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Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Season 3

1. Anne

Buffy -- living on her own in a big city -- assists a girl whose boyfriend has mysteriously vanished. Back in Sunnydale, Buffy's friends do their best to battle the forces of evil without her.

Released: 9/29/1998

Directors: 

Joss Whedon

Writers: 

Joss Whedon

2. Dead Man's Party

A Nigerian mask reanimates the dead, forcing Buffy to battle a horde of zombies.

Released: 10/6/1998

Directors: 

James Whitmore Jr.

Writers: 

Marti Noxon

3. Faith, Hope & Trick

A charismatic Slayer visits Sunnydale and wins over many of Buffy's friends. Meanwhile, two powerful vampires plot an attack.

Released: 10/13/1998

Directors: 

James A. Contner

Writers: 

David Greenwalt

4. Beauty and the Beasts

Oz becomes the prime suspect when a series of animal-like attacks occur in Sunnydale.

Released: 10/20/1998

Directors: 

James Whitmore Jr.

Writers: 

Marti Noxon

5. Homecoming

As Buffy and Cordelia vie for Homecoming Queen, a group of killers gather to participate in SlayerFest '98.

Released: 11/3/1998

Directors: 

David Greenwalt

Writers: 

David Greenwalt

6. Band Candy

Mr Trick enlists Giles' old buddy Ethan Rayne to manufacture and distribute boxes of candy which turn the adult population into uninhibited, irresponsible teenagers to keep them out of the way while the mysterious Mayor Wilkins pays a tribute to a demon.

Released: 11/10/1998

Directors: 

Michael Lange

Writers: 

Jane Espenson

7. Revelations

With some help from Faith's new watcher, Buffy seeks to destroy a weapon-like glove before it falls into the hands of a demon.

Released: 11/17/1998

Directors: 

James A. Contner

Writers: 

Douglas Petrie

8. Lovers Walk

Spike returns to Sunnydale and kidnaps Willow in hopes of creating a magic spell that will make Drusilla love him again.

Released: 11/24/1998

Directors: 

David Semel

Writers: 

Dan Vebber

9. The Wish

Cordelia's wish for a Buffy-free Sunnydale comes true, plunging her into a world where vampires have control of the town.

Released: 12/8/1998

Directors: 

David Greenwalt

Writers: 

Marti Noxon

10. Amends

As the Christmas holiday approaches, Angel is tormented by evil apparitions who want him to eliminate Buffy.

Released: 12/15/1998

Directors: 

Joss Whedon

Writers: 

Joss Whedon

11. Gingerbread

After discovering the corpses of two young children bearing a symbol linked to the occult, Joyce spearheads a campaign to rid Sunnydale of witches.

Released: 1/12/1999

Directors: 

James Whitmore Jr.

12. Helpless

As her birthday approaches, Buffy loses her slayer powers and must do battle with a vampire who is not only extremely powerful but also quite mad.

Released: 1/19/1999

Directors: 

James A. Contner

Writers: 

David Fury

13. The Zeppo

Feeling useless due to his lack of supernatural powers, Xander becomes obsessed with becoming cool and falls in with a dangerous crowd. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang race to prepare for the Hellmouth to reopen.

Released: 1/26/1999

Directors: 

James Whitmore Jr.

Writers: 

Dan Vebber

14. Bad Girls

Faith convinces Buffy to live on the wild side, with fatal consequences.

Released: 2/9/1999

Directors: 

Michael Lange

Writers: 

Douglas Petrie

15. Consequences

A homicide detective closes in on Buffy and Faith as he investigates the deputy mayor's death.

Released: 2/16/1999

Directors: 

Michael Gershman

Writers: 

Marti Noxon

16. Doppelgangland

While casting a magic spell, Anya and Willow accidentally summon Willow's evil double from an alternate universe.

Released: 2/23/1999

Directors: 

Joss Whedon

Writers: 

Joss Whedon

17. Enemies

As Faith attempts to seduce Angel and steal his soul, the Mayor summons a dark-magic demon to finish the job.

Released: 3/16/1999

Directors: 

David Grossman

Writers: 

Douglas Petrie

18. Choices

The Mayor takes Willow prisoner after Buffy and her friends steal away a box containing demonic energy needed for Ascension Day.

Released: 5/4/1999

Directors: 

James A. Contner

Writers: 

David Fury

19. The Prom

After Angel breaks off their relationship, Buffy single-handedly battles three fearsome hell hounds so that her classmates can enjoy their senior prom.

Released: 5/11/1999

Directors: 

David Solomon

Writers: 

Marti Noxon

20. Graduation Day (1)

In an effort to distract Buffy from the Ascension, the mayor instructs Faith to poison Angel.

Released: 5/18/1999

Directors: 

Joss Whedon

Writers: 

Joss Whedon

21. Graduation Day (2)

On Ascension Day, Buffy and her friends prepare for the ultimate battle as they face off againstthe mayor and a horde of vampires.

Released: 7/13/1999

Directors: 

Joss Whedon

Writers: 

Joss Whedon

22. Earshot

A mouthless demon infects Buffy with the ability to hear everyone's thoughts, but what starts out as a useful power soon turns into a curse.

Released: 9/21/1999

Directors: 

Regis Kimble

Writers: 

Jane Espenson
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