tara refers to good witches by the name of the character Glinda, who carries the title "Good Witch of the South" in the story of The Wizard of Oz.
Music[]
- Frank Turner — "Four Simple Words"
- Jonathan Dinerstein — original score