Buffy: Im Bann der Dämonen Lessons (1996–2003) watch online HD
- Original title:Lessons
- Category:TV Episode / Action / Drama / Fantasy / Romance
- Released:1996–2003
- Director:David Solomon
- Actors:Sarah Michelle Gellar,Nicholas Brendon,Emma Caulfield Ford
- Writer:Joss Whedon,Joss Whedon
- Duration:41min
- Video type:TV Episode
- Rating 6.9
- Votes 188
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The Wiltshire scenes with Giles & Willow are actually filmed in Anthony Head's own home near Bath, England. The horse Giles rides is Anthony's too.
When the writers first came up with the character of Robin Wood, they weren't definite on whether it would be a man or a woman, so they picked a name that could apply to either gender.
In the coffee shop scene, when Halfrek is advising Anya to improve her vengeance, Halfrek warns Anya to remember what happened with "Mr. Czolgosz" (phonetically spelled "Cholgosh" in the captions for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers). This is a reference to a moment in the episode "Superstar" in which Anya, while explaining what she used to do as a vengeance demon, said, "Vengeance wishes, on ex-boyfriends. I'd wish he was a dog, or ugly, or in love with President McKinley, or something." On September 6, 1901, a fanatical fringe Anarchist named Leon Czolgosz shot President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Czolgosz is one of the main characters depicted in the Stephen Sondheim/John Weidman musical "Assassins;" Joss Whedon, the writer of this episode, has given many interviews (mostly in conjunction with "Buffy"'s musical episode) in which he has expressed his admiration for the works of Stephen Sondheim.
The teaser follows the trend of season premieres taking place in a graveyard since "When She Was Bad", in which Buffy, Willow and Xander reunite in a cemetery. In "Anne", Willow, Xander, and Oz patrol a cemetery in place of an absent Buffy. The next year, in Season 4's "The Freshman", Buffy and Willow decide on what college courses to take in the graveyard. Season 5's "Buffy vs. Dracula", shows Buffy needing that extra dose of slaying-in-the-graveyard before bedtime. With Buffy dead, Season 6's "Bargaining, Part One", shows Giles, Spike, Xander, Tara, Anya, and the Buffybot patrolling in the cemetery under the leadership of Willow. Finally, in this episode Buffy trains Dawn in the techniques of vampire slaying.
Dawn get's a mobile phone, the first we will see the Sunnydale Scoobies use since Cordelia in "Welcome to the Hellmouth".
In season 6's DVD extras, the cast appeared on Academy of TV Arts and Sciences Panel Discussion. Here Michelle Trachtenberg said that she'd been begging Whedon to let her character wear black, seeing as she'd never been allowed to in order to keep her looking youthful and innocent. Dawn is seen wearing almost all black here on her first day of school.
As Buffy, Dawn and her friends are exiting the basement, Buffy comments that the school seems 'a bit smaller,' which is the same comment Willow and Xander make as they walk through the charred remains in season 4.
This is the only time Spike ever meets either the Master or Mayor Richard Wilkins III onscreen, although they are only manifestations of the First here.
Buffy gives Dawn, Kit, and Carlos advice after rescuing them from the basement: "School is intense, but you'll do all right as long as you're careful. And you might want to think about sticking together." Kit and Carlos do not, however, appear in later episodes, although Dawn is on the phone with Kit when the First begins causing chaos at the Summers house.
Harry Groener (Mayor) filmed his moment with Spike weeks after the episode itself was shot. You can tell there's a cut when the First change from Adam to the Mayor.
In this and following episode the Scoobies are at their minimum: three. Buffy, Xander and Dawn. Giles and Willow are in England, Anya and Spike are both estranged.
The First appears to Spike in the form of the Big Bads of the past seasons in reverse order -- Warren (Season 6), Glory (Season 5), Adam (Season 4), Mayor Wilkins (Season 3), Drusilla (Season 2), The Master (Season 1) -- and finally as Buffy. This shot of pseudo-Buffy is used as the last shot of the opening titles for season 7.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Stewart Head, and Mark Metcalf are the only actors to appear in the first and last season premires.
When the First states that they are going "Right back to the beginning. Not the bang, not the word, the true beginning..." it is a statement that the speaker predates the existence of the earth. "The Bang" is a reference to the Big Bang Theory. "The Word" is a probable allusion to a Bible passage about creation: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." (John 1:1-3, NIV)
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| Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Sarah Michelle Gellar | - | Buffy Summers | |
| Nicholas Brendon | - | Xander Harris | |
| Emma Caulfield Ford | - | Anya (as Emma Caulfield) | |
| Michelle Trachtenberg | - | Dawn Summers | |
| James Marsters | - | Spike | |
| Alyson Hannigan | - | Willow Rosenberg | |
| Anthony Head | - | Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head) | |
| Alexandra Breckenridge | - | Kit Holburn (as Alex Breckenridge) | |
| Kali Rocha | - | Halfrek | |
| D.B. Woodside | - | Principal Robin Wood (as DB Woodside) | |
| Mark Metcalf | - | The Master | |
| Juliet Landau | - | Drusilla | |
| Harry Groener | - | Mayor Richard Wilkins | |
| George Hertzberg | - | Adam | |
| Clare Kramer | - | Glory |
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