While the school is busy digging a giant hole for the "Mother Bezoar" in the basement, Buffy is also dealing with the —Lyle and Tector—two vampires from the Old West who seem to have wandered in from a different show entirely. Why Fans Love (and Hate) It
The premise is classic high school satire: a health class assignment where students must "parent" an egg to learn responsibility. Of course, this being Sunnydale, these aren’t grocery store eggs. They’re prehistoric parasites that hatch and attach themselves to the students' spines, turning the town into a literal hive mind. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Bad Eggs(1998)
If you’re rewatching Buffy the Vampire Slayer , you eventually hit that one episode that feels like a fever dream. For Season 2, that’s . While the school is busy digging a giant
Sandwiched between the psychological thriller "Ted" and the legendary two-parter "Surprise/Innocence," this episode is often dismissed as a "filler" or "monster-of-the-week" romp. But behind the 90s camp and the "cowboy vampires," there’s a lot to unpack. The Plot: Parenting, Parasites, and Pickaxes Sandwiched between the psychological thriller "Ted" and the
"Bad Eggs" is one of the most polarizing episodes in the early seasons. “Bad Eggs” – Season 2, Ep. 12 | skylerandbuffy