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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997)Original Air Date:
29 January 2002 (Season 6, Episode 12)Plot:
When Buffy gets a job at the Doublemeat Palace, a local fast-food restaurant, she begins to believe that disappearing co-workers and the secret ingredient to the restaurant's hamburger may be connected. full summary | full synopsisUser Comments:
Apodictic fast food more (3 total)Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Sarah Michelle Gellar | ... | Buffy Summers | |
| Nicholas Brendon | ... | Xander Harris | |
| Emma Caulfield | ... | Anya | |
| Michelle Trachtenberg | ... | Dawn Summers | |
| James Marsters | ... | Spike | |
| Alyson Hannigan | ... | Willow Rosenberg | |
| Elizabeth Anne Allen | ... | Amy Madison | |
| Pat Crawford Brown | ... | Old Lady | |
| Brent Hinkley | ... | Manny | |
| Kirsten Nelson | ... | Lorraine Ross | |
| Kali Rocha | ... | Halfrek | |
| Thomas Michael Ferguson | ... | Gary (as T. Ferguson) | |
| Marion Calvert | ... | Gina | |
| Douglas Bennett | ... | Phillip | |
| Andrew Reville | ... | Timothy |
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That's not the best episode of Buffy, not even a very good one, but it's apodictic! That means that theories shown are not required to give legal proofs, but just common sense evidence! In this case, that fast food restaurants are giving customers unhealthy food. Maybe the burgers are not made by human flesh, dogs', cats' or rats' meat (but I've read that just Burger King signed a protocol about that), but it's unhealthy anyway! A guy made an interesting documentary about it! So stay away from McDonald and such like Hell! Anyway, the story of the episode is following the high and low trace of sixth season of "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer": Buffy very vulnerable (and in this case very naughty) in her relationship with Spike and Willow in crisis of abstinence from omnipotence.