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Liz Lemon, (Tina Fey) is the head writer on a variety series on NBC Studios. With the Jack Donaghy as Vice President of East Coast Television, played by Alec Baldwin, Series four sustains the same standard that has maintained it so far with plenty of exceptional moments. The characters are still all hugely dysfunctional and written with enormous affection and comic effect. The situations beautifully constructed. This set contains all the episodes from the show’s fourth series.

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In 'Lessons', Buffy accompanies Dawn on her first day at the re-built Sunnydale High school, and finds more than she bargained for when she encounters some evil spirits left over from her own high school days menacing the new students from their home in the basement, which is also where Spike happens to be hiding out. In 'Beneath You', Anya attempts to prove herself a worthy Vengeance demon by turning a young man into a giant flesh-eating worm. Unfortunately, he has an appetite for the girlfri find out more...

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The second installment in the series kicks off with 'Selfless', in which Buffy and Anya finally must face off against each other (well, never was there much love lost) after Anya kills most of a campus frat house. Buffy realises the demon in Anya is stronger than the human, and therefore she must be killed. In 'Him', all the Scooby girls fall in love with the same high school student and must unravel his web of seduction before their obsession puts them all in serious danger. The underground find out more...

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Is this the end for the Watchers' Council in 'Never Leave Me'? Also, Buffy must take Spike prisoner to prevent him from hurting any more people, and to suss out how the First is controlling him ... trouble enough, but she must take on more than she bargained for when Andrew doesn't seem to want to leave Sunnydale. Potential slayers from around the world begin to appear in 'Bring On the Night', and Buffy must protect them when an ancient uber-vampire arrives in town. In 'Showtime', the uber-va find out more...

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In 'Potential', Dawn discovers that she is just that: a future Buffy in the making. Meanwhile, Buffy continues to train the other potentials by taking them to Willie's Bar and an occupied crypt. 'The Killer In Me': Ooh, this is one of those horrible psychological episodes. Willow turns into Warren after kissing one of the potentials, as her grief and guilt about Tara manifests itself in physical form. And Amy's back, but does she know more about the situation than she's letting on? In Buffy find out more...

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In 'Get It Done', Buffy is given the option of becoming even more of a superhero than she already is by some ancient tribesmen, but will she accept their offer if it means becoming less than human into the bargain? (she already went through that in season 6, remember?) In 'Storyteller', Andrew bizarrely turns into the old dude in the armchair who tells magical tales. The reason for this is explained pretty soon, and this is the funniest episode in a series that has so far been rather bereft of find out more...

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1.1 - It all starts here. Sophomore Buffy Summers transfers to Sunnydale High to make a fresh start after discovering she is the Chosen One, a vampire slayer with super-human powers, but far from escaping her destiny Buffy soon realises that Sunnydale just happens to be at the mouth of Hell. find out more...

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1.5 – Buffy starts dating a classmate but is rudely interrupted by a vampire plot to send her to Hell. find out more...

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1.9 – Someone or something is killing the school's talent show contestants and all eyes are on a spooky ventriloquist dummy called Sid. find out more...