When Felicia Day’s The Guild first arrived online in 2007, I don’t think anyone expected it to become the web sensation it did. The story of a group of people who play “The Game”, a MMORPG where they all work together as the Knights of Good and what happens when they actually have to meet in the real world struck a nerve in the geek community. Day just “gets” what it means to be a geek and a gamer and that showed through in the show. Now, season 5 has arrived on DVD and all I can say is “Huzzah!”

In season 5, the Guildies go on a road trip to the MegaGame-O-RamaCon and all hell breaks loose. Codex has to figure out a way to save “The Game”, Vork comes face to face with a boyhood crush, Zaboo becomes the power behind the convention (with the help of a couple Master Chiefs) and we all find out Tink’s real name.

One of the really nice things about The Guild on DVD is that you can marathon all the episodes back to back, so that season 5 feels more like an epic movie when you watch it than a web series. Day somehow can make a geek laugh at him or herself while not making them feel like the butt of a joke. I think its part of what has made her and The Guild so popular.

Add in the plethora of guest star cameos (including Brent Spiner, Nathan Fillion, Erin Gray, Wil Wheaton and more) and you have all the signs of the most ambitious season yet.

Then there are the bonus features, which include interviews, making of features, audio commentary, a blooper reel and more. Even if these weren’t on the disc, I would still buy it, it’s that good, but they make for some nice extras once you finish watching season 5.

The Guild Season 5 may go down as the best season yet. And thanks to New Video, you have the chance to see for yourself. They have given us a copy of The Guild Season 5 on DVD to give away to one lucky Geekadelphia reader!

Just leave a comment about which member of The Guild is your favorite and we’ll pick a random winner at the end of next week. Please make sure to leave an e-mail address with your comment and DVDs can only be sent to addresses in the United States and Canada.