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Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. Season 1, Disc 2

DVD - 1997 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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Special features include: interviews, DVD-ROM content, pilot script, commentaries, cast biographies, music video and photographs.
Originally broadcast on television in 1997.
Never kill a boy on the first date -- The pack -- Angel -- I Robot...You Jane.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, Anthony Stewart Head.
The first season of the television drama presenting Buffy Summers, the vampire slayer. A sophomore in high school, she transfers to Sunnydale High where she meets her new "Watcher" and learns she cannot escape her true destiny as the "chosen one" to kill vampires who menace her and her associates.
DVD ; full screen.

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Going strong submitted by brady.emmett on July 25, 2011, 8:14am This set of episodes really establishes the whole Buffy series. The Pack was very very disturbingly weird, and it always amuses me that although Sunnydale is a small town with almost nothing to do, whenever the narrative calls for something awesome, like a zoo, there it is. We also get our first real meeting with Angel. Good times.

Getting Better submitted by carcarcar on July 30, 2012, 2:38pm The first season of Buffy is something that true fans loves but some skeptics might just need to work through in order to get to the rest of this amazing show. The Pack & Angel are the best episodes on this disc.

great show submitted by johnnyringo on July 1, 2013, 2:20pm loved it

Great! submitted by alumeng.ajl on July 28, 2013, 1:58pm Never Kill a Boy on the First Date- this is an alright episode. It has a good execution about a theme that will be present in the entire series, about Buffy's struggles maintaining a normal life along with her slayer life. But something just seems off about it.

The Pack- Eion Bailey, yay! But otherwise, this episode is rather horrible. The metaphor about teenage boyhood is pretty clunky.

Angel- I love this episode. I think that a lot of people do. You might guess the big surprise about Angel, but it's still really cool. And a character is brought to the center of the action who later becomes a big part of other storylines in Angel, which is cool. And she's awesome.

I Robot, You Jane- this episode is pretty lackluster. I usually like the Willow-centric episodes, but this first one is pretty bad. The horrors-of-the-internet metaphor is pretty horrible.

Season one is not the best. But it gets better. Just stick with it.

Infamous love submitted by llwalsh on July 7, 2014, 7:15pm One of the most infamous "doomed love" archetypes from tv is introduced on this disc. This is where it all begins with Angel and Buffy. It's a must to understand their relationship!

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SERIES
Buffy, the vampire slayer (Television program)


LANGUAGE OPTIONS
English with subtitles in English, French and Dutch.

PUBLISHED
Moore Park, N.S.W. : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 1997.
Year Published: 1997
Description: 1 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Whedon, Joss, 1964-
Gellar, Sarah Michelle,
Brendon, Nicholas, 1971-
Hannigan, Alyson,
Carpenter, Charisma.
Head, Anthony Stewart, 1954-