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"Checkpoint"
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 12
Directed byNick Marck
Written byDoug Petrie
Jane Espenson
Production code5ABB12
Original air dateJanuary 23, 2001 (2001-01-23)
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"Checkpoint" is episode 12 of season 5 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode aired on January 23, 2001 on The WB. The episode shows the Council testing Buffy's skills, while Glory plans to go through Buffy to get the Key. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that Glory is a god, not a demon.

Plot[edit]

The Scooby Gang discusses the Watchers' Council's impending visit to Sunnydale. Buffy recalls that her previous experiences with the Council put her life in danger, and wishes they would give her the information she needs.

Glory is at her place, in obvious pain. Dreg and another demon bring her a mailman, who she drains of sanity to restore herself. The demons warn her that she is running out of time to use the key, but Glory assures them she will eliminate Buffy and get the Key. Jinx tells Ben that Glory wants information from him about Buffy. Ben beats up the demon.

Quentin Travers and a large team of Watchers arrive at the Magic Box and shut it down. Quentin announces that the Council plans on conducting a review of Buffy's methods, skills, and abilities. The Watchers have information on Glory, but will not reveal it until Buffy passes their tests; if she fails, the shop will be closed permanently and Giles will be deported. Buffy and Giles realize that they have to cooperate with the Council, but if Buffy fails, she will put everyone in even greater danger.

Council members interview the rest of the Scooby Gang for information about the Buffy. They try not to incriminate her, and each tries to justify their usefulness without making it sound like Buffy needs their help. In the training room, Buffy is blindfolded and her fighting skills are tested. She breaks a rib of her opponent and Quentin abandons that test.

Upon returning home, Buffy finds Glory in her living room. Glory threatens to kill Buffy's friends and family while she watches. Visibly disturbed by this, Buffy takes Dawn and Joyce to Spike for protection.

On her way to the shop to meet with the council, three Knights of Byzantium attack Buffy. Buffy takes them out and one reveals that she is their enemy because she protects the Key, which they came to steal.

At the shop, Buffy tells Travers that she is no longer cooperating with the review. She points out that Glory and the Council both need something from her: the location of the Key, and a purpose for their jobs, respectively. She demands that Giles be reinstated as her Watcher and that the Council give her the information. Quentin reluctantly agrees, then informs Buffy that Glory is not a demon – she is a god.

Reception[edit]

Noel Murray of The A.V. Club wrote that Checkpoint was a "highly entertaining episode" with "narrative and thematic significance," adding, "The real fight that Buffy has been staging for five years now may not be between good and evil, but between hidebound traditionalism and ingenious innovation, and between elitism and democratization... What better symbol for the degraded state of The Old Ways than a mad god in stylish clothes, sucking the brains of postmen and walking right into the Summers house and staring straight at Dawn — the object she seeks — while remaining completely ignorant."[1]

Reviewer Mikelangelo Marinaro wrote for the Critically Touched Reviews website that this "wonderfully pleasant episode" is "Buffy's first serious take on the subject of power, which of course is a major theme of S7." Marinaro discusses how "Checkpoint stays focused on Buffy and how she takes another fine step into adulthood while discovering more about her power as a Slayer which, of course, is a big theme of the season." The reviewer gave the episode grades of 90/100 and A−.[2]

A. M. Dellamonica, writing a recap for the Tor Books website, concludes, "Though [this is] not a primarily comic episode, the Scooby interviews are chucklesome. And even though, in dramatic terms, this confrontation has superficial similarities to the one between the Scoobies and the MaclaysinFamily, I can't help but love that sense of a bill coming due. The Watchers have been needing comeuppance. That they get it direct from the sacrificial teen they've been happy to think of as 'their instrument' only makes it sweeter."[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Murray, Noel (July 16, 2010). "Buffy / Angel: Triangle / Checkpoint / Redefinition / Blood Money". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  • ^ Marinaro, Mikelangelo (December 22, 2006). "5x12: Checkpoint". Critically Touched Reviews. Archived from the original on August 5, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  • ^ Dellamonica, Alyx (Mar 25, 2013). "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Rewatch: Hoopjumping for Joy". www.tor.com. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
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