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1 Marcie Ross enters her classroom, filled with other invisible would-be FBI agents. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ‘Out of Sight, Out of Mind’, season 1, episode 11, first broadcast 19 May 1997. 28 2 Buffy, finding her strength and asserting that what is left after everything else is taken away is, ‘Me’. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ‘Becoming (part two)’, season 2, episode 22, first broadcast 19 May 1998. 37 3 Cordelia Chase, Angel, ‘You’re Welcome’, season 5, episode 12, first broadcast 4 February 2004. 77 4 Joss Whedon jauntily concludes ‘Heart Broken’ on This American Life, first broadcast 1 May 2009. 99 5 Anya and Sweet, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ‘Once More with Feeling’, season 6, episode 7, first broadcast 6 November 2001. 107 6 Giles, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ‘Hush’, season 4, episode 10, first broadcast 14 December 1999. 125 7 Lorne, Angel, ‘Not Fade Away’, season 5, episode 22, first broadcast 19 May 2004. 146 8 Lorne towards the end of Angel, ‘Not Fade Away’, season 5, episode 22, first broadcast 19 May 2004. 146 9 Wesley and Illyria / Fred in Angel, ‘Not Fade Away’, season 5, episode 22, first broadcast 19 May 2004. 148 10 Xander discovers Giles’s television in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ‘The Harsh Light of Day’, season 4, episode 3, first broadcast 19 October 1999. 163 11 Diagram showing the relative placements of Anya, Buffy, Willow and Xander in the opening act of ‘Pangs’, season 4, episode 8, first broadcast 23 November 1999. 168