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As the title of the review states, this was the only worthwhile episode in the entire last two seasons of what had once been a fantastic series. The songs are great fun, the episode crackled with the kind of excitement you used to be able to depend on from Buffy. Unfortunately, even the good can't totally erase the fact that it started that abomination known in the fandom as Spuffy, where Spike, showing what a true monster he is, takes advantage of the fact that Buffy is suffering from PTSS (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome), and in no way shape or form in her right mind, rapes her for the remainder of the season. Of course, Buffy isn't the only character who was badly mistreated in the last two seasons, none of the characters, except Tara, come off really well, and we all know what happened to her.
There's also some extra tracks with music from other episodes. Loved this particular episode, and its so nice to have the music. This is GREAT. If they reprint it, I hope they include the song that Anya sings later in another episode that flashes back to this one. I actually bought two - one for me, and one as a gift for a buddy. All original music, and the actors sing their own songs. Too fun.Only thing to watch - one CD was fine, the other acted a little oddly, spun very noisily, when used in the car. Oh, well, totally worth it.
I searched all over for this soundtrack and I was so excited when I finally found it. Not only does it have the music from Whedon's Buffy musical but it has the music from the episodes "Restless" and "Hush".
I really love this soundtrack.It has a few extras besides just the music from the musical and it's worth the price.
I brought this soundtrack as a gift for my mother and she loved it. This product was in great condition and not a scratch on the cd. I was completely satisfied with this product.
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