What's My Line, Part Two

"What's My Line, Part Two" is episode 10 of season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy encounters another vampire slayer, while Angel is taken by Spike for a ritual in which Drusilla is restored to health. See also List of Buffy (series) episodes. Buffy and Kendra go to Giles for assistance in explaining their situation. They learn that Kendra is the slayer who was 'called' when Buffy temporarily died in her fight with The Master in "Prophecy Gi... more

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  • Nov 17, 1997

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  • 10

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series; a supernatural drama that aired from March 10, 1997 until May 20, 2003. The series was created in 1997 by writer-director Joss Whedon under his production tag, Mutant Enemy Productions with later co-executive producers being Jane Espenson,...

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"What's My Line, Part One" is episode 9 of season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In this episode, Buffy endures Career Week at school as a fierce... …

Original air date: Nov 17, 1997
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"Ted" is episode 11 of season 2 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy, Xander and Willow walk to Buffy's house. Misinterpreting an odd situation, they... …

Original air date: Dec 8, 1997
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