Buffy the Vampire Slayer- The Complete Second Season (Slim Set)
starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz
directed by: Bruce Seth Green, David Greenwalt, David Semel, David Solomon, Deran Sarafian
directed by: Bruce Seth Green, David Greenwalt, David Semel, David Solomon, Deran Sarafian
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Buffy is sixteen years old and is the "chosen one" . She gets to kill vampires because it is her destiny to do so. She had a bad reputation at her old school in Los Angeles because she had burned the gym down. The principal at her new school at first rips up her records and then tapes her records back together again. Buffy tries to explain that the gym at her old school had to be burned down because it was full of vampires! Buffy and her mom just want a fresh start in their new suburban California home where the good part of town is half a block away from the bad part of town. In her new high school Buffy meets an eccentric librarian who knows that Buffy is the "chosen one". At first the librarian scares her away by showing her a book about vampires but then she returns to the library knowing that the librarian can help her out with fighting off vampires and other supernatural things.System Requirements:Run Time: 999 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 024543233060 Manufacturer No: 2233306
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At the heart of the first years of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the romance between Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), slayer of all things evil, and hunky Angel (David Boreanaz), the tortured vampire destined to walk the earth with a soul. The second season of Buffy took the Buffy-Angel pas de deux from ecstasy to agony in a now-classic plot arc that catapulted the show from WB teen drama to true TV greatness. You see, if the cursed Angel ever experiences true happiness for a moment, he'll revert to being an evil vampire again. And guess what happens after Buffy and Angel finally declare their love for one another and consummate their relationship...
Buffy found its true momentum during the second season, as geeky Xander (Nicholas Brendon) fell in love with popular girl Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Willow (Alyson Hannigan) gave up her crush on Xander in favor of werewolf boy Oz (Seth Green), and watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) began a sweetly tentative relationship with computer teacher (and witch) Jenny Calendar (Robia LaMorte). Mayhem came to Sunnydale, though, in the form of evil vampires Drusilla (Juliet Landau) and Spike (drolly wicked James Marsters), who were more than ready to aid and abet Angel as he turned bad. It all sounds like horror-action mayhem (and there are great fight scenes), but Buffy took on its plotlines with amazing depth, intelligence, and humor. And oh, man, the love story! Buffy and Angel's tragic relationship is one of the most heartbreaking you'll ever find. Buffy's final dilemma finds her having to save the world at Angel's expense, and Gellar (who deserves a passel of Emmys for her work) is phenomenal at telegraphing Buffy's swirling conflicts between love and duty. This is some of the best TV ever made, period. --Mark Englehart
Buffy is sixteen years old and is the "chosen one" . She gets to kill vampires because it is her destiny to do so. She had a bad reputation at her old school in Los Angeles because she had burned the gym down. The principal at her new school at first rips up her records and then tapes her records back together again. Buffy tries to explain that the gym at her old school had to be burned down because it was full of vampires! Buffy and her mom just want a fresh start in their new suburban California home where the good part of town is half a block away from the bad part of town. In her new high school Buffy meets an eccentric librarian who knows that Buffy is the "chosen one". At first the librarian scares her away by showing her a book about vampires but then she returns to the library knowing that the librarian can help her out with fighting off vampires and other supernatural things.System Requirements:Run Time: 999 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 024543233060 Manufacturer No: 2233306
Amazon.com:
At the heart of the first years of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the romance between Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), slayer of all things evil, and hunky Angel (David Boreanaz), the tortured vampire destined to walk the earth with a soul. The second season of Buffy took the Buffy-Angel pas de deux from ecstasy to agony in a now-classic plot arc that catapulted the show from WB teen drama to true TV greatness. You see, if the cursed Angel ever experiences true happiness for a moment, he'll revert to being an evil vampire again. And guess what happens after Buffy and Angel finally declare their love for one another and consummate their relationship...
Buffy found its true momentum during the second season, as geeky Xander (Nicholas Brendon) fell in love with popular girl Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Willow (Alyson Hannigan) gave up her crush on Xander in favor of werewolf boy Oz (Seth Green), and watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) began a sweetly tentative relationship with computer teacher (and witch) Jenny Calendar (Robia LaMorte). Mayhem came to Sunnydale, though, in the form of evil vampires Drusilla (Juliet Landau) and Spike (drolly wicked James Marsters), who were more than ready to aid and abet Angel as he turned bad. It all sounds like horror-action mayhem (and there are great fight scenes), but Buffy took on its plotlines with amazing depth, intelligence, and humor. And oh, man, the love story! Buffy and Angel's tragic relationship is one of the most heartbreaking you'll ever find. Buffy's final dilemma finds her having to save the world at Angel's expense, and Gellar (who deserves a passel of Emmys for her work) is phenomenal at telegraphing Buffy's swirling conflicts between love and duty. This is some of the best TV ever made, period. --Mark Englehart
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- another great buffy, except for...
Drusilla, who is annoying and whiny.I'm a Buffy fan already, so I just fast forward through the Drusilla parts since I've seen all of the episodes already.
Rating:
- Buffy is hot
Such a strange show and concept. It seems so ridiculous and stupid, but somehow it worked. Having an incredibly hot young girl play the heroine helped and having a sense of humor and poking fun at themselves also helped.
Surprised this show worked, but it did.
Rating:
- Buffy, Angel, Drusilla and Spike, Oh My!
The second season is even hotter than the first with the addition of two new evil vamps Spike and Drusilla. They bring delightful chaos to Sunnydale. The main story arc revolves around Buffy and Angel's relationship in which Angel turns evil once he experiences true happiness after shagging Buffy for the first time.
Spike and Drusilla revel in Angel's new persona and help him try to destroy Buffy and the world. The dialogue once again is funny, witty and clever. All the characters get ... Read More
Rating:
- good dvd but missing scenes on lie to me and dialog
good dvd but missing scenes on lie to me and dialog in lie to me
Rating:
- great show - terrible dvd
Seasons 1-3 of Buffy are undeniably the best - the comedy, the romance, the drama! Unfortunately, the DVDs are some of the worst TV to DVD I've ever seen. The quality of the video is terrible - often grainy, and in standard 4:3 aspect. The whole series should be remastered and released at least in widescreen.
Of course you don't need a super awesome tv to appreciate the show, the DVDs are definitely watchable, but disappointing.
- another great buffy, except for...Drusilla, who is annoying and whiny.I'm a Buffy fan already, so I just fast forward through the Drusilla parts since I've seen all of the episodes already.
- Buffy is hotSuch a strange show and concept. It seems so ridiculous and stupid, but somehow it worked. Having an incredibly hot young girl play the heroine helped and having a sense of humor and poking fun at themselves also helped.
Surprised this show worked, but it did.
- Buffy, Angel, Drusilla and Spike, Oh My!The second season is even hotter than the first with the addition of two new evil vamps Spike and Drusilla. They bring delightful chaos to Sunnydale. The main story arc revolves around Buffy and Angel's relationship in which Angel turns evil once he experiences true happiness after shagging Buffy for the first time.
Spike and Drusilla revel in Angel's new persona and help him try to destroy Buffy and the world. The dialogue once again is funny, witty and clever. All the characters get ... Read More
- good dvd but missing scenes on lie to me and dialoggood dvd but missing scenes on lie to me and dialog in lie to me
- great show - terrible dvdSeasons 1-3 of Buffy are undeniably the best - the comedy, the romance, the drama! Unfortunately, the DVDs are some of the worst TV to DVD I've ever seen. The quality of the video is terrible - often grainy, and in standard 4:3 aspect. The whole series should be remastered and released at least in widescreen.
Of course you don't need a super awesome tv to appreciate the show, the DVDs are definitely watchable, but disappointing.
