Buffy Summers arrives for her first day at a new school, and already weird things are happening. She investigates a dead body that is found in the girls' locker room, and, with the help of h... Read allBuffy Summers arrives for her first day at a new school, and already weird things are happening. She investigates a dead body that is found in the girls' locker room, and, with the help of her new friends Willow and Xander, she fights a gang of vampires. Also, she meets Cordelia ... Read allBuffy Summers arrives for her first day at a new school, and already weird things are happening. She investigates a dead body that is found in the girls' locker room, and, with the help of her new friends Willow and Xander, she fights a gang of vampires. Also, she meets Cordelia and her friends, and Giles, her new Watcher, tells her more about her destiny.
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- (uncredited)
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- (uncredited)
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It's only a half-hour long, so it omits the material about The Master, who is set up as the "Big Bad" of Season One in the actual series. Also, Angel (David Boreanaz) is not a character in this pilot either. The only major difference in the cast is that the role of Willow was recast with Alyson Hannigan in the series. I frankly can't see anybody else having pulled that role off as the character of Willow made some really sharp turns over the years and Hannigan made it seem completely authentic and believable.
On the special effects side, when vampires get staked on this pilot they turn into what looks like flour rather than turning to dust and dispersing into the air, probably because it was much cheaper to do. I'd recommend this for anybody who is a fan of the BTVS TV show and wants to see how it all started.
The unaired pilot is like a first draft of the official one. Same plot & style but needing a rewrite. Most noticeable difference is that Willow is played by Riff Regan in the pilot (of course Alyson Hannigan plays her in the series). In the story, Willow is shy & unpopular. While Hannigan plays her with a sense of optimism, Regan's Willow is simply an insecure loner. Hannigan's more appealing interpretation was needed for this central character. Also, Hannigan is more physically attractive, and the network may have felt that would serve an on-going series better.
A fan would enjoy watching this.
Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) has just transferred to Berryman High School and is attending her first day of class. After meeting classmates Xander (Nicholas Brendon) and Willow (Riff Regan), Buffy is confronted by the truth-- the school librarian (Anthony Stewart Head) knows about her calling as "The Slayer," a chosen one destined to battle vampires, demons and the forces of darkness. And soon enough, a group of vampires arrive and threaten Buffy and her new friends...
The most interesting thing about this unaired episode are the differences between this early iteration and the final version of the pilot that eventually aired. Perhaps the most notable being that a different actress played Willow. While Alyson Hannigan was obviously the right choice when the show was finally given the greenlight, I will say that I do feel a little bad for Riff Regan. She surprisingly does a very good job as the prototype Willow and is a very solid actress. I could definitely see what they were going for by casting her. It's a shame she left the entertainment industry just a few short years after this pilot was produced.
Also notable is the difference in length. Compared to the final show, this episode seems made to fit a half-hour format, running only about 25 minutes. And for the most part, it works. It more-or-less is able to tell a cohesive story in its short length, and the pace is nice and brisk. Though obviously I do far prefer the hour-long format the final show went with.
On the whole, the unaired pilot does have enough entertainment value to keep you hooked. It's a real shame that this has never been given any sort-of official release, because it's nowhere near as bad as you might think. Sure, it's obviously inferior to the show that it helped spawn, but I can see why this would get networks interested in the series. It's a fun half-hour of "Buffy" history.
I'm giving it a solid 7 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaThis pilot was directed by Joss Whedon and financed out of his own pocket to sell the show to the networks. The plot is fairly similar to Welcome to the Hellmouth (1997), though Angel, Jesse and the Master don't appear. Also, it's only half an hour long. The main differences from the show as aired are the sets and casting. While most of the principals are in place, Riff Regan plays Willow and Stephen Tobolowsky plays Principal Flutie. They were replaced by Alyson Hannigan and Ken Lerner, respectively in the actual show. The library that appears is not the set from the show, rather it is the actual library from Torrance High School where much of the Sunnydale High material was filmed.
- Quotes
Buffy Summers: I don't suppose you'd be sweeties and attack me one at a time?
Vampire: You watch too many movies.
Buffy Summers: You can never watch too many movies!
- Alternate versionsThe episode was remade into Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Episode 1, "Welcome to the Hellmouth" in March 1997.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Unaired Pilot Reaction (2021)
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- Runtime
- 25m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1