Blood Ties
Man when they have big arc marquee episodes, they really do swing for the fences. This episode was amazing and I think this was Tratchenberg's best performance as Dawn yet. Dawn is a 14 year old teenager and her entire world view has been turned upside down. The way she handled it was relatable and really understandable. Her managing to put everything together, read what the key is, try to talk to the mental patients, basically use every tool she could think of was understandable all the way through. She is scared, lost, confused, and pretty much totally alone. Dawn may have moments where she is a little annoying, but I love what the writers are doing. They are building this character from an annoying child to someone you kinda just want to hug, despite that annoying moments. That scene at the end with Buffy comforting her and explaining that yes she was her sister was emotionally impactful.
I also think this episode did the Family as kin message much better than
Family did. Where that episode introduced us to characters we only see once, we have seen Dawn since the beginning of the season. We have seen Dawn be a member of the family and when she finds out those memories are a lie, her reaction is fear and a feeling of loneliness. Well here comes Buffy to pretty much say you aren't alone, we're in this together, and no matter what you are, you are still my sister. That's what family is all about. EIther it's a family kin or family in forms of friends, it's about love and protecting one another. This one was also more impactful.
Glory is slowly becoming my favorite villain. She's still crazy, but she's ruthless and I'm really glad they started to explain Glory and Ben's relationship. I'm starting to think it's a brother and sister god thing where they didn't see eye to eye. But then Ben turned into Glory so are they the same person. Is this the god-like figure fighting between good and evil? Are we going to get a Gul Dukat like story where the Key isn't to go somewhere, but to open the portal to come to our universe, kind of like Dukat wanting to use the book to release the Pah Wraiths?
Well, that's my "I haven't watched this series before" speculation. It could be wrong, but this episode gave us a lot of information. Great episode.
@tafkats
I loved those scenes and your reading about Buffy on an emotional level. It kind of matches too with her and Reily and the emotional disconnect they both shared. I'm really impressed with how Buffy is being written this season, and Gellar is doing such an amazing job with it.