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  1. "Empty Places" is the nineteenth episode of the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the 141st episode in the series. Written by Drew Z. Greenberg and directed by James A. Contner, it was originally broadcast on April 29, 2003, on the UPN network.

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    At the deserted school, Buffy is confronted by Caleb, who grabs her by the neck and throws her through a window into a wall, rendering her unconscious. After she awakens, Buffy returns home to discover that Faith has taken Dawn and the Potentials to The Bronze for a night of relaxation.

  3. Season Seven. Empty Places do be a banger. The last scene however, leaves quite a lot to unpack. Spoilers for B7. Okay so, one thing that can’t be understated is the effect Chloe’s death had on Buffy, and the group in general.

  4. My thoughts on "Empty Places" (B 7.19) and the ousting Buffy scene have always been the same: It likely wouldn't have happened if Spike was there. Giles and Robin were anti-Buffy simply because Buffy was against theirs trying to assassinate Spike.

  5. A discussion on Empty Places. Spoilers inside! I've seen the topic of this episode coke up a few times and like most, the argument that leads to Buffy getting thrown out of her own house, just irritates me so much.

  6. Apr 29, 2003 · Empty Places: Directed by James A. Contner. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield Ford, Michelle Trachtenberg. After their horrifying loss at the vineyard, the gang turn against Buffy and begin to follow Faith instead.

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  8. Synopsis. People and cars crowd the streets as everyone in town rushes to escape the Hellmouth. Buffy spots Clem in his car on the way out of town and the two chat. Clem accidentally expresses his doubts that anyone can avert this particular apocalypse and suggests Buffy leave town this time.

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