Rating: Summary: Brings you right back to when you were a teenager Review: I absolutely loved this show! I watched the entire first season in 2 nights. It was like being in a time warp vacumn. Thanks sony for releasing this and I can't wait for more seasons to be released!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! Please Make the rest of the series! Review: I am a big "Who's the Boss" fan. So when I heard they were producing the series on DVD, I had to rush out and purchase it. I wasn't disappointed. The series contains the full first season, and while I was somewhat surprised they didn't spend more time designing a more interesting interactive menu, the series gets full marks for being just as funny and cool as I remembered. The actors and actresses are very charming. Angela looks beautiful as always in those gorgeous costumes, and lets face it Tony Danza is a hunk! Five Stars
Rating: Summary: Out Of The World Review: I grew up on WTB, and chronicled the lives of Jonathan and Samantha even as i myself went through growing pains of my own. And I must say that by far,m this has turned out to be the best thing that has happened to me on TV. You can't go wrong with the kooky family, and they really can crack you up with humour fit for the family.
Rating: Summary: Who's The Boss Review: I grew up watching this show and I absolutely love it! I cannot wait until season two comes along and the first one is definately a great dvd to buy. The first season encompasses what the whole series is about. It's great to watch by yourself or with the family. It's funny, sad, and a warm series to watch. I think most of us remember the first episode where Tony is actually hired to be the first male housekeeper to work in the affluent Connecticut area. This show actually showed how society was progressing.
Rating: Summary: DVD review Review: I have this DVD. It contains 3 discs. The first 2 discs have 9 episodes each and the third has the last 4 for a total of 22 episodes. Disc 1 also has some "special features", but these are more like a "best of X character".
The picture and sound quality are pretty good. There are even chapters for all the episodes, though no way to directly select them from the menus. You'll need to use your remote. Menus are pretty good too and there is a "Play all episodes" option.
On a whole, it's pretty good. Extras are pretty much nil, but if you liked the series then you will probably like this set.
Rating: Summary: I luv "Who's The Boss?" Review: I luv "Who's The Boss?"!!!! The cast/characters are the best & I hope they put the whole show on DVD!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Here it is... Review: I wasnt a big fan of the show, but it's nice too see it on DVD...here is an episode listing along with extras...Pilot An ex-"big-leaguer" takes his daughter, pride and future on the road to start a new life, settling in the suburbs to keep house for a female executive with a son who loves snakes and a mother who loves men. Briefless Encounter Tony's scrupulously clean household habits extend to Angela's chambers, but he finds much more than a rubber duck swimming in her bathtub. Dinner for Two Tony gets trapped into an intimated dinner with Angela. By a well-meaning Cupid, but the result is something neither of them expected. Sorority Sister Her college reunion brings Angela a surprise visit from her old rival sorority sister Trish, who still helps herself to whatever suits her whim, be it Angela's boyfriend or current housekeeper. Angela's First Fight Angela pokes her nose into Tony's urban child-raising philosophies when his daughter's fist fighting wars off on Angela's son, only to lose her son's respect and eventually her composure. Truth in Dating Both Angela and Tony take the easy way out by keeping their mistaken identities in order to improve their social lives. Mona Gets Pinned Tony and Angela are thrilled that books aren't the only thing that Mona, grandmother turned college student, is bringing home from school, until they discover what class Mona's new beau is in. Rash Decision When Tony gets a crack at fame by endorsing a product being pushed by Angela's client, the two learn which has the louder voice - money or conscience. Samantha's Growing Up A baffled and unprepared Tony protests the actions of Angela, Mona and Mother Nature as his tomboy daughter, Sam, slips subtly into womanhood. Sports Buddies When Angela falls for a sweet-talking attorney, she must contend with the fact that her main competition for attention is "good buddy" and sports enthusiast Tony. Protecting the President Tony bolsters Angela's confidence and encourages quick action when a scheming vice president butters up the new chairman of the board with a "smear" campaign. Paint Your Wagon Tony's familiarity with his job is breeding contempt among the neighborhood housekeepers and disharmony between him and Angela. Requiem Angela helps Tony deal with his father's memory - and an apartment filled with his father's memorabilia - providing Tony and Samantha with their best Christmas ever. Guess Who's Coming Forever When Mona is evicted from her apartment, Tony tries to promote family unity by getting her to move in with Angela - and nearly destroys family relations permanently. Angela's Ex Part 1 When Angela's long lost adventurer husband returns from the jungle, that old romantic magic makes Angela's divorce plans disappear...along with Tony's job. Angela's Ex Part II The romantic bliss between Angela and her estranged husband seems to be wearing thin and Tony's perfect new job is leaving something to be desired; an unexpected reconciliation could be in the offing. Eye on Angela Tony and Angela have a lot of explaining to do when television's "Eye on Hartford" discovers them in a rather compromising position. Double Date Twelve-year-old Samantha may never be able to show her face in school again after Tony volunteers to be a chaperon at her first school dance and then gets caught kissing her teacher. Tony's Father-in-Law Tony is suspicious of his father-in-law's motives and means when, out of nowhere, he arrives on Angela's doorstep and lavishes Samantha with expensive gifts. Just Like Tony Angela is worried that the stories Tony has been telling about his childhood pranks are the cause of Jonathan's strange behavior changes. Keeping Up with Marci Tony and Samantha must come to grips with the affluence of their community when Samantha desperately wants to go on a ski trip that Tony can't afford. First Kiss Temptation threatens to singe employer / employee relationships when Angela and Tony find themselves alone "celebrating" Angela's birthday. DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE: Digitally Mastered Audio & Video Fullscreen Presentations Audio: English (Stereo) Seven Featurettes on "Who's The Boss: How It Began?" 1.) Brooklyn Meets Connecticut 2.) Tony Micelli: Man of the House 3.) Angela Bower: President of the Corporation 4.) Mona...Mona...Mona...And the Children... 5.) Samantha and Jonathan 6.) Opposites Attract 7.) How Will It End? Bonus Previews
Rating: Summary: A great classic sitcom! Review: If you grew up on reruns of the show (like me) then I would definitely say this is for you. Although some find the show lame today, I would go buy this and relive my memories. Watching Alyssa Milano and Danny Pinatauro grow up, Mona cracking a man joke and seeing Tony and Angela's flirtatious fun really make up this set. I can't wait for some of the later episodes.
Rating: Summary: Who's the Boss:Complete First Season Review: If you loved this sitcom its a must this is a classic this is a story of love really that takes forever to start if you dont get this you will regret it
Rating: Summary: Who's the Boss Review: LEts get the rest of the seasons out for Who's the Boss and also Beverly Hills 90210. I am a fan of both and many other shows too, but these would be great to have on DVD!!!
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