: Coming after the trauma of her resurrection earlier in Season 6, the asylum world represents a seductive escape for Buffy—a world where her mother is alive and she has no heavy responsibilities. Her choice to return to Sunnydale is a tragic acceptance of her difficult life as a Slayer.
: Unlike most "it was all a dream" episodes, "Normal Again" ends with a final shot of the asylum. The doctor looks at a catatonic Buffy and says, "She's gone," implying that the asylum might actually be the primary reality and the Sunnydale version of Buffy has simply "won" the internal battle for her consciousness. Buffy the Vampire Slayer S6E17 "Normal Again" Recap [S6E17] Normal Again
: The episode functions as a "meta" critique of the show's own absurdity. By having a doctor explain that her friends' names (like "Spike" and "Buffy") are cartoonish and their adventures are over-the-top, the show acknowledges its own campy roots. : Coming after the trauma of her resurrection
, despite Joyce's death in Season 5 and her parents' divorce in Season 1. The doctor looks at a catatonic Buffy and
of her schizophrenia, which her doctors claim began six years prior (aligning with the show's pilot).
Buffy finds herself torn between the two realities. The "doctor" in the asylum tells her she must kill her "imaginary friends" (the Scooby Gang) to fully return to sanity. This leads to a terrifying climax where Buffy traps Willow, Xander, and Dawn in the basement with the demon that poisoned her, nearly allowing them to be killed before she eventually chooses her life in Sunnydale and rejects the "normal" world.