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The Whedonverse is a name for the fictional universe which includes most of the collected works of Joss Whedon, including: Buffy: the Vampire Slayer Angel: the Series Fray Tales of the Vampires and other comics The Whedonverse is also known as the Buffyverse or the Slayerverse. ... Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a U.S. television series loosely based on the 1992 movie of the same name. ... Angel was the highly successful spin-off from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ... Fray is an eight-issue miniseries of comic books from Dark Horse Comics, written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon and drawn by Karl Moline (pencils) and Andy Owens (inks). ...
Buffy is referring to her astrological sign Capricorn is said to include birthdays falling from December 22 or 23 to January 19 or 20 (depending on where you get your information).
Buffy mentions that the last time there was an earthquake, she died, referring to her death at the hands of the Master.
Buffy states that she's a Capricorn on the cusp of Aquarius (see References), which confirms that her birthdate is somewhere between the 17th and the 20th of January of 1981 (most likely the 18th or 19th).
Buffy and Riley: This is the first time in the series where Buffy and Riley both find out each other's secrets: that Buffy is the mythical slayer, and that Riley is working for a secret government program named The Initiative.
Often times, Buffy gets criticized for being too camp and cheesy, but this episode effectively shows that horror, if not any other genre, can be tackled just as easily and be executed just as successfully on the show as the camp humor that litters the other episodes.
This episode is breathtaking from the first minute to the last, with a quick hook via Buffy's dream sequence.