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The Watcher's Guide, Volume Three
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The Watcher's Guide, Volume Three was a reference publication relating to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. From the first vampire staking to the last glimpse of Sunnydale, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a genre-busting hit, attracting millions of fans worldwide. The last three seasons ran the gamut from an episode without music to a musical episode, from the arrival of a teenage sister to the death of Buffy (again). • Flashback Foreshadowing: A line-by-line deconstruction of the portents in the season four finale, "Restless" • The Trio's Pop-Culture Explosion: Mastering the references of Geek Speak
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The Watcher's Guide, Volume Three was a reference publication relating to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. From the first vampire staking to the last glimpse of Sunnydale, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a genre-busting hit, attracting millions of fans worldwide. The last three seasons ran the gamut from an episode without music to a musical episode, from the arrival of a teenage sister to the death of Buffy (again). Now the third volume in this best-selling series of companions will break down every episode of seasons five, six, and seven -- from the villains and the victims to quotables and love bytes -- as well as take a wide-ranging look back at the entire run of the show. • Flashback Foreshadowing: A line-by-line deconstruction of the portents in the season four finale, "Restless" • "Lost" lines of dialogue, stage directions, and descriptions cut from the original teleplays • The Trio's Pop-Culture Explosion: Mastering the references of Geek Speak • Critical (and not-so) essays from a variety of contributors on topics from Buffy's romantic optimism to Dawn's unfulfilled potential Seven years, 144 episodes, 3 Slayers, 3 principals, 2 networks, 2 vampires with souls, 2 Watchers, 2 pigs, 1 Master, 1 Mayor, and 1 hit show (with tons of Potentials): It all adds up to one must-have volume!