With over 30 million worldwide views, THE GUILD is one of the most popular episodic comedies on the World Wide Web–and now it’s back! Season 3 finds our favorite Guild falling apart after the disastrous party that ended Season 2. Waiting outside a gaming store for their game’s latest expansion pack, they encounter the Axis of Anarchy, a rival Guild led by Fawkes (Wil Wheaton, Star Trek: The Next Generation). Vork resigns in shame, leaving Codex (Felicia Day) in charge of keeping the Guild together in the face of Axis of Anarchy’s efforts to destroy them. Will the Guild members overcome their differences to survive? This DVD includes all 12 episodes from Season 3, along with an epic amount of exclusive bonus material not seen on the Internet.
EXCLUSIVE BONUS MATERIAL INCLUDES: “Do You Want to Date My Avatar” Music Video / The Making of “Do You Want to Date My Avatar” / Halloween Video / Guild Applicant Rejects / How to Build Vork’s Sword / Audio Commentary with the Cast / Audio Commentary with the Creator, Director and Producer / Interviews with the Axis of Anarchy / Tips on Making a Web Series / Gag Reels / Script PDF File / Play All Feature / English Subtitles
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.


January 17, 2006
#1
Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE “The Guild”. DVD-R media is notorious for slowly erasing itself after a couple years though. My rating is for the physical product, not the content of the disc. Rather than buying a temporary copy, watch the show on the web and send a donation in instead.
January 17, 2006
#2
I have already had this replaced once, and the replacement disc has the same problem. It may only happen on certain DVD players (it has the problem on my Philips DVD player, but it does work OK on my computer). If you do the “play all” option (which is certainly the way you want to watch this), starting with episode 3, the sound disappears. If you let it play for a few seconds, then go back to the start of the chapter, it plays OK (and it works if you play as individual episodes), but this was REALLY annoying having to do over and over again each time a new chapter started.
This is too bad, as the show is still very enjoyable. It’s nice to see Will Wheaton as the bad guy, and the second disc is packed with extras, including the video “Do you Want to Date my Avatar”. I hope Amazon gets this problem fixed, as I do recommend this, and I am eagerly looking forward to season 4.
January 18, 2006
#3
This season brings some big names and new changes to the show. Overall, the season was really good, but I personally liked season two more, and I thought the show was much funnier last year. This is still a FANTASTIC show, and the show is only looking more and more like a television program every year.
The DVD is fantastic, coming on two DVD-R burned discs with printed faces. The first disc is episodes and commentary. The second disc has so many special features. It includes the “Do You Want To Date My Avatar” music video and plenty of making of clips.
Check out season 3, it is a very worthwhile addition to your collection if you already have the first two.
January 18, 2006
#4
I’ve been watching the guild since the first season, and being a gamer myself I completely get all the random scenarios that take place throughout each season, although you do not need to be a gamer to find the show funny. I’ve shown the series to a few friends who weren’t into MMORPG’s and while certain things had to be explained to them they understood most without any questions and found it just as great as I did.
Felicia Day is absolutely hilarious and a genius for thinking to make a series out of the in’s and out’s of playing an MMORPG within a guild.
I would recommend this to anyone with a sense of humor.
January 18, 2006
#5
I make sure to always, always purchase these DVDs. I also try to drop a couple bucks over at iTunes in addition to downloading the HD vids on Xbox Live and voting for The Guild in The Streamys.
And I’m a normal person! Swear!
There’s maybe three comedy shows on actual television that are worth their salt at any given time, most of them created by or inspired by a Ricky Gervais production. If I have to drop 15 bucks a year to keep The Office on the air, I’d do it. So I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t do it for The Guild.
Every season always turns out to be a thoroughly enjoyable hour-plus of television, in stand-alone episodic format. And with all the extra features, commentary, etc, it’s a solid buy with plenty of rewatchability (because yes, that’s a word now).
Can’t wait for season 4. Who knew Codex was such a big slut?!