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CastSarah Michelle Gellar
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 10, 1997
DVD ReleaseMay 30, 2006
Running Time990 minutes
UPC Code024543233060
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (463 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteEven better the season #1Quote
This season had some of the most memorable episodes.
My favorites were the one with the ghost presently reliving his death via students at Sunnydale High. Also Ethan Rayne is introduced in the Halloween episode, where Buffy and the gang become their costumes. Classic!!
Angel isn't a particularly interesting character to me throughout the seasons... even in his own spin-off show. His character is close to cardboard flat, but that doesnt take out of the show.
It continues to deliver!! August 4, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat follow up to Season 1Quote
I ordered Season 2 because I was in the process of getting the entire Buffy television series. It's actually a very good season. All though watching Angel as the "Big Bad" of the season was disturbing yet enjoyable at times. I especially enjoyed Spike being introduced into the mix as well. He was always a favorite and I'm so glad they decided not to kill him off as originally planned. So I would definitely recommend this to people who would like to be introduced to the Buffy Universe. May 2, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteAs good as I remember!Quote
I began watching this series when I was 12 or 13. I thought perhaps I enjoyed it so much because I was young, and the characters were not that much older than I was. Now, ten years later, I still enjoy this show more than almost any other. The plot is intriguing, and the characters are all so relatable. As the season progressed, I found myself getting more and more into the show, because it is so well written. The emotions are real and the writers and actors do an incredible job breathing life into them. This season is far superior to Season 1, and the show only gets better with Season 3. April 5, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteBuffy Season TwoQuote
With Season One being as short as it is, this is actually the first real season of Buffy. This is some of the best camp ever to make its way to prime time television. A season-spanning coming of age theme, with the introduction of the classic vampire character Spike. March 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA Fantastic Season of Buffy!Quote
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 2 was a giant improvement over the average Season 1. There are two main reasons it was tons better then Season 1. One was the amazing plot Arc that concerned Buffy's realtionship with Angel. This is truly the greatest relaionship story in Television history. The second reason is two actors: Juliet Landau as Drusilla and James Marsters as Spike. These performances made the second season. It was a joy whenever they were on screen.

The season started out with a few lackluster episodes including the forgetable "Some Assembly Required". There were also some truly excellent episodes, including "School Hard" and "Lie To Me". THe season really hit its stride with the episode "Innocence". This was my favorite episode of the season. It had everything, great continuity, magnifient performances from everyone involved, and plot twists galore! From then on there wasn't a bad episode(except for the worst episode of Buffy EVER! "Killed By Death"). Another truly astonishing episode is "Passion" in which a pivitol chracter is killed. This is the most emotional episode of the season. The season finale "Becoming" is another outstanding episode. Another important chracter is killed off, and the Buffy/Angel relationship reaches a conclusion(for now).

The performances of the season were the already metioned Juliet Landau and James Marsters, and two other actors: Sarah Michelle Geller and David Boreanaz gave heart-breaking performances as Buffy and Angel the star-crossed lovers.

Top 5 Episodes:

1. Innocence
2. Passion
3. Becoming Part II
4. Becoming Part I
5. Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered March 27, 2008

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