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Supernatural: The Complete Third Season (2007)

Series: Supernatural    Unrated    DVD
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  • Actors: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Portuguese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: September 2, 2008
  • Run Time: 651 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (202 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000X5SPBI
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #272 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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  • From Legends to Reality: Supernatural effects
  • Supernatural Impala featurette: A look inside the classic 1967 Chevrolet Impala
  • A Closer Look: Short segments showcasing favorite aspects of specific episodes
  • Ghostfacers! Confessionals: minifeaturette gallery
  • Gag reel

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As far as season cliffhangers go, it's hard to think of one as spectacular--or as insurmountable--as the fate that befalls Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) at the conclusion of Supernatural's third season, but that's only one of the many high points that await viewers in the course of these 16 episodes. Though the season is shorter (due to the 2007-2008 writers' strike), the overall quality of the episodes, both individually and as a whole, make the season one of the best to date in the show's history. The key to its success is the season's story arc, which has Dean and brother Sam (Jared Padalecki) struggling to continue their quest to fight evil while wrestling with the notion that Dean, who sold his soul to save his brother's life at the end of season 2, has only a year before the forces of darkness come to collect their due. What results is a strong mix of dramatic tension between Ackles and Padalecki (both actors come into their own with their characters in this season) and the more fright-driven fare by which the show has earned its reputation. Adding an intriguing wrinkle to the mix is the arrival of Ruby (Katie Cassidy), a demon who breaks tradition by helping the brothers in their adventures. Though not a fan favorite (and Cassidy herself would be gone by the end of this season, and replaced by Genevieve Cortese in season 4), her character underscored a recurring theme throughout the season--what is the true nature of evil?--which would be echoed in Dean's character development in the fourth and fifth seasons. It's an impressive direction for a series that might've continued down its Monster of the Week path, but instead took a bolder route, with considerable payoffs.

The reduced number of episodes also means fewer extras on the five-disc set; instead of full-length commentaries, producer Eric Kripke and the production team contribute "Closer Looks," scene-specific commentaries on seven episodes. They're informative and amusing but lack the degree of information that die-hard Supernatural fans might be seeking. A 7-minute gag reel and a 5-minute tour of the brothers' beloved Impala are amusing but forgettable, as is the 15-minute pilot for Ghostfacers, the reality show hosted by hapless paranormal investigators Ed Zeddmore and Harry Spangler in the episode of the same name. More interesting and informative is From Legends to Reality, a 20-minute featurette on the show's special effects teams, whose work reaches a high-water mark in this season. --Paul Gaita

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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 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. Mind-bending adventure awaits as the Winchester brothers continue their astonishing odyssey into the supernatural...and their personal odyssey into destiny.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic rock, classic cars, guns, snark, shoulders, dimples, hands..., May 22, 2008
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Despite a few stutters by the writers on racial and gender issues, Supernatural's third season follows the show's established tradition of cranking the intensity a notch higher than in the previous season. The crew, as always, have outdone themselves in set design and dressing, locations, props, and camera technique. Lighting, which began the season as the network wanted, brighter and more colorful, was found to be less effective. By mid-season it returns to the familiar moody noir-ish look that provides shadow and mystery to things we never completely see, and is something of a signature look for the show. The effects departments, both physical and digital, are up to their usual standards, always bringing the viewer movie-quality visuals. Veteran directors Phil Scriggia, Robert Singer, and Kim Manners bring their unique styles, perspectives, and knowledge of the world the characters inhabit to their episodes.

The actors surpass their performances in previous seasons. Ackles, always a gifted physical actor, delivers some of the best facial acting anywhere on film today. And Padalecki, after years as a dependable male ingenue, has matured into his craft. Physically imposing, he uses his body as an instrument, drawing in to present Sam as self-effacing and non-threatening or, where it's called for, using his height and impressive wingspan to intimidate and dominate. His facial acting has refined with maturity as well, to the point where he can hold the screen with his costar. The emotional reaches these two young actors take their characters are deeply affecting for the viewer, breathing life into characters on a page.

The themes the series returns to time and again, family, alienation, rescue, surviving in a hostile world, helping the less fortunate, are solid themes whether set in medieval Italy, on a planet in a distant star system, or in an urban sitcom. The background of ordinary, uniquely American life overlaid on an unsuspected realm of myth, legend, and theology is merely the setting for these themes to develop and unspool. This crew of writers, technicians, craftspeople, directors and actors is able to establish and invite the viewer into this created reality. It's an invitation worth taking.

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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Supernatural is one hell of a ride, June 29, 2008
The Hollywood writers' strike put many a fantastic show in trouble this season, and many fans were concerned with Supernatural being able to finish out Season 3. Supernatural - The Complete Third Season is slightly shorter than its predecessors at only 16 episodes, and yet the cast and crew of this amazing series has managed to deliver arguably its best season yet. Supernatural has become epic: an understated show with an audience of devoted fans who manage to do more promotion than its own station. This is a show not only worth promoting, but worth watching. And every episode--even the weakest ones--builds this show up into something great. I'd imagine that for all involved season 3 might have been the hardest yet, both plot wise and with the writers' strike. But all of the episodes manage a balance between heart-wrenching emotion, comedy and drama that is rarely done well in scripted television. Meanwhile, Supernatural does with such ease it's easy to see why its fan base is so devoted to its continued success.

Supernatural - The Complete Second Season ended with Dean having sold his soul to save Sam's life, and the devil's gate opening...and releasing a myriad of demons out of the depths of hell. Season 3 begins shortly after the devil's gate opens and from the beginning is clear in its intentions of making Dean and Sam question everything they know about hell and its inhabitants. Previously, Dean and Sam consider demons only as absolutely evil. This season seeks to make its characters and the audience question not only what demons are, but whether or not they are, in fact, indubitably wicked. The question ultimately begins with the introduction of Ruby's character, who we discover is a demon...who kills other demons. She agrees to help Sam and Dean for reasons she doesn't divulge, but is she ultimately nefarious or is she truly a "good" demon? Much of the season is also spent reflecting on Dean's deal with the crossroads demon and the fact that the end of the season marks the end of his time on earth and his descent into hell. Thus, many episodes are spent reflecting Dean's life and relationship with his brother. Since season one, Supernatural has always focused back on Sam and Dean's interactions and has successfully managed in every season to make them closer than the previous. Season 3 marks a change in both brothers, where Sam is forced to accept the possibility a life without Dean just as they were reforming their relationship, and Dean begins to contemplate what kind of a mark--if any--he has left in his life ("A guy begins to wonder if he's leaving behind more than just his car.").

This season of Supernatural has its share of laughter and heartache, and actors Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki play their parts to perfection. Their acting and ability to make each scene believable has evolved since The First Season to the point where they truly own their characters. Every facial expression and every reaction is justifiable by some internal, yet unspoken dialogue that these actors manage to convey to the audience flawlessly. It doesn't hurt that the writers of this show clearly understand each character on an individual level, making them not only truly distinctive, but incredibly realistic. Season 3 has managed to take the characters of Supernatural and put each of them through their own private forms of hell, leaving them vulnerable and visibly exhausted. The evolution of both brothers from beginning to end have them more exposed than they have been in any other season. Emotional over Dean's fate, Sam aspires to become more like his brother, and throughout the season slowly but surely loses some of the idealism and innocence that marked his character previously. As for Dean, he arcs from making frivolous choices because he believes he has nothing to lose, to being genuinely scared at the idea that he is losing everything. The character development in season 3 is so ideal, so well written, few could pull it off. And Supernatural does it in spades.

Another noticeable change is the tone. Supernatural has always had a kind of noir feel to its scenes, effectively utilizing dark lighting and colors to set the mood. Season three gets much darker, more emotional, and even a little more bloody. This season deals a lot more with the topic of the uncertainty of death and each episode reflects the race against time as Dean's end comes closer and closer. Just when the anxiety might become too much to handle, Dean and Sam offer some comic relief to lessen the tension. Each quirky moment comes at just the right moment and despite Supernatural being incredibly dark, serious and even scary sometimes, I don't think I laugh this much at any other show on television. And that alone makes Supernatural almost indescribably unique: it's a single television show that might make audience members laugh just as easily as it makes them cry and cringe in fear.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Delight To Devour, August 16, 2008
By A. Casalino "V^^^^^V" (Downers Grove, IL USA) - See all my reviews
  
It was with SUPERNATURAL that I discovered the many varied virtues of Amazon Unbox - and I must say that it's a wondrous thing!

I don't usually watch tv, per se. I do, however, love certain network & cable series. To be able to watch them, on my own schedule and at my own whim, right here upon my own computer screen, is just about the closest I've ever come to being spoiled in the whole of my existence!

Now- for this show specifically: Let me just say that I don't think I've ever embraced so whole-heartedly such a guilty pleasure as offered by network tv before in all my history here on earth. In short, I just love this show!

It's in essence the ongoing saga of a family - well, two brothers, specifically- Sam and Dean Winchester, whose mother was killed in 1983 in a fire over Sam's crib when he was six months old, by a supernatural entity. From that moment, Sam's father, John, has raised his children - Dean, who's four years older than Sam, and Sam himself- to hunt supernatural things, with the ultimate feat to kill the thing that murdered their mother.

The allure of this show lies in the dynamics between the members of this fractured little family. Jared Padelecki and Jensen Ackles play Sam and Dean, respectively. Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("Grey's Anatomy") plays John.

There have been recurring characters throughout the three seasons so far, Jim Beaver as Bobby the most notable of Season 3. The acting is simply excellent. There's quite a lot of mythology drawn into the flow of the storyline, though each episode is like an excellent mini horror movie in itself.

The finale of this season left a major and most incredible cliffhanger. I am truly all agog for what happens next!

Finally, if it weren't for Amazon Unbox, I would not have had the pleasure of viewing each of the episodes of this Season of SUPERNATURAL, as I work evenings and nights. I am most thankful it's been available!
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