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This fanlisting is for Something Blue, which the 9th episode of season 4 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It originally premiered on November 30, 1999, on the now-defunct channel The WB. This episode has Willow trying to deal with her pain of Oz leaving, first with alcohol and then by using a magic spell to have her will done. However, the spell doesn't do what she wants it to, and instead of healing her pain it causes mayhem for those around her - Giles becomes blind, Spike and Buffy plan to get married and Xander becomes a literal demon magnet. Willow is eventually taken by D'Hoffryn where she sees the pain she's caused her friends, and after declining his offer to become a demon she undoes the spell.
I was a new fan to BtVS when I first saw this episode, and it quickly became my favourite. After I saw it I knew that I had to keep watching because it was one of the best episodes of anything that I had seen. To this day it still remains one of the best things I've seen on television, it's funny but at the same time serious and even though the whole thing is Willow's fault for doing the spell, I feel sorry for her because she is, at the end of it, alone and though he friends try, they always have something they have to do that seems more important. I really like the forshadowing to Willow's future about solving all her problems by magic, and how in the end, it doesn't solve anything at all, and she is just back to square one. Plus, it has Spike and Buffy getting married (which in itself it's hilarious) and is incredibly quotable. What's not to love?
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Buffy: No, it's just.. I saw that fear in your eyes when you caught me looking at wedding dresses, and I had to give you a hard time.
Riley: I did not have fear in my eyes.
Buffy: Yes you did. You were looking at me like I was a cartoon ball and chain.