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SE6XEqZ5Zyj4mhRGg2n9UaeGnY.jpg' alt='Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8 Full Episodes Online' title='Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8 Full Episodes Online' />Watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 0. Episode 1. 0. Watch TV shows and movies free online. Stream episodes of Family Guy, Greys Anatomy, SNL, Modern Family and many more hit shows. The 1. 5 Worst Ever Episodes Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on the WB 2. Thanks to Joss Whedons vision, an incredible team of writers, and an outstanding ensemble cast led by Sarah Michelle Gellar, the horror comedy hybrid surpassed all expectations, spawned a successful spin off, and lasted seven amazing seasons. In that time, Bt. VS offered up some of the best episodes of TV ever, and countless scenes that made us laugh, terrified us beyond belief, and broke our hearts. Like any TV show, though, Buffy also its share of less than stellar moments. From monster of the week stories that were instantly forgettable to some narrative missteps that left us all wondering if the series had gone off course, there were a handful of episodes that just plain sucked. Here are the 1. 5 Worst Ever Episodes Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. I Robot, You Jane Season 1, Episode 8When Buffy first hit our TV screens in 1. These days, the idea of meeting a stranger online or through social media seems like no biggie, but back then, many of us were taught to believe that the only potential outcome for crossing the digital divide was death or dismemberment. I Robot, You Jane definitely helped solidify fans lingering feelings that the internet basically only existed so that creepy dudes could find numerous ways to kill you. Its the first Willow centric episode, so it has that going for it but unfortunately, thats about all it has as far as redeeming qualities are concerned. Otherwise, it basically serves as a time capsule for all. Otherwise, it basically serves as a time capsule for all late 2. Chat rooms full of nerdy bad guys Heavy handed metaphor about not really knowing who youre communicating with on the other side By the time Willow and the Scoobies come face to face with Moloch, its not only not scary, but it feels like a bad after school special. Maybe the horny horned demon would have better luck finding someone to set him free on TinderWe hope youll. Its rare that the first version of something is not considered canon, but such is the case with the 1992 feature film Buffy the Vampire Slayer. On the genrebusting television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the heroine saved the worlda lotover the course of seven seasons. Buffy premiered on the WB 19. Inca Mummy Girl Season 2, Episode 4While the Xander sucks at love subplot brought about plenty of laughs and some decent character development on Buffy, that wasnt the case with Inca Mummy Girl. This early Season 2 episode featured the Xand man falling head over heels for the beautiful exchange student living at Buffys house. Unfortunately, she was actually an ancient mummy who spent her extracurricular time sucking out Sunnydale residents souls to keep herself looking young and beautiful. The basic premise of the episode Xander unknowingly falling for someone who was going to try to kill him and his friends had already been covered once with the Season 1 episode Teachers Pet. This time around, it featured less hot teachers and more really boring dialogue. The best part of Inca Mummy Girl was seeing Willow in an Eskimo costume, but we would gladly trade that adorable mental image in exchange for a better Xander centric episode. Bad Egg Season 2, Episode 1. Throughout Buffys first three seasons, the series spent a lot of time exploring common high school experiences through a supernatural lens. So it was only going to be a matter of time before we were treated to a sex ed gone wrong situation at Sunnydale High. Unfortunately, Bad Eggs didnt do the best job of blending the perils of public school education and monster metaphor. The episode focused on a bubbly, Jabba the Hut esque demon living underneath the school and its weird insect like offspring turning SHS students into mind controlled minions. The episode ended with Buffy battling two cowboy vampires and emerging from a pit covered in the remains of the monster of the week. There didnt seem to be much of a purpose for this episode, aside from setting up the sex has consequences metaphor that paid off in the following much more stellar episodes, Surprise and Innocence. Watch Outbreak: Anatomy Of A Plague Online here. Since that two parter did such a good job in driving that point home, though, were hard pressed to figure out what, exactly, the point of Bad Eggs actually was. Go Fish Season 2, Episode 2. Go Fish is the type of Buffy episode that probably worked better on paper than it did in reality. Sure, it has its moments some light hearted comedy with the Scoobies interrogating suspects, a glimpse at Jonathan in all his awkward glory, and cute guys including Legend of Tomorrows Wentworth Miller in Speedos. When Season 2 was all said and done, though, this swim team themed episode was 9. Buffy had already faced a decent number of creepy monsters throughout the course of the season. Other than the not very plausible threat that Xander might be turned into a water monster after he went undercover, there wasnt really a reason to care about any of the characters that were in danger. The resolution, in which Gage and his newly reptilian teammates flopped off into the sunset, was, laughably weird. All in all, Go Fish felt like a 4. Beer Bad Season 4, Episode 5In most cases, Buffy did a great job of connecting real world issues to horror. As the series transitioned from its High school is hell motif, though, it struggled to find meaningful ways to tie in reality and fantasy. This was never more obvious than with Beer Bad, an episode in which Buffy drinks too much with some dorky d bags and they all start to turn into cavemen. Part of the problem with this Season 4 entry was that the metaphor was painfully obvious, but it wasnt the first or last time Bt. VS went down that path. Really, what made Beer Bad so insufferable was its ability to completely suck the fun out of even the most ridiculous monster of the week endeavor. It was hard to watch Buffy mope more over Parker than she ever did over, say, Angel, because doing so meant we had to pretend to forget everything we knew about her resilience. Seeing the slayer almost get bested by some Cro Magnon bro dudes only added insult to injury. The I in Team Season 4, Episode 1. Lets just get this out of the way the Initiative storyline sucked. It was commendable for Buffy to expand its horizons a bit and tackle an X Files esque government conspiracy plot. However, the Chosen Ones foray into military monster hunting was pretty much the most insufferably dull story the series ever pursued. Her time as a government operative hit peak boring with The I in Team. Its an episode that more or less focused on the startling revelation that the Slayer doesnt really do the whole follow the leader thing. That, of course, led to friction between her and the Initiative leader, Professor Walsh, who decides the best way to deal with Buffys insubordination was to kill her. Totally reasonable, right In every moment from the not quite as sexy as they probably hoped it would be love scene between Buffy and Riley to the not quite as shocking as they probably hoped it would be death scene for Professor Walsh The I in Team was an episode that marked, more than any other perhaps, a time period in which Buffy felt nothing like Buffy at all. Where The Wild Things Are Season 4, Episode 1. By the time Season 4 was reaching its end, Buffy was still having trouble finding its mojo in a post Sunnydale High landscape. Fans werent taking to Riley the way theyd fallen for Angel, which made the seasons heavy focus on his burgeoning relationship with the slayer feel more like drudgery than romance. Then, we got Where the Wild Things Are, which was more or less devoted to watching the two go at it like rabbits. For, like, the entire episode. The fact that the reason for their non stop boinking was that their house was haunted by abused children made it extra gross, because such a serious subject matter was basically relegated to a subplot.