Buffy the Vampire Slayer/The Complete Fourth Season
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| The Complete Fourth Season Buffy the Vampire Slayer | |
| Release Date | June 10, 2003 |
| Region | 1 |
| Distributor | 20th Century Fox |
| Disc Count | 6 |
| Episode Count | 22 |
| Running Time | 990 minutes |
| Retail Price | $59.98 |
| Video | Full Frame (1.33:1) |
| Audio | English: Dolby Digital Surround Spanish: Dolby Digital Surround French: Dolby Digital Surround |
| Subtitles | English, Spanish |
| Purchase | Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk |
| Previous Season Set | The Complete Third Season |
| Next Season Set | The Complete Fifth Season |
The Complete Fourth Season collects all 22 episodes from the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Two versions of the set exist in Region 1, one which collects each disc in a single binder released in 2003 and another with individual thinpack DVD cases in a slipcase released in 2006. Both sets are identical in terms of content.
Contents |
[edit] Overview
[edit] Disc Breakdown
[edit] Disc 1
- The Freshman (44:21)
- Living Conditions (44:41)
- The Harsh Light of Day (44:11)
- Fear, Itself (41:45)
- Original script for "Fear, Itself"
[edit] Disc 2
- Beer Bad (42:44)
- Wild at Heart (44:23)
- Commentary by Joss Whedon, Marti Noxon and Seth Green
- The Initiative (43:57)
- Commentary by writer Doug Petrie
- Pangs (43:35)
[edit] Disc 3
- Something Blue (44:06)
- Hush (44:26)
- Commentary by writer, director Joss Whedon
- Doomed (43:58)
- Original script for "Hush"
- "Hush" featurette (5:05)
- "The Sets of Sunnydale" featurette (9:25)
- "Spike, Me" featurette (11:17)
- "Buffy, Inside the Music" featurette (13:31)
- "Oz Revelations: A Full Moon" featurette (11:18)
- Cast Biographies
[edit] Disc 4
- A New Man (43:54)
- The I in Team (44:00)
- Goodbye, Iowa (43:06)
- This Year's Girl (1) (42:11)
- Commentary by writer Doug Petrie
[edit] Disc 5
- Who Are You? (2) (44:04)
- Superstar (43:50)
- Commentary by writer Jane Espenson
- Where the Wild Things Are (43:56)
- New Moon Rising (43:47)
- Original script for "Who Are You? (2)"
[edit] Special Features
- Hush: This featurette is entirely about the episode "Hush", often pointed to as one of the series' landmark episodes. Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, composer Christophe Beck, James Marsters, Nicholas Brendon, Douglas Petrie, David Fury, and visual effects supervisor Loni Peristere all comment on the production of the episode from their particular perspectives. For instance, Peristere focuses on the challenge of making the Gentlemen float, the writers speak to the themes of the episode and Whedon gives more pointed comments about how he went about writing and directing the episode.


