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Buffy the Vampire Slayer:S7
 
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer:S7

Sarah Michelle Gellar , Nicholas Brendon , Alan J. Levi , David Fury    DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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The seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins with a mystery: someone is murdering teenage girls all over the world and something is trying hard to drive Spike mad. Buffy is considerably more cheerful in these episodes than we have seen her during the previous year as she trains Dawn and gets a job as student counselor at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. Willow is recovering from the magical addiction which almost led her to destroy the world, but all is not yet well with her, or with Anya, who has returned to being a Vengeance demon in "Same Time, Same Place" and "Selfless," and both women are haunted by their decisions.

Haunting of a different kind comes in the excellent "Conversations with Dead People" (one of the show's most terrifying episodes ever), in which a mysterious song is making Spike kill again in spite of his soul and his chip. Giles turns up in "Bring on the Night" and Buffy has to fight one of the deadliest vampires of her career in "Showtime". In "Potential" Dawn faces a fundamental reassessment of her purpose in life.

Buffy was always a show about female empowerment, but it was also a show about how ordinary people can decide to make a difference alongside people who are special. And it was also a show about people making up for past errors and crimes. So, for example, we have the excellent episodes "Storyteller", in which the former geek/supervillain Andrew sorts out his redemption while making a video diary about life with Buffy; and "Lies My Parents Told Me," in which we find out why a particular folk song sends Spike crazy. Redemption abounds as Faith returns to Sunnydale and the friends she once betrayed, and Willow finds herself turning into the man she flayed. Above all, this was always Buffy's show: Sarah Michelle Gellar does extraordinary work here both as Buffy and as her ultimate shadow, the First Evil, who takes her face to mock her. This is a fine ending to one of television's most remarkable shows. --Roz Kaveney

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As Buffy acompanies Dawn on her first date at the new Sunnydale High, Giles continues Willow's magic education in England. But while Buffy is surprised to be offered a guidance counselor job, Willow is shocked to experience a horrific future vision of the Hellmouth.

Willow returns to Sunnydale and Giles soon follows with word that the Watcher's Council has been destroyed. Determined to make one last stand, Buffy and her allies gather for the upcoming battle, yet nothing can prepare them for The First and his robed Bringers, who are killing all the Potential Slayers- and anyone else who gets in their way.


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5.0 out of 5 stars All good things must come to an end, July 10 2005
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This review is from: Buffy the Vampire Slayer:S7 (DVD)
Since Buffy first began i watched every single episode, and i mean all of them! And this without a doubt was the best ending anyone could possibly ever think of. Well done Joss!! The Whole season has you crying (lots), laughing and guessing. I adore the moments between Buffy and Spike in this season, they're so moving. Especially when Buffy tells him she loves him. The idea about the potentials was pure genius. And I loved the episode when Buffy found out how the first slayer was made. The very last episod was so strong and moving, I was so happy when angel came back to ask Buffy if she wanted help. It was great!! but be warned you will need a box of tissues handy. This episode when the first sends his army of uber vampires after the gang has wonderful special effects and it keeps you guessing as to whats going to happen next. It's the perfect cliffhanger. Buy it!! Its so good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I have to disagree with the first review, Oct 4 2004
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Carlos Moreno (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Though certainly not anywhere near the best season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this was a very good season, at least when we analyze it from the point of view of stand-alone episodes.

"Conversations with Dead People" won a Hugo award (a very prestigious, international award for Science-fiction and Fantasy -- as an example, Robert Heinlein won four Hugo awards during his time as a science-fiction writer), and is one of the series' most hilarious episodes. There are several outstanding episodes, some of them in the funny category, some in the drama/action/macabre categories.

The overall story of the season, however, I found pretty boring, and the second half went downhill. There was still some interesting stuff in the mix, but compared to the storyarcs that we enjoyed during the last half of season 2, or the first half of season 5, for instance, the storyarc of season 7 is boring at best.

Still, a MUST HAVE for anyone that has seen the other seasons of this, arguably the best TV show ever (yes, I AM serious!)

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4.0 out of 5 stars the end of the slayer, Oct 8 2004
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"jasondmitruk" (cambridge, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Although the final season of buffy is inferior to the others it is still a great story with several great stand alone episodes, not to mention a great finnally only dwarfed by a disipointing death scene and a short running time (should have been a 2 hour finale.) Aside from that you'll enjoy this season because its still better than half the crap they are making now! Including all that reality crap!
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