With their first semester at the University of
California - Sunnydale almost upon them, Buffy waits in the cemetery for
a vampire to rise while Willow helps her register for classes. One class
they're taking together is a psychology course taught by Professor Walsh,
who has an impressive reputation. Distracted with course selection for
a moment, Buffy fails to notice her intended target rising out of his
grave. The vampire attempts to sneak up on Buffy and Willow from behind,
but the sight of their arsenal of stakes, arrows, and crosses forces
him to find a meal elsewhere.
On the morning of her first day of college, Buffy finds
herself overwhelmed by the sheer size of UC-Sunnydale. While wandering
around in a vain attempt to find a building, Buffy bumps into Willow,
who is considerably more excited with the college experience. Soon after,
they find Oz standing about. Having played on campus several times with
his band, Oz has gotten fairly acquainted with the setting, enough to
know more than a few faces walking around. Buffy and Willow check out
the library, which is enormous in comparison to Sunnydale High's. On
the way there, Willow updates Buffy on what Giles and Xander have been
up to over the summer. While Xander set out on a mission to drive across
America, Giles has been enjoying his unemployed status. After the library,
Buffy and Willow head to the bookstore. There, they meet Riley, one of
Prof. Walsh's T.A.'s for the psych class they're taking. Willow impresses
Riley with her present knowledge of the subject. Riley leads her over to
another section of the bookstore, leaving Buffy with nothing to do but tag
along. Afterwards, Buffy returns to her dorm room and meets her roommate,
Kathy, who has just moved in. Although a fairly nice person, Buffy
finds her to be a little too enthusiastic. She also isn't too thrilled
with the Celine Dion poster that Kathy puts up on the wall. That night,
Buffy learns the hard way that Kathy is an obnoxiously loud sleeper.
The next day, Buffy attends a pop culture
class that she hasn't registered for yet. While asking a nearby
student if there are any openings left in the class, Buffy attracts
the attention of Prof. Riegert, who makes it crystal clear that Buffy
has no chance of getting into the class. He then orders her to leave
the room immediately. On her way to psych class, Buffy runs into Riley
just outside the classroom. Although he remembers Willow perfectly,
Riley has trouble recalling meeting Buffy the previous day, let alone
her name. Inside, Buffy takes a seat next to Willow and Oz. At the start
of class, Prof. Walsh informs the students that her class is anything
but a blow-off course. Later that night, Buffy meets another student
by the name of Eddie. Besides taking Psych 105 together, what Buffy and
Eddie also have in common is their general discomfort with college life
so far. While they walk towards their respective dorm rooms, Buffy and
Eddie discuss security blankets that get them through the daily grind. For
Eddie, it's a copy of "Of Human Bondage" that he always keeps near his
bed. After they part ways, Eddie has an unfortunate run-in with a gang
of vampires, led by a blonde named Sunday. Shortly after, the vampires
rob Eddie's room of all of his belongings. They leave a forged good-bye
note on the bed before splitting.
At psych class the next day, Buffy tries to find Eddie in
the class, but to no avail. She goes to Eddie's residence hall. Eddie's
R.A. takes Buffy to the room and shows her the space that's completely
empty, save for the note on the bed. Buffy reads the note while the
R.A. tells her that it's fairly common for some freshman to take off this
early. Before she leaves, Buffy finds Eddie's copy of "Of Human Bondage"
in his nightstand. Meanwhile, Sunday and her vampire lackeys sift through
Eddie's stuff. Disappointed with their findings, Sunday decides that
she needs someone else to find a better victim, and the just-turned
Eddie is her choice for the job. She heads to Giles' apartment for
help, but soon learns that Giles is not alone in the apartment. Dressed
only in one of Giles' dress shirts, an old friend named Olivia greets
Buffy as she enters the apartment. When Giles steps out, Olivia leaves
the two of them alone in the living room. Buffy tells Giles about the
missing student. In response, Giles reminds her that without a Watcher
officially assigned to her anymore, Buffy will have to take care of such
matters by herself. Later that night, Buffy sees Eddie walking around
the campus. When she catches up with him, Buffy realizes Eddie is no
longer the human student she met the previous night. After a short fight,
Buffy finishes Eddie with a stake to the heart. The Slayer soon realizes
that she has an audience. Spinning around, Buffy meets Sunday. While
the rest of the vampire gang surrounds Buffy, Sunday battles the Slayer
one-on-one. In no time, Buffy realizes that this fight is much more
difficult than she expected it to be. When Sunday gains the upper hand by
snapping her opponent's left arm, Buffy decides to retreat. That night,
the unbearable pain in her arm makes it impossible for Buffy to sleep.
The next morning, Buffy sees Willow and
Oz having a pleasant conversation with another student. Instead of
joining her friends, Buffy turns the other way and heads home. Joyce
is surprised to see her daughter home this early in the semester. After
Buffy learns that her room has been filled with her mother's crates from
the gallery, the phone rings in the kitchen. Buffy answers the phone,
but no voice comes from the other end of the line. Buffy hangs up and
goes back to her dorm room, only to find that all of her stuff has been
stolen. A good-bye note similar to Eddie's rests on her bed. Down in the
dumps, Buffy heads to the Bronze. For a split second, Buffy thinks she
sees Angel standing at the bar, but a second glance reveals it to be a
complete stranger. Suddenly, Xander surprises Buffy with his unannounced
presence. Xander tells Buffy the story of his summer vacation, which
involved a road trip that pretty much never happened, his car dying in
the middle of nowhere, and a job at a ladies' club that, for one evening,
forced Xander to join the ranks of male strippers. Realizing that Buffy
shouldn't even be in the Bronze, Xander gets her to confess her troubles
at school. Knowing that her self-confidence is shot, Xander tells Buffy
that she's been nothing but a magnificent inspiration, and that he
considers Buffy his hero. With her spirits lifted, Buffy uses Xander's
assistance to track down Sunday to an abandoned fraternity house. They
spy on the vampires through a skylight on the roof. Unable to see her
weapons chest, Buffy sends Xander back to her dorm room to retrieve
the necessary equipment. After Xander takes off, the skylight gives way
under Buffy's weight, sending the Slayer down onto the hard floor below.
While Buffy tries to fight Sunday again, Willow and Oz
read the note on Buffy's bed while Kathy wonders what's going on.
Fearing that they somehow drove Buffy away, Willow drowns herself in
guilt. Xander suddenly arrives and subtly hints to Willow and Oz that
Buffy is in trouble. Unable to find the weapons chest in the room,
they head for Willow's room to get supplies. Back at the frat house,
Buffy spots her weapons chest in the corner of the room. Before she can
reach it, Sunday steps in front of her and holds up the Class Protector
award. When Sunday breaks it, Buffy goes into overdrive, using a flurry
of kicks and one-armed attacks on the hapless vampire. The rest of the
gang tries to make a run for it, but Xander, Willow, and Oz arrive just
in time to reduce them to dust. After taking the fight out of Sunday,
Buffy sends the vampire flying across the room with a punch from the
same arm that Sunday thought was broken. Xander, Willow, and Oz watch as
Buffy hurls a stake right through Sunday's heart. After gathering all of
Buffy's stuff, the gang heads outside to see Giles running towards them,
carrying several weapons in his arms. Giles apologizes to Buffy for trying
to teach her a lesson in independence. He vows to help the Slayer out in
any fight that comes her way. While the gang heads back to Buffy's dorm
room, one of Sunday's vampire lackeys that managed to escape roams through
the park. Suddenly, he is hit by a couple of taser shots. The electric
volts send him to the ground, immobilized. As the vampire watches,
an anonymous team approaches him, dressed in black and carrying rifles.
Episode Synopsis by: Alan Hufana