Best Buffy Episodes
My friends Janci and Drew created a list of the best and worst Buffy episodes. It’s a pretty good list, but I have my quibbles.
Here’s my list, with commentary.
- Once More, With Feeling – This is the musical episode, and it’s generally considered by fans to be the best episode. I agree. The songs are great, but more importantly, they not only fit the characters very well, they also advance the larger story arc of the season.
- Becoming, Part 2 – This is the climactic episode of season 2. This is the episode that turned me into a fan of the series, because of the choice Buffy is forced to make in the end. The writers knew what they were doing.
- The Body – This is the most heart-wrenching episode of the series. One of the interesting things about it is the complete lack of background music.
- Hush – A spell makes everyone in Sunnydale unable to speak. Therefore, the majority of the episode has no dialog.
- Conversations With Dead People – Part funny, part scary, part sad, this episode gives a lot of insight into the characters. It also features the wonderful song "Blue," by Angie Hart.
- Help – This is one of the most poignant episodes. Buffy fights to save a psychic student who foresees her own death.
- Normal Again – What if Buffy is really in a mental institution, imagining the whole fight against vampires thing?
- Superstar – Thanks to a spell, a minor recurring character becomes the star of the show.
- Tabula Rasa – Group amnesia. Hilarity ensues.
- I Was Made to Love You – Another very poignant episode, involving a robot searching for its creator.
Wow, it was tough cutting it down to ten episodes. There are a whole bunch more that are also excellent: Storyteller; Chosen; The Zeppo; Passion; Prophecy Girl; Lie to Me; Innocence; Becoming, Part 1; Anne; Amends; Bad Girls; Consequences; Earshot; Graduation Day, Parts 1 & 2; Fear, Itself; Something Blue; This Year’s Girl; Who Are You?; Restless; The Gift; Bargaining, Parts 1 & 2; Grave; Selfless; Showtime; and Lies My Parents Told Me.
I won’t do a list of the worst episodes, because I try to forget them.








Oh you did not just leave out “The Zeppo” and “Storyteller.” What kind of nerd are you, with no love for Xander and Andrew? Fie, sir. Fie.
Spencer, they didn’t make my top ten, but they’re included in my list of other excellent episodes.