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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: GELLAR,SARAH MICHEL
EAN: 0024543233169
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: WB Television Network, The
Manufacturer: WB Television Network, The
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: WB Television Network, The
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 30, 2006
Running Time: 990 minutes
Sales Rank: 2217
Studio: WB Television Network, The
Theatrical Release Date: March 10, 1997
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Product Description: No Description Available. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 30-MAY-2006 Media Type: DVD
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Rating: - On-time and mint condition
I was very pleased with this product. Shipment was fast and the product arrived in mint condition. I was completely satisfied with the transaction. No problems whatsoever. Highly recommend seller!
Rating: - Buffy is Brilliant
I love all the seasons of Buffy and the fourth is no exception. There are so many great episodes in this season. Everyone raves about "Hush" and it really deserves all the praise it gets. It is just as fun to watch the episodes again with the writer's and director's comments. Once I started BTVS, I was hooked. I have watched all seven seasons and I wish there were more. Thank goodness for Angel. I am just starting those now.
Rating: - Better than people give it credit for!
Buffy season four introduced several changes to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. First, the show moved from High School to College. Second, two major characters, Angel & Cordelia, moved to the spin-off series Angel. Many would wonder if the show could move on from different changes.
I think it did, though I know some Buffy fans didn't. A lot of folks say that this was the worst season, but I thought it was great. The overall story arc is not as strong as seasons 2 & 3 (nothing in Buffy will ever touch those seasons), but this season probably has some of the best single episodes out of any season of Buffy. Particularly the unique finale.
This season deserves much more credit than it gets. Sure its not seasons 2 & 3, but its still great Buffy.
Rating: - Buffy's weakest season (I think), but it's still Buffy
Ok, so I've been a fan of Buffy for a while now, but I've only recently begun buying and watching the show in boxed sets. So far, I own seasons 1-5 and I saw seasons 6 and 7 on TV a while back (I'll buy them soon). I've watched each season that I own at least twice, and I've watched the first three seasons at least four times each.
Season 2 is my favorite. Seasons 1, 3, and 5 are also very strong (5 seems to be unpopular, though). Season 6 is fairly good, and I like seasons 7 and 4 least. Keep in mind this is my own personal rating, and that I like the whole series. These rankings are just for comparing Buffy seasons to each other.
Good things about season 4:
*Buffy is maturing and learning to be an adult in a convincing way.
*Willow's character goes through a lot, and she changes and develops a great deal over the course of the season.
*The final episode is a bizarre impressionistic train-of-thought rollercoaster that is very confusing. However, it goes a long way in demonstrating the true nature of every Buffy character and features references to many great novels and movies (especially Apocolypse Now/ Heart of Darkness).
*The Big Bad is intimidating, smart, and has a reasonably strong motivation for his actions. Adam is less obviously "evil" than Angelus, the Master, or The First, but he's still not as deep or interesting as the Mayor or Faith.
*"Hush" was a genuinely scary episode. It was a very good micro-horror movie, and ... Read More
Rating: - Great
I love this series. The slim set is also nicely packaged so it doesn't take up the entire shelf. Great special features.
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