
The spoilers below may not be true. They may be true. Sources include: FanForum, AICN, Cross and Stake, Wanda from E!
Updates: 1/16 6.16 spoilers / 1/18 End of Season Spoilers / 1/22 6.13-6.15
| Buffy and Spike become a couple |
| A major character will die this season |
| One of the Troika will become more evil |
| Warren may be the one who becomes more evil |
| Harmony will be back |
| Willow is not going anywhere |
| Xander and Anya won't get married |
| Anya will become Anyaka |
| Xander loses his job |
| Drusilla will be back |
| Giles returns and kills Spike |
| Riley returns for the wedding |
| Doc may be back |
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Episode 18 Title: "Entropy" This is the first episode following Buffy's being drugged,
and At the end of "Hell's Bells", Anya was offered her
old vengence demon |
| Xander gets cold feet, Anya goes Anyaka (briefly) |
| Willow becomes the Big Bad |
| Xander/Anya breakup |
| Title name: Gone |
| Written by David Fury |
| Buffy figures out who the Troika are and their plans |
| Willow is asked not to leave |
| Buffy becomes invisible, thanks to a new Troika toy |
| The Troika has some kind of Invisibility ray |
| Invisi-Buffy pays Spike a visit, so does Xander |
| Xander confronts Willow, discovers Spike in the middle of something with an Invisible Buffy, and spends some quality time bickering with his fiance. |
| After meeting with a social worker about Dawn, Buffy takes her anger out on her own hair, which later requires some professional assistance and ends up much shorter. |
| Willow uses a *tiny* bit of magic, but stops herself before the magic serves its purpose or she gets caught, and she still feels guilty. |
| Spike and Buffy kiss again |
| Rack cuts off Amy until she gets Willow to come back |
| Buffy avoids Spike, causing the Scoobies to wonder whats up |
| Title: Doublemeat Palace (Jan.29) |
| The slayer works the counter at a Hellmouth-adjacent fast-food establishment, and grows suspicious. |
| With the super villains mysteriously "gone" for the ep, the show returns to a good monster-of-the-week episode. And the hero of the episode? Not Buffy. |
| Buffy gets a job in fast food (hence the title), and when co-workers start ending up in pieces, the mystery behind the meat comes into question. |
| Willow works on staying clear of magic, but Amy gives her an unwanted gift and Willow is forced to make a big decision. |
| Buffy tries to ignore the temptation that is Spike, but fails. A little sexual taunting and innuendo turns into much more. |
| Halfrek, a vengeance demon friend of Anya's visits and Anya's life as a demon and her relationship with Xander is questioned and thought about by the soon-to-be-wed couple. |
| Halfrek may have a connection with Spike. |
| Dead Things (Feb. 5) Directed by James A Contner |
| This will not be lighthearted. Mostly dark material (sex/violence) and some scenes that may not make it to air. |
| Warren uses another gadget to make his ex-girlfriend Katrina a willing slave to him and his pals, but when the effects wear off and Katrina tries to escape the grasp of the nerdy supervillains, she's accidentally killed. (This is the death of the episode and this is probably the real source of the "rape" rumors. There is no actual rape scene, but indications and accusations of non-consensual behavior.) |
| There is a cute post-sex scene between Buffy and Spike where they chat about decorating and their relationship |
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Buffy and Spike are both winded after having sex on a rug in Spike's crypt (there's some cute dialogue about the rug). There's cuteness regarding Buffy's feelings about their "relationship". Spike asks her if she likes him and she says "sometimes", then he asks if she likes what he does to her and she doesn't say anything - but he knows. They basically just have a sweet post-sex talk (although when Buffy realizes they're having a post-sex talk, she gets ready to go). There's also talk of decorating each other's rooms and stuff. Major cuteness. Also, in that scene, Spike holds up handcuffs and asks Buffy if she trusts him. She replies "never" but then later we see her rubbing her wrists that are red and previously hand-cuffed. So yeah, there's cuteness and kinkiness involved, but I don't mind kinky. Plus, it proves that she trusts him which is great. (FanForum) |
| Warren accidentally kills Katrina, the real girl he began seeing last season after he got sick of Aprilbot. He then utilizes a time-shaping "temporal demon" to trick Buffy into thinking she killed Katrina. |
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On the second floor of the Bronze, in the shadows but at the
edge of the walkway overlooking the lower floor, Spike approaches
from behind and *ahem* takes Buffy from behind as he tells her
watch her friends on the floor below. He tells her she no longer
belongs in that world, she belongs in the shadows with him. He
taunts her about their current activity and makes her feel guilty
and bad because they're getting away with what they're doing
with her friends so close and if they only knew, what would they
think of her? Buffy just stands there and takes it, looking as
guilty as she feels. No one sees, as far as the script is concerned and no one is hurt. But the scene is described thrust for thrust, hot breath for hot breath and although not violent like "Smashed," it should give the final scene of that ep a run for its money if the scene makes it to air. |
| Spike tries to help Buffy after the incident and keep her from confessing to the crime, but his efforts, including voluntarily taking a vicious verbal/physical thrashing from the Slayer, are useless. (Spike's efforts are useless, that doesn't mean Buffy confesses.) |
| Dawn and Xander waltz together in preparation for Xander's wedding--to Anya. |
| Buffy discovers the truth behind her returning back to life "wrong." It's the worst thing she could want it to be. |
| Buffy didn't come back really "wrong" at all. As far as the spell is concerned, Buffy's molecular structure was changed just enough upon her return to life to make the chip think she wasn't human, allowing Spike to hurt her. |
| After learning about the spell that brought her back, Buffy confesses to Tara the truth about her and Spike and amidst all her confusion and shame, breaks down into tears |
| Title: Older and Far Away (Feb. 12) |
| It's Buffy's birthday, and Dawnie casts a spell trapping everybody inside. |
| There is a brief moment in "Older and Far Away" where Halfrek recognizes Spike as "William" and he recognizes her as well...although he doesn't identify her by name. The actress is the same one who played "Cecily," William's love interest in the S5 ep, "Fool for Love." I don't know if the recognition of the two knowing each other relates to Halfrek being Cecily or not... but it's there. I'm posting this to ES simply because the moment is short and sweet and easily dropped to the cutting room floor. |
| Buffy's birthday ep. A party gathers at the Summers house with the usual suspects and a few old and new faces as well. Surprisingly, the party itself goes of without much complication, but the next morning is another story. |
| Denied necessary attention from her sister and others, Dawn's wish to keep people from going away is answered by a demonic friend who binds the attendees of Buffy's birthday bash to the house. Of course, with a dangerous monster also confined with them. |
| Dawn's stealing habits are discovered. |
| Jealousy runs wild as Xander and Anya set Buffy up with a guy at her party and Spike shows up unexpected by Buffy. |
| Anya freaks about being locked in the house, but Xander is there to calm and reassure her that everything is okay. |
| Tara is very much alive at the end of this ep |
| Title: As You Were (Feb. 19) Writer: Drew Greenberg. |
| Riley returns from the South American jungles transformed. He's not a vampire, and he survives the episode. |
| Not dead but of the living...and married. Buffy's own "relationship" with Spike comes into question when her ex's perfect romance shows her just what she doesn't have. |
| Title: Unknown (Feb. 26) |
| The final episode of sweeps may or may not feature the first permanent Scooby death since season two. |
| Tara does indeed attend the Xander-Anya wedding "festivities" in 6.16, the big Xander-Anya wedding episode. |
| Dawn momentarily befriends an embarassed demon teen. |
| D'Hoffryn is not "FutureXander." But he does accept Anya's invitiation to attend the wedding. |
| A drunken Tony Harris trades blows with a tentacled demon, and sets off a major human-demon melee!! |
| Dazed from his "visions" of the future, Xander checks into a truly appalling motel. |
| Buffy endeavors to entertain an anxious human-demon crowd. |