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Books with title Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season One, Volume 1

  • Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season One, Volume 1

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Includes the scripts of the entire first season of the television series.
  • Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 6: Retreat

    Jane Espenson, Joss Whedon, Georges Jeanty, Andy Owens, Jo Chen

    Paperback (Dark Horse Books, March 16, 2010)
    Buffy Season Eight Volume 6 showcases the first failure of the Slayer legion. Vampires have solid footing at the top of the totem and Slayers have been crushed to the bottom - in short, no one likes Buffy anymore... least of all this season's mysterious Big Bad, Twilight, who is hot on her magical trail! Now that it's the world against Slayers, Buffy must find a way to return the status quo to... status quo - and keep her girls alive long enough to do it! Enter Oz, the only person/werewolf Buffy knows who is down with the suppression of magic, and can take the Slayer army off of Twilight's magic-specific radar. With Oz's assistance the Slayers and Wiccans try to become "normal" through meditation and hard labor - although, not everyone sees the advantage of being magicless, namely, Willow, Giles, and Andrew. And they could be right; after all, is a peaceful life for a Slayer even possible?
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Two, Volume 1

    G Pocket

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, July 31, 2001)
    Angel: "This isn't some fairy tale. When I kiss you, you don't wake up from a deep sleep and live happily ever after." Buffy: "No. When you kiss me, I want to die." -"Reptile Boy" You've seen each episode and you've got them all on tape. You can practically recite each line by heart. But if you're any kind of fan, you'll want to get your hands on the actual scripts. Here, collected in one volume, are the original scripts of the first six episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season Two. Read along as Buffy returns to Sunnydale after a relaxing summer to find that her penultimate foe, The Master, may be on the rise; as she first encounters The Big Bad, Spike, on the inauspicious parent-teacher night; and as her relationship with the ever soulful Angel continues to unfold. Complete with production notes, cut dialogue, and inside jokes! These scripts will knock you dead: "When She Was Bad," "Some Assembly Required," "School Hard," "Inca Mummy Girl," "Reptile Boy," and "Halloween."
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Three, Volume 1

    Various, Tk Tk

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, July 1, 2003)
    Includes the scripts of the episodes of the third season of the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," from Buffy's return to Sunnydale, through the arrival of Faith, to graduation.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Two, Volume 4

    Various

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, March 1, 2003)
    Angel: "That's everything, huh? No weapons, no friends. No hope. Take all that away and what's left?" Buffy: "Me." --"Becoming, Part Two" Buffy the Vampire Slayer couldn't have known that a moment of perfect happiness would revert her soul mate, Angel, to the vicious vampire Angelus. She couldn't have predicted that he would stalk her cruelly or murder her friends and loved ones. And if she had known, she might not have been able to prevent herself from loving him, regardless. But she is prepared to kill him, even still. Read along to the wrenching conclusion of Season Two as Buffy must thwart Angelus's plan to bring about the destruction of mankind. The true Buffy-phile knows that the genius of the program lies in its savvy scriptwriting; now follow along with original shooting scripts -- complete with inside jokes, production notes, cut dialogue, and more! Sink your teeth into these episodes: "Killed by Death," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Go Fish," "Becoming, Park One," and "Becoming, Part
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Two, Volume 2

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Gallery, Nov. 27, 2001)
    "[Another] slayer? I knew this 'I'm the only one, I'm the only one' thing was just an attention getter." -- Xander, "What's My Line? Part Two"Buffy's first crush arrives in Sunnydale -- with a dark secret and a hidden agenda. Giles's rebellious past is uncovered. A second slayer hits the Hellmouth scene! Hands down, Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Season Two was rife with memorable Buffy moments. Chances are, you're already familiar with these episodes. But the true fan-atic knows there's nothing more satisfying than getting your hands on the scripts themselves. Now, in one complete volume, read along as Buffy battles the "normal," such as her parental issues -- as Freud would have termed her attitude toward Joyce's new boyfriend -- as well as the "para" -- the usual cast of creepy crawlies. Complete with production notes, inside jokes, and dialogue cut from the final shoots!Dig into: "Lie to Me," "The Dark Age," "What's My Line? Part One," "What's My Line? Part Two," "Ted," and "Bad Eggs"
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Two, Volume 3

    Various

    Paperback (Gallery, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Angel: "You still haven't told me what you want for your birthday."Buffy: "Surprise me."-- "Surprise"Buffy the Vampire Slayer knew that her love of Angel, the vampire cursed with a soul, was ironic at best. But against all better judgment, the two were drawn to each other. And on Buffy's seventeenth birthday, that love pushed Angel over the edge. Now Buffy's worst enemy is her ex-boyfriend, onetime dorkus maximus Xander Harris is an unparalleled ladies' man, and her best friend Willow is having serious dating -- with a werewolf!You've seen the episodes, sure. But what better way to cement your fanaticism than with the scripts themselves? Read along as Angel says, "I love you,"...and as Buffy later vows to destroy him. Best of all -- these shooting scripts contain never-aired dialogue, inside jokes, and production notes for the true Buffy-phile!
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Three, Volume 2

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Sept. 1, 2003)
    "If I'm not the Slayer, I mean...what do I have to offer?" -- Buffy Summers, "Helpless" Only in Sunnydale could a new watcher be a harbinger of badness, and only the Hellmouth could offer refuge for a lovelorn vampire. But as Cordelia Chase learns when she wishes otherwise, life in Sunnydale could be a lot worse. Like, if Buffy the Vampire Slayer had never come to town, for example. Buffy has saved her friends -- heck, she's saved the world -- more than once, and even those loath to face the reality of things-that-go-bump-in-the-night are thankful. But Buffy's about to learn one of her most difficult lessons yet: how to beat the baddies as just a "regular girl...." Now, don't miss a word as Angel's return is uncovered by the Scoobies, and he makes peace with his inner demons, and as Willow and Xander, respectively, grapple with their feelings for one another as well as their place among the group. Complete with production notes, inside jokes, cut dialogue, and more, these scripts will slay you! Dig into: "Revelations," "Lovers Walk," "The Wish," "Amends," "Gingerbread," "Helpless," and "The Zeppo."
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Three, Volume 1

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, June 30, 2003)
    None
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Two, Volume 3

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Nov. 30, 2002)
    None
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Script Book, Season Three, Volume 2

    Various Authors

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, Sept. 1, 2003)
    "If I'm not the Slayer, I mean...what do I have to offer?" -- Buffy Summers, "Helpless" Only in Sunnydale could a new watcher be a harbinger of badness, and only the Hellmouth could offer refuge for a lovelorn vampire. But as Cordelia Chase learns when she wishes otherwise, life in Sunnydale could be a lot worse. Like, if Buffy the Vampire Slayer had never come to town, for example. Buffy has saved her friends -- heck, she's saved the world -- more than once, and even those loath to face the reality of things-that-go-bump-in-the-night are thankful. But Buffy's about to learn one of her most difficult lessons yet: how to beat the baddies as just a "regular girl...." Now, don't miss a word as Angel's return is uncovered by the Scoobies, and he makes peace with his inner demons, and as Willow and Xander, respectively, grapple with their feelings for one another as well as their place among the group. Complete with production notes, inside jokes, cut dialogue, and more, these scripts will slay you! Dig into: "Revelations," "Lovers Walk," "The Wish," "Amends," "Gingerbread," "Helpless," and "The Zeppo."