A reference to Zeppo Marx , the "unfunny" or "superfluous" member of the Marx Brothers. The Plot Summary
It marks a turning point for Xander. By the end, he gains a quiet confidence, knowing he saved the school without needing external validation or praise. [S3E13] The Zeppo
The episode parodies the show's own melodrama. In the background of Xander’s antics, the "main" plot (the apocalypse) is treated with over-the-top, cheesy seriousness, including dramatic orchestral music and slow-motion scenes between Buffy and Angel. A reference to Zeppo Marx , the "unfunny"
While Buffy and the rest of the "Scooby Gang" are embroiled in a world-ending apocalypse involving the and a demon called the Sisterhood of Jhe, Xander is told by Cordelia that he is the "Zeppo" of the group—the one who doesn't contribute and is just there for comedic relief. The episode parodies the show's own melodrama
is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer . It is widely considered one of the show's most unique and beloved "experimental" episodes because it shifts the focus away from the main hero to the group's "ordinary" guy, Xander Harris . Quick Facts Original Air Date: January 26, 1999. Writer: Dan Vebber. Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
Feeling inadequate, Xander goes on his own solo "adventure" which involves: