On a typical night of patrol and slaying, Buffy's routine
is unexpectedly interrupted by the arrival of her mother. Joyce feels
that it's time to get a better understanding of her daughter's world by
watching Buffy in action. Almost as soon as Joyce arrives, a vampire
enters the scene. After Buffy chases him into the thick of the woods,
Joyce discovers the bodies of two dead children, one boy and one girl,
at a nearby playground. A strange symbol has been enscribed in the
palms of their hands. While the police investigate the crime scene,
Buffy tries to console her distraught mother.
Buffy tells Giles about the murdered children in the library
the next morning. She sketches the symbol she noticed on their palms and
shows it to Giles, who believes it implies the handiwork of a cult. Buffy
cannot believe that humans are responsible for this as opposed to
demons. At lunch, nobody notices Joyce walking into the cafeteria and
straight to the gang's table. Buffy excuses herself and takes her mom
into the hallway. Joyce tells her daughter that she's organized a meeting
at City Hall for that night to discuss the murder. Dozens of parents
attend, including Sheila Rosenberg, Willow's mother. Willow can't believe
she's there, considering the fact that they barely communicate with
each other. After the Mayor delivers a textbook speech to the crowd, he
invites Joyce to the stand to lead them in a moment of silence. Instead,
Joyce proposes a call to action, declaring an end to the city's silence
concerning the ubiquitous dangers that plague Sunnydale. Later that night,
Willow, Amy, and their friend Michael gather together to explore their
world of the black arts. On the floor beneath them is the very same
symbol that appeared on the two dead children.
At school the next morning, a group of students harass Michael by his locker, stating their belief that witches were responsible for the children's murder. Amy tries to fend them off, but it's Buffy who gets them to back off. Giles finds Buffy and tells her that witches may in fact be the prime suspects. The book that Giles needs to research this further was checked out by Willow, so he asks Buffy to get it for him. Buffy finds Xander sitting in the lounge, who points out Willow's stuff.
As she picks up the book, Buffy notices the symbol drawn on
Willow's notebook. She asks Willow to explain it, but their conversation
is cut short by the sudden commotion in the hallways. Under Principal
Synder's supervision, the local police inspect each and every locker,
looking for any signs of materials pertaining to witchcraft. After Amy
is escorted to the office, Willow tells Buffy that the symbol is for a
protection spell that she wanted to cast for Buffy's upcoming birthday. In
other words, the symbol and what it stands for are completely harmless. At
that moment, the cops open Willow's locker and ask her to come with
them. Buffy runs to the library and discovers a similar scene. As the
cops pack up all of Giles' books concerning the supernatural, Buffy
tells him about the misleading symbol.
Later that night, Buffy argues with her mother, who is the
founder of MOO (Mothers Opposed to the Occult). Buffy insists that this
matter be dealt with by the Slayer. However, Joyce doesn't believe that
Buffy's work is making Sunnydale any better. After Buffy takes off, the
two deceased children appear in the kitchen... very much alive. Joyce
listens to them intently as they beg her to make their murderers
suffer. Meanwhile, Sheila grounds Willow for getting into trouble at
school. She orders her daughter to stay in her room for the rest of
the night.
At the park, Angel finds Buffy standing by the scene of the
crime, which is now decorated with flowers, candles, and pictures of the
children from a time when they were still alive. Buffy has not forgotten
her mother's criticism of the Slayer's effectiveness. Angel reassures
Buffy that her destiny is not in vain. During their conversation,
Angel inadvertently alerts Buffy to a mystery concerning the two
children. She heads to the library and finds Giles, Xander, and Oz
trying to find any useful information on the internet. Buffy shares her
realization that nobody seems to know anything about the two children,
including their names or where they came from, and yet their pictures
were somehow available for use in MOO's campaign. Oz sends an instant
message to Willow, who then begins to search the web for any files or
articles relating to the two children. Apparently, the dead bodies of
these same two children have been repeatedly discovered once every fifty
years, dating all the way back to 1649. The oldest article identifies
them as Hans and Greta Strauss. Unfortunately, Sheila cuts off Willow's
computer access at this moment, forcing Giles and the gang to figure the
rest out on their own. Giles recalls a theory that many fairy tales are
based on actual accounts of the supernatural. Buffy fills in the blanks,
recalling the story of Hansel and Gretel, who must have been based on Hans
and Greta. Suddenly, Michael bursts into the library and tells everybody
that he was attacked by his own family. He also informs them that Amy
was taken from her home. Xander and Oz head towards Willow's house while
Buffy and Giles race back to the Summers home to warn everybody. Back
at the Rosenberg's, Willow answers the knocking at her door and finds
her mother... along with a group of angry parents who want nothing but
her death. Meanwhile, Buffy and Giles interrupt another MOO meeting. As
they take Joyce into the foyer to speak with her alone, the rest of the
group sneak up from behind and knock Giles unconscious. Joyce does the
same to Buffy with the help of some chloroform.
Buffy, Willow, and Amy are tied to large stakes in City Hall,
ready to be burned for the crimes they've been accused of. Willow and
Amy unsuccessfully struggle with their restraints, while Buffy remains
unconscious. Meanwhile, Xander and Oz burst into Willow's room, which
was left a total mess in the wake of the angry parents. As they leave
for City Hall, Giles is awoken by an impatient Cordelia, who came to
the house to find out what was going on. They hurry to Giles' car and
speed towards City Hall. During the drive, Giles has Cordy mix together
the ingredients for a spell while he tries to recall the incantation
from memory. Back at City Hall, Buffy finally regains consciousness
and realizes the situation she's in. Joyce refuses to listen to her
daughter's pleas. Amy escapes danger by transforming herself into a rat
and bolting out of the room, but Willow and Buffy are still moments away
from a fiery death. Just as the fire is about to engulf Buffy and Willow,
Giles and Cordy burst into the room. While Cordy extinguishes the fire,
Giles casts the spell on the two children, who then combine and change
into the true form of a tall, hideous demon. As the parents realize
the deception and try to escape, Xander and Oz approach the scene via a
ventilation shaft above the ceiling. Without the help of the parents, the
demon attempts to kill Buffy and Willow directly and charges them. Buffy
breaks the stake she's been tied to in half and leans forward -- just in
time to impale the demon. The silence that follows is soon interrupted
by the sight and sound of Xander and Oz falling down through a weak spot
in the ceiling and crashing down onto the floor.
A while after their near-death experience, Buffy and Willow discuss Sheila Rosenberg's convenient memory loss concerning the demon, just like the way Joyce Summers' memory used to operate before learning that her daughter was the Slayer. Willow then makes another attempt at restoring the Amy rat to human form. Unfortunately, Willow is going to need a little more practice before she can pull this one off.
Episode Summary by: Alan Hufana