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B4 Inca Mummy Girl

(episode written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer, directed by Ellen S. Pressman)

The school are hosting some foreign exchange students. Before collecting their respective guests the class are taken to an Inca exhibition at the local museum. At the exhibition is the mummified body of an Incan Princess, holding a beautiful, and valuable, plate. After the class has been round, someone goes back to take a closer look. They try to remove it, and break it... an arm from within the toom grabs the intruder...

Buffy is late to collect her guest, and is quite suprised to find that it is a girl, when she was expecting it to be a boy. Xander is smitten at once...

Bodies start turning up, mummified, as though they have had the life 'sucked' out of them. The gang gradually piece things together, but not before Xander has a close encounter with his new sweethearts 'kiss of death'. The story ends back at the museum, where Giles is trying to put the plate back together, thus sending their unexpected guest back to wherever. She tries to stop him, but Buffy intervenes. Giles ends up falling into the crypt, then the Inca Princess throws Buffy in and closes the top. Xander and Willow challenge her, as Buffy escapes the toom. But time is running out for the Princess, she needs more lifeforce, but can't quite bring herself to kill Xander.... he keeps her a bay and she eventually crumbles to decomposing bone and flesh....



Narration written by Lizzie Lake. This episode narration is purely my own interpretation of the episode. I am in no way connected with the show or it's creators or owners. All Buffy copyrights etc are owned by 20th Century Fox / Warner Brothers / Joss Whedon etc.


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Date last edited
16 Apr 2001