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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 3 on DVD (1997)

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Average rating: 85%
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Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head, Nicholas Brendon, Seth Green, Kristine Sutherland, James Masters
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 935 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: My DVD Collection, Dvds that have been censored/shortened in the U.K, TV Shows you must watch
Genres: Horror, Television
Languages: English
Released: 29/10/2001

Brief synopsis of Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 3

Season 3 sees Willow, Xander and Oz continuing the business of vampire slaying and wondering where their friend and leader Buffy has gone. Buffy has taken a job as a waitress in Los Angeles where she is living in a dumpy apartment and going by her middle name "Anne". Meanwhile, back in Sunnydale, Giles tries to figure out where Buffy is and her mother Joyce blames the Watcher for her daughter's disappearance. After battling the evil Ken in LA, Buffy decides to return to Sunnydale. Unfortunately, she arrives and her duties immediately kick off during Buffy's senior year at Sunnydale high...

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Rated - 3 starsBuffed Up

A customer from London , 22/12/2004

The thing with Buffy is that its very good. This Season is no different. There are a few of the 'weaker' episodes, but on the whole the overall story progression is gripping, many of the ideas excellent, and all is flavoured by that ever entertaining quirky/comedic dialogue.

If you've not seen Buffy before, start from the beginning, Season 1. And watch them all back-to-back if possible. It's the best way to get into a series in order to fully appreciate the character and over-arching narative development. Although of course in familiar US TV show tradition, most episodes have a relatively stand-alone quality. Season 3, whilst not my favourite Season overall, still delivers nonetheless.

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Rated - 5 starsDemons and vampires and slayers: oh my!

A customer from Norwich UK , 01/01/2005

Season Three finds the whole gang restless - almost grown up but still at high school and therefore confined to the rules and regulations.

This is manifested in the big bad, sinister and slow moving until the last disc, as usual. Willow gains a boyfriend and Angel and Buffy continue to torture each other (not literally) over their psuedo-relationship. THe finale is well worth seeing, 'Graduation Day', parts one and two.

Faith is worse than ever, acting as the dark to Buffy's light. Faith also intereferes in the Scooby dynamic, encouraging Xander to strike out on his own in 'Zeppo', a truly inspired episode.

A must for Buffy fans so they can show all their non-Buffy friends.

  3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 stars

A customer from LONDON , 21/04/2004

I occasionally managed to catch Buffy on terrestrial TV every now and then, found it hard to keep up with all the storey lines but still loved watching it (for Buffy is one fine specimen of a woman). This DVd is a wee bit hard to follow as i havnt seen previeous episodes- but doesnt take long to get into ..... it aint half bad guv, so if your curious, want to see more buffy with some interesting storey lines, sexy outfits (HUBBA HUBBA....) and if u dont wanna spend all that money on something your only gonna watch once, this DVD (and the rest of the season) is for you...

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsbuffy is wkd

A customer from england , 19/09/2007

buffy is so worth watching it allways leaves you wanting more.

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Rated - 5 starsDemons and vampires and slayers: oh my!

A customer from Norwich UK , 01/01/2005

Season Three finds the whole gang restless - almost grown up but still at high school and therefore confined to the rules and regulations.

This is manifested in the big bad, sinister and slow moving until the last disc, as usual. Willow gains a boyfriend and Angel and Buffy continue to torture each other (not literally) over their psuedo-relationship. THe finale is well worth seeing, 'Graduation Day', parts one and two.

Faith is worse than ever, acting as the dark to Buffy's light. Faith also intereferes in the Scooby dynamic, encouraging Xander to strike out on his own in 'Zeppo', a truly inspired episode.

A must for Buffy fans so they can show all their non-Buffy friends.

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Rated - 3 starsBuffed Up

A customer from London , 22/12/2004

The thing with Buffy is that its very good. This Season is no different. There are a few of the 'weaker' episodes, but on the whole the overall story progression is gripping, many of the ideas excellent, and all is flavoured by that ever entertaining quirky/comedic dialogue.

If you've not seen Buffy before, start from the beginning, Season 1. And watch them all back-to-back if possible. It's the best way to get into a series in order to fully appreciate the character and over-arching narative development. Although of course in familiar US TV show tradition, most episodes have a relatively stand-alone quality. Season 3, whilst not my favourite Season overall, still delivers nonetheless.

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