Halloween is both fun and scary, both trick and treat.
Its the creepy haunted house, and its the joy of free candy.
The same could be said of the now classic millennial supernatural drama,Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Both campy humor and genuinely deep, dark storylines gave this show the cult audience enjoys to this day.
Watching these pivotal installments could just be the perfect way to honor the frightening fun of Halloween!
Meanwhile, having only been recently introduced to Drusilla, her creepy question, Do you love my insides?
The parts you cant see?
is merely the preamble to years of adorable but spine-chilling evil for Juliet Landaus character.
WHY ITS WORTH RE-WATCHING:This episode was referenced several times later in the series run.
Xanders soldierly experience here also came in handy several times when it became necessary.
And actually, another burgeoning relationship began here as well.
Giles hadnt noticed the diagram in his demonology book had a caption which translated to actual size.
Anyas addition to the team was also just getting its start as was her relationship with Xander.
Having Buffys mom alive and well is also a good thing.
Meanwhile, Xander and Anya announce their engagement, and Tara warns Willow against using magic for trivial things.
Dawns recklessness is also kind of scary, but in a totally different way.
Plus, seeing Amber Tamblyn guest-starring as Dawns midriff-baring friend is kind of fun.
read more: The 25 Best Buffy the Vampire Slayer Episodes
WHY ITS FUN:Whats not to love?
Lorne is at his shmoozy best as he turns the Halloween party from lame to luminescent.
Honestly, the prospect of failure is scarier than the carnage Lornes alter ego wreaks.
Luckily, the poor guy escapes in the chaos.
Angels sexual escapades with Eve are a nice diversion, too.
Relive the good old days of campy horror fun on the night built for scary entertainment!