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"Two to Go" is the 21st episode of season 6 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The name of the episode is a reference to the previous one, which ends with Willow saying "One down" after killing Warren. Despite the death of Tara Maclay, she remains in brief scenes that are part of the opening credits. This episode, and its second part, "Grave", were shown, back-to-back, as a two-hour feature on its original airing in both the United States and UK – consequently, the presentation of this episode on DVD includes credits such as "Grave" Written by...

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  • Two to Go es el vigésimo primer episodio de la sexta temporada de la serie de televisión estadounidense Buffy la cazavampiros. El episodio fue emitido como un especial de dos horas junto a Grave tanto en EUA como en UK así que al principio del episodio aparecen los créditos de Grave. La aparición de Anthony Stewart Head es tomada como invitado especial así que se acredita al final del episodio como una manera de sorprender al espectador. Algo que ya repitió en Ángel con la primera aparición de Juliet Landau como Drusilla. (es)
  • "Two to Go" is the 21st episode of season 6 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The name of the episode is a reference to the previous one, which ends with Willow saying "One down" after killing Warren. Despite the death of Tara Maclay, she remains in brief scenes that are part of the opening credits. This episode, and its second part, "Grave", were shown, back-to-back, as a two-hour feature on its original airing in both the United States and UK – consequently, the presentation of this episode on DVD includes credits such as "Grave" Written by... (en)
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