I love that episode as well, and, in my opinion, it stands out as one of the top episodes in the series. It is a real shame that it came out like complete crap on DVD, again, in my opinion. The music replacements are horrible (and they go on for a long time because the original songs played a long time), and the picture quality is way too dark. So dark that I have trouble seeing the actors' faces as I've said in another thread. There's one original song left, but by the time it plays, it feels like a case of "too little, too late." In Universal's defense, I do think that a lot of the Season 3 episodes actually look very clean and clear, so maybe they darkened "Black On White On Fire" because they wanted to hide the "snow" on all the archival footage.