New Moon Rising
- Episode aired May 2, 2000
- TV-PG
- 1h
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3.3K
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Oz's return to Sunnydale leads to his incarceration by the Initiative and complicates the relationship between Willow and Tara.Oz's return to Sunnydale leads to his incarceration by the Initiative and complicates the relationship between Willow and Tara.Oz's return to Sunnydale leads to his incarceration by the Initiative and complicates the relationship between Willow and Tara.
Anthony Head
- Rupert Giles
- (as Anthony Stewart Head)
Rob Benedict
- Jape
- (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
Emma Caulfield Ford
- Anya
- (as Emma Caulfield)
James M. Connor
- Scientist #1
- (as James Michael Conner)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIt should be noted that this is the final appearance of Seth Green as Oz in the real world. The character does appear in the season finale Restless (2000), but it is in Willow's dream sequence.
- GoofsAt 9:30, when one of the soldiers is thrown against the trunk of a tree, it wobbles in a way that makes it obvious it is a prop and not a real tree.
- Quotes
[Willow has chosen Tara]
Oz: It was stupid to think that you'd just be... waiting.
Willow Rosenberg: I was waiting... I feel like some part of me will always be waiting for you. Like if I'm old and blue-haired and I turn the corner in Istanbul and there you are, I won't be surprised... Because... you're with me, you know?
Oz: I know.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Gift (2001)
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The Return of Oz
Things have been quiet lately for Buffy and the gang... surely a sign that a greater evil is plotting something. The surprise that comes isn't from something evil but the return of an old friend: Oz. This presents emotional problems for Willow; she has been getting closer to Tara for some time but still has feelings for Oz. The next night is a full moon, during which Oz demonstrates to Willow that he has learnt to control his inner wolf. While they talk all night an Initiative team is attacked by a wolf-like demon. Later it becomes clear that Oz hasn't totally tamed the wolf and he is captured by the initiative. Buffy plans to break him out and Adam makes contact with Spike.
This episode may not have featured lots of fighting evil creatures; instead it provided a character driven emotional story. It was great to see Oz again; this led to major character development for Willow. It has been clear for some time that she and Tara are very close; finally it is made clear that they are together as a couple... something that surprises Buffy and triggers a dangerous response from Oz. The various conversations explain what Oz was up to since leaving Sunnydale. Spike's dealings with Adam suggest interesting things to come. The regular cast is on fine form; Alyson Hannigan and Amber Benson standing out as Willow and Tara in some emotional scenes. Seth Green's return as Oz is also to be welcomed; he impresses in the role, bringing a vulnerability to the character... and not just when he is captured. Overall a good, emotional episode with some great character development.
This episode may not have featured lots of fighting evil creatures; instead it provided a character driven emotional story. It was great to see Oz again; this led to major character development for Willow. It has been clear for some time that she and Tara are very close; finally it is made clear that they are together as a couple... something that surprises Buffy and triggers a dangerous response from Oz. The various conversations explain what Oz was up to since leaving Sunnydale. Spike's dealings with Adam suggest interesting things to come. The regular cast is on fine form; Alyson Hannigan and Amber Benson standing out as Willow and Tara in some emotional scenes. Seth Green's return as Oz is also to be welcomed; he impresses in the role, bringing a vulnerability to the character... and not just when he is captured. Overall a good, emotional episode with some great character development.
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