"Fool for Love" is the 386th episode of Casualty and the 26th episode of the 17th series.
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| - "Fool for Love" is the 386th episode of Casualty and the 26th episode of the 17th series.
- "Fool for Love" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and is the eighty-fifth episode altogether. It was written by Douglas Petrie and directed by Nick Marck. It originally broadcast on November 14, 2000. It is also part of a crossover with the Angel episode "Darla". After a common vampire nearly kills her with her own stake, Buffy, in an attempt to learn and prevent similar mistakes, turns to Spike to learn how other Slayers met their end.
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| - "Fool for Love" is the 386th episode of Casualty and the 26th episode of the 17th series.
- "Fool for Love" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and is the eighty-fifth episode altogether. It was written by Douglas Petrie and directed by Nick Marck. It originally broadcast on November 14, 2000. It is also part of a crossover with the Angel episode "Darla". After a common vampire nearly kills her with her own stake, Buffy, in an attempt to learn and prevent similar mistakes, turns to Spike to learn how other Slayers met their end.
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