"Restless" (4x22) | *Buffy the Vampire Slayer* Reaction

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I hope you enjoy my reaction to Season Four, Episode Twenty Two of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer': "Restless".
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  • @onpoc
    @onpocАй бұрын

    For me this is, hands down, the best representation of what having a dream feels like, that I've seen in any media.

  • @titoluizpereira6281

    @titoluizpereira6281

    Ай бұрын

    I'm Thinking of Ending Things, directed by Charlie Kaufman is also a great representation of dream in movie. I'm pretty sure this episode serve as inspiration.

  • @shadyshade9492

    @shadyshade9492

    Ай бұрын

    I would also add Abra-Rose the Hat scenes from "Doctor Sleep" to this category

  • @maruskaehrensdorfer

    @maruskaehrensdorfer

    Ай бұрын

    What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams also does a really good job of especially showing nightmares.

  • @michaelthompson1678

    @michaelthompson1678

    Ай бұрын

    @@titoluizpereira6281 Its AMAZING.

  • @spamfilter32

    @spamfilter32

    Ай бұрын

    Buffy's birthday dream in season 2 was also pretty good too.

  • @vannthybun2546
    @vannthybun2546Ай бұрын

    If you rewatch Primeval you’ll hear Willow calling on Sineya (the first Slayer) - they invoked the power of the Slayer line and pissed her off

  • @madcommune
    @madcommuneАй бұрын

    "I wear the cheese, it does not wear me." I love this episode!

  • @mparantha

    @mparantha

    Ай бұрын

    you beat me to it! one of my favorite lines.

  • @criss_x

    @criss_x

    Ай бұрын

    It's a line from "Man in the Iron Mask" with Dicaprio

  • @Lucy-uv4hv
    @Lucy-uv4hvАй бұрын

    "What the fuck is up with that cheese guy?" A question we've been asking ourselves for 24 years...

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899Ай бұрын

    The guy sitting with Riley, in Buffy's dream, was George Hertzberg, who played Adam.

  • @paulhammond6978

    @paulhammond6978

    Ай бұрын

    Yes. I never recognise him without his make up. Even though I know who it is now. He has to speak before I get that.

  • @RLucas3000

    @RLucas3000

    Ай бұрын

    One amazing thing was how much a suit can hide, as in the suit, he just looks like a slim Giles type, not the super buffed Adam. Did he go on to do other series? Seeing him out of makeup here was a gift to both him and us. He’s incredibly handsome.

  • @MrLorenzovanmatterho

    @MrLorenzovanmatterho

    Ай бұрын

    @@RLucas3000 Wouldn't he have made a great Terminator on TSCC?

  • @rfresa
    @rfresaАй бұрын

    This is probably the most unique and experimental episode of any show I've ever seen. What other show would have the guts to do a trippy dream sequence as a season finale?

  • @elisabruno9384

    @elisabruno9384

    Ай бұрын

    twin peaks, In fact I love them both

  • @Ghoulstille
    @GhoulstilleАй бұрын

    The cheese dude is just a representation of how weird dreams can be. You could be dreaming about the most mundane thing then suddenly a guy holding up slices of cheese is there.

  • @thelegendofdavid3653

    @thelegendofdavid3653

    Ай бұрын

    Para mí el hombre del queso es una forma de decirnos que todo lo que sucede realmente es dentro de Buffy, recordemos que en esta temporada nos dicen en creo solo dos ocasiones que a Buffy le encanta el queso y Railey intenta acercarse a ella diciendo que le gusta el queso también. No son sueños individuales, sino que al hacer aquella magia que fusionó a Willow, Xander y Giles dentro de Buffy hizo que la propia magia que convierte a la caza vampiros en lo que es rechace a sus amigos expulsándoles fuera de ella. Me diréis ya están fuera de ella cuando la magia terminó después de derrotar a Adam, bueno imagino que algo de unión permaneció y que al estar dormidos en fase REM puede que estén conectados de alguna manera.

  • @sk70091

    @sk70091

    Ай бұрын

    That's what I love so much about this episode. Dreams are so fascinating, and this captures their absurdity in such a perfect way it never fails to make me laugh. Willow's play, everyone suddenly speaking French in Xander's dream, Spike being a tourist attraction - absolutely hilarious.

  • @ChevaliersEmeraude
    @ChevaliersEmeraudeАй бұрын

    So, don't know if this has been pointed out already, but here goes: An interesting bit is how Willow, Xander and Giles "dies" in their respective dream. Because it matches the roles they played when they did that spell last episode. Willow was the soul, so she got her soul sucked out; Xander was the heart, so he got his heart snatched out, and Giles was the mind, so he got his brain cut out. Just something I wanted to point out.

  • @charmedoriginal5923
    @charmedoriginal5923Ай бұрын

    Cass, in the DVD commentary for “Restless,” Joss Whedon says the Cheese Man is “the only thing that has no meaning,” since “there is always something in the dream that doesn't make any sense at all.”

  • @michaelbarr8863
    @michaelbarr8863Ай бұрын

    According to Joss Whedon, everything in the dreams has some kind of deep, symbolic meaning - except the cheese guy. He's just a bit of fun.

  • @zahrans

    @zahrans

    Ай бұрын

    *"These are lies!"*

  • @charlesbaldwin3166
    @charlesbaldwin3166Ай бұрын

    "I think I've learned how to steer by gesturing emphatically" might be my favorite line of Buffy that I forget about like two minutes after the episode ends so it hits every time. Cool, making of detail for the episode, because most of their sets were pretty much on one soundstage, for a lot of transitions between locations they just built something for the character to walk through.

  • @artman2oo3

    @artman2oo3

    Ай бұрын

    I have had dreams where I’m in my car and it’s moving but I’m not actually driving it, kind of like that, where I’m trying to steer it but without touching the steering wheel, so that part of Xander’s dream really was familiar to me.

  • @Leafsdude_

    @Leafsdude_

    Ай бұрын

    There's so many lines that work in such a primal way in this episode. I'm still always partial to Buffy's Death of a Salesman monologue and Giles' cheeseman interaction as the best parts of the episode.

  • @DarrellPursiful
    @DarrellPursifulАй бұрын

    My opinion (I'm sure there are many): The Buffy series neatly divides into two major arcs: seasons 1-3 are Buffy the teenager and seasons 5-7 are Buffy the adult. Season 4 is transitional, and 4x22 is transitional between this season and the next.

  • @richvaman1823

    @richvaman1823

    Ай бұрын

    That was well stated! I agree.

  • @mparantha
    @mparanthaАй бұрын

    Without spoiling anything, Buffy is having a prophetic dream as slayers tend to do as alluded to by the same bedroom/bed that she and Faith were making in previous episodes. However, the spell they performed in the previous episode brought all of the Scoobies into the same dreamspace. The cheese man is just that odd, completely random element that appears in most dreams. He crosses over into each of their dreams because they are sharing the same dreamspace. I recommend that you give this a rewatch after you conclude the series because there are so many great moments here in this episode that really only make sense at the conclusion of the series. There are also many great video essays on youtube you can watch once your ready that attempt to break everything down.

  • @keithgoodnight3463
    @keithgoodnight3463Ай бұрын

    Willow's "what you are" was not about either sexuality or magic; as revealed by her outfit when Buffy strips off her "costume," Willow is afraid that she's still no more than the shy nerd girl of the pilot episode. Xander's dream is all about his friends leaving him behind while he can't get out of the basement. Giles is all about his role as Buffy's father figure, and whether he's got any life outside of that. And Buffy's dream is... well, Slayers have prophetic dreams so we can't discuss it without spoilers. (Side note: Tara's appearance in Buffy's dream was unplanned, Buffy was supposed to talk to Faith in the bedroom and Angel in the desert, but they couldn't get the actors scheduled for some reason, so Tara was substituted.)

  • @annajane8890
    @annajane8890Ай бұрын

    It's really better to think of this episode as a coda to season 4 rather than as the finale. It's mostly abstract character exploration and foreshadowing for next season. One of my favorite episodes, but I like the weird ones.

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries22 күн бұрын

    The cheese thing, early in season 4, when Riley was asking Willow about how to get Buffy's attention, Willow told him, Buffy likes cheese.

  • @seanmcmurphy4744
    @seanmcmurphy4744Ай бұрын

    Just a suggestion. You are about to begin an extremely good season of Buffy. Fans have a tendency to spoil this one. You might want to give a polite no-spoilers request every episode, and get a mod if you don't have one

  • @DaveF.

    @DaveF.

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed - I would skip reading the comments entirely for the first two episodes due to all the trolls and spoilsports.

  • @migmit

    @migmit

    Ай бұрын

    No, fans do not have a tendency to spoil.

  • @scottwilson3741

    @scottwilson3741

    Ай бұрын

    She's usually at least a cpl episodes ahead by the time she drops a review

  • @vampyre_with_a_suntan

    @vampyre_with_a_suntan

    Ай бұрын

    @@migmitOh, but they do.. in fact, I second OP's warning - staying clear for a few episodes isnt bad advice. Some things are coming up, and depending on which side of the fence people fall on.. some will actively try and skew things in a certain direction - good, bad or indifferent.. and it's always right around this particular point in the show that it pops off.

  • @vannthybun2546

    @vannthybun2546

    Ай бұрын

    @@migmityou haven’t been checking reactors’ comments sections huh

  • @xyex
    @xyexАй бұрын

    Just finished the video. Willow's dream was about her fear that she's still the nerdy girl from season 1. Someone she considers weak and has worked hard not to be anymore. This is an episode you need to rewatch after finishing the series. There's stuff you won't understand until then. Also, after finishing the series and rewatching this episode, you should watch TPN's Buffy Guide on this. The spoilery one. It goes really in depth on everything and what it all means, including the foreshadowing of the next 3 seasons.

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899Ай бұрын

    In Xander's dream, you saw his dad coming down the stairs, but it was not his hand that reached for Xander's heart. Replay that part, and you'll see bandages. And then the first thing that he sees is the face of the first Slayer.

  • @luhguren
    @luhgurenАй бұрын

    "A watcher scoffs at gravity!" Is forever one of my favorite one-liners from TV history. xD Restless is such an amazing episode. Fascinating, really. One of my favorites from the show and in general.

  • @luhguren

    @luhguren

    Ай бұрын

    And of course, "I walk. I talk. I shop. I sneeze. I'm gonna be a fireman when the floods roll back. There's trees in the desert since you moved out, and I don't sleep on a bed of bones. Now give me back my friends." Beautiful.

  • @fightscrimewhilesleeping4024
    @fightscrimewhilesleeping4024Ай бұрын

    Tara only speaks for the first slayer in Buffy's dream--there's even a line where she says she was "borrowed", essentially saying that "Tara" appeared in Willow's dream, and then the first slayer used her voice and image to communicate in Buffy's. This is definitely an episode that you get more out of in rewatches, and, personally, while I always had an affection for this episode (I have a soft spot for weird lol), I don't think I started to fully appreciate it till I'd finished the entire series. It's an episode that sort of at the "middle point" of the whole show, and looking back you can how elements in it kind of...echo out in both directions--calling backwards into the past to the beginning, while also foreshadowing into the future towards the end--which is super cool, but doesn't really come across till you've seen the entire picture lol. (Hope none of this qualifies as a spoiler, I was just trying to describe my personal experience with the episode, which might be different for others anyway. In any case, I apologize if it gives anything away--I don't THINK it does? But again, sorry if I'm wrong about that 😅)

  • @arc7375

    @arc7375

    Ай бұрын

    Tara was indeed “borrowed.” It was _supposed_ to be Faith in the bedroom scene with Buffy, and Angel in the desert.

  • @sirmoonslosthismind

    @sirmoonslosthismind

    Ай бұрын

    @@arc7375 i'm personally happy we didn't get angel in the desert; i don't like him there.

  • @VerMaarte
    @VerMaarteАй бұрын

    Armin Shimerman (Snyder) did an amazing job recreating the tense scene from Apocalypse Now (The movie they were 'watching'). He immediately set the atmosphere just with his voice. There is so much information in this episode about the characters, to the smallest details. A lot of things are being set up for the next seasons characterwise. It doesn't really spoil anything but when you go through the next seasons, if you pay attention, you'll have many aha-moments.

  • @Dalkia6911
    @Dalkia6911Ай бұрын

    Ok so giles's girlfriends is named Olivia and I don't know if you recognized the actor at the table with riley in buffy's dream, but it's the one who played Adam 😊

  • @RetroRobotRadio
    @RetroRobotRadioАй бұрын

    When they ripped with those clothes off underneath Willow was wearing the outfit she wore in the pilot episode. Her fear was the under everything else she's just that nerdy girl she was before she met Buffy.

  • @Talisguy
    @TalisguyАй бұрын

    "That was a weird cutoff." The scene beforehand exists partially because Joss didn't want credits playing over the dream sequences (it's also why there's no pre-title sequence.) Note that the cut happens pretty much as soon as the last credit has rolled. Given that the dreams were the point of the episode, they went for an abrupt cut over making the "falling asleep" scene any longer than it had to be.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambigАй бұрын

    I love it every time Giles sings. 😁

  • @echalone
    @echaloneАй бұрын

    The scene with Snyder in the jungle was a spoof of a very famous scene of Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now, the movie Xander rented that nobody wanted to see :D since Buffy likes cheese (as Willow told Riley) I'm kinda assuming that's a part of Buffy in all of their dreams :D

  • @MitchellPorter2025
    @MitchellPorter2025Ай бұрын

    Blessed are the cheesemakers

  • @Nexusofgeek
    @NexusofgeekАй бұрын

    The best season finale of the show up to this point. IMO. A masterpiece of introspection but also the way it's filmed, incorporating the different genres of film: existential, mise-en-scene, horror, film noir. This episode is very layered, it has it all: symbolism, philosophy and even nods to other films like "Apocalypse Now." It's amazing and I love it so much.

  • @nathanielbacon2661
    @nathanielbacon2661Ай бұрын

    You really, really have to look deeper in this episode. It's incredibly rich and textured and full of many bits and pieces you absolutely missed on your first watch. You see every character through the viewpoint of each of the 4 main scoobs. And once you've finished the entire series, you’ll have a very cool experience realizing what everything here meant. Best foreshadowing in tv history.

  • @amacampbell
    @amacampbellАй бұрын

    I've watched so much Buffy and it just occurred to me that Buffy was the first slayer to ever talk to another slayer, and this is the third time she's been able to talk to another one.

  • @sirmoonslosthismind

    @sirmoonslosthismind

    Ай бұрын

    counterpoint: the enjoining spell came out of a book, and it's rather specific to the slayer. it seems rather odd to think that the spell's been written down but for some reason never used before. more likely, other slayers have called on the power of the first slayer, in which case the first slayer may have haunted their dreams as well.

  • @amacampbell

    @amacampbell

    Ай бұрын

    @@sirmoonslosthismind An interesting point, but Buffy was the first to talk to another slayer in "real life."

  • @transmatized
    @transmatizedАй бұрын

    congrats on reaching the end of season 4. every season after this is an absolute banger. good luck and enjoy the ride 🫡

  • @Dunybrook
    @DunybrookАй бұрын

    This show kind of invented the whole big bad being defeated in the season finale thing so it's interesting they also wanted to break that mold as well in the name of artistic creativity. Much that is confusing about the dreams might become clearer as the show goes on.

  • @RetroRobotRadio
    @RetroRobotRadioАй бұрын

    Buffy's dream at the end was supposed to have Angel talking to her, but when Boreanaz was unavailable they gave the part to Tara.

  • @Littlewh0
    @Littlewh0Ай бұрын

    I'm gonna be a fireman when the floods roll back

  • @greigclement9081
    @greigclement9081Ай бұрын

    Part of Xander's dream was a parody of movie, "Apocalypse Now". Snyder was playing Marlon Brando's role and Xander was playing Martin Sheen's role Willow appearing as her first appearance in episode 1 as a computer nerd. She has evolved over the show, but she is still a little self conscious of that part of her identity.

  • @TITARNYA
    @TITARNYAАй бұрын

    One of my all time favourite episodes of Buffy. So many important Easter eggs and great representation of dreams. This is a perfect transition into season 5, which is my favourite season

  • @rfresa
    @rfresaАй бұрын

    Here's my take on the cheese man: As Joss has said, he does represent the meaningless randomness of dreams, within the world of the show. But in a meta way, he also represents the way the show itself uses humor. "I've made a little space for the cheese slices." Even in serious moments, the show makes room for some of its campy, cheesy humor. "These will not protect you." Xander frequently plays the role of comic relief, but this role doesn't make him immune to being hurt. "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." The humor doesn't control the show. It serves to break up the serious and sometimes overly dramatic moments, but doesn't overpower them. Finally, it's the sight of the cheese man that breaks Buffy out of the dream, and her humor is a vital part of her ability to save the day.

  • @danagr28
    @danagr28Ай бұрын

    Listen to every single word in this episode!!!

  • @brandonbrooks3033
    @brandonbrooks3033Ай бұрын

    Y'all......HERE. WE. GO!

  • @randycrawford1132
    @randycrawford1132Ай бұрын

    Slayers are not suppose to have help, Buffy is the first

  • @dustyb58

    @dustyb58

    Ай бұрын

    That seems sus to me, considering there had to have been a Slayer who died in 1996

  • @Logan_Baron

    @Logan_Baron

    Ай бұрын

    @@dustyb58 Why would 1996 have anything to do with fighting alone or not? Even Kendra was taken from her family and potential friends and made a similar point about Slayers fighting alone.

  • @BlackDouglas1000
    @BlackDouglas1000Ай бұрын

    Slayer dreams are prophetic. Buffy likes cheese. Everyone had the cheese guy in their dream. Everyone had prophetic dreams because they shared in the magic power share. Now...what do these prophetic dreams indicate?

  • @arc7375

    @arc7375

    Ай бұрын

    That Buffy will defeat evil with the power of her lactose tolerance.

  • @AnatoleVGC
    @AnatoleVGCАй бұрын

    You're about to enter a fan favorite season. This episode is full of foreshadows and conections with previous episodes and previous foreshadows

  • @istressdream
    @istressdreamАй бұрын

    this is a great episode to watch again once you’ve finished the series! soooo much foreshadowing and moments of pure character study here

  • @Manu-gf3yl
    @Manu-gf3ylАй бұрын

    The Cheese Guy is Josh's answer to the criticism he received for his show. It was often described as "cheesy". So he used that and incorporated it into this episode. "I wear the cheese, the cheese doesn't wear me" means something like: I make my decisions about the show consciously. And just because you don't understand the show doesn't make it bad. About the episode itself: On the one side, it shows ofc the aftermath of the spell they used. On the other side its a foreshadow to whats to come in the next 2-3 seasons. Many things make more sense when u watched the entire Show. There are so many clues hidden. From joyce and the hole in the wall, to the "time" Tara points out. The warning she speaks to Buffy and Willow and so much more.....u will find out and appreciate this episode much more if you watched the show to the end and come back to this episode. There was already a huge foreshadowing in the episode "This years girl"

  • @Emburbujada
    @EmburbujadaАй бұрын

    This episode is too good! And I love that this is the finale. Something quite different from the previous ones, and from any other show. Also, don't worry, there's stuff that shouldn't make sense to you... yet! ;) To be fair, the First Slayer is not just mad at Buffy for having friends, but she can't even comprehend the concept of a Slayer having a support system. She didn't, nor did any of the other Slayers through millenia. Plus, she existed so early in human evolution that she didn't even have language, so I'm thinking social life was not an issue XD

  • @spamfilter32
    @spamfilter32Ай бұрын

    Notice the methods of each of their deaths. Willow was killed by having her breath taken from her, Xander his heart, and Giles his brain. These are the totem elements that each of these three represents to Buffy. Also, the last element of each of their deaths was them at their greatest fear. Willow: It wasn't her clothes that Buffy stripped away from Willow, but her mask. Willow has grown into this powerful cool person with friends and interests. But when we first met Willow, she was a meek nerd. In her final scene before being "killed" She was stripped of the mask of coolness and returned to her nerd persona. That thing she feared people would realize was her true self. That which she was hiding from everyone else that Tara mentioned to her. Xander: He is afraid of his aimless self. He has no apparent direction while his friends are heading towards something. Hence the Apocolypse Now dream about being in the military, gaining direction from enlistment that he feared his friends thought would be good for him, and his rejection of that when he said he is a comfortador and not a soldier. We have references to both his possession by a military costume and his costume for Mummy Girl coming back in his dreams. But the thing that killed him, was his fear of his father. There have been mild hints that Xander's home life was abusive, and this seems to confirm this. Giles: We see Giles multiple times as a father figure in his dreams. He has been a surrogate father to Buffy, and Buffy is becoming an adult woman who it seems no longer needs him anymore, he is feeling lost in his role, Just as the 1st Slayer had no watcher, Buffy, he fears no longer needs him as her watcher. That is his fear that killed him.

  • @MrLorenzovanmatterho
    @MrLorenzovanmatterhoАй бұрын

    "It's the upside down!", who else ever wondered if Joss was a ghost writer for Stranger Things? Boy, how handsome is Adam with his makeup removed?

  • @KT-iy9vc
    @KT-iy9vcАй бұрын

    For me, Snyder as Brando is the highlight of the whole episode.

  • @elenavalsecchi
    @elenavalsecchiАй бұрын

    I strongly suggest you to watch this episode again after the end of the show. And then again and again because it has something new to offer everytime you watch it. Half of it is a study on the evolution the charachters had up until this point ("fatal flaws" and insecurities included). Half of it is a foreshadow of what will happen, both in terms of actual events and in terms of themes that will be carried out through the show. Part of it is just the randomness of dreams. The analysis that passion of the nerd has made is very interesting and the cool thing is that he made both a spoiler and non spoiler version, for those who just finished season 4. Hope I made sense, english is not my first language.

  • @PatheticApathetic
    @PatheticApatheticАй бұрын

    All your technology is definitely haunted lol

  • @ceceliam9014
    @ceceliam9014Ай бұрын

    The way I understand it, the slayer is a human sacrifice, she's meant to be alone and to die to keep the evil spirits at bay. Buffy has refused to be alone, refused to die, for the first time in history 2 slayers are alive at once with Kendra then Faith, some powerful primal magics in the essence of the slayer passed on from generation to generation has been broken because Buffy is not alone. I interpret this as the spirit of the first slayer, trying to protect what the slayer was first created to be. They also called on her spirit to join and fight with them in the enjoining spell in primeval, so she had been enlisted to join in a fight she had long since retired from.

  • @adgato75

    @adgato75

    Ай бұрын

    Hard disagree. Buffy is doing it right, and the First Slayer is a brainwashed dummy. She drank the Watcher Kool-aid

  • @ceceliam9014

    @ceceliam9014

    Ай бұрын

    @@adgato75 How on earth did you figure I was saying that I think the first slayer is *right* for wanting to kill our leads in their sleep because Buffy refuses to be isolated and die like the sacrifice she was expected to be? Who would say that? 😂

  • @yvetterodriguez2550
    @yvetterodriguez2550Ай бұрын

    The First Slayer: "You think you know what's to come. What you are. You haven't even begun." That message pretty much sums up the next three seasons. And I've been enjoying the ride so far. Oh yeah 😎 Oh and uh, sorry but it sucks to be you cuz there's a troll that is just around the corner. For the rest of us, we get a kick out of it lol.

  • @nicovaladez9852
    @nicovaladez9852Ай бұрын

    Also not sure if you noticed but the guy who was with Riley in Buffy’s dream was “human Adam”

  • @jamesjohngarner

    @jamesjohngarner

    Ай бұрын

    The part that was a boy scout.

  • @Hanneth
    @HannethАй бұрын

    While Buffy was airing, I was a member of the Official Buffy the Vampire Slayer Club. There was the magazine, which you could buy without being a member, but you got sent as part of your paid membership. I think it was in there that Joss talked about having all of season 5 mapped out and a good deal of season 6 by the end of the 3rd season, but he had no idea what he was doing with season 4. He had come up with Adam and made some references to him in season 3, but it wasn't until slightly after the middle of shooting season 4 that he finally decided what was going to happen. He apologized and said that was why the season seemed to not have focus, because it didn't really have a direction, other than Adam, and he didn't even know exactly how that would play out. Parts of this episode and the season 3 finale make more sense as you go through season 5, and yes, things spill into seasons 6 and 7 a bit, but many of the references and setup was for season 5. Just a suggestion, have a tissue box ready for season 5. Happy, sad, shocked... I think you'll need it. Most people do!

  • @joeslater2390
    @joeslater2390Ай бұрын

    Awww she is sooooo cute "I'm prepared "

  • @charlesbaldwin3166

    @charlesbaldwin3166

    Ай бұрын

    Just under twelve minutes into the video, I'm not prepared to deal with Snyder.

  • @kirrisolly-slade1313
    @kirrisolly-slade1313Ай бұрын

    It’s always one of my favourite episodes- so rewatchable and you will pick up different things every time you do!

  • @artman2oo3
    @artman2oo3Ай бұрын

    23:16 I think the thing with Olivia in the dreams is that she and Giles had broken up and she was crying over the empty baby carriage because she wanted a child but Giles didn’t and that may have been the reason. But I’m not sure, that’s up to interpretation.

  • @1stgenkpopfan646
    @1stgenkpopfan646Ай бұрын

    According to Joss, the cheese guy literally means nothing. He’s just there to be the one element that is completely random, bizarre, and makes no sense, because everyone has that one part of their dream that just seemingly defies analysis or explanation.

  • @nickscholz6559
    @nickscholz6559Ай бұрын

    The first slayer took out each of the Scoobies based on their role in the spell. Willow was strangled stifling her magic, Xander as the heart had his ripped out and Giles got scalped, attacking his mind.

  • @Pauly00001
    @Pauly00001Ай бұрын

    This is excellent to watch after the series is over. There are references to things for the next episode all the way through the last season.

  • @maidden
    @maiddenАй бұрын

    "This is so weird" when the episode goes straight to intro music without a cold open? Girl, the weird hasn't even started yet.

  • @Ibeabutterfly
    @IbeabutterflyАй бұрын

    “is Riley for real gonna be in the next season?” me fr every single time i rewatch this show! I love this episode so much, I really like Sineya (the first slayer) and I wish we got to see more of her. CANNOT WAIT for you to get to season 5!! They make some excellent choices and it’s my favourite of the later seasons !

  • @justinpilla5370
    @justinpilla5370Ай бұрын

    All praise the Cheese Man! This is a rather quotable episode. ''Watchers scoff at gravity''.

  • @reneeg9406
    @reneeg9406Ай бұрын

    Primal slayer had a lot of ideals Kendra was taught. Buffy had to show her the power that emotions and family/friends had as a benefit

  • @Buffy8Fan
    @Buffy8FanАй бұрын

    Why this never showed up in my notifications is beyond me. I always look forward to reactions to this episode, so I'm sad I missed it for two weeks. Each dream not only has a theme to it, but what very few people ever talk about is how they shows how the characters view each other and themselves. Willow hated who she was in S1 and that is why she lovs the magic so much. Xander has a whole journey trying to get away from his basement, which is a place he finds himself stuck in. Giles wants a life away from being a watcher, but also has strong ties to Buffy. Both hold him back from said life he feels he could be living. And Buffy always feels alone, even without her friends and family. It's the nature of being a slayer, so with her friends its better., and that's why her dream is about finding them. The cheese man, as Joss said, meant nothing, and just represented the strange happenings in dreams. While I agree I also believe there is more to that. I see him as the trigger that could alllow a person to know they're dreaming. Buffy is the only one who reconizes it and that is why The First Slayer doesn't get to finish it's job with her. Once she knows she is dreaming she can fight back in a way that allows her to wake up. Not the fighting in the desert, but the, "Are you quite finished?" moment. The others assumed their dreams were real until the end. Even as Giles realized who was after them, he didn't reconize he was dreaming. I found it a bit funny that she said she was going to go with it then kept being so confused over trying to figure it out.

  • @zemoxian
    @zemoxianАй бұрын

    I spent decades trying to figure out the Cheese Guy. So things dealing with cheese on rewatches like Buffy turning into a rat or Riley telling Buffy he likes cheese got collated as potential clues. Then someone stated in the comments of a reaction video that the writers wanted something completely meaningless in the dreams so they added the Cheese Guy. Letting you know so he won't haunt you the way he haunted me. But so many other Easter eggs and foreshadowing in this episode. It will seem very different on future rewatches once you know what's coming. Yes, that was the same bed she was making in Faith's coma dream, for instance. And there's a connection to her previous shared dream and future events.

  • @Mohegan13
    @Mohegan13Ай бұрын

    The Wizard of Oz is strong in this episode. For willow it played on her courage, for Xander it took his heart, for Giles it took his brain. The first time I saw this episode, I almost didn't realise the guy with Riley in Buffy's dream was Adam. A lot of the dream content was prophetic (not just Buffy's) Can't wait for the next episode, it's a bit of fun to open the season.

  • @Pogo-fc9db
    @Pogo-fc9dbАй бұрын

    Cass, since you said you like to experience Buffy just as the people who saw it on air in the first run, I will let you know that season five was originally the final season of Buffy. The show premiered on the WB network and going into season five the show had not been renewed by WB for a sixth season. This might help you wrap your head around some of the episodes. I posted this on your patreon, but thought it should be here too.

  • @charmedoriginal5923

    @charmedoriginal5923

    Ай бұрын

    The question though is when did they know the series wasn't going to be renewed for SE6 exactly. Most show don't normally find out if they are being renewed or cancelled for the next season until a handful of episodes before the final. So it's possible they had no idea the series was ending until around episode 5x16, giving them time to wrap everything up ... or ... they were given a heads before they began writing SE5.

  • @Pogo-fc9db

    @Pogo-fc9db

    Ай бұрын

    @@charmedoriginal5923 I am of an age where I saw Buffy on air. We knew as viewers that there wasn't going to be a season six before season five aired or very early in season five. So it is possible Joss Whedon knew before the end of season four. Most of the fans did not find out about season six until September before the October airing of the show on UPN.

  • @RetroRobotRadio
    @RetroRobotRadioАй бұрын

    Xander is the heart. Rupert was the mind. Willow was the hand.

  • @alanbeers4808

    @alanbeers4808

    Ай бұрын

    Buffy was the hand. Willow was the spirit.

  • @RoseJackson1607

    @RoseJackson1607

    Ай бұрын

    don't comment if you can't even get it right !!!!

  • @jjlonsdale5971
    @jjlonsdale5971Ай бұрын

    Just wanted to say, excellent job for a first watch-thru of this episode. It’s complicated but you nailed the essentials.

  • @betolozano7700
    @betolozano7700Ай бұрын

    This is the most chaotic episode on American television lol

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899Ай бұрын

    The cheese thing was merely a device to connect all of the dreams. It was inserted to make viewers aware that this not normal. To make the dreams even weirder.

  • @thelegendofdavid3653

    @thelegendofdavid3653

    Ай бұрын

    Para mí el hombre del queso es una forma de decirnos que todo lo que sucede realmente es dentro de Buffy, recordemos que en esta temporada nos dicen en creo solo dos ocasiones que a Buffy le encanta el queso y Railey intenta acercarse a ella diciendo que le gusta el queso también. No son sueños individuales, sino que al hacer aquella magia que fusionó a Willow, Xander y Giles dentro de Buffy hizo que la propia magia que convierte a la caza vampiros en lo que es rechace a sus amigos expulsándoles fuera de ella. Me diréis ya están fuera de ella cuando la magia terminó después de derrotar a Adam, bueno imagino que algo de unión permaneció y que al estar dormidos en fase REM puede que estén conectados de alguna manera.

  • @spacejack400
    @spacejack400Ай бұрын

    The only predictable thing about Buffy is that it will subvert your expectations.

  • @hpacinstaller
    @hpacinstallerАй бұрын

    If you are interested, Passion of the Nerd has a Buffy Guide on his channel and he has a marvelous no-spoiler episode guide on Restless. He goes into so much detail in it. It might be worth a watch to you if you truly want to understand this episode on a deeper level.

  • @ndestructible1659
    @ndestructible1659Ай бұрын

    I love the shot of the giant kitty. I wished the fight scene was longer.

  • @spamfilter32
    @spamfilter32Ай бұрын

    a day late, but I am finally here. This episode is a real trip.

  • @holi117
    @holi117Ай бұрын

    TPN has a 'spoiler free' guide on this episode, deep diving into what each dream means for each of the characters up to that point in the show. So there's info included from episodes you've seen up to this episode, but it doesnt add in any info that is foreshadowed for future episodes. (There is a full spoilers guide as well which is a great watch when you have finished the series. In fact, every single one of TPNs buffy and angel guides are AWESOME to watch once done with both shows!!)

  • @damian01061973
    @damian01061973Ай бұрын

    We've had a fair number of references to how bad Xanders homelife is over the seasons but this is the first time its not framed as humorous or referenced obliquely.

  • @xyex
    @xyexАй бұрын

    Yes, finally! Been checking for this since yesterday. ❤️

  • @eeejjj6378
    @eeejjj6378Ай бұрын

    I would say this is an episode to rewatch after getting further in the series. Attempting to explain some of it can inadvertently spoil.

  • @audity06
    @audity069 күн бұрын

    Revisiting the dream sequences, even faith’s give clues about what’s to come, but make no sense in real time. Fun to have lil “aha” moments after all is said/done. Whole series is highly rewatchable.

  • @audity06

    @audity06

    9 күн бұрын

    Also s5 is SOOOO GOOD!! 😊

  • @jennarobinson4136
    @jennarobinson4136Ай бұрын

    This is definitely an episode that is a great rewatch when you've finished the season, as it subtly alludes to a lot of things to come. A very clever and fun episode in retrospect, but on first watch it is a strange experience! :)

  • @kendavis8046
    @kendavis8046Ай бұрын

    I commented on your last one that I would add a comment on this reaction, while avoiding any hints (I hope!) S4E21 showed us what seemed to be the "deus ex machina" that could get the scoobs out of EVERY situation. Simply, "Scoobies Assemble!" and defeat every potential enemy. So the way I interpret this episode is that it is the powers that be telling them that they cannot draw on this superpower without repercussions. Each character has a nightmare that corresponds to their role in the "Super Buffy". This is as close as Joss ever got to a David Lynch vibe, in my opinion. Also, Xander's dream was a really cool reveal of the way that the set was laid out to film the show. And if you have never seen "Apocalypse Now," that scene with Schneider is an homage to an iconic scene from that movie. Giles has yet another musical moment! Seeing Adam as a human was interesting. Buffy rejecting the First Slayer's demands to have no friends was wonderful, and I loved her reaction. Thanks for carrying us along on your first viewing of this wonderful series!

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDungeАй бұрын

    One of the truly great episodes.

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDungeАй бұрын

    The dream attacks them all through their insecurities.

  • @reneeg9406
    @reneeg9406Ай бұрын

    The way i always saw it: To Willow: "I've made a little space for the cheese slices." Joss acknowledges the 'slices'of 'cheese' the show was known for To Xander: "These… will not protect you." No matter how cheesy it gets, it won't protect you from the harder hitting moments To Giles: "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." Acknowledgment that Josh is in control of the cheese Factor To Buffy: (shakes the cheese slices, then retreats). 'I am here, accept it '

  • @synousia2
    @synousia2Ай бұрын

    the cheese man in my favorite part of the episode.

  • @charmingjinx9379
    @charmingjinx9379Ай бұрын

    This one is my favourite, but only after watching Buffy all the way through SEVERAL times. There are so many Easter eggs and levels of character assessment in this episode, but it's an acquired taste, mostly for avid fans. It's not usually appreciated or understood by first time watchers, but your assessment is really good.

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambigАй бұрын

    7:12 "Are we talking about witchy stuff or are we talking about sexuality?" Well, Xander _did_ say that, when he thinks about two women doing a spell together, sometimes he then goes off and does a spell by himself. Did you think he was talking about magic? 🤭

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDungeАй бұрын

    26:15 the form is the first slayer but she embodies all slayers who came before Buffy.

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDungeАй бұрын

    24:15 They tampered with the slayer powers, and that allowed the first slayer to attack them. And yes the slayers have one after another been sacrificed for the good of the world. Buffy died but got to com back and also get to have all that which has been denied most slayers friends and family which also annoys the first slayer.

  • @Itsjandz105
    @Itsjandz105Ай бұрын

    The star of the dream is Cheese Man! Such a cool episode!

  • @TheOiniro
    @TheOiniroАй бұрын

    You’ll find out how it was related to next season.

  • @frugalseverin2282
    @frugalseverin2282Ай бұрын

    The 1st Slayer was offended that Buffy combined her power with that of her friends to defeat Adam. The First had no friends or even a Watcher to help her defeat the demons.

  • @jack_m100
    @jack_m100Ай бұрын

    The Snyder Scene is a spoof on Apocalypse Now.

  • @MrLorenzovanmatterho

    @MrLorenzovanmatterho

    Ай бұрын

    "Loved you in Wall Steet!"

  • @arc7375
    @arc7375Ай бұрын

    Honestly, I wish the show across all seasons didn’t show the cameo or special guest actors at the start of the show. It _always_ ruins the surprise and impact of when they show up. It shoulda been kept to the end credits.

  • @bobapjok4241
    @bobapjok4241Ай бұрын

    "What is up with the Cheese Guy?" the question that has been asked by every person since this episode aired. If anyone ever finds out, let me know

  • @arc7375
    @arc7375Ай бұрын

    With the bedroom dream scenes between Buffy and Faith in seasons 3 and 4 and this episode (Faith was supposed to be in the bedroom scene in Buffy’s Dream here, but Eliza Dushku was not available) we get the entire plot of season 5. But it’s so ambiguous that you won’t get it u til the end of season 5 needless to say, the set-up and payoff across seasons is quite remarkable.

  • @brandingus2081
    @brandingus2081Ай бұрын

    Thought you would have way more fun with this episode haha. It's a literal dive into the psyche of the main characters. Lots of metaphor, lots to engage with in each of the dreams. Lol at getting mad at Riley when he's a manifestation of Buffy's subconscious.