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Due South DVD Season Two Mountie Comedy-Drama
Second season of Canadian TV series Due South follows Fraser and his Chicago PD detective partner and friend, Ray Vecchio, as they make the world a better place.
Due South DVD Season One Mountie Comedy-Drama
The first season of Canadian series Due South introduces Mountie Benton Fraser who leaves Canada for Chicago and learns to adapt while searching for his father's killer.
Family Guy Season 8 - DVD Review
IF the 90s was the decade where the Simpsons was at the forefront of popular culture then the same could be said about Family Guy this decade.
DVD Review - Saturday Night Live: Season Three
Saturday Night Live: The Complete Third Season shows SNL at or near the top of its game. By season three, the show found its winning formula and ran with it.
Review - Super Dave's Super Stunt Spectacular V1
Super Dave is an acquired taste, but nothing he's done matches his 1980s work. Super Dave's Super Stunt Spectacular showcases The Super One in his...uh...prime.
The Wire Blurs All Lines Of Good Cop/ Bad Cop
Iffy ethics and strung out narcs have never saved more lives than they do in The Wire. While not everyone is dirty, it seems the dubious ones get the most done.
Comedy Television DVD Releases for December 2009
Old and new favorites range from a bumbling secret agent from the 1960s in Get Smart to a current group of talented high school misfits in Glee.
Veronica Mars: The Hottest Chic Sleuth To Hit TV
Most PIs are middle aged males with years of experience. V. Mars turns this on it's head following a young, pretty female into the world of high school investigation.
Sons of Anarchy
At first, Sons of Anarchy, one of the latest installments in the current heyday of wonderful, anti-heroic cable series - (along with the fantastic Breaking Bad and Mad Me
Revisiting TV Classics
DVD releases of many lesser-known but well-regarded TV classics generate exposure to new audiences. Here are six great recently-released programs worth revisiting.
Undeclared - TV Show Close But Misses The Mark
Apatow's creation about college freshman and their ability to deal or not with university life has so many things going for it. The one thing missing: the relationships.
Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer sizzle in True Blood
With HBO's new fangalicous True Blood series, an enticing world of danger and lust has entered the mainstream as Vampires sensually sweep us up in their hypnotic lore.
Hardcastle & McCormick S3 DVD Review
Released the day before Halloween in 2007, Hardcastle & McCormick's third season contains all 22 episodes with original music and a photo gallery.
DVD Review: House Season Five
Having bore witness to Wilson's fiancee's death onboard a bus in last season's finale, Greg House chooses to heal his friendship with Wilson, before it's too late. 8/10
HBO's Entourage
The boyz are back and the fifth season displays their personal and professional growing pains more tumultuously than ever.
Flashpoint Season One Bluray Review
The highly suspenseful CTV police drama starring a bevy of homegrown Canadian talent, makes its adrenaline-pumping debut on the high definition format, with a punch. 8/10
Boomtown, Season One DVD Review
Boomtown debuted in 2002 and was cancelled in 2003 but it lives on in this five-disc DVD set.
Hardcastle & McCormick S2 DVD Review
The second season of Hardcastle & McCormick finds the duo still fussin' and fightin', but now acting like friends.
TV on DVD - The Right Way
The second season of Here's Lucy is set to be released on November 3, 2009 only a few months after that of the first. All TV Shows should be released on DVD the same way.
30 Rock Season 3 - DVD Review
With extremely strong writing and a bevy of inspired celebrity cameos, this witty look at an alternate-reality SNL gains laugh out loud momentum during its third season.
Hardcastle & McCormick S1 DVD Review
An ex-judge recruits an ex-race car driver turned thief to track down criminals who beat the system and bring them to justice.
Generation Kill DVD Review
Creators of "The Wire," David Simon and Ed Burns, offer a sometimes-tragic, sometimes-hilarious, all-too-real look at Recon Marines at the start of the 2003 Iraq war.
Arrested Development: Not Just For TV
Arrested Development was aired on Fox beginning in 2003, and sadly lasted only three seasons. Produced and narrated by Ron Howard, it catapulted the cast into stardom.
The Tudors - Season 3 DVD Review
Henry VIII marries his third wife Jane Seymour, suppresses the Pilgrimage of Grace, reconciles with daughter Mary and finally fathers the long-awaited heir-at a price.
The Best TV on DVD: Freaks and Geeks
The show, about 1980s teenagers in Michigan, was one of the most prolific, honest TV shows of the 1990s. It introduced Seth Rogen, James Franco, and Jason Segel to TV.