Feb. 12th, 2011

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(The random plotbunny that ambushed me is not going away, damn it.)

Does anyone remember when season DVDs of television series became available as a general rule? When I try searching, I keep getting sale offers for shows with "history" in the title instead of anything useful. (Search = not my forte. *sadface*)

I have a vague memory that somewhere between 2001 and 2003, I watched some of BtVS season 4 on DVD when I was visiting a friend, but while I am pretty good at remembering fictional plots, my memory for real life events is a sieve, so I don't trust that.

These days it seems you can get episodes on DVD even in the middle of a season (though not before they air, obviously), and there are all kinds of ways to watch things streaming online, or download them, and so on. But in 2003, how long was the average wait between the end of a season and the collected DVD release? More specifically, when was the season collection of Firefly released? How much did it cost? How common were DVD players?

(On a vaguely related note, does anybody know when the two seasons of Dark Angel were released, and how much they cost?)

I am trying to figure out if it would be feasible for the characters who survived BtVS season 7 to watch Firefly on DVD in the summer of 2003, or if it would make more sense for them to have borrowed VCR tapes from somebody once they reached Cleveland, or if Willow and/or Andrew might have downloaded the episodes (legally or not)... and if the last, how complicated would it be to make the computer holding the episodes talk to a television set?

Help, anyone?

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