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The Guild - Season One

Felicia Day , Jeff Lewis , Jane Selle Morgan , Greg Benson  |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Felicia Day, Jeff Lewis, Amy Okuda, Sandeep Parikh, Robin Thorsen
  • Directors: Jane Selle Morgan, Greg Benson
  • Writers: Felicia Day
  • Producers: Felicia Day, Jane Selle Morgan, Kim Evey
  • Format: NTSC
  • DVD Release Date: May 19, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001XCWNO0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #153,630 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Guild - Season One" on IMDb

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Gag reels
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Two commentary tracks
First-episode script


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The Guild Season 1

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Talk about revenge of the nerds: Talented actress Felicia Day has taken her own love of online gaming ("eight, nine hours a day," she confesses in the cast interviews of this DVD) and turned it into one of the Internet's most compulsively watchable, sympathetic web-based series ever. The Guild will instantly charm online gamers and fans of role-playing experiences like World of Warcraft, but the characters are so winning, the writing so sympathetic, that The Guild will win over non-gamers too.Day sparkles as Codex, an addicted gamer whose online posse, or "guild," includes about nine regular members whose avatars support and rescue and challenge them, day in and day out. Codex is winsome and darling, but lives most of her life online--so much so that season 1 begins with her therapist breaking up with her. "I don't live in an imaginary world!" Codex insists to the therapist, even as she juggles the phone to "save" one of her compatriots online.

But what happens when gamers come out from behind their avatars? That winning concept is what gives The Guild its sweet and guilty pleasure. One of Codex's guild members, Zaboo (Sandeep Parikh), "goes missing" (from the web) for 39 hours, and the rest of the gang chimes in via voice-web and IM how worried they are. But they needn't have been. Zaboo shows up on Codex's actual doorstep to continue the "relationship" he's convinced they developed online. The characters are believable and subtly hilarious, especially the two leads, but also including Robin Thorson as Clara, a mother of three unwashed, un-diapered tots. "I don't want to say Clara's neglectful, cuz that's harsh," says Thorson in an interview on the disc. "But she is," she concludes merrily. As Codex and her Scooby gang try to navigate their friendships offline, real emotions fight with online personas, in ways that everyone can relate to. Day is truly captivating, and is as talented a writer as she is an actress, and the rest of the cast is believable, sympathetic, and more than a little weird. The splendid first-season disc contains 10 webisodes and a wealth of extras, including commentary from the cast and from the director; gag reels for every single episode (bonus!); cast interviews, which may be the set's true highlight; the first-episode script, and more. The first season of The Guild is as bountiful as the web itself, and no avatar is necessary for its full enjoyment. --A.T. Hurley

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Cyd Serman (a.k.a. Codex) has hit bottom.  Dumped by her boyfriend, her employer, and her therapist, she drowns her sorrows the way any modern girl would--in the world of online gaming.  But after a fellow player mistakes their in game rapport for real-world romance and shows up on her doorstep, Codex brings all of the members of her online guild face-to-face...with very awkward results.

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
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The fact that I am able to type a review here at Amazon for The Guild is kind of amazing. Considering this, the first season, was funded by Felicia Day with donations/help from the audience and considering how unlikely such a collaboration is, it's amazing that the show has become such a hit, spawning additional seasons and a more mainstream acceptance. Not that it should be very surprising since it's probably one of the funniest and heartfelt shows I've seen on either the web or TV.

Stepping back a bit, The Guild is a show about...well, an online guild of friends who live in the local area but only know each other through their online alter-egos. Cyd/Codex (Felicia Day) is struggling with what appears to be an addiction to their current MMO, dealing with a psychiatrist who hangs up on her and a gnome warlock who shows up at her front door, thinking they are romantically involved.

What works for The Guild is the fact that the characters are so vivid and played pitch perfectly by the entire cast. Yes, they verge on walking stereotypes, but the hilartiy and the love for these people (some of the kinds of people I know personally) gives the show a much needed heart. What's great is that, while a gaming geek will get the most enjoyment out of the show, I have shown this to friends who think gaming is limited to Rock Band and they, too, kept coming back, week after week, to watch it.

You can go view these shows online, still, either via the website, MSN or Xbox Live. I'm personally glad that there's now another option in this Amazon exclusive. Give it a chance. I bet you'll come back laughing.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wave of the Future May 19, 2009
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The Guild is about people addicted to online gaming. They neglect their own lives, their children, their personal needs, all in service of their avatars, their game personas. Gamers can talk to but cannot see each other, but this guild of six decides to meet in the real world, and thus the central conflict that drives the story.

The Guild was created and written by Felicia Day (a gamer herself) of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame. She is also the star of The Guild and her character, Codex, introduces each episode. Felicia is one smart cookie, toting bachelors' degrees in both mathematics and music from the University of Texas, where she entered at sixteen and was valedictorian of her graduating class.

The Guild as a web series is on the leading edge of a wave of the future. As network television increasingly buckles under to reality and game shows, which cost much less to produce, good series are increasingly going under or going to the web. The Guild, in my opinion, is the best series ever. Felicia is simply adorable as Codex. She's witty, insightful, and naive all at once. The other characters are also unique, original, and are like no one you'll ever seen on a major network. It's just simply the most refreshing entertainment I've seen in a long, long time.

Perhaps the most appealing quality of The Guild is how personal it comes across. At the beginning of each episode (which are five to eight minutes in length) Felicia, as Codex, speaks directly to you, the viewer. She explains what has been going on with her since the last episode and foreshadows a little of the action to follow. These short introductions remind me so much of something out of Shakespeare. They are so smart and classy. The editing of these initial monologues is also artistically interesting. Take a look for yourself.

In Buffy, to me, Felicia never really stood out as an actress I would want to follow, and it's rather mystifying how she can be so appealing in The Guild. But she is. Just a part of the girl's magic. Once you've seen an episode or two, you'll be searching her website and blog for more information about her. As I've already said, she's simply adorable.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant April 29, 2009
By Jamie
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The Guild is a comedic gem lovingly directed at and about geeks and gamers, but the cast is so great together and Felicia Day (Codex) is so charming and lovely that this show would be hard for anybody NOT to love. Filled with in-jokes and geeky subtext, every episode is an absolute riot to watch over and over again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars gamers gold
As one of the few hardcore female gamers I know this series is a breath of fresh air. Hilarious and dead on it peels back the layers of gaming complexity and gives voice to those... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kristen
5.0 out of 5 stars It's so much easier to measure life in experience points.
Codex -- aka Cyd Sherman -- has a sad, sorry life. Her only social life is her RPG guild, her therapist has dumped her, she has no job, and now her online friend Zaboo is living in... Read more
Published 14 months ago by E. A Solinas
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Show
I started this after seeing how great of an actress she was on dr horrible, and I fell in love with the show in seconds.
Published 14 months ago by G. Carson
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Best web series. I know people like this! Every time I watch this, I want to hang out with my guildies.
Published 16 months ago by P. Pierce
5.0 out of 5 stars Gamer Geek Goodness
If you like to laugh and you know a gamer, are a gamer or just like to make fun of gamers, this is the DVD series you can't miss!
Published 21 months ago by Joanne
5.0 out of 5 stars The gamer girl next door
The Guild is about a group of local massive multiplayer online role-playing gamers (MMORPGs) known as The Knights of Good whose real lives eventually intersect with their gaming... Read more
Published on August 6, 2010 by Michael J. Tresca
1.0 out of 5 stars meh
Like Twilight, here's another severely overrated property that dweebs get overexcited about. It's mildly amusing sometimes, but doesn't come close to the pro stuff like The Office,... Read more
Published on July 1, 2010 by Malcolm Reynolds
4.0 out of 5 stars Not just for gamers
I thought this was an awesome show. Although, I'm not a gamer and I have no data about WOW to draw on it was very funny. Read more
Published on June 26, 2010 by Mel Woods
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love The Guild!!!
If you are a gamer geek, Joss Whedon fan, or you just love to look at Felicia Day (who wouldn't?), you're going to love this. Read more
Published on February 5, 2010 by Jay Neale III
5.0 out of 5 stars Witty & Endearing
If you're a geek, know a geek, or aspire to be a geek, this is a fantastic series. It's a great ensemble cast, led by Felicia Day, revolving around a video game played online. Read more
Published on November 17, 2009 by B. S. Cahill
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