The complete second season of vampire slayer Buffy. Episodes comprise: 1. When She Was Bad 2. Some Assembly Required 3. School Hard 4. Inca Mummy Girl 5. Reptile Boy 6. Halloween 7. Lie To Me 8. The Dark Age 9. What's My Line? (Part 1) 10. What's My Line? (Part 2) 11. Ted 12. Bad Eggs 13. Surprise 14. Innocence 15. Phases 16. Bewitched Bothered And Bewildered 17. Passion 18. Killed By Death 19. I Only Have Eyes For You 20. Go Fish 21. Becoming (Part 1) 22. Becoming (Part 2)
Their missions aren't impossible. They just make them look that way... From Chris Carter creator of the X-Files! The computer-hacking conspiracy-exposing Lone Gunmen are always looking for that next big government cover-up that would bring their newsletter 'The Lone Gunman' national attention. Whether in their secret underground office or in the back of their old VW bus this bumbling and often socially inept trio is routinely derided by their peers. Now wit
Casting a fresh look on a timeless legend this exciting action-packed update of the DC Comic Superman captures the daring exploits of the mysterious visitor from another planet and brings the city of Metropolis to life. Originally airing on TV in the 1990s this humorously romantic action/adventure series puts a modern twist on the time-honored legendary superhero bringing to life the comic book characters Clark Kent (Dean Cain) his superhuman alter-ego Superman and Lois Lane (
White Collar is about the unlikely partnership of a con artist and an FBI agent who have been playing cat and mouse for years. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) a charming criminal mastermind is finally caught by his nemesis FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). When Neal escapes from a maximum-security prison to find his long-lost love Peter nabs him once again. Rather than returning to jail Neal suggests an alternate plan: he'll provide his criminal expertise to assist the Federal Agents in catching other elusive criminals. Initially wary Peter quickly finds that Neal provides insight and intuition that can't be found on the right side of the law.
The complete sixth season following the adventures of three modern day witches juggling their supernatural abilities with the demands of every day life. Episodes Comprise: 1. Valhalley of the Dolls (Part 1) 2. Valhalley of the Dolls (Part 2) 3. Forget Me... Not 4. The Power of Three Blondes 5. Love's A Witch 6. My Three Witches 7. Soul Survivor 8. Sword and the City 9. Little Monsters 10. Chris-Crossed 11. Witchstock 12. Prince Charmed 13. Used Karma 14. The Legend of Sleepy
The complete fifth season following the adventures of three modern day witches juggling their supernatural abilities with the demands of every day life. Episode Comprise: 1. A Witch's Tail (Part 1) 2. A Witch's Tail (Part 2) 3. Happily Ever After 4. Siren Song 5. Witches in Tights 6. The Eyes Have It 7. Sympathy for the Demon 8. A Witch in Time 9. Sam I Am 10. Y Tu Mummy Tambien 11. The Importance of Being Phoebe 12. Centennial Charmed 13. House Call 14. Sand Fran
The Charmed Ones Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Paige (Rose McGowan) have faked their own deaths attended their own funerals and must now accustom themselves to a life of normality. But not everyone is convinced they are dead in the explosive eighth and final season of Charmed! With a desire to put their old lives behind them and live a demon-free existence Piper Phoebe Paige and Leo cast a spell creating new identities. They alter their appearances to the outside world but still appear as themselves to those closest to them. Piper tries to live the normal family life by being a wife to Leo raising two sons and running her nightclub P3. Phoebe embraces her new life and tries to form a relationship with Dex Lawson (Jason Lewis Sex and the City) a gorgeous artist who had admired her from afar but never had the courage to ask her out. Now with a new lease on life Phoebe goes after Dex especially after she has a premonition that she will marry him. Wanting to move on and put magic behind her Paige still can't ignore the Whitelighter in her (as her healing abilities have appeared) and answers the call of a young witch named Billie who has telekinetic powers. As the Charmed Ones work with Billie to hone her skills and teach her the importance of their calling they realize how much they miss magic. Episodes Comprise: 1. Still Charmed and Kicking 2. Malice in Wonderland 3. Run Piper Run 4. Desperate Housewitches 5. Rewitched 6. Kill Billie: Vol. 1 7. The Lost Picture Show 8. Battle of the Hexes 9. Hulkus Pocus 10. Vaya Con Leos 11. Mr. & Mrs. Witch 12. Payback's a Witch 13. Repo Manor 14. 12 Angry Zen 15. The Last Temptation of Christy 16. Engaged and Confused 17. Generation Hex 18. The Torn Identity 19. The Jung and the Restless 20. Gone with the Witches 21. Kill Billie: Vol. 2 22. Forever Charmed
Vampire-slayer Buffy Summers moves to Sunnydale, a Californian community located above the "Hellmouth", a phenomenon which explains the local graveyard's overpopulation of vampires and other supernatural beings. Angel, a mysterious loiterer, starts flirting with Buffy and gives her helpful tips on how to cope with the local nasties. However, he turns out to be a vampire, which complicates the future of their relationship. Buffy makes friends with school outcasts Willow, a computer nerd, and geeky Xander. But she excites the enmity of high-school princess Cordelia. The season's prime villain is the Master, a Nosferatu-looking vampire lurking under the town. Giles, Buffy's mentor, looks things up in books and demonstrates the exact same look of puzzlement actor Anthony Head used to demonstrate in those horrifying instant coffee ads. --Kim Newman
At the heart of the first years of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the romance between Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar), slayer of all things evil, and hunky Angel (David Boreanaz), the tortured vampire destined to walk the earth with a soul. The second season of Buffy took the Buffy-Angel pas de deux from ecstasy to agony in a now-classic plot arc that catapulted the show from WB teen drama to true TV greatness. You see, if the cursed Angel ever experiences true happiness for a moment, he'll revert to being an evil vampire again. And guess what happens after Buffy and Angel finally declare their love for one another and consummate their relationship... Buffy found its true momentum during the second season, as geeky Xander (Nicholas Brendon) fell in love with popular girl Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Willow (Alyson Hannigan) gave up her crush on Xander in favour of werewolf boy Oz (Seth Green), and watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) began a sweetly tentative relationship with computer teacher (and witch) Jenny Calendar (Robia LaMorte). Mayhem came to Sunnydale, though, in the form of evil vampires Drusilla (Juliet Landau) and Spike (drolly wicked James Marsters), who were more than ready to aid and abet Angel as he turned bad. It all sounds like horror-action mayhem (and there are great fight scenes), but Buffy took on its plotlines with amazing depth, intelligence, and humour. And oh, man, the love story! Buffy and Angel's tragic relationship is one of the most heartbreaking you'll ever find. Buffy's final dilemma finds her having to save the world at Angel's expense, and Gellar (who deserves a passel of Emmys for her work) is phenomenal at telegraphing Buffy's swirling conflicts between love and duty. This is some of the best TV ever made, period. --Mark Englehart
Charmed: The Complete First Season recaptures a period when television's WB network was particularly keen on series about the supernatural and specially powered characters. The original home of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and future launch pad for Angel and Smallville, the WB debuted Charmed in 1998 with many of the same intriguing ironies that made those other shows click. Specifically, the greater a character's powers, the more vulnerable he or she becomes; the more superhuman, the more painfully obvious one's lonely, fragile humanity. The Halliwells, a trio of witch heroines and siblings at the center of Charmed, is a case in point. Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) returns to her San Francisco family home after losing her job, and moves in with her older sisters Prue (Shannen Doherty) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs). On her first night back, Phoebe finds the Book of Shadows in the attic and recites a spell giving all three women unique powers they were always meant to have: Prue suddenly has the gift of telekinesis, Piper can make time stand still, and Phoebe can see into the future. All well and good, but along with those extraordinary abilities is a new awareness of dark forces in the world from which mortals need protection. In some cases, those forces have been plotting a long time to steal the Halliwell's magical legacy once they awakened to it--and now they will never let up. Evil warlocks, demons, ancient curses, Grimlocks, and Wendigos (the last two are best left explained by their respective episodes), however, are only half the battle on this sexy dramedy, in which more ordinary matters of emotional and real-world survival also preoccupy the Halliwells. An important ally, Inspector Andy Trudeau (Ted King), is Prue's ex-lover, a delicate detail that mixes pain with duty as the couple rekindles their troubled relationship while solving otherworldly crimes. In "Dead Man Dating," Piper falls for the ghost of a murdered man who needs help, and later competes with Phoebe for the attention of a handyman, Leo (Brian Krause). Jobs and money are always an issue, too. At one time or another, Phoebe works as a psychic, Piper as a caterer, and Prue finds a job at an auction house. As with Buffy, the engine of Charmed is the seamless, sometimes-comic, sometimes-tender way in which all these dynamics in the magic and non-magic worlds blend together, presenting young adult challenges that are both unique and somehow terribly familiar. It is particularly fun to watch this series grow, deepen, and experiment during its first year. The season's true highlight is probably "That 70s Episode," in which the Halliwells go back in time to meet their younger selves. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
A specially created box set containing all 7 seasons of Buffy The Vampire Slayer: over 100 hours of vampire ass-kicking action!
Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) looks like your typical perky high-schooler, and like most, she has her secret fears and anxieties. However, while most teens are worrying about their next date, their next zit, or their next term paper, Buffy's angsting over the next vampire she has to slay. See, Buffy, a young woman with superhuman strength, is the "chosen one," and she must help rid the world of evil, namely by staking demons. The exceptional first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer introduces us to the treacherous world of Sunnydale High School (where Buffy moved after torching her previous high school's gym). The characters there include "watcher" Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) and the original "Scooby Gang" members--friendly geek Xander (Nicholas Brendon), computer whiz Willow (Alyson Hannigan), and snobbish popular girl Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter)--who aid Buffy in her quest. Those used to the darker tone that Buffy took in its later seasons will be surprised by the lighter feeling these first 12 episodes have--it's kind of like Buffy 90210 as the cast grapples with regular teen problems in addition to saving the world from demonic darkness. Fans of the show will enjoy the crisp writing, the phenomenal chemistry of the cast (already well-established within the first few episodes), and the introduction to characters that would stay for many seasons, including moody vampire Angel (David Boreanaz). Through it all, Gellar carries the series with amazing confidence, whether conveying the despair of high school or dispatching various demons--she's one of TV's most distinctive and strongest heroines. --Mark Englehart
One of Buffy's strongest selling points was its large cast of supporting characters. The Slayer Collection: Spike gathers together four episodes involving perhaps the most popular of all of these: the cool punk rock vampire who, in the course of the show's run, moves from being one of Buffy's most terrible enemies to her lover and defender. He and his Goth vamp lover Drusilla arrived on the scene in "School Hard" and proceeded to disrupt a PTA meeting at Sunnydale High. Also from the second season we get "Lie to Me", in which a temporary alliance with one of Buffy's most treacherous friends demonstrates the essential fragility of the relationship between Spike and Dru even after a century. He returned briefly in Season 3 in "Lovers Walk", deserted by Dru and desperately flailing around, wrecking most of the show's relationships in a single bout of drunken violence, truth-telling and sharp wit. By the fifth season, Spike was a very different vampire--with a chip in his brain that stopped him hurting humans and he fell desperately in love with a Buffy, who had not yet learned to trust him; "Fool for Love" was the episode in which we learned Spike's back-story: he was a minor Victorian poet, turned by Drusilla when rejection in love led him down the wrong alley, his entire hyper-aggressive persona is based on a need to hide his sensitivity. Spike was always one of the main focuses of the show's combination of acute wit and passionate romanticism and these four episodes admirably sample what made him so appealing to fans. On the DVD: The Slayer Collection: Spike also includes a documentary about the history of Spike as a character in which James Marsters talks intelligently about his portrayal of his most famous role. --Roz Kaveney
High school can be hell but popularity can be murder! In the halls of Valley High no one's hotter sexier or more ruthless than the well-dressed ""Huns"" - beautiful Danielle (Julie Benz Taken) ditzy Tiffany (Nicole Bilderback Bring it On) and brainy Brooke (Monica Keena TV's Dawson's Creek). They rule the school with a manicured fist until a mysterious and gorgeous foreign exchange student arrives on the scene and steals away the attention of seriously hunky Drew. What's a sassy trio of popular girls to do? Murder of course! Starring Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future trilogy) and acclaimed actress Janet Leigh (Psycho) Bad Girls from Valley High is an all-new screamingly funny thriller that proves that high school can be hell but popularity can be murder.
Must see episodes in Voyager Season 5 include 'Drone' in which Seven of Nine raises her 'offspring' a Borg drone from the 29th century only to see him destroyed. Season 5 also includes the feature-length 'Dark Frontier' in which Seven is captured and returned to the Borg Queen; 'Someone To Watch Over Me' in which the Doctor discovers he has a major crush on a certain female crew member and 'Equinox' in which a Starfleet captain and his crew are found to have been killing aliens in
Watch as the 'Charmed Ones' journey from modern-day witches to sizzling supernatural siblings in episode after episode of enchanting entertainment. Packed with beautiful beings shocking trials sensational storylines remarkable special effects and emotional turmoil - Charmed: Seasons 1-8 is the perfect brew of supernatural entertainment that will have you on the edge of your seat.
The full series of Charmed from season 1 to 8 packaged in a unique collector's magic chest box set! A must for every Charmed fan own the full series from Season 1 through to the never before released Season 8 (the show's emotional finale) in this unique boxset. Combined in an enchanting wooden chest of the highest quality with brass Charmed plaque lavish red velvet interior and certificate of authenticity it's the first opportunity to own all eight seasons together in one magical set. The ultimate gift for Charmed enthusiasts and followers this highly covetable piece is sure to become a sought after collectors item with the close of the hugely successful series. It's the perfect and most magical way to mark an end to the epic adventures of the Halliwell sisters who have entertained their loyal following for so long. Watch as the 'Charmed Ones' journey from modern-day witches to sizzling supernatural siblings in episode after episode of enchanting entertainment. Packed with beautiful beings shocking trials sensational storylines remarkable special effects and emotional turmoil - Charmed: Seasons 1-8 is the perfect brew of supernatural entertainment that will have you on the edge of your seat. So say goodbye to the beautiful Halliwell sisters in style with the ultimate addition to any DVD and Charmed fans collection; it will leave you enchanted.
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