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Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Fourth Season

starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543070023
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: WB Television Network, The
Manufacturer: WB Television Network, The
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: WB Television Network, The
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 10, 2003
Running Time: 990 minutes
Sales Rank: 7937
Studio: WB Television Network, The
Theatrical Release Date: March 10, 1997




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Description:
Buffy begins college feeling completely overwhelmed. But once the monsters show up, it’s just like old times. Then she strats dating Riley, a handsome commando battling the same monsters. He’s part of a secret organization called The Initiative and Buffy is all too happy to join the team. But she soon suspects The Initiative may be more dangerous than the monsters they are supposed to be battling . . .

Amazon.com:
Having battled a hellish vampire master, an evil boyfriend, a rogue slayer, a giant man-eating demon-snake thing, and a particularly nasty high school principal, Buffy Summers embarked on one of her biggest challenges in the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: college. With boyfriend Angel out of the picture (and on his own show) and Sunnydale High destroyed, new horizons were to be tackled for Buffy and the rest of the Scooby gang. There were cute guys (Buffy's new boyfriend Riley), cute girls (Willow's new girlfriend Tara--yes, Willow's gay!), frat parties, irritating roommates, harsh professors, and, oh yes, a secret military initiative that was experimenting on the demon population (Riley's part of it).

Buffy truly hit its golden years in the fourth season--just when you thought this show couldn't get any better, Joss Whedon and his creative team pulled out all the stops and took Buffy and co. into rich new territory. By far, the highlight of the season (and the entire series) was the Emmy-nominated 'Hush,' a nearly dialogue-free episode in which the creepy 'Gentlemen' rob Sunnydale of its collective voice, and Buffy and Riley finally come face to face with each other's hidden identities. While Frankenstein-esque monster Adam wasn't the show's best villain (you'll have to wait until next season's Glory for that), he was a worthy adversary for the biotech age, and the military milieu was a nice contrast to Buffy's previous gothic outings. Season 4 also marked the return of blond vampire Spike (who developed a crush on Buffy), the ascension of vengeance demon Anya to full-time cast status, and the brief return of bad slayer Faith (in a fab two-part body-switching episode). Throughout, the entire cast, headed by the unparalleled Sarah Michelle Gellar, worked television magic of the kind rarely seen on the small screen. This is Buffy at its best. --Mark Englehart



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the BEST!!
Well, when i first watched this season i thought it was just okay. Then i watched it a second time ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Slim Set is much cheaper
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Season 4 is ok but....
Yes, season 4 was kinda of boring BUT BUT I love BTVS!! It don't matter this show is too good too miss. ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - BtVS 4th Season
Season 4 really isn't one of my favorites,but if you are a Hardcore Buffy Fan,this is a ¨Must-see!¨
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - buffy rules
thank you Joss for creating this awesome series. My roommate and I actually had to put limits on how many ... Read More

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