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Mad About You - The Complete Second Season

Mad About You - The Complete Second Season

List Price: $39.95
Your Price: $31.96
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What about Pedro??
Review: It has been over a year since the release of the second season. Please say it ain't so. Television shows should only be released on Dvd if there is some sort of committment from the vendor to release all seasons. I fear this may have become a trend to release the first season then leave us dangling. I would like as many others to collect the entire group of seasons without becoming part of a "test group"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What about Pedro??
Review: It has been over a year since the release of the second season. Please say it ain't so. Television shows should only be released on Dvd if there is some sort of committment from the vendor to release all seasons. I fear this may have become a trend to release the first season then leave us dangling. I would like as many others to collect the entire group of seasons without becoming part of a "test group"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm mad about MAD ABOUT YOU
Review: ITS GREAT the reason it costs more $ is because there are 3 more episodes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Television Comedy
Review: Mad About You Season 2 Episode Guide

September 16, 1993: Murray's Tale: Lisa takes Murray for a walk - and returns with a different dog.

September 23, 1993: Bing Bang Boom: Unreturned phone calls and Murray's invisible mouse distract Paul and Jamie from romance during a long-awaited evening together.

September 30, 1993: Bedfellows: Paul and Jamie stay with Paul's mother (Cynthia Harris) after his father has a heart attack.

October 7, 1993: Married to the Job: Jamie vents about her boss (Ken Jenkins) - who's revealed to be sitting nearby.

October 14, 1993: So I Married a Hair Murderer: Jamie's time-killing activities include cutting Paul's hair - and his film.

October 28, 1993: An Unplanned Child: Paul forgets to tell Jamie that they're babysitting his nephew (Bradley Pierce) - on Halloween.

November 4, 1993: Natural History: A fight over time together drives Paul and Jamie apart, but luck - or fate - brings them together.

November 11, 1993: Surprise: Jamie and Paul are separated en route to her surprise birthday celebration.

November 18, 1993: A Pair of Hearts: Ira's estranged wife (Cyndi Lauper) sets up a free casino weekend for him - so she can get him to sign the divorce papers.

December 2, 1993: It's a Wrap: Lou tampers with Paul's film; Jamie lacks direction.

December 9, 1993: Edna Returns: A case study of Lisa's problems in her shrink's book points the finger at an "overbearing" sister.

January 6, 1994: Paul is Dead: The death of someone else named Paul Buchman affects Paul - and his credit rating.

January 13, 1994: Same Time Next Week: The Buchmans endure two months of virtual separation because of Paul's out-of-town film shoot.

January 27, 1994: The Late Show: Paul and Jamie try to keep secret what each knows about Fran and Ira.

February 3, 1994: Virtual Reality: Paul invests in a virtual-reality system. Christie Brinkley and Andre Agassi have cameos.

February 10, 1994: Cold Feet: Paul and Jamie recall the day they moved in together and Paul proposed.

February 14, 1994: Instant Karma: Paul believes bad luck will follow Jamie's ill-gotten gain, but he's the one who suffers.

February 24, 1994: The Tape: Paul inadvertently returns a revealing home video to the rental store.

March 10, 1994: Love Letters: Love letters written by former tenants tell a story that seems to parallel Jamie and Paul's.

April 7, 1994: The Last Scampi: Jamie and Paul refuse to take sides regarding an incident between their moms, while Murray has mother problems of his own.

April 28, 1994: Disorientation: Fran, Lisa and Ira join Paul's race to cover up the fact that he forgot to mail Jamie's class registration.

May 5, 1994: Storms We Cannot Weather: Fran's estranged husband interrupts her blind date.

May 12, 1994: Up All Night: The Buchmans meet John Astin after getting locked out of their apartment. But is it really him? Garth Brooks has a cameo.

May 19, 1994: With This Ring, Part 1: Part 1 of two. Paul loses his wedding ring the day before his anniversary, and Mark tries a Zen approach to finding it.

May 19, 1994: With This Ring, Conclusion: Conclusion. Lunch with Paul's nephew changes the Buchmans' thoughts on having a child.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When is 3rd season coming out?
Review: My wife and I love these series. WE bought the 2 seasons in hopes of owning the whole show one day. It has been quite a while now and no nes about the third season. What is going on? Please don't do this to us. MAd About You is one of the best series ever (THat is why Paul Reises was getting paid what he was back then). Please release all the seasons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sign an online petition to get the show released on DVD!
Review: Please cut and paste the web address to your address bar and sign this online petition to get the rest of the DVDs released!

http://www.PetitionOnline.com/MAD12322/



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where's the 3rd season?!?!?!
Review: RELEASE THE 3RD SEASON!!I LOVE THIS SHOW!! IF IT'S BECAUSE OF LOW SALES THEN I'LL BUY LIKE 50,000 COPIES OF IT!! I JUST WANT THE 3RD SEASON!!...and maybe the 4th and 5th and so on 'til the series finale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved 1 & 2, now waiting for 3...
Review: Season Three?
Please, take my money!


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fool me once, shame on you...
Review: Thanks to "Mad About You" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", I now ignore television series on DVD until the whole set is out. Turns out I save a lot of money that way, too. There's no hurry, after all. If we all started doing this, then "test ballooning" the first season of a series would not work, and they'd stop.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad, but not perfect either
Review: The Mad About You: Season Two disc is out and while they have made some improvements over the first season, there are still some problems.

The Season Two set comes on three discs with 8 or so episodes per disc. Some claim that this results in improved picture quality, but I can't claim to notice this for myself.

Of the two sets that have been released, this is my favorite by far. Some of the series classic episodes are in this set, like the episode where Jamie's sister loses Murray in the park and comes back with a dog that look like him.

The discs still don't have chapter stops in the individual episodes like other televsion series that have been released on DVD. This is an annoying oversight that makes watching the series more frustrating. The audio quality is good, but this set will not stress out your sound system by any means.

In closing, if you are fan of Mad About You then you should pick this set up. There are some major flaws, but otherwise it is a good buy.

Pro's:

The release of this series on DVD
Classic episodes, like "Paul is Dead" and "The Last Scampi"
Split up on three discs
Improved picture quality, maybe...

Con's:

Still no chapter stops
Still no useful or interesting extras

Equipment Used:
Sony Playstation 2
Phillips 21" television


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