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Supernatural: The Complete Third Season (BD) The yellow-eyed demon is vanquished, but at a terrible price. The battle that brought him down released hundreds of demons from Hell into an unsuspecting world. And it cost Sam his life. But a grief-stricken Dean made a deal with the Crossroad Demon his soul for Sams resurrection. Now Dean has just one year to live. One year to fight the unholy, the twisted, the ghoulish. One year to say farewell to Sam. And one year for Sam to search desperately for some way to save his brother. Mind-bending adventure awaits as the Winchester brothers continue their astonishing odyssey into the supernatural...and their personal odyssey into destiny. Review: Short and Sweet - This season, even though shorter has some awesome episodes. From the perspective of watching this long afterward I can say I liked the Ruby character. She doesn't show up too often, the Bela character I can do without. Some truly funny moments to me are 1: Dean going and seeing his old girlfriend and the b-day party. Seeing the women eyeing him up like a piece of deliciousness, and not being shy at all, is great. Seeing him interact with the kid who acts and talks like him. Quick math and oh Holy crap. Not his kid though? Bedtime Stories had me cracking up, especially when Sam knows the Cinderella story and Dean tells him he is so gay. I love the episode where the old lady is hot for Sam and it grossing him out. The lady wasn't shy and seeing both guys in tuxes was a sight that had me speechless, gaping at the tv. Oh My God when Gert(old lady) did the double ass grab on Sam and whispered sexily into his ear, the look on his face was priceless. Seeing Dean come down the stairs in slow motion and thinking he looked ridiculous. I agreed whole-heartedly with Bela that, that was not the word I would use. More like a super-sexy American 007. As you see in the gag reel. His reaction to the suggestion of angry sex saying don't objectify me, is total b.s. as you shortly see a huge freakin' grin split his face. There is a really funny part in the Fresh Blood episode. They capture a young newly turned vampire and are asking her who turned her and how. She said some guy was buying her drinks and put drops in her drink. What did he look like? She said he was an old guy, you know like 30. The looks on their faces was WTF: when did 30 get to be old? Since they are riding around that age bracket. Way too funny. The Christmas episode is out and out hilarious. It starts with the elf thinking they are two perverts just watching kids to seeing Santa with a bottle of Jack watching Christmas porn. That will warp your psyche beyond repair. Seeing Sam & Dean standing there open-mouthed at Santa is side-splitting. Only to be topped by them breaking into a Christmas carol like they are just out caroling. Santa laughing and them high-tailing it out of there. Let alone being tied up and tortured by rejects from Pleasantville, who have no problem with killing and chopping up bodies, but she tells Dean he owes money to the swear jar for cussing. Wicked funny. The Mystery Spot is funny, yet hard to watch considering Dean is heading to Hell shortly. Sam gets to watch him die every which way and he can't stop it. Then we find out the Trickster is back, and Sam gets a taste of life without Dean. It has some really funny moments and sad too. The season ender is really hard to watch, as Dean's time runs out and he gets shredded by Hellhounds and sent to Hell. You see the full realization of what he did on his face as he is screaming Sams name. This show just keeps getting better and better. These 2 are absolutely mesmerising to watch and a huge bonus seeing 2 hotties in tuxes makes it complete. I would ramp it up to 15 stars if that were a choice. Get yourself these season's and get hooked(it will happen). It is worth every penny, and it is money well spent. Review: One of the most surprising little pleasures on television, and even more beautiful on Blue-Ray - Supernatural is, frankly, one of the more surprising pleasures available on television at this time. When I first heard about it, it was billed as Route 66 meets the X-files. Two guys, on the road together, fighting monsters and investigating paranormal mysteries. A buddy show. Maybe a little horror thrown in. Well, this show has turned out to be so much more than that. This show is a family show at its core, but I don't mean one that you can watch with your whole family--this is only for teenagers and older. The scary monsters that we were promised from the first? Yes, they are here, and they are at times scream out loud scary. I don't really love horror films, but I enjoy a good scare now and again, and this really fits the bill for me. But about the "Family" show tag I used--the two guys are brothers, and their relationship makes the show. The two are intensely protective of each other, often to their own detriment. Other members of the family are also involved, and there is an extended family of people with whom they work. Monster of the week stories pepper the series, but the show shines best when the backstory, the mythology arc is explored. The mythology is as deep as the X-files ever was, but less confusing and more goal directed. It feels like Eric Kripke (the Executive Producer) has a firm grip on where the overall story is going. Where Heroes (a show which I really do enjoy) often meanders, wandering off in confusing ways, Supernatural keeps serious focus on plot, plot, plot. The blu-ray production of season three is a real joy to watch. Blacks are deep but well distinguished one from another, and the picture is very crisp. Sound is good. The special features on this one range from the silly to the funny to the very informative, much like on previous editions. If you've heard about this show, and wondered if you should give it a chance, yes you should. Start with season 1--it is well worth your time. But season three completely blows previous seasons out of the water with its intense narrative, and performances from the lead actors that are harrowing. The final scene of the final episode of season 3...well, chills up and down my spine is an understatement.
| Contributor | Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 2,813 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
C**R
Short and Sweet
This season, even though shorter has some awesome episodes. From the perspective of watching this long afterward I can say I liked the Ruby character. She doesn't show up too often, the Bela character I can do without. Some truly funny moments to me are 1: Dean going and seeing his old girlfriend and the b-day party. Seeing the women eyeing him up like a piece of deliciousness, and not being shy at all, is great. Seeing him interact with the kid who acts and talks like him. Quick math and oh Holy crap. Not his kid though? Bedtime Stories had me cracking up, especially when Sam knows the Cinderella story and Dean tells him he is so gay. I love the episode where the old lady is hot for Sam and it grossing him out. The lady wasn't shy and seeing both guys in tuxes was a sight that had me speechless, gaping at the tv. Oh My God when Gert(old lady) did the double ass grab on Sam and whispered sexily into his ear, the look on his face was priceless. Seeing Dean come down the stairs in slow motion and thinking he looked ridiculous. I agreed whole-heartedly with Bela that, that was not the word I would use. More like a super-sexy American 007. As you see in the gag reel. His reaction to the suggestion of angry sex saying don't objectify me, is total b.s. as you shortly see a huge freakin' grin split his face. There is a really funny part in the Fresh Blood episode. They capture a young newly turned vampire and are asking her who turned her and how. She said some guy was buying her drinks and put drops in her drink. What did he look like? She said he was an old guy, you know like 30. The looks on their faces was WTF: when did 30 get to be old? Since they are riding around that age bracket. Way too funny. The Christmas episode is out and out hilarious. It starts with the elf thinking they are two perverts just watching kids to seeing Santa with a bottle of Jack watching Christmas porn. That will warp your psyche beyond repair. Seeing Sam & Dean standing there open-mouthed at Santa is side-splitting. Only to be topped by them breaking into a Christmas carol like they are just out caroling. Santa laughing and them high-tailing it out of there. Let alone being tied up and tortured by rejects from Pleasantville, who have no problem with killing and chopping up bodies, but she tells Dean he owes money to the swear jar for cussing. Wicked funny. The Mystery Spot is funny, yet hard to watch considering Dean is heading to Hell shortly. Sam gets to watch him die every which way and he can't stop it. Then we find out the Trickster is back, and Sam gets a taste of life without Dean. It has some really funny moments and sad too. The season ender is really hard to watch, as Dean's time runs out and he gets shredded by Hellhounds and sent to Hell. You see the full realization of what he did on his face as he is screaming Sams name. This show just keeps getting better and better. These 2 are absolutely mesmerising to watch and a huge bonus seeing 2 hotties in tuxes makes it complete. I would ramp it up to 15 stars if that were a choice. Get yourself these season's and get hooked(it will happen). It is worth every penny, and it is money well spent.
S**R
One of the most surprising little pleasures on television, and even more beautiful on Blue-Ray
Supernatural is, frankly, one of the more surprising pleasures available on television at this time. When I first heard about it, it was billed as Route 66 meets the X-files. Two guys, on the road together, fighting monsters and investigating paranormal mysteries. A buddy show. Maybe a little horror thrown in. Well, this show has turned out to be so much more than that. This show is a family show at its core, but I don't mean one that you can watch with your whole family--this is only for teenagers and older. The scary monsters that we were promised from the first? Yes, they are here, and they are at times scream out loud scary. I don't really love horror films, but I enjoy a good scare now and again, and this really fits the bill for me. But about the "Family" show tag I used--the two guys are brothers, and their relationship makes the show. The two are intensely protective of each other, often to their own detriment. Other members of the family are also involved, and there is an extended family of people with whom they work. Monster of the week stories pepper the series, but the show shines best when the backstory, the mythology arc is explored. The mythology is as deep as the X-files ever was, but less confusing and more goal directed. It feels like Eric Kripke (the Executive Producer) has a firm grip on where the overall story is going. Where Heroes (a show which I really do enjoy) often meanders, wandering off in confusing ways, Supernatural keeps serious focus on plot, plot, plot. The blu-ray production of season three is a real joy to watch. Blacks are deep but well distinguished one from another, and the picture is very crisp. Sound is good. The special features on this one range from the silly to the funny to the very informative, much like on previous editions. If you've heard about this show, and wondered if you should give it a chance, yes you should. Start with season 1--it is well worth your time. But season three completely blows previous seasons out of the water with its intense narrative, and performances from the lead actors that are harrowing. The final scene of the final episode of season 3...well, chills up and down my spine is an understatement.
N**E
Best Season To Date!
Last time we saw Sam and Dean Winchester, they had just vanquished the yellow-eyed demon is, but at a terrible price. The battle that brought him down released hundreds of demons from Hell into an unsuspecting world. It cost Sam his life. But a grief-stricken Dean made a deal with the Crossroad Demo -- his soul for Sam's resurrection. Now Dean has just one year to live; one year to fight the unholy, the twisted, the ghoulish; one year to say farewell to Sam; and one year for Sam to search desperately for some way to save his brother's soul from eternal damnation. The five-disc collector's set features all 16 one-hour episodes, all the classic rock and roll you come to expect from the show, and over an hour of special features never-before-seen bonus material, including a brand-new special effects featurette, gag reel, and commentaries -- plus the chance to download digital copies of the entire season for free from iTunes. With the 2007 writers' strike that occurred in Hollywood, one would think that this season of Supernatural would be very week and just serve as a minor story arc until Season four came around. However, this is not the case! Supernatural Season three in my opinion is the shows strongest season show, highlighting a great new cast of characters, including Bela (Lauren Chan), and Ruby (Katie Cassidy). Throughout the year, if you have been following the online community, you will have probably read the general distaste for Lauren Chan and her character, Bela. However, I differ from the majority and find her to be a major asset to the show. She is clever, cunning, and you are always unsure of what side she is truly on (besides her own). Probably the weakest episode of the bunch is "Ghostfacers!". While this is a wink and nod at all the reality shows on television, I really thought that is was unnecessary since this was such an abbreviated season anyway with the writer's strike. Supernatural: The Complete Third Season hits shelves just in time and is a great way for fans to catch up with the Winchester brothers before the paranormal journey returns with the season four premiere later on this fall on the CW (of course, my TiVo is already set up to record!).
M**E
Supernatural is well...supernatural!
Supernatural is one of the best shows on tv. Where are you going to find a show that consistantly relies on two leads to front it every single week? The chemistry between Jensen (Dean) and Jared (Sam) is undeniable and has evolved with each season. Even though season three was cut short because of the writer's strike, I think it is about the best season so far. There are some superb performances including the episodes "The Kids Are Alright" - Jensen is so adorable and charming interacting with little Ben; "Bad Day at Black Rock" - Jared gives a great comedic performance with all the bad luck cursed upon him; "Mystery Spot" - Jared gives a definite heartfelt execution of a brother who has lost the only & most important person in his life...again and again. Jensen gets to embrace his comedic side at times in this episode as well and it's great!; "Ghostfacers" - what can I say about this one other than I love Ed, Harry & the Ghostfacer gang they bring along to this reality inspired episode; "No Rest for the Wicked" - Eric Kripke does the unthinkable and it helps Jensen with one of his best acting jobs thus far. He gives us pain and agony like no other. This show is by far my favorite and hopefully others will see it as outstanding and ingenious work.
E**.
Better every season!
I was unemployed for nearly 8 months after I graduated from college. I had a lot of time to think. A lot of time spent in my running shoes. Many hours laid out on the back patio with my Kindle. And even more time flipping through channels in my parent’s living room, laptop open, impatiently waiting for an email from any company I had applied with. And thus, one early morning, I flipped to TNT and came upon a show called "Supernatural". Now, I love all things paranormal. It scares me s***less, but I like it. And to see two sexy ass men traveling across country, fighting ghosts and shape shifters, was pretty much all I needed to see to be hooked like a fish. The first episode I ever saw was “Ghostfacers” (which is somewhere on this season) and I completely fell in love. I probably shouldn’t have watched it out of order, but I was broke and couldn’t afford to buy the seasons. (Flip to almost a year later and I’ve compulsively bought almost all of them consecutively within a months’ time). I was confused as hell, but I couldn’t stop watching. It’s an addiction. This TV series has easily become one of my favorites, if not at the tippy top of the list, it’s definitely worth the time. Dean and Sam. Cas and Crowley. Ruby and Jo. Bobby. It's all awesome.
P**S
Frightening & Amazing
Supernatural follows the lives of two brothers, Sam (Jared Padalecki) & Dean Jensen Ackles) Winchester whose lives have been altered by the disappearance of their father in Season one. Together, the brothers unearth a world of the eerie, weird & just plain terrifying while they ultimately wage a 2-man war against evil. Continuing where season two left-off with Dean sacrificing his soul to the crossroads demon, to save Sam season 3 is explosive. Given only a year to live, Dean proves that he is anything but ready to face death. Facing a certain death within a year, Dean must ultimately come to terms with how he feels about death. Meanwhile Sam must adjust to the horrifying possibility of losing Dean-his older brother & sole father figure. Although undeniably shorter (6-8 episodes) than previous seasons due to the writer's strike season 3 still fails to disappoint. Fans of previous seasons will love season 3 because of its continuing horrors & brotherly moments. One of the things I most appreciate about season 3, is that viewers finally get to see what's beneath Dean's tough-guy facade. Meanwhile, new characters Ruby (Katie Cassidy) & Bela (Lauren Cohen) provide a new dimension of trouble for the boys.
L**D
a must see show!!
I'm really not into anything that scares me in the movie or tv region...but my roommate introduced me to this show last September and I absolutely fell in love with it!! I LOVE Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles...they're both amazing and make this show the greatest thing ever!! I've even reached out and got some of my friends that weren't fans before and made them fans by letting them watch it! The third season is such a trip! Watching Dean's journey through his last year is both funny and tugs at your heart strings a little watching them fight to save him! The only thing better than this season...is the one after it! But that's not exactly out to own yet...so we'll just have to be patient. :) I would seriously recommend this to ANYONE (actually I DO recommend this to everyone I know, pretty much)...especially if they don't mind watching somethin that scares them once in a while...and even if they don't like scary stuff...it's worth it for Sam and Dean Winchester :D
L**E
I have 1-6
It's good
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