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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Sixth Season

Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Sixth Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its was the best show i have seen ,Funny, Scary ,Action!!
Review: I love this show it has every thing in it it has action ,horror,comedy,and finaly a girl that could kick some butt. Its great! once You watch it from the beggining you will love it.
I am telling you its the best show of network television***

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Dark Seaon
Review: This is one of the best seasons of the Show. It is one of the most Darkest season as well this season the show deals with alot of heavy stuff like bringing people back from the dead,people getting hooked of magaic ike a drug, people getting killed off by humans rather then deamos and other nonhuman stuff also rap. One of the more light shows is ONCE MORE WITH FEELING the best more were the cast sings and dance one of the best episodes since the Body and Hush . Also on this DVD you will get musiv videos for that episode.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most. Underrated. Season. Ever!
Review: This is the season with the magical musical episode Once More, With Feeling. There's the incrediblely sad yet funny memory loss episode, the ones with Buffy's crazy jobs and money troubles, and the hillarious evil nerd trio. It also has Darth Willow, which I disliked at first, but eventually grew on me. In the love department: Xander and Anya's "wedding", Spike and Buffy's steamy affair, and Willow and Tara's relationship is tested. Oh yeah, and love saves the world (and Xander finally gets to be a hero)! Dawn's kleptomania which started last season is finally revealed. Spike grows darker, and finally decides he needs to make a change in himself to be a better man. Buffy deals with growing up after being torn from heaven by her friends (where heaven is a metaphore for childhood). This season shows us all the reasons why life can suck, but why it's ultimately worth living. Check it out!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Party of Five with Monsters????
Review: That is how Marti Noxon Exec producer of Buffy described Buffy when she took over for season six, that is all well in good but I hated Party of Five, in essence Buffy which to me was always a comedy/action/drama/horror type series turned into a soap opera full blown in season six, Willow's magic drug abuse metaphor, Xander leaving Anya at the altar,Dawn a shoplifter/kleptomaniac Buffy's sex addiction to SPIKE? I thought I was watching All My Children with Buffy characters.

You know it's bad when even the series star, Sarah Michelle Gellar didn't even like season six, the trio or the nerd legion of doom, Warren, Johnathan and Andrew were horrible as the seasons menacing villians, does anyone think if Buffy really wanted to stop them she couldn't? They were the biggest team of screw ups that ever came together,the way over the top sex, Buffy always enjoyed a TV-14 in the past, but this season ranks a TV-17 at least, it looked more like it should have belonged on the Spice channel than regular tv.

Buffy drew people in because of it's humor and the chemisty between the characters, as in previous seasons, season six was way to dark, you didn't care about the characters, and it seemed they were just dragged through the mud for stupid plots that went no where. There is such a thing as too dark and Buffy season six is a good example of this and explains why many fans hated it.

Once More with Feeling was the only good episode, not enough to warrant purchase of the entire season in my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BUFFY PUNK RIGHT HURRR!
Review: The sixth season of Buffy was very dark, but it was so brilliant. I loved every episode, even if they did involve a little Buffy/Spike action. Let me tell you, no episode gets me more wound up then "Smashed" and "Seeing Red." I love James Marsters, but I despise Spike. He should've been dead in the second season. But anyway, I can't wait for this season to come out and to watch all the special features and commentarys. I hope evey Buffy fan, new or old, gets this and enjoys it as much as I know I will.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Season Six Cover Art Now Available!
Review: If you go on www.tvshowsondvd.com, they now have the Season 6 cover art released. So you, Amazon.com, can now put up that Season 6 image of the cover art! It has Dark Willow, Buffy, and Xander, with a tan, yellow background!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Season
Review: Season 6 was my absolute favorite season of the fantastic show, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The musical episode was very well written. My favorite episode would have to be the one when everyone loses their memory. Spike thinks hes Giles' son and he thinks his name is Randy Giles. Buffy thinks her name is Joan, Willow and Xander think their a couple, and Anya and Giles think their married. This episode was fantastic and I loved it. There is no show better than Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great storyline!
Review: After "The Gift", Buffy the series felt as Buffy the character describes in the start of season 6: "complete, whole." And this is, in essence, what most people describe as the "darkness" in Season 6; the fact that the characters are portrayed as lost, adrift in the challenge that is life. They represent our lack of control; those that believe to possess it, as does Willow, fail miserably.

Also, our notion of good/bad is consistently redefined. How much humanity can Spike feel in the absence of a soul? Is Buffy as bad a person as she believes to be for being with Sike? Is Xander truly bad for leaving Anya at the altar, conscious of the harm he could do? And Willow, even when intent of destroying the world, does it only to stop the suffering. When faced against life, every one of them must redefine whta it is they believe in.

Even with all its dealings with death and suffering, Season 6 ends with one of the most heart-felt, optimist notes ever. Xander shows, with his profound love for Willow, that it is neither magic nor muscle what makes us powerful. And Buffy, constantly struggling with living throughout the season, says one of the most powerful lines to Dawn: "I don't want to shelter you from the world; I want to show it to you." All with "The Prayer of St. Francis" as a background. Even with all its flaws, Season 6 gets high notes for demonstrating a life worth living in spite of incruciating pain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Season of Buffy!
Review: This season as others say, was indeed the darkest season of Buffy. I still like it anyway. They do a good job of messing up the casts lives, but then tie it all together in the episode "Once More, With Feeling". That episode was my favorite episode of the whole show. The cast did a good job of singing and dancing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great season
Review: This is a killer season and souldn't be missed. It has really great charater development, and the ultimate distruction of the scobbies. New plot lines were added, and old ones were resolved. It got very dark, but most of the episodes have some hummor. A brilliant well construced season. Best preformances by SMG and the rest of the cast. This is the most real season, and is buffy at its peak. The buffy/spike thing is great and very interesting, most definatly her most complex relationship. This season gets ragged on so much by shallow people, when it shouldn't. So does UPN, which is a great station. Its shows may not be great (besides buffy), but they are willing to put a lot of time/money into it and believe in it unlike the wb. Stop complaining and go out and buy this season. It is truly a corner stone in televison histoy. On a side note the extras look good, i was disipointed with the ones from 1-4 but it seems for seasons 5-7 fox is saving the best for last.


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