Most people would find life in a mental institution unsettling enough, but for the Slayer things are even worse. She assumed the girls who said they were brides to the demon Rakagore were just crazy--but when Rakagore actually shows up, the only thing more bizarre than his appearance is who he was hiding behind. Can a medicated Buffy deal with a demon with a taste for hospitalized young women, or will she have to call on help from outside?
Any thought that actual thought went into this chapter of "Slayer Interrupted" vanishes when the writers and Cliff Richards pull an old trick employed by countless slapdash productions of cinema. When a solid script is not apparent, when lapses of logic bubble to the surface, when plotting becomes erratic, showing women undressing will make the entire exercise forgivable. The shadowed nudity however does not quite have the same impact of live women taking a shower. Read Full Review
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