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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete First Season

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For a first time screenwriter, Joss Whedon’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” was a superb wretchedness for a feature film. I idea for positive the series was going to tank. When I started watching halfway through the first season, I fast found that I was gross. “Buffy” simply blossoms on television. I’ve been zigzag ever since.

For the first time, Whedon has provided us with all the terrors of high school (remember those? ) in a fright genre setting. Not only that, but he provides a confident, cold FEMALE character to trounce the abominable guys. Whether you’re a fan of the genre or a teenage feminist, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) provides a niche for the unpopular misfits in high school, but looks upon them as heroes. Were you as sad as Xander (Nicholas Brendon)? As geeky as Willow (Alyson Hannigan)? As snappy with an aphorism as Oz (Seth Green)? The series proves that high school is indeed survivable no matter who you are, even if you’re cliquish Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) . And in the extinguish, the more unpopular you were – possibly the more significant you were to your teenage community.

Mix in your accepted teacher (or librarian) played by Anthony Stewart Head (who should play “Doctor Who” after he’s done with “Buffy”) to be the requisite alarm genre British pseudo-scientist, and Buffy’s single mom (Kristine Sutherland) and you’re all position to go with the most lustrous sci-fi TV series possibly written for this age group. (The next closest thing being the colorful, yet non-sf “Freaks & Geeks”.)

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I’m not kidding. It’s incredible how fleet these characters grow in the first season and their responses remain accurate to life despite the fabulous situations they’re thrown into. Creator Joss Whedon has become one of the most talented writer/directors working in the industry today, despite the fact that “Buffy” is most of what he’s been doing for the last five years.

As far as what you secure in this box location, you’re in for a treat. This is the chunky first season, not impartial the half previously released on VHS; including the season finale “Prophecy Girl” – where we stare unbiased how gallant Buffy really is, despite her adolescence and scare of death. Also point to throughout the series are teenage issues of emotional/sexual conflict (”Teacher’s Pet”) and problems with acceptance (”The Pack”) . Specific highlights also include Whedon’s commentary for the two allotment premiere as well as the first appearances of Angel (David Boreanaz) and Jenny Calendar (Robia LaMorte) .

Remember, Buffy’s not Unbiased about vampires. In fact I deem it’s friendly to say that vampires are secondary to the emotional undercurrent of the demonstrate, if not a particular episode’s residence. Forget “Felicity” and shove off of “Dawson’s Creek”, this is the one for the adults.

Finally, the complete first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is available on DVD (rather than the boxed position previously available that contained only half of the episodes) . While a puny uneven in quality compared to later, more polished seasons, the series’ trademark wit and pathos are in graceful effect in this position.

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The situation begins with the two-part series premiere, “Welcome to the Hellmouth” and “The Harvest.” These episodes introduce Buffy, a sophomore in high school and the Slayer chosen to fight the forces of darkness; Willow, the fearful technology-savvy redhead; Xander, the goofy regular guy who happens to have a serious crush on the Buffster; Cordelia, the shallow queen always ready with an acerbic comment; and Giles, the staid school librarian and Buffy’s watcher. Some famous secondary characters are also introduced, like Angel, Buffy’s future boyfriend, and Darla, Angel’s vampiric ex-flame. The storyline involves the plans of the Master, a vampire, to dash his prison and wreak havoc at the same time that Buffy has honest transferred to a unique school (after being kicked out of her mature one for burning down the gym) . Naturally, she and her friends avert the catastrophe.

“The Witch” is a tall episode, looking at both mother/daughter relationships and being pressured by parents to succeed. When the cheerleading squad meets various mystical “accidents,” one-by-one, Buffy has to investigate. The jog apparently leads to Amy Madison, a gawky girl turned second-string cheerleader. She’s bewitching up the ranks as her competitors go down… One of the best episodes in the position.

“Teacher’s Pet” features Xander, as he and all the other guys go gaga for a unusual substitute teacher. But Buffy’s suspicious when she sees the teacher do a head-twist, Exorcist-style. Unfortunately, Xander’s already in her trap…

“Never Destroy a Boy on the First Date” is a more silly episode. Buffy tries to have a social life, but those pesky slaying commitments retain getting in the contrivance. She finally ends up dragging her date to the funeral home when they acquire that an ragged prophecy is coming to pass…

In “Angel,” the mysterious Angel’s secret is revealed: he’s a vampire! (As if it were a surprise to anyone.) But when Buffy thinks he’s fed on her mother, she has to build a decision: can she bring herself to ruin him?

The spotlight’s on Willow in “I Robot, You Jane.” When introspective Will starts an online romance, Buffy’s a microscopic troubled. But when it turns out that there’s a demon in the Internet – and that he’s Willow’s “boyfriend” – things gain particularly hairy. This episode introduces computer teacher and technopagan Jenny Calendar, Giles’ sometimes girlfriend and a pivotal character in Season Two.

“The Puppet Reveal” is the series’ token creepy-ventriloquist’s-dummy episode. Giles has been drafted for the school talent prove, but several of the participants have turned up rather wearisome. Buffy suspects one of the stranger kids’ ventriloquist dummy is gradual the deaths. Though this episode is not the strongest of the season, an palatable and unexpected twist makes it mild eminently watchable.

In “The Pack,” Xander’s started to act laughable – snarling at his friends and hanging out with the bullies. It all started when he entered the hyena cage at the zoo. But can Buffy figure it out before things salvage out of hand and somebody gets…well, eaten?

“Nightmares” brings everyone’s worst nightmares to life. Buffy’s father tells her he doesn’t fancy her, while bookworm Giles forgets how to read. The Master seizes the opportunity to try to compose a rupture for the outside world, and nearly succeeds. Worth it if for nothing but Cordelia’s terrible hair day.

In “Out of Mind, Out of Search For,” an invisible girl is terrorizing Cordelia and her associates. She comes to Buffy for abet, and Buffy gives it (albeit very reluctantly) . But when the attacks coincide with the crowning of Cordelia as the unique May Queen, problems arise – huge surprise.

The location ends on a high price with “Prophecy Girl.” Giles finds a prophecy that predicts Buffy’s death at the hands of the Master. It deals very clearly with Buffy’s bleak realization of her contain mortality, and ends with a showstopping showdown between Buffy and the Master. Quite possibly the best episode in this site.

I can’t recommend this boxed state highly enough. Extras, like interviews with Joss Whedon (the creator) and David Boreanaz (Angel) round out the situation. A worthwhile buy both for Buffy fans and those wanting to perceive what the fuss is all about.

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