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Title: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Episode: "Goodbye Iowa" Episode Number: Season 4, Episode 14 Script Dated: December 1999 Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1997-2003 TV Series titled, "Buffy The Vampire Slayer". It is from the episode titled, "Goodbye Iowa". This is the Writer's First Draft dated December 13, 1999. The Title Page has the original red "Confidential" production stamp mark. This script was used by the Construction Department during filming. It has all white pages throughout it inside. This script is complete and it is 50 pages long. The script is in very good overall condition. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being used during the 1990's. Episode Storyline: Professor Maggie Walsh's only fellow researcher on project 314, Dr. Angelman, finds her killed by it, the 'demonoid' she assembled from various monster, man and machine parts as an ultimate warrior. Adam is now loose and kills without any conscience. Giles can't maintain the Initiative won't come to his home when Riley turns up, so the gang hides at Xander's while Spike barely escapes them by hiding under a corpse in a tomb in his crypt, later to become attacked by demons who realize he turned good. Willow and Tara fail to locate the demon by summoning the dark goddess Tespia. Riley gets sick and aggressive, withdrawal from the drugs Maggie secretly mixed in the commandos' food, but goes after Buffy and Xander, who interrogated Willy the Snitch with him earlier and now break into the Initiative's military facility, where Adam also got in and explains he sees Riley as Maggie's other favorite (brain)child; Riley's rejection causes a fight. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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