This box set consists of 5 discs, the full contingent of 16 episodes (damn the writers strike). With lots of extras. There is:
- a gag reel (although some of them are now looking staged for the purpose rather than true errors);
- a short film called from legacy to reality (look at the special effects);
- a featurette on the impala (metallicar history and how they kitted it out to make it special);
- a Ghostfacers confessional (I know that this isn't a popular episode with some but I like it);
- a number of "a closer look" featurettes (one for almost every episode);
Missing, however, are the commentaries and the "filming with Jensen and Jared" featurette, and extra blooper reel which my friend in the US said are on there's.
This is my favourite series (sorry CSI NY you came a close second).
Summary of show: Firstly (and obviously) this season 3 (if you haven't got them I would suggest that you purchase the first 2 seasons so you know what's happened and what's going on).
The deal that Dean made in "all hell breaks loose" is due for payment at the end of this season, and as we travel the road with Sam and Dean we watch them try to come to terms with what's going to happen. One again (as usual with Kripke productions) we see new characters introduced, the return of some favourites.
I have to say I like the idea of the demon Lilith, although Katie Cassidy's demon "Ruby" does tend to get on my nerves (and I can't put my finger on why). I did find that I 'sort of' liked the character of Bella.
Out of the episdes my personal favourites are:
#3 - Bad day at Black Rock - the boys find that dad, John, had a storage unit after it is broken in to (this is the only mention of it in this season). They then go in search of the missing item.
#11 - Mystery Spot - after the initial shock, when I realised what was going on, I started to laugh. Poor Dean.
#13 - Ghostfacers - Ed and Harry are back with a mickey take on Most Haunted et al.
I recommend Supernatural as my secret pleasure.