Once More, with Feeling
WHOOOOOOOOOP!
First. "I know it's not real, but I just want to feel"
is not of the bad, I'm almost certain. Speaking as a fan of the
MGM musicals...
Okay.
We see Spike's crypt, angle on the entry to the sublevel, and
Spike comes up the ladder at the same time Buffy comes in the door.
When he sees her, he gives a sort of humorless laugh. "The
sun sets and she appears," he says. "Come to serenade
me?"
"So," she says, not really surprised, "You know
what's been going on?"
"Well, I've seen some damned funny things the last couple
of days," he says, a little amused at it all. "Six hundred
pound Shirago demon making like Yma Sumac, that one'll stick with
you." He gives her a small smile. "I remain immune, happy
to say." He holds up a huge bottle of whiskey. "Drink?"
Buffy, remembering the last time she took a drink from Spike,
says, "A -world- of no." He lowers the bottle, not surprised,
as though he'd expected something of the sort. And not in a good
way.
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"So," Buffy goes on, as though she asks this every day,
"any idea what's causing this?"
There's a flicker of hurt in Spike's face. "Oh, so that's
all..." he begins, and breaks off. "You've just come to
pump me for information." (I suspect that he's not quite entirely
sober, here, but that's just my gut feeling and I have no evidence.
Except for the bottle...) He is clearly not happy about this.
Buffy doesn't appear to notice that this bothers him. "What
else would I want to pump you for?" she asks, and then looks
a little appalled. "I really just said that, didn't I?"
Spike gives a disgusted sigh. Not sure if he's disgusted with
himself for expecting anything else, or her for not noticing his
feelings. He starts moving toward the door. "Yeah, well, I
wouldn't want to bore you with small talk," he says, and jerks
the door open. "Don't know a thing."
Buffy looks a little puzzled. "What's up?" she asks.
"You're all bad-mood-y." Clearly this isn't the kind of
reception she's gotten used to.
Spike pulls the door wider. " 'S nothing," he says.
"Glad you could stop by." He motions for her to leave.
Buffy just looks at him. " 'S-nothing-," he says, his
voice thickening. This hurts, and and the stupid bint can't see
it. Or =won't=.
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"What?" she says, and he starts to sing. He gets a couple
notes out, realizes what he's doing, gets an OHSHIT look, but keps
singing. Buffy rolls her eyes, as though she's thinking, oh, great,
more he-loves-me stuff...
After a few bars, Spike throws up his hands and just goes with
the song, with the hurt and anger.
Buffy is uncomfortable, in that pissed-off kind of way that means
he's hitting nerves. When he tells her that whispering in a dead
man's ear doesn't make it real (implying that if she were to tell
the Scoobies, it would make it more real), she looks away. "Great,"
he sings, disgusted, and goes to lie on the sarcophagus as he starts
to sing the chorus. But he's up again almost immediately, driven
by the hurt, and when he throws the bottle against the wall, she
goes on alert. Not high alert, but definitely dealing with something
dangerous, here. On her toes, wary. Spike advances on her like a
big cat. This is the Big, Very Dangerous, VERY Sexy Bad, and she
knows it. "I lay my body down," he sings as he backs her
across the room, "but I can't find my sweet release... "
He throws up his hands again, and turns away from her for the last
line, "Let me rest in peace."
She turns to go, but he stops her at the door. He sings, "You
know you've got a willing slave," and sinks to his knees before
her. Her eyes widen; the notion definitely appeals, but she's trying
not to show it.
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Spike sings, "And you just love to play the thought that
you might misbehave," giving her one of a smoldering look as
he pulls his gaze from her face downward. He's nailed it; she glances
away, very uncomfortable, and then looks back at him, setting her
jaw, determined not to let him get to her. But when he tells her,
"But till you do, I'm telling you, stop visiting my grave,"
she looks a little hurt.
He opens the door again. "And let me rest in peace,"
he sings.
Cut to the cemetery. They're walking through the gravestones,
and he's singing about being possessed and how much his love for
her is hurting him. She looks very uncomfortable, and maybe a little
guilty. He tells her again, "So leave me be," and jumps
on the coffin for the final chorus. At "take my love and bury
it," he vamps out, starts flinging chairs about, and grabs
the priest. The priest just stares back at him. Buffy grabs him,
he tries to get away, and they tumble into the open grave. He finishes
the song lying there, with her on top of him, and for the last couple
of lines he lets his head fall back and his eyes close. He's tired
of not getting anything back from her.
When he finishes singing, he looks up at her. She's hurt and angry
that he's made her see all this, and she jumps out of the grave
and runs off. Spike gets up and watches her go. "So,"
he says, "you're not staying, then?"
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Later...
Spike comes into the Magic Box, shoving one of the Marionette
Minions in front of him. He tells the minion to sing, but it just
says, very briefly, that the demon has Dawn at the Bronze and that
he wants Buffy. Spike is unhappy with this tiny bit of information,
and tries to strong-arm more out of the minion, but he knocks Spike
aside and flees.
"Strong," Spike says, looking after the minion. Then,
very scornfully, "One day he'll be a -real- boy."
"So, Dawn is in trouble?" Buffy says. "It must
be Tuesday."
There's discussion about what to do. Giles says Buffy must go
alone.
"Don't be a stupid git!" Spike says, getting between
Buffy and Giles. "There'll..."
"When I want your opinion, Spike," Giles says coldly,
and breaks off. Thinks about that for a second. "I'll never
want your opinion."
Willow suggests a spell, Tara wigs, but nobody moves to go with
her.
Spike turns to Buffy, disgusted with the others. "Forget
them, Slayer," he says, I've got your back."
Buffy just looks at him. She's hurt that he told her to leave
him alone, and pissed that he was right. "I thought you wanted
me to stay away from you," she says. "Isn't that what
you sang?"
Xander is amused. "Spike sang a wittle song?" he says.
Spike ignores him.
"Fine," Spike says through his teeth. Obviously she
doesn't want his help. "I hope you dance til you burn. You
and the Little Bit." He storms out.
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Buffy heads for the Bronze, singing. "I touch the fire, it
freezes me," she sings--she's tired of this frozen place inside
her, she wants to be alive again--"I want the fire back."
In an alley, Spike crouches on a box, smoking. "This torch
I bear is scorching me," he sings, "Buffy's laughing,
I've no doubt. I hope she fries. I'm free if that bitch dies."
He flings away the cigarette, angry. But of course he doesn't really
want her dead. "I'd better help her out." He gets up and
heads to the Bronze.
Giles wonders if he's wrong, if he's put Dawn in danger, if his
Slayer is too far gone to care. The Scoobies all leave for the Bronze,
too.
Buffy bursts in, threatens the demon, makes a deal that if she
can't kill him, she goes with him to Hellsville instead of Dawn.
Scoobies arrive. Buffy confesses that she was in heaven. Willow
is devastated. Buffy, just wanting the pain to be over, starts to
dance, maybe of her own will, maybe pushed into it by the demon.
She starts to whirl, and smoke, but suddenly Spike is there. He
stops her.
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"Life is not a song," he sings, "Life isn't bliss.
Life is just this--it's living." He strokes her hair gently.
"You'll get along. The pain that you feel you only can heal
by -living-." He looks at her, his love plain. "You have
to go on living so one of us is living." She doesn't know how
to respond to this.
Dawn says, " 'The hardest thing about being in this world
is living in it.' "
The demon congratulates them, telling them they've won. He plans
to take Dawn, but she swears she didn't summon him. They figure
out it's Xander. The demon vanishes, saying, "I'll see you
in hell!"
They're all standing around, stunned. Dawn begins to sing. "Where
do we go from here?" The others join in, and Buffy and Spike
glance at each other--where =do= they go from here?--but they can't
hold each others' eyes. The song continues, through the hand clasping
and breaking away from it, and suddenly Spike shakes his head. The
spell has worn off him. "Bugger this!" he says, and stalks
out.
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The gang keep singing, and we hear them as Spike stalks down the
alley. Buffy comes out of the Bronze.
"Hey," she says, hesitantly.
Spike turns back to her. "You should go back inside,"
he says softly, his voice humming with pain. "Finish the big
group sing, get your Kumbayayas out."
"I don't want to," Buffy says.
He tries to smile. "The day you suss out what you do want,
there'll [robably be a parade. Seventy-six bloody trombones..."
This is what's killing him, that it's right there in front of her
and she can't see it...
"Spike...," she begins, but he cuts her off.
"You don't have to say anything..."
And she cuts him off, singing a reprise of the song she sang on
the way to the Bronze. "I touch the fire and it freezes me..."
Spike comes in, reprising his song from the crypt, "I died
so many years ago..."
They sing together:
Buffy: I know it's not real, but I just want to feel...
Spike: But you make me feel...
And they kiss.
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"There have been five great kisses since Saul and Delila
Korn invented kissing.
"Well, this one leaves them all behind."
Okay, now, why I don't think "I know it's not real"
is a problem:
They're each reprising, here. They're saying that they couldn't
feel, that they were dead inside, -until they found each other-.
Somebody who's a musical fan, help me out, here. I know what I
-mean-...
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Dori
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