Buffy Vs. Dracula - Arc Significance

Arc Significance

Buffy's sister Dawn is introduced. Her arrival was foreshadowed in cryptic dream scenes in both the Season Three finale "Graduation Day Part 2" and the Season Four episode "This Year's Girl", in which a still-comatose Faith says, "Little sis coming, I know." Buffy replies, "So much to do before she gets here" (the first appearance of Dawn is in Buffy's room). In the season four finale, "Restless", Tara warns Buffy to "be back before Dawn."

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