There is only one episode on this DVD, and it's the last episode, so in compliance to my own rules, no screen captures at all. I guess I should've grabbed some from the bonus live video clips of Tsuchiya Anna and OLIVIA, but I got lazy.
There's obviously *much* more to NANA story than is told through the anime adaptation, but I think the anime does a good job of closing it early. It leaves a lot to the viewer's imagination (or knowledge if the viewer happens to be up to date with the original manga), but not in a bad way. Unlike some other shoujo anime with excruciatingly slow pace (e.g. Tsubasa Chronicle), NANA has a great pace and complex, yet easy to follow storyline. I'm glad I picked it up. Best of all, it wasn't all that expensive.