What Complete Season Set Did You Just Watch?
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Over the Fourth of July vacation time, I finished "Coach", and then watched Space Above & Beyond - The Complete Series and wondered why I had waited so long on this one. On Fourth of July, during the day, I watched the final four episodes of Airwolf - Season One and am now ready for Season Two (if they ever release it).
I am waiting for July 25 when I can begin watching Animaniacs, Pinky & the Brain, JAG, and Rawhide.

I am waiting for July 25 when I can begin watching Animaniacs, Pinky & the Brain, JAG, and Rawhide.
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It's been a very long time since I've posted in this thread. Since then, I believe I finished 3rd Rock From the Sun: The Complete Second Season, which I tore through in a matter of days, and of course did the site review of The Golden Girls: The Complete Fifth Season.
Just a few minutes ago, I finished Murder, She Wrote: The Complete First Season. While I can't compliment the DVD presentation -- terrible disc design, shabby audio/video, and no bonus features (other than the nightly previews, which are nice to have, but are attached to the beginning of each episode despite being spoiler-ish and are not chapter-skippable) -- the show itself is fantastic. I'm pleased that they included the movie that came to be the pilot, <i>The Murder of Sherlock Holmes</i>, which was a great kick-off to a great series. While the supporting actors are sometimes spotty, Angela Lansbury is absolutely fantastic in this series, as are the one or two recurring characters. While it doesn't completely avoid formula, I'm always amazed by the writers' ability to come up with a fresh whodunnit each week for so many years.
I'm getting close to finishing several other sets as well.
-Aaron
Just a few minutes ago, I finished Murder, She Wrote: The Complete First Season. While I can't compliment the DVD presentation -- terrible disc design, shabby audio/video, and no bonus features (other than the nightly previews, which are nice to have, but are attached to the beginning of each episode despite being spoiler-ish and are not chapter-skippable) -- the show itself is fantastic. I'm pleased that they included the movie that came to be the pilot, <i>The Murder of Sherlock Holmes</i>, which was a great kick-off to a great series. While the supporting actors are sometimes spotty, Angela Lansbury is absolutely fantastic in this series, as are the one or two recurring characters. While it doesn't completely avoid formula, I'm always amazed by the writers' ability to come up with a fresh whodunnit each week for so many years.
I'm getting close to finishing several other sets as well.
-Aaron
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<b>NUMB3RS</b>, season 1.
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The day my summer vacation started, I made a pile of all the DVDs that I'd bought/recieved that I had yet to watch, and most of them were season sets. Since summer started, I've finished:
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers - Season 1
- Family Guy: Volume 2 - Season 3
- The Simpsons: Season 4
- The Simpsons: Season 5
Currently, I'm about halfway through The Simpsons: Season 6, and then I'll just have Ducktales: Season 1 to tackle.
But, I checked my list of things to get, and I have exactly 20 more season sets that I want to buy.
It's very bittersweet; I finally get to have the shows I love at my watching disposal, but it's such a hassle (for lack of a better term) trying to get them all in before school starts again.
After watching all these season sets back-to-back, I think I might actually need to take a break from animation. *GASP*
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers - Season 1
- Family Guy: Volume 2 - Season 3
- The Simpsons: Season 4
- The Simpsons: Season 5
Currently, I'm about halfway through The Simpsons: Season 6, and then I'll just have Ducktales: Season 1 to tackle.
But, I checked my list of things to get, and I have exactly 20 more season sets that I want to buy.
After watching all these season sets back-to-back, I think I might actually need to take a break from animation. *GASP*
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