Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Third Season
WB Television Network, The
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$59.98 |
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$53.99 |
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$27.99 |
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$13.95 |
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23 |
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44 |
DVD Details:
- Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head, James Marsters
- Director: David Greenwalt, David Grossman, David Semel, David Solomon, James A. Contner
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
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- Studio: WB Television Network, The
- Theatrical Release Date: Mar 10, 1997
- DVD Release Date: Jan 07, 2003
- Run Time: 1060 minutes
- ASIN: B00006RCNX
- UPC: 024543057987
- Sales Rank: 18420
Editorial Review from Description:
All 22 classic episodes are available for the first time in this exclusive 6-disc collector?s edition. From "Faith, Hope Trick," "Band Candy" and "Bad Girls" to "Consequences," "Enemies" and "Graduation Day, Part Two," these Season Three episodes are a must for every true Buffy fan.
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    Keeps getting better, 2008-10-20
The third season of Buffy was the best yet. The season-long story arc concerning the Mayor of Sunnydale's preparation for his ascension to full demon-hood was full of twists and turns and benefitted enormously from Harry Groener's exquisite performance, which combined the pseudo-innocence of a 50s sitcom character with the ruthless ambition of a modern Faust. The rocky relationship of Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Angel (David Boreanaz) was developed further and brought to a touching conclusion. New characters that would figure importantly in the future were introduced: rival slayer Faith (Eliza Dushku), erstwhile Watcher Wesley (Alexis Denisof), and vengeance demon Anya (Emma Caulfield). The regulars of the Scooby Gang--Willow (Allison Hannigan), Xander (Nicholas Brendan), Oz (Scott Green), and the Watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head)--took turns in the spotlight as their characters underwent important changes as well. With so much going on and all of it so well conceived, there is scarcely a dull moment in this exceptionally strong season.
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br /Standout episodes include "The Zeppo" (Xander, suffering an inferiority complex, has his own stand-alone adventure while the writers have fun lampooning a typical Buffy-saves-the-world scenario), "The Prom" (despite the lame hellhounds, this touching episode handles teen love and angst better than John Hughes ever did), and "Graduation Day, Parts 1 2" (a suitably cataclysmic and emotional end for a great season).
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