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中文名称:吸血鬼猎人巴菲 第三季
英文名称:Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season3
别名:吸血鬼猎人巴菲 第三季
资源类型:DVDRip
版本:350M真正DVD(德、英双语发音)版含原DVD所有附件
发行时间:1998年09月29日
导演:
Joss Whedon演员:
Sarah Michelle Gellar .... Buffy Summers Nicholas Brendon .... Xander Harris (1997-2003) Alyson Hannigan .... Willow Rosenberg Charisma Carpenter .... Cordelia Chase (1997-1999) Anthony Head .... Rupert Giles (1997-2001, 2002-2003) (as Anthony Stewart Head) David Boreanaz .... Angel/Angelus (1997-1999) Seth Green .... Daniel 'Oz' Osbourne (1997-1999) James Marsters .... Spike (1997-2003) Marc Blucas .... Riley Finn (1999-2000) Emma Caulfield .... Anya Jenkins/Anyanka (1999-2003) Michelle Trachtenberg .... Dawn Summers (2000-2003) Amber Benson .... Tara Maclay (2000-2002) rest of cast listed alphabetically Kristine Sutherland .... Joyce Summers (1997-2001)地区:美国
语言:英语,德语
简介:


转自P2PTV, Season 3 [DVDRIP]
【类 型】: 剧情/魔幻
【影片长度】: 平均44分钟
【集 数】: 全季共22集
【字 幕】: 英文/中文(射手网)
【服 务 器】: IA MEDIA (注:请不要连美国的服务器,多半都是间谍服务器,只会阻碍P2P传输)
【分享时间】: AVI 00:00--24:00
【格 式】:DVDRip/German-English Audio
【内容简介】:
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 301 - Anne
submitted 2003-06-25 14:54:59
Airdate: 1998-09-29
Willow, Xander and Oz are attempting to keep the Sunnydale vampire population in check during Buffy's absence with only moderate success. As the gang restarts school we learn that Buffy is working as a waitress in L.A. using the name Anne and trying to forget her old life. Buffy runs into Lily (formerly known as Chanterelle) and her boyfriend Rickie who quickly turns up missing. Buffy discovers Rickie dead but mysteriously aged to an old man. Continuing her investigation Buffy tracks down Ken (a social worker) and Lily and all three fall through a portal in the floor. They are in a demonic factory where the humans are slave labor. Back in Sunnydale the gang succeeds in staking a vampire though it's not exactly pretty. Meanwhile Buffy and Lily wake up in a cell and Ken explains they are in an alternate dimension where a hundred years passes before a day on Earth goes by. Buffy overcomes the guards with some help from Lily and leads her and the other slaves back to Earth. After handing over her alternate life to Lily, Buffy returns to Sunnydale and wordlessly embraces her mother.
We're not good friends. Most of us never found the time to get to know you. But that doesn't mean we haven't noticed you. We don't talk about it much, but it's no secret that Sunnydale High isn't really like other high schools. A lot of weird stuff happens here. [Zombies! Hyena people!] But whenever there was a problem or something creepy happened, you showed up to stop it. Most of the people here have been saved by you or helped by you at one time or another. We're proud to say that the Class of '99 has the lowest mortality rate in Sunnydale history! And we know at least part of that is because of you. So, the Senior Class offers its thanks and gives you . . . this. It's from all of us, and it has written here: Buffy Summers, Class Protector." - Presentation by Danny Strong as Jonathan on behalf of the Sunnydale High Prom Committee in "The Prom"
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Third Season DVD Review
By Marlo Serritella
We all have our moments. What I mean is, we all have our TV moments-those flashes in (prime)time by which we begin to mark our own lives. For some, it was when Jordan Catalano first leaned up against a locker with that apathetic stare. For others, it may have been Crockett and Tubbs in a slow-mo shootout, Sam wishing Diane "a nice life" or maybe even Dylan cheating on Brenda with Kelly (the little tramp). For better or for worse, TV has become much of our common language and experience. Though some might turn up their noses at the notion of television serving as a valuable source of common ground, the fact remains that there are many things that divide us. But, I bet if I greeted you with a gleeful "hey, hey hey," or told you that you were "correct-amundo" or "sponge-worthy," you'd know exactly what I meant. Our president can't quite remember the names of key foreign leaders. Yet, I have a sneaking suspicion that he knows who fits Johnny Bravo's jacket. Certainly in my lifetime, TV has become far more than entertainment. It's inspiration. It's escape. It's even solace. Perhaps you won't be surprised to learn that, for me, many of these pivotal moments of which I write were born in the mind of Joss Whedon and brought to splendid life in the form of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. If this is all a little too much philosophizing for a casual Internet read, you'll have to forgive me. As I look back over season three of Buffy, I am reminded of what great things can be accomplished between commercial breaks.
If you're reading my loving commentary on Buffy's third season, I'm going to have to assume that you have read my musings on Seasons One and Two as well. If not, you may want to get up to speed. I simply can't relive the pain and tragedy again by giving you a recap. It was hard enough the first time. Season three, perhaps even more than the others, serves as concrete evidence of the show's great respect for its audience. Go ahead and reference Juice Newton, Willy Loman, Godot and My Friend Flicka. We can handle it. I'll see your "Brian Boitano," Mr. Whedon, and raise you a "King Friday." But, it's deeper than that of course (this is Buffy we're talking about, not Charmed). While the language of Buffy will continually keep even the sharpest viewer on her toes; it's the actual substance-themes, issues, dilemmas-that truly speaks to us. Faced with the end of high school, the Scooby gang confronts the future with all the courage, panic, angst and humor that twenty-two episodes can contain. In case you're just joining us, that means there will be scaly demons to be fought and unforeseen ethical questions to be answered. In BtVS, as in life, the pain of change brings the challenge of growth. In high school, it's not so much that you come out as the person who you will always be; but perhaps that you emerge from the fray as the possibility (or for those of you die-hard fans, the Potential) of who you might be. Season three poses a very clear question to the characters, and therefore to all of us watching: who are you? Or more precisely-who do you want to become?
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) longs to be normal. But, what kind of welcome home party does a Slayer get after a summer spent running away from a broken heart? A zombie death match ("Dead Man's Party"). Her SAT study session? In a graveyard armed with a number-two pencil ("Band Candy"). And Christmas in Buffy's world? Spent in a gut-wrenching sob-fest trying to convince her love (just returned from an untold hell dimension, by the way) not to commit suicide ("Amends"). I bet it was annoying when your mom tried to take a more active interest in your life during high school. Well, at least she didn't end up spearheading a witch-hunt that ended with you and your best friend nearly being burned at the stake ("Gingerbread"). The only thing standing between Buffy and the coveted Homecoming crown-other than every popular girl in school and Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter) armed with a spatula-is a little hunting party for demons affectionately deemed "Slayerfest '98" ("Homecoming"). Most girls' eighteenth birthdays come with presents and party hats; Buffy's rite of passage involves being surreptitiously drugged, drained of her Slayer powers and trapped in a house of horrors with a serial killer turned vampire ("Helpless"). This is a girl who has to save the prom from evil hell-hounds before she can actually enjoy the fruit punch ("The Prom"). But Buffy is the Chosen One-not for Prom Queen, but for saving the world. And thank God for it.
It's Senior Year. Visions of graduation and college keg-parties should be dancing like sugarplums. But it's also Tuesday in Sunnydale, and that generally doesn't mean fun. The opening sequence of vampire slayage finds the gang once again at the local graveyard fighting the undead. Our hero is noticeably absent. Cut to Buffy wearing a dingy waitress uniform and getting her ass slapped by some oaf in a seedy diner. What's on the menu? Steaming hot suffering of course, with a side dish of ultimate sacrifice. We quickly learn that Buffy hasn't returned to Sunnydale since the final battle with Angel (David Boreanaz). But hiding behind a fake nametag isn't quite as effective in dodging a sacred destiny as one might hope. It isn't long before fate comes knocking in the form of a runaway named Lily who recognizes Buffy and (shockingly) needs Buffy's help to find her missing boyfriend. You have to appreciate the juxtaposition that the show sets up. Back in Sunnydale, Mrs. Summers (Kristine Sutherland) lashes out at Giles (Anthony Head) for Buffy's disappearance and demands to know: "who exactly is she [Buffy]?" ("Anne"). Her mother may still not have a clue as to what it means to be Buffy, but Lily gets it right without much deep thought: "that's who you are-you help people 'n stuff." ("Anne"). So that's what she does. She helps Lily. She investigates, she questions, she fights bad guys. In short, she ends up in hell. Literally. I don't think it's just a coincidence that one of the defining characteristics of this episode's particular hell dimension is the loss of identity. Buffy has presumably spent the last several months pretending to be "Anne"-timid waitress and loner-"desperate to run away from whatever it is [she] used to be" ("Anne"). But when scary hell-guard asks Buffy her name (the correct, non-death-inducing answer being: "no one"), our girl just can't help herself. She replies: "I'm Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. And you are?" For a moment, all is right with the world again.
So, Buffy returns to Sunnydale-to shop and date and "save the world from unspeakable demons, you know . . . girlie stuff" ("Faith Hope and Trick"). But Buffy barely has time to dust off her lucky stake before she learns that there's a new Slayer in town. Now, when one Slayer dies, a new one is called. Remember that Buffy died for just a minute or so in Season One. This set into action a chain of events resulting in . . . Faith (Eliza Dushku). I have struggled for some time with how exactly to introduce you to Faith. I have to be very delicate, very diplomatic, very sensitive in my description so as not to bias the Buffy virgin. In short-Faith is crazy. For a long time, I held on to hope that the audience would get to see a flashback moment of how Faith received her Slayer calling. I imagine she might have been shaking down some red-headed kid with glasses (possibly in a wheelchair) for his lunch money or maybe even tying a damsel to a railroad track. In just her first moments on screen, Faith talks about slaying like some kind of extreme-sport that can both be accomplished while naked and that also makes her "hungry and horny" ("Faith Hope and Trick"). Buffy, on the other hand, constantly struggles with the balance between her layered identity: "you can't just define me by my Slayerness" (Choices"). In the heat of competing against Cordelia for Homecoming Queen (in a hysterical episode by the way), she even goes so far as to separate her competing selves, saying, "I'm not talking about the Slayer, I'm talking about Buffy" ("Homecoming"). Faith suffers no such dilemma. She gets off on the slaying in a disturbing sort of way that worries Buffy immediately. I have to wonder how much horror could have been avoided had Giles heeded Buffy's initial warning about Faith: "She's not playing with a full deck. She has almost no deck. She has a three." ("Faith Hope and Trick"). Well, maybe a five.
But Faith serves a much more important role than villain de jour. She is a stark example of what could have been. Buffy is in fact Faith, had she made all the wrong choices in her life. Both have been given this incredibly burdensome gift. Faith, however, missed the "burden" part of it. Her slaying has nothing to do with the morality of saving the world from monsters. It's really just a happy coincidence that all the fun she's having also results in a reduction in the vampire population. It's not duty that propels her but the rush: "slaying is what we were built for. If you're not enjoying it, you're doing something wrong" (Bad Girls"). Buffy, however, has now saved the world from an apocalypse about a jillion times and yet still worries that all her fighting isn't making enough of a difference ("Gingerbread"). And though Buffy longs to really "live in the world . . . to be chosen for something other than this," she accepts the responsibility that comes with her power ("Homecoming"). This isn't to say that Faith's attitude doesn't have its charms. In one night of unrestrained shenanigans, even Buffy is temporarily seduced by Faith's mantra of "take, want, have" ("Bad Girls"). But it doesn't take long for the amoral road to take a sharp right into immorality. When Faith accidentally kills a man who gets caught in the slaying cross-fires, she wastes no time with remorse: "I don't care" ("Bad Girls"). And even though Buffy was not the one wielding the offending stake, it eats away at her "like something sick creeped inside you, and you can't get it out" ("Consequences"). Some might argue that Faith finally crosses over into the enemy camp when she knocks on Mayor McEvil's door looking for work as his new chief henchwoman and spy. I say it happens the moment she betrays Buffy by setting her up for the murder Faith committed. For this Buffy fan, there was just no coming back from that.
I would be remiss if I didn't take a moment to more fully explain the chief villain of season three - the Mayor of Sunnydale, Mayor Wilkins (Harry Groener). He's evil. Duh. He also loves miniature golf, insists on good nutrition and impeccable personal hygiene and doesn't care for cursing during mass slaughters. In addition to serving as a wicked commentary on two-faced politicians (I mean, come on, it's no coincidence this villain also holds political office), he seduces Faith with a twisted daddy/daughter relationship. Except daddy's little girl in this warped scenario wins his affections by killing daddy's enemies. Sweet story, no? And once Faith makes this transition, well it's as if she's opening Pandora's box as she jumps down the rabbit hole. She conspires to rob Angel of his soul, practically rapes and kills Xander and holds Willow hostage just for good measure. Now, in terms of the entertainment value, evil is a very good color on Faith. But this is Whedon's world where there is no cause without an effect. In Faith's case, she ends up half-dead after a kill-or-be-killed fight with Buffy. Yet, even while comatose, she manages to come to Buffy's aid (I'm not telling how). If there's a seed of redemption, chances are it will grow. Stay tuned.
So Faith goes over to the dark side. But this is Sunnydale, where everyone gets their very own identity crisis. At this point in the series, we know that Willow Rosenberg's idea of rebellion includes eating a banana outside of the officially designated school lunch period. Perhaps this is why seeing her evil, skanky and "kinda gay" vampire twin is so fantastic for the audience ("Doppelgangland"). It's telling that both Willows think "this world's no fun" ("Doppelgangland"). Evil Willow probably feels this way because humans back in her preferred dimension are like chew toys. As for Good Willow-well, she may be best friends with a superhero, but she's still an awkward teenager trying to figure out her place her in the world. It isn't long after this brush with her vampire-self that Willow makes her decision to forgo Oxford and Yale and stay in Sunnydale to help Buffy save the world: "It's a good fight, Buffy, and I want in" ("Choices"). But we know it's not that easy-stay tuned to Season Six when you'll wish Willow had stuck with her original plan of staying home, flossing and dying a virgin. Speaking of an identity crisis, Xander (Nicholas Brendon) finally gets to do more than fetch the doughnuts when a zombie classmate attempts to enlist him as his new partner in crime ("Zeppo"). A couple things about this episode-first, every last moment is funnier than the entirety of most half-hour sitcoms (Still Standing, anyone?). What's most startling about this week is how silly the impending Armageddon seems. While Buffy and the gang battle a three-headed serpent that's trying to suck the world into hell, Xander's got real problems. He has to figure out how to save himself from his supreme lack of confidence. Evil, shmeeval-Xander's internal struggle with the essence of cool somehow becomes all the more vital to ultimate survival. Plus there's a kinda dirty reference to "Up With People" that you'll never forget. Finally, just because you're undead, doesn't mean you can't question your place in the world. Hoping to compel Angel to kill Buffy, The First Evil slowly drives Angel to the brink of suicide with hauntings by his past victims. If you haven't yet forgiven Angel for his Season Two naughtiness, just try to hold a grudge as he tells Buffy: "It's not the demon in me that needs killing, it's the man" ("Amends").
As graduation approaches and the unknown of life after high school begins to loom, our gang learns another important lesson-be careful what you wish for. Devastated by Xander's infidelity with Willow (you're just gonna have to watch now, aren't you), Cordelia makes the mistake of wishing Buffy had never come to Sunnydale in one of my favorite episodes, "The Wish." Poof! Suddenly it's Buffy's version of It's a Wonderful Life, if it were a really horrible, sucky life and Mr. Potter ended up killing George Bailey with a blunt object. Do I even need to bother telling you what kind of sticky end awaits Cordelia in bizzaro Sunnydale where vamps rule and Willow gets her kicks from slowly burning Angel alive? Come on, Cordelia barely stands a chance in a world where Buffy is her friend. Don't watch the final fight sequence without a box of tissue and some Valium. In "Earshot," Buffy is temporarily infused with the power to hear people's thoughts. At first, she embraces it like a novelty gift: "Principal Snyder has Walk Like an Egyptian stuck in his head." First on her list of things to do with her new power is to piss off everyone in her English class with her sudden PhD-level insight of Shakespeare. But it's a big no fun when she "hears" that someone is planning on a murderous school rampage. In an unexpected twist, Buffy corners a nerdy classmate with a rifle just as it appears that he's about to take out half the students. What she learns instead is that he planned only on killing himself. The exchange that takes place once again proves how this little show about vampires just continues to get it right: "Every single person down there is ignoring your pain because they're too busy with their own, the beautiful ones, the popular ones. . . everyone. . . It looks quiet down there. It's not. It's deafening" ("Earshot"). And she would know.
So, then, what will graduation bring? If you answered, "Pomp and Circumstance" you're only partially correct. First Buffy has to figure out how to save Angel from the supernatural poison coursing through his body that can only be cured with the blood of a Slayer (courtesy of Faith), while simultaneously averting the Mayor's ascension to the highest level of demonhood. I'm guessing it's not the diploma that Buffy needs to help her make the transition into adulthood. I think that happens when she saves Angel by forcing him to practically suck her dry in the bite felt round the world. But, it will take more than a few pints of lost blood to keep Buffy down. The most interesting thing about this year's final battle is that the rules have changed a bit. No longer are the Slayer and her Scoobies left to stand alone against the powers of the Hellmouth. The entire graduating class is enlisted to wage this war. Their Slayer needs them, and she has no more patience for working in secrecy. So, there's a little pomp, a little circumstance and a lot of ass-kicking, explosives and martyrdom. But, isn't that how we all felt leaving high school? (I never said the metaphors were subtle.) Sure, maybe you didn't take down the principal armed with a flaming cross-bow; but the feeling of survival was probably the same. What continues to puzzle me, is how these kids return back to the routine of their lives now that they know about the human world's struggle against the forces of darkness. I'm thinking Buffy should have had a sign-up sheet at the refreshments table. But, these kids get to go back to their lives and believe that good triumphed over evil for evermore. That's why she's the hero, folks. So Buffy leads her first army to victory. Somehow, I don't think it will be the last.
Video and Audio
Don't make me say it again. The picture and sound quality are great. This only makes the content that much more fun to enjoy. And that's what it's all about-the content.
Extras
Warning: Do not operate heavy machinery while listening to several of the audio commentaries that accompany select DVD episodes. Normally this is the portion of the DVD watching where I am snuggling under my blanky and turning off the phone. This time-not so much. If I'm being completely honest, the commentary by writer David Fury on "Helpless" (one of my favorites) just ruined it for me. It was really more of a thinly veiled gripe list to the director of how differently they each envisioned certain specifics of the episode. Annoying. I may, however, just be bitter that Joss Whedon doesn't offer any of the audio commentary this time around. The featurettes are ok. The content of these little features isn't exactly spectacular. I will say that some of the best insights come from writer Jane Espenson (who last time I checked="checked"was writing for The Gilmore Girls, which is actually a great show though not in Buffy's league). But the DVD of season three is not about the extras. It's about some of the best episodes of the series. Period.
Summary
I am not going to beg. I am not going to plead. I will, however, hypnotize. You are getting veee-rrry sleepy. You will watch Buffy. You will love it. It will change your life. You will write me fan mail. Go. Buy. Watch. Live.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 302 - Dead Man's Party
submitted 2003-06-25 14:55:48
Airdate: 1998-10-06
When Buffy returns home she finds that the life she left behind may not be as easy to slip back into as she has to battle not only the rising dead, but also the distrust of her mother and the silent resentment of her friends.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 303 - Faith, Hope & Trick
submitted 2003-06-25 14:56:34
Airdate: 1998-10-13
The new Slayer Faith arrives in town and seems like a fun-loving wacky teenager who integrates herself into the gang. While Buffy is getting 'Single White Female-d' she notices that Faith is becoming more mysterious and discovers that she has been followed by an ancient vampire who murdered her watcher.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 304 - Beauty And The Beasts
submitted 2003-06-25 14:57:09
Airdate: 1998-10-20
When a student is found savagely mauled in the woods the Oz-werewolf is suspected, but when Buffy discovers that Angel is back on Earth after hundreds of years of torture and has been reduced to nothing more than a wild animal, she fears that he may be the killer.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 305 - Homecoming
submitted 2003-06-25 14:57:54
Airdate: 1998-11-03
When Cordelia flaunts her sure win for Homecoming Queen it awakens the prom queen within Buffy and they become rivals for the title. Meanwhile the new vampire in town, Mr. Trick, rallies a group of tough vampires, demons and mercenaries together to set up a surprise for the two slayers.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 306 - Band Candy
submitted 2003-06-25 14:58:30
Airdate: 1998-11-10
Mr Trick enlists Giles' old buddy Ethan Rayne to manufacture and distribute boxes of candy which turn the adult population into uninhibited, irresponsible teenagers to keep them out of the way while the mysterious Mayor Wilkins pays a tribute to a demon.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 307 - Revelations
submitted 2003-06-25 14:59:05
Airdate: 1998-11-17
Xander finds out about Angel's return to Sunnydale and promptly informs the gang who confront Buffy with the fear that he may turn evil again, while Faith finds herself under the wing of a new Watcher, Gwendolyn Post, an outwardly prim and proper Englishwoman who was expelled from the Watcher's Council for practicing evil magic.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 308 - Lovers Walk
submitted 2003-06-25 15:00:02
Airdate: 1998-11-24
Spike returns to Sunnydale a shadow of his bad-ass vampire self and kidnaps Willow so she can put a love spell on Drusilla. While he is out collecting magic spell ingredients and convincing Buffy why she shouldn't kill him, Willow and Xander lose their inhibitions in the heat of the moment only to be caught in the act by a rescue party in the form of Oz and Cordelia.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 309 - The Wish
submitted 2003-06-25 15:00:30
Airdate: 1998-12-08
Wanting to be rid of Xander for good, Cordelia comes to the conclusion that Buffy is the cause of all her problems and makes a wish that Buffy had never come to Sunnydale. A demon grants the wish and Cordelia's world suddenly changes. Cordelia is thrilled when her status as high school queen and super bitch is restored but soon learns that the world is not what it used to be. Everyone is dressed in drab clothing, there is a curfew and everyone is afraid of the night. She comes across Xander and Willow and is dismayed that they are still together. They reveal themselves to be vampires and try to kill her but she is saved by the 'White Hats': Giles, Oz and Larry. Cordelia tells Giles about her wish and that Buffy was meant to be in Sunnydale. She also asks why Giles came when Buffy didn't. Xander and Willow head to the Bronze which is now the ultimate place to be - if you are a vampire that is. They are met by the Master, now alive and ruling the vampire controlled town. The Master sends Xander and Willow to finish Cordelia before she can contact the Slayer and they complete the task with Giles watching helplessly. Giles notices a necklace around Cordelia's neck and uses his long-forgotten Watcher skills to research the demon Anyanka, the Patron Saint of Scorned Women. He also tries to contact Buffy in Cleveland. It seems that without the interaction with her friends and Giles, Buffy has become something of a rogue Slayer, not caring about the fate of mortals or the consequences of her actions; and only looks out for herself. The Master is set to begin his ultimate plan, an automated processing plant which drains the blood of humans and expels the blood ready to drink when Buffy arrives in town and Giles fills her in on everything. The very different Buffy prefers to face the Master rather than try to help Giles summon Anyanka and she heads to the deserted Bronze. She finds Angel who has become nothing more than a torture toy for Willow. Giles summons Anyanka and tries to get her to reverse the wish while Buffy and Angel head to the factory. In the fantastic slo-mo sequence that follows, Giles tries to overcome Anyanka while Buffy storms the factory, killing anything that crosses her path. Xander stakes Angel, Buffy stakes Xander and Oz stakes Willow. Giles realises that the necklace is Anyanka's power center and grabs it off her. Buffy faces the Master but is quickly overcome and the Master snaps her neck. Giles smashes the necklace just as Buffy's lifeless body falls to the floor and the world is returned to normal, with Anyanka wondering why she cannot grant Cordelia's wish.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 310 - Amends
submitted 2003-06-25 15:00:48
Airdate: 1998-12-15
While the gang prepares for their Christmas vacation, Angel is haunted by visions of his violent past. A mysterious force called the First Evil takes the form of Jenny Calendar and tries to convince him to lose his soul in Buffy and become evil again. Believing that he isn't strong enough to fight the demon within, Angel waits on the top of a hill for the sun to rise. Buffy finds him and tells him to fight back, that he can do real good in this world, but just as she is giving up it begins to snow, preventing Angel from being killed by the sunlight. Meanwhile, Willow goes to great seductive lengths to win Oz back.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 311 - Gingerbread
submitted 2003-06-25 15:01:07
Airdate: 1999-01-12
Picking the wrong night for mother-daughter bonding, Joyce discovers the bodies of two children apparently sacrificed in an occult ritual and she rallies the adults of Sunnydale convincing them to rid the town of evil, including Buffy, Willow and Amy. Giles soon realises that the children are actually demons that do not kill people themselves but invoke fear and panic and gain their power by watching normally calm and sane people persecute each other.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 312 - Helpless
submitted 2003-06-25 15:01:31
Airdate: 1999-01-19
For her upcoming 18th birthday, Buffy declines the Scooby gang's offer of a big party, hoping to celebrate with quiet reflection and a traditional trip to the ice show with her father. But unbeknownst to Buffy, preparations are being made by the Watcher's Council for a life-threatening rite of passage that drains the Slayer of her powers and then entraps her with a powerful vampire foe that she must defeat in a defenseless state in order to pass the test. Giles must participate in the test by drugging Buffy so she loses her strength and skill, and then has to lead her into the trap. When he sees how Buffy is being torn apart by what is happening, he reveals the details of the test, but she is appalled by his actions and storms out. The weak and frightened Buffy is drawn into battle however, when the vampire escapes and kidnaps Joyce. Buffy uses her wits and cunning to defeat the vampire and passes the test. Unfortunately Giles does not, and is fired by the Council for his fatherly love towards Buffy.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 313 - The Zeppo
submitted 2003-06-25 15:01:50
Airdate: 1999-01-26
When Xander realises that he isn't needed by the gang as much as he'd like to believe, his quest to prove he's cool leads him to an unforgettable night that finds him consorting with fast women, raising the dead and rolling with a dangerous crowd that could put Sunnydale in a world of hurt. Meanwhile, Buffy, Giles and the rest of the crew engage in a furious battle with the Sisterhood of Jhe, an all-female demon apocalypse cult that intends to reopen the Hellmouth and bring about the end of the world. Also, Faith and Xander grow somewhat closer when they have sex after he saves her from an apocalypse demon.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 314 - Bad Girls
submitted 2003-06-25 15:02:27
Airdate: 1999-02-09
While on a mission to retrieve an amulet before a powerful demon can restore his strength with it, Faith introduces Buffy to her reckless method of slaying which leaves Buffy wanting more of the wild life; while Giles is trying to keep his cool in front of the stuffy new watcher, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. When Faith accidentally kills the deputy mayor Allan Finch, she tries to clean up the crime but when Buffy confronts her about her actions, she simply replies "I don't care".
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 315 - Consequences
submitted 2003-06-25 15:02:44
Airdate: 1999-02-16
Buffy tries to face up to the consequences of her wild actions with Faith but Faith seems to think herself above the law. Buffy confides in Giles about the murder and he oversteps his bounds by not involving the new Watcher, Wesley. Angel captures Faith and tries to connect with her but Wesley and the Watcher's Council intervene and take Faith to be transported to England. Faith escapes and prepares to leave Sunnydale on a cargo ship but Buffy finds her. Mr Trick and several vampires attack them and Faith saves Buffy from almost being bitten by Trick. Buffy and the gang think that Faith can be saved but while they discuss it, she is offering her services to the Mayor.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 316 - Doppelgangland
submitted 2003-06-25 15:03:31
Airdate: 1999-02-23
While unknowingly participating in a spell with the wish-granting demon Anyanka in order for her to get her powers back, Willow accidentally brings forth the vampire Willow from Cordelia's alternate universe. The vampire Willow sets her sights on turning Sunnydale into the vampire-ruled world she knows but when she learns of her counterpart, she decides to make Willow send her back. After trying to seduce Willow and freaking her out a bit, the vampire Willow is captured. The real Willow, dressed in her doppelganger's outfit, attempts to stop the ensuing slaughter at the Bronze and is almost killed by the vampire Willow before Buffy saves her. Giles and Anya successfully send the vampire back to her world but she arrives at the exact same moment she left, right before she is staked by Oz.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 317 - Enemies
submitted 2003-06-25 15:03:58
Airdate: 1999-03-16
Faith's new alliance with the Mayor goes as far as them conspiring to rob Angel of his soul. Faith tries to seduce him but he is thinking Buffy Summers in a big, one-track way. When the old-fashioned way doesn't work, the Mayor summons a powerful sorcerer who does the job for them. Faith and Angelus team up and capture Buffy but while they are preparing to torture her, Faith lets loose some details about the Mayor and his upcoming Ascension; at which point Angelus reveals that his being evil was all an act for them to get information. Faith escapes after she and Buffy battle and Buffy tells Angel that she needs some time alone after having to watch him and Faith kiss.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 318 - Earshot
submitted 2003-06-25 15:04:24
Airdate: 1999-09-21
After a close encounter with a mouthless demon Buffy is infected with the demon's blood and she gains the ability to hear people's thoughts. Her new found ability at first is good for cheating on schoolwork, but when the voices continue to flood her mind, she realises that she cannot control the power. While the gang tries to track down a would-be killer at the school, Buffy is slowly going crazy from the inability to block the noise from the minds of the people around her.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 319 - Choices
submitted 2003-06-25 15:04:46
Airdate: 1999-05-04
Buffy's acceptance to college leaves her with even more doubts about her life outside of Sunnydale with Faith and the Mayor still around. Buffy decides to take the fight to the Mayor and discovers a secret delivery for him, the Box of Gavrok which contains a mystical energy vital to the Ascension. Buffy and Angel successfully break into Town Hall and snatch the box but unfortunately, Willow is captured by Faith. Are they willing to give up their best chance at avoiding the Ascension to save Willow's life? Is there any doubt?
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 320 - The Prom
submitted 2003-06-25 15:05:03
Airdate: 1999-05-11
As the all time night-of-nights for the senior students peeks around the halls, Buffy must save her friends and the rest of the school from a scorned student who has trained a pack of hellhounds to attack formalwear. Meanwhile, Angel reveals his feelings that he and Buffy could never have a normal life together and has decided to do the right thing and break up with her and plans to leave town after the Ascension. Of course Buffy saves the day and her night doesn't turn out so bad when she receives a special Class Protector award from her fellow students and Angel shows up looking very dapper in a tux and asks for one last dance.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 321 - Graduation Day (Part 1)
submitted 2003-06-25 15:05:47
Airdate: 1999-05-18
The gang receive some valuable information from old enemy Anya who has actually witnessed an Ascension. She reveals that the Mayor plans to transform himself into pure demon, something that has not been seen for thousands of years. When Angel is poisoned by Faith to distract Buffy, Buffy faces Faith for the final time in order to get the only cure to the poison: Faith's blood.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - 322 - Graduation Day (Part 2)
submitted 2003-06-25 15:06:53
Airdate: 1999-07-13
After their ultimate 'Fight-to-the-Death' Faith escapes from Buffy, albeit in a coma, so Buffy offers her own blood to Angel to rid his body of the poison. When she recovers the gang finally devise a plan to defeat the Mayor, rallying the students and asking for their help in fighting the resulting serpent demon before Buffy leads him into the library which has been rigged with explosives.
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Season 3 DVD Extra's
submitted 2003-06-25 15:07:51
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Season 3 Overview
Episode 1 - Anne
Buffy 於上一季离开 Sunnydale 后,到了 L.A. 中以她的中间名字 Anne 开始过着新的生活,并於市内某间餐厅当侍应。一天,Buffy 遇到上一季第七集中的吸血鬼崇拜者 Lily,并被她拜託寻找她的男朋友,虽然 Buffy 当初并不想处理此事,但最后亦受到正义感推动而接受。
Episode 2 - Dead Mans Party
在 Buffy 失踪后的 Sunnydale,夜巡的责任落在 Xander、Willow、Cordelia 及 Oz 的手中。当在暑假完结前的一晚,Buffy 突然出现解救他
们手忙脚乱地对付吸血鬼,亦正是 Buffy 正式回归 Sunnydale。Buffy 回到家后,令到 Joyce 感到非常高兴,但她们还未知道屋内某个装饰用的面具正存在着危险...
Episode 3 - Faith, Hope & Trick
Buffy 终於在母亲的帮助而重返 Sunnydale 高中,且在 Bronze 中遇到另一个 Slayer - Faith,Buffy 从 Faith 口中得知因为她的 Watcher 退休而成为自由身,但当 Faith 到达 Sunnydale 后两日,Giles 及 Buffy 除发现 Faith 的 Watcher 是被杀之外,更发现古代吸血鬼 Kakistos 及 Mr.Trick 来到了 Sunnydale 寻找 Faith ...
Episode 4 - Beauty and the Beasts
Buffy 终於主动地向 Scott 约会,且他们的进展亦不错。另一方面,Xander 因为贪睡而令 Oz 被怀疑在晚上於树林中杀害某学生,当 Buffy 在晚上到树林中调查时发现一神秘人,但这个神秘人竟然是 Angel ...
Episode 5 - Homecoming
Sunnydale 高中的 HomeComing Queen 选举快将举行,一眾候选佳丽也在校内积极拉票,Cordelia 也不例外;当 Buffy 看到 Cordelia 的拉票行动时,突然之间也决定参选,但她的一眾朋友原来已答应 Cordelia 做助选员,故 Buffy 唯有自已单独计划参选的一切事...
Episode 6 - Band Candy
Buffy 正在计划星期六的节目时,被校长 Snyder 强制参与义卖糖果的工作。这些作为义卖的朱古力棒本是小孩们的至爱,但当成年人们吃后反而爱不释手...
Episode 7 - Revelations
Faith 的新 Watcher 到达 Sunnydale,并向 Giles 告知一隻名叫 Lagos 的魔鬼正準备来到 Sunnydale 搜寻一隻古代神器 - The Glove of Myhnegon。当 Giles 等人在寻找那隻古代神器的同时,亦发现那个新 Watcher 之身份有可疑...
Episode 8 - Lovers Walk
Spike 在上一次带走 Drusilla 之后被她甩掉了,故他醉着返回 Sunnydale,并强行把 Willow 带走,希望 Willow 能够为他利用魔法把 Drusilla 带回身边。另一方面,Cody 与 Oz 在救 Willow 及 Xander 之时看到他俩正在接吻...
Episode 9 - The Wish
Cody 决定与 Xander 分手后,希望能够返回学校姊妹的圈子,但很可惜,她不但做不成且更被取笑,当她正在气愤之时,一名新同学 Anya 给了她一条神秘颈链并教她许愿,结果 Cordelia 製造及进入了另一个时空...
Episode 10 - Amends
圣诞节来了,但在 Sunnydale 中则看不出有什么气氛。Buffy 等人在研究 Angel 是为什么原因返回人间的同时,Angel 则被神秘力量影响,看到之前被他杀死的人。另一方面,Willow 及 Oz 决定增加大家的关係。
Episode 11 - Gingerbread
Buffy 的母亲 Joyce 在查看 Buffy 的夜巡工作时,在公园中发现一对小兄妹的尸体。那对小兄妹的尸体在验尸时发现手上有个神秘符号,当 Buffy 查出这个符号是属於女巫使用的同时,亦发现 Willow 的文件中有这个符号...
Episode 12 - Helpless
Buffy 在晚上巡视时,竟发觉自已差点儿不敌於一隻普通的吸血鬼,当她想不到原因的时候,便向 Giles 查问,但原来整件事也是 Giles 及 Watcher 公会送给 Buffy 的特别生日礼物...
Episode 13 - The Zeppo
Xander 因被 Cordelia 冷嘲热讽,故希望一改大家对自已的睇法。但他老是找到一些麻烦事,这次他竟然与一班死人恶霸兄弟为伴,且被他们利用进行一项阴?#092;,虽然 Xander 欲想找 Buffy 帮手,但 Buffy 却无暇分身,结果 Xander 只有鼓起勇气面对这群死人恶霸...
Episode 14 - Bad Girls
狂妄不羈,不受道德规范约束的 Faith 和 Buffy 接触频繁,Buffy 在不知不觉之中受了 Faith 的影响,在一次夜巡任务中,两人竟然侵入商店偷窃武器,但秉性纯良的 Buffy 知错能改悬崖勒马,但 Faith 仍恣意妄为,慌乱中误杀了副市长亚伦,Buffy 恳求 Faith 承担后果,面对杀人的事实,但不受礼法拘束的 Faith 根本不当一回事,拒绝了 Buffy 的友情。
Episode 15 - Consequences
狂野不羈的 Faith 终於闯下涛天大祸,在一次杀吸血鬼任务中杀死副市长亚伦,副市长尸体被渔民找到,警方展开调查,原本逃避事实的 Faith 眼见纸包不住火,竟然反咬 Buffy 一口,幸好 Giles 明白看穿 Faith 的谎言。Buffy 希望大家不放弃 Faith,努力拯救 Faith,但 Faith 根本不为所动,并且在 Giles 逮捕她时逃亡,并投向邪恶市长的怀抱,也开啟了 Faith 步入地狱的大门。
Episode 16 - Doppelgangland
利用人类心愿带来毁灭的 Anya,想回去恶魔世界,他找熟知巫术魔法的 Willow 帮忙,不知情的 Willow 在协助 Anya 回去恶魔次元时,不慎召来吸血鬼 Willow,Buffy 和 Xander 以为 Willow 已死化为吸血鬼,悲痛不已。正当眾人哀伤之际,活生生的 Willow 突然出现,眾人才明白原来有两个 Willow。
Episode 17 - Enemies
投效恶魔旗下 Faith 当了双面人,一方面暗中为恶魔市长救命,另一方面在 Buffy 这边打探消息。Faith 行踪败露,眾人知道 Faith 的底细,而另一方面,Faith 和市长準备将 Angel 转变为原先残酷冷血的 Angelus,Faith 色诱不成,市长招来黑暗恶魔用咒语将 Angel 化为泯灭良知,Angel 将计就计骗取资料,Faith 眼见形迹败露,愤而离去,并公然和 Buffy 的人宣战。
Episode 18 - Earshot
Buffy 在对抗恶魔期间,不慎被恶魔体液污染,Buffy 变成恶魔一部份,具有看穿他人心事的能力,此心电感应让他知道校园有预备大肆屠杀,Buffy 受不了无法控制这种力量,精神萎靡不振,在 Buffy 接受治疗期间,Willow 率领眾人调查可疑师生,但一无所获。幸好 Xander 在无意间发现是另有其人,原来是已精神错乱的厨子,预备在菜中下毒,毒死全校师生,幸好 Xander 及时发现,阻止一场大屠杀。
Episode 19 - Choices
Faith 投入邪恶市长怀抱,并帮助市长作恶多端,市长昇华之日需要一箱数十亿的毒蜘蛛,芭菲一行人想在市长得到邪恶之箱前阻止此事,但行动中 Willow 不慎落入市长手里,Buffy 救友心切,只好将邪恶之箱跟市长交换人质,市长拿到箱子扬长而去,Willow 在囚禁期间也熟记秘内容。此一事件让 Willow 明白自己想留在 Sunnydale 继续贡献心力扺抗邪恶,因此放弃进入一流大学的机会,準备进入当地 Sunnydale 大学就读,而 Buffy 也放弃优秀学校,下定决心继续为理想奋战。
Episode 20 - The Prom
毕业舞会即将到来,Buffy 和死党满心期盼高中生活最灿烂的一夜,但突然出现恶犬攻击人类,并且吞噬活人,Buffy 因此展开调查,另一方面,Angel 和 Buffy 之母长勚幔瑳Q心不再阻碍 Buffy 前程,提出和 Buffy 分手要求,Buffy 在双重压力下仍然强自振作,打起精神解决地狱恶犬,让眾人拥有难以忘怀的毕业舞会。
Episode 21 - Graduation Day (Part 1)
毕业典礼即将来临,Buffy 一行人为找出市长破绽忙得焦头烂额,地理学家沃斯教授突然被 Faith 所杀,啟人疑竇,Giles 多方调查发现市长昇华后的妖怪原形,有了线索开始展开调查。市长为转移 Buffy 注意力,命令 Faith 使用毒箭射伤 Angel,Angel 中箭命在旦夕,唯一解药是 Slayer 之血,Buffy 决心和费诗决一死战,想让Angel 吸取 Faith 血液换回生命,Angel 是否能逃离鬼门关,一切答案随着 Faith 坠楼无法得解。
Episode 22 - Graduation Day (Part 2)
毕业典礼迫在眉睫,眼见市长昇华之日即将到来,Buffy 一行人终於找出破绽,想直接攻击市长的弱点,为救Angel 一命,让 Angel 吸血的 Buffy 复原之后,毅然决然和长老会划清界线,以自己的方式展开筹划。Angel 仍决定结束之后离开太阳谷,Buffy 打起精神,把儿女私情放一边,準备和市长对抗,毕业典礼当日,市长致词中途,突然转变成巨大妖怪,整个校园陷入混乱,Buffy 一行人是否能安然度过此危机?
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