In the full episode as well as the version shown on TV, it has Willow going down on a (fully clothed) Tara while she sings
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However, the refrain to the song is "you make me complete" and in the full cut it ends with "you make me complete."
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Guess what syllable they decided to cut "for time" at in that refrain in the shortened version
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OK, another API break before we get into lesbian LSD cocaine mind control drug pusher Satanism and ball gags.
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OK, so. Still in Buffy season 6, where all the time pregnancy shit is happening over in LA. CW abuse for the next several tweets
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Tara discovers that Willow has been mind controlling her to not notice that she's "addicted", like a drug, to magic
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Giles, meanwhile, decides for arbitrary Bad Dad reasons that he has to go back to England so Buffy can Grow Up.
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Everyone gets mind wiped in one final episode with them all together, and it's hilarious. Spike thinks Giles is his dad.
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Also, Spike's behavior while mindwiped indicates that he is a completely neurotypical slightly asshole human with a soul.
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Spike repeatedly jumping to conclusions about his own identity in this episode was so good
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And evidence of as well as critique of his neurotypicality if you're into that
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