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The Lone Gunmen: The Complete Series

October 7, 2005

 The Lone Gunmen: The Complete Series

It must’ve seemed like a good idea at the time. Take the three most popular supporting characters from The X-Files and give them their own show. A few episodes aired before it promptly disappeared from our TV screens. So, what happened? Had Chris Carter... 

Joan of Arcadia: Season 1

October 2, 2005

 Joan of Arcadia: Season 1

Since 9/11 it’s no secret that people have been anxious, asking questions and feeling unsafe. They have been looking for something comforting and the TV show Joan of Arcadia came along to fulfill this need. In some respects, it is the My So Called Life... 

Seinfeld: Season 4

October 1, 2005

 Seinfeld: Season 4

The fourth season of Seinfeld is, arguably, when the show really hit its stride creatively. The show about nothing decided to make fun of the concept by having Jerry (Seinfeld) and George (Alexander) write and then pitch a TV show where nothing happens.... 

Charmed: Season 1

August 28, 2005

 Charmed: Season 1

Charmed could have easily been a simple television retread of The Craft (1996). Instead, it has become, over the years and seven seasons later, a positive representation of smart, beautiful, empowered women. The show quickly dispels the traditional image... 

Coupling: Season 4

August 17, 2005

 Coupling: Season 4

Essentially a racier, British version of Friends, Coupling has survived a disastrous attempt at Americanization and the departure of popular cast member Richard Coyle. The addition of Richard Mylan to the cast is hardly a substitute for Coyle who was... 

Charmed

August 15, 2005

 Charmed

Charmed could have easily been a simple television retread of The Craft (1996). Instead, it has become, over the years and seven seasons later, a positive representation of smart, beautiful, empowered women. The show quickly dispels the traditional image... 

Wonderfalls: The Complete Viewer Collection

August 15, 2005

 Wonderfalls: The Complete Viewer Collection

They say that the good die young and this certainly is true of network television. It used to be that a show was given time to find its audience. Cheers had poor ratings its first season but gradually developed an audience and became the beloved classic... 

Lewis Black: Black on Broadway

August 3, 2005

 Lewis Black: Black on Broadway

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that our world has gone to hell. We have an inferior health care system, high unemployment, a war in the Middle East that no one wants and natural disasters that kill hundreds of thousands of people. Basically,... 

The Rise and Fall of ECW

July 14, 2005

 The Rise and Fall of ECW

Four years after the demise of ECW and still wrestling fans chant its name through arenas worldwide. ECW! ECW! ECW! Why would they do this? Respect. This six-hour, two-disc presentation shows you how a small wrestling company based in Philadelphia gained... 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 5

July 7, 2005

 Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 5

Buffy the Vampire Slayer has always been a dark show. However, the arrival of Season Five saw the series take an even darker turn as two major characters died and a seemingly unstoppable villain threatened to destroy Sunnydale and the rest of the world.... 

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