Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Four Retrospective

It’s a new era. High School is over and the characters are entering a new chapter in their lives. It’s time for the College Season. Buffy will gain a new boyfriend, Willow undergoes a complete change whilst other characters deal with lives changing. Giles is now unemployed whilst Xander is directionless. These all combine with a greater force finally taking an interest in the war against demons – but their interest grows larger than just … want to read more?

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Three Retrospective

Buffy ran away in the season two finale after killing her lover and sending him to a hell dimension to stop the world being sucked into Hell. So the next season should naturally follow what would’ve happened if she’d kept running away or didn’t have that support system of family, friends or Giles. This is done by the slayer Faith, played by Eliza Dushku, and the character is one of the key arcs of the … want to read more?

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Two Retrospective

This is the season where Buffy loves and loses her innocence, has to face her true love in battle, meets Spike and Drusilla, ends up a fugitive and basically starts the road to womanhood.
Originally, I can recall this being my favourite Buffy season – it has a lot of strong episodes and a solid emotional character arc that runs through it all. Is it as good as I remember? Let’s find out episode by episode…

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season One Retrospective

On a personal level it affected us. On a fan level it affected the nature of online fandom. It affected the role of women as lead characters. It spun a lot of imitations and became a huge cult favourite. It gave us a brilliant spin-off show and made it’s showrunner have a huge devoted fan-following.
So as a show that dragged me into the Cult TV Show following; it’s time to revisit Buffy Summers season-by-season as … want to read more?

I found this on Amazon.co.uk, which is a review someone submitted about Dollhouse’s first season.
Ok, so the series starts off with Joss Whedon, celebrated writer-director-composer, except no-one wants to work with him, then he has a hit web show and he catches the attention of the dark and shadowy Fox Corporation. Fox wipe Joss’s brain to make him forget that he worked for them before when they became mortal enemies.
So now Fox can make Joss … want to read more?

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