Buffy
the Vampire Slayer has probably surpassed many people's
expectations as a TV series - despite having a small audience,
the show and its stars have become modern pop culture icons.
Last year they grew up, dealt with sex, death and addiction.
As this season starts, all the characters must come to terms
with their demons.
Buffy
is now training Dawn, plus gets a job as a student counsellor;
Xander is becoming successful as a foreman and is finding
his footing in adult life; Willow learns to cope with her
power; Anya struggles to get into the vengeance game again;
and Spike returns, somehow insane and choosing to live in
the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High.
Season
Seven goes back to the roots of the show offering a lighter
feel again, but still dealing with a lot of evil - actually
the biggest evil Buffy's ever had to face - the First Evil.
The rebuilding of the high school, the return of the Hellmouth
and the reintroduction of standalone stories gives it a back
to basics feel. The first 11 episodes set up what will become
the seasons main story arc, with oddly scattered clues, girls
being hunted and killed around the globe and the slow introduction
of the potentials.
This
season is steeped in the mythology of the Vampire Slayer,
perhaps more than any other season. It delves into the origins
of the first Slayers, the Potential Slayers and the first
vampire demons.
Although
the darkness that took over series six is still there, this
series also shares the lighter feel the first three seasons
had. Andrew, who was a wannabe baddie in season six, returns
to offer great comedy relief and the suspense and awe of Buffy's
final series grows so that by the time you finish this box
set you'll be queuing outside the store waiting the get the
final half!
Keri
Allan
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