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  1. 29 Oct. 1950. Joan Blondell. Rate. The panel tries to guess the lines of a truant officer, a beekeeper, a flagpole sitter and an auto driving teacher, as well as the identity of mystery challenger Joan Blondell.

  2. Season 2 guide for What's My Line? TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track What's My Line? season 2 episodes.

    • Synopsis
    • Summary
    • Continuity
    • Appearances
    • Death Count
    • Behind The Scenes

    LOVE AT STAKE — In part one of a two-part episode, Buffy and Angel finally go out on their first date; Angel sets out to hunt down his rival, Spike, however, unbeknownst to Angel, Spike and his new recruits are determined to capture him in hopes of helping the frail Drusilla; and Buffy encounters her new ally, Kendra.

    As career week arrives, Buffy feels isolated and apathetic because the students around her are exploring their choices for the future, while her fate as the Slayer is already set in stone. Even so, she must join Willow and Xanderin filling out career questionnaires. Spike works on a cure for Drusilla as she lays out Tarot cards. He becomes frustrat...

    This episode introduces the character of Kendra, the first vampire Slayer besides Buffy to be featured on the show. In "What's My Line? Part Two," it'll be revealed that she was activated during Bu...
    Buffy faces two vampires. She "dusts" one before seeing the other run away. She says: "One down, one... gone." The same situation plays out with two demons in "Earshot."
    Darla asked Angel in episode "Angel" if he believed Buffy would ever be able to kiss his "real face," and she does so in this episode.
    On the table in Angel's apartment, there are two ashtrays; he'll only be seen smoking in the episodes "Innocence" and "Redefinition."

    Individuals

    1. Angel 2. Cordelia Chase 3. Dalton 4. Josephus du Lac (Only mentioned) 5. Drusilla 6. Rupert Giles 7. Alexander Harris 8. Kalish 9. Octarus 10. Daniel Osbourne 11. Patrice 12. Norman Pfister 13. Willow Rosenberg 14. Snyder 15. Spike 16. Buffy Summers 17. Joyce Summers (Only mentioned) 18. Willy 19. Kendra Young

    Organizations and titles

    1. Cordettes 2. Order of Taraka 3. Scooby Gang 4. Slayer 5. Watcher

    Species

    1. Demon 2. Human 3. Vampire

    A vampire, staked by Buffy.
    Mrs. Kalish, killed by Norman Pfister.
    Octarus, throat slit by Buffy with an ice skate blade.

    Production

    1. The title of the episode refers to an American game show, What's My Line?, which ran from 1950 to 1963. 2. This is the first episode written by Marti Noxon and the only one by Howard Gordon. 3. The hold of the plane in which Kendra arrives in Sunnydale was turned upside down and used as a sewer tunnel in later episodes. 4. The ice rink, called Iceland, is found at 8041 Jackson Street in Paramount, California. This is around 25 miles from where Buffy was filmed. 5. When Xander and Cordelia...

    Broadcast

    1. "What's My Line? Part One" pulled in 3.5 million households on its original airing.

    Pop culture references

    1. Buffy's mention of her "Dorothy Hamillphase" is a reference to American figure skater Dorothy Hamill, who won a gold medal in the 1976 Winter Olympics. 2. Buffy says to Giles: "Have a cow, Giles." She is playing on the catchphrase used by The Simpsons character Bart Simpson, "Don't have a cow, man!" (which means "don't get worked up"). 3. After Dalton has success translating the Du Lac manuscript, Spike says: "By George, I think he's got it," paraphrasing a line from the 1964 film My Fair...

  3. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season Two, Episode Ten: What's My Line, Part Two. Buffy joins forces with another Slayer in hopes of saving Angel from the clutches of Spike and Drusilla ...

  4. " What's My Line " is a two-episode story arc in season two of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The episode was broadcast separately and aired on The WB. Part one aired on November 17, 1997 and part two aired on November 24, 1997.

  5. Season 2. Add Image. S2, Ep1. 18 Aug. 1952. Episode #2.1. Rate. Know what this is about? Be the first one to add a plot. Add Image.

  6. What's My Line? was one of network television's longest running and most beloved prime time game shows, with a broadcast run of seventeen and one-half years. The game consisted of four panelists trying to guess the occupation of a guest contestant.

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