Do normal DVD extras come with a season bought on itunes?

When you buy a physical DVD from the store it generally comes with an extra disc with bonus features.  When I buy a movie or season on itunes, I am wondering if it comes with these same extras.  If it doesn't I'll just go buy them at the store.
Thanks.

You can re-download SD content purchased from the iTunes store (availability varies depending on location) using the purchased option from the Quick Links section in the top right corner of the iTunes homepage in your iTunes application on your computer, uncheck the preference to download HD in the bottom right corner.

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