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School Hard

  • Episode aired Sep 29, 1997
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
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8.7/10
4.8K
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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Gregory Scott Cummins in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997)
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Buffy's mother and friends become trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer on Parent-Teacher night.Buffy's mother and friends become trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer on Parent-Teacher night.Buffy's mother and friends become trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer on Parent-Teacher night.

  • Director
    • John T. Kretchmer
  • Writers
    • Joss Whedon
    • David Greenwalt
    • Rob DesHotel
  • Stars
    • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Nicholas Brendon
    • Alyson Hannigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John T. Kretchmer
    • Writers
      • Joss Whedon
      • David Greenwalt
      • Rob DesHotel
    • Stars
      • Sarah Michelle Gellar
      • Nicholas Brendon
      • Alyson Hannigan
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Buffy Summers
    Nicholas Brendon
    Nicholas Brendon
    • Xander Harris
    Alyson Hannigan
    Alyson Hannigan
    • Willow Rosenberg
    Charisma Carpenter
    Charisma Carpenter
    • Cordelia Chase
    David Boreanaz
    David Boreanaz
    • Angel
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Rupert Giles
    • (as Anthony Stewart Head)
    Kristine Sutherland
    Kristine Sutherland
    • Joyce Summers
    Robia Scott
    Robia Scott
    • Jenny Calendar
    • (as Robia La Morte)
    Andrew J. Ferchland
    Andrew J. Ferchland
    • Collin
    James Marsters
    James Marsters
    • Spike
    Alexandra Johnes
    Alexandra Johnes
    • Sheila Martini
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Big Ugly
    Andrew Palmer
    • Lean Boy
    Brian Reddy
    Brian Reddy
    • Police Chief Bob
    Juliet Landau
    Juliet Landau
    • Drusilla
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Principal Snyder
    Keith MacKechnie
    Keith MacKechnie
    • Parent
    Alan Abelew
    • Brian Kirsch
    • Director
      • John T. Kretchmer
    • Writers
      • Joss Whedon
      • David Greenwalt
      • Rob DesHotel
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    User reviews21

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    9Aegelis

    Chaotic Changing of the Vampire Guard

    Attempting to coagulate the dual life of the duel life, slayer Buffy finds trouble day and night. With full commitment, trouble goes down sooner rather than later. Story kicks ahead a little bit as those who surround Buffy find out more of what she's made of while the baddies have an equally sudden power shift.

    Action abounds, a few quick jokes, some unexpected folk step up to empowered roles. A few head-scratchers for me as the show 'course corrects' like there was a scrapped script somewhere and a writer said, "I've got a better idea!" Development of characters continues and intrigue is sufficient to grip watchers, especially in suspenseful moments.
    9AlsExGal

    Spike enters stage left...

    ... and I mean literally! James Marsters said during an interview that the way his character is introduced is the classic stage entrance method he was taught at Julliard, but I digress.

    Joss Whedon meant for Spike and Dru to be vampire equivalents of Sid and Nancy. Spike is so named because he is known for driving railroad spikes through his victims. He has killed two vampire slayers in the past and has it in mind to kill the current one - Buffy. He's been obsessed with slayers from the moment that he found out about their existence. You can see his obsession in his posture and facial expression as he watches Buffy dancing at The Bronze.

    Where does Spike choose to kill the slayer? At the Sunnydale High School Parent Teacher night. The title comes from the fact that this episode is supposed to be like the movie "Die Hard" from about ten years before where terrorists invade a company Christmas party. This time it's vampires invading the high school.

    On top of being important for introducing the character Spike, this episode is crucial for establishing some character points and relationship dynamics. One of my favorite scenes is when Buffy tasks Xander with getting a stake out of her purse, and his shock and terror at discovering a tampon as he digs through her bag. It's a subtle indicator of the fear the genders have of each other in youth, and it conveys the awkwardness so perfectly.
    9kellyq12

    Spike is here!!!

    Finally, he's hereeee! This is a very good episode with Buffy's mom being in on the action and the comedy that comes from people either trying to explain away supernatural elements or the reveal that they may know more than we realized. The Spike/Angel/Xander scenes are great. This is the point where season 2 REALLY begins!

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    • Trivia
      Juliet Landau didn't have to audition for the part of Drusilla. Joss Whedon had been very taken by her performance in Ed Wood (1994) so she was offered the part within an hour of meeting with Whedon.
    • Goofs
      Buffy and Willow are studying French and their notes are all over the table before they go to dance. However, when Xander runs in to collect a stake from Buffy's bag later, all the notes are gone.
    • Quotes

      Big Ugly: When I kill her, it'll be the greatest event since the Crucifixion. And I should know. I was there.

      Spike: You were there? Oh, please! If every vampire who said he was at the Crucifixion was actually there, it would have been like Woodstock.

      Big Ugly: I oughta rip your throat out.

      Spike: I was actually at Woodstock. That was a weird gig. I fed off a flower person, and I spent the next six hours watchin' my hand move.

    • Connections
      Featured in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Gift (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Stupid Thing
      Performed by Nickel

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 1800 Stewart St., Santa Monica, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mutant Enemy
      • Kuzui Enterprises.
      • Sandollar Television
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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