Features all the twenty-two episodes from Season Two. 'When She Was Bad', 'Some', 'Assembly Required', 'School Hard', 'Inca Mummy Girl', 'Reptile Boy', 'Halloween', 'Lie To Me', 'The Dark Age', 'What's My Line?', 'Ted', 'Bad Eggs', 'Surprise', 'Innocence', 'Phases', 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered', 'Passion', 'Killed By .. Read more
| Starring | Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Nicholas Brendon |
|---|---|
| Director | Joss Whedon, John T. Kretchmer |
| Genres | Horror, Teen, Television |
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Features all the twenty-two episodes from Season Two. 'When She Was Bad', 'Some', 'Assembly Required', 'School Hard', 'Inca Mummy Girl', 'Reptile Boy', 'Halloween', 'Lie To Me', 'The Dark Age', 'What's My Line?', 'Ted', 'Bad Eggs', 'Surprise', 'Innocence', 'Phases', 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered', 'Passion', 'Killed By Death', 'I Only Have Eyes For You', 'Go', 'Becoming - Part One' and 'Becoming - Part Two'.
| Starring | Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, Anthony Stewart Head |
|---|---|
| Director | Joss Whedon, John T. Kretchmer |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 15 hrs 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror, Teen, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 21 May 2001 Production year: 1998 |
| Format | DVD |
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Most fans I've spoken to have said that this is their favourite season of Buffy, and I've got to say that in some ways I definitely agree with them. If you haven't seen it yet, I envy you ... you've got a real treat in store.
We rejoin Buffy and her friends in a new year at Sunnydale high, which also brings some new arrivals to town ... a blonde-haired british vampire called Spike and his girlfriend Drusilla. As the scoobies face these deadly new foes, the series explores the romantic relationships between most of the scoobies and other new characters. The Buffy/Angel relationship goes much further and is really pushed to it's limits here.
I'm trying not to give too much away because this season has lots of great surprises in store, and plenty of brilliant episodes. Enjoy!
One of the most emotional of Buffy finales. No words can describe the passion and energy Buffy and Angel have in this episode, and the sword fighting is an interesting twist for the final battle. Alliances change for better and for worse and by the end no-one knows exactly where they stand. Spike manages to slip in another hilarious scene with Buffy without disrupting the mood of the episode. The final scene is brilliant; this double-episode deserves every commendation it got, and more; and when the piano intro for Sarah McLachlan's 'Full of Grace' starts to play you have to fight to stop yourself crying like a baby.