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Jeeves & Wooster - The Complete Third Season |
List Price: $39.95
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Rating: Summary: UNFORGETTABLE! FANTASTIC! Review: My husband and I have spent may hours enjoying the comic antics of Bertie Wooster, who is always getting himself into hot water of one sort or another. Come Jeeves to the rescue! Jeeves, Bertie's "Gentleman's Gentleman", always manages to get Bertie and his friends out of trouble with as little damage to these incompetents as is humanly possible. The definition of master and servant becomes blurred while watching Jeeves perform his wonders on Bertie's behalf, but Jeeves remains ever loyal and patient, albeit superior, through it all.
Rating: Summary: What Ho Amazonians All! Review: One need merely consider the consistent highest ratings on all of the Jeeves & Wooster series DVDs. The best of Wodehouse and the best performances from these Saturday Live players. This is the best fare for aspiring upper class chuffs everywhere. An interesting vehicle of Wodehouse is to reveal the plot of each episode somewhat like a mystery so that the viewer/reader remains in the dark, not unlike the dense but ultimately permeable Bertie Wooster. The final revelations highlight Jeeves' patient and sage character. As an interesting side note, Hugh Laurie also plays his own nephew in the Blackadder series 4. General Melchet (Steven Fry) in the "Captain Cook" episode tells Lt. George (Hugh Laurie): "Your Uncle Bertie says 'Hello.'" British comedy at its best all.
Rating: Summary: What Ho Amazonians All! Review: One need merely consider the consistent highest ratings on all of the Jeeves & Wooster series DVDs. The best of Wodehouse and the best performances from these Saturday Live players. This is the best fare for aspiring upper class chuffs everywhere. An interesting vehicle of Wodehouse is to reveal the plot of each episode somewhat like a mystery so that the viewer/reader remains in the dark, not unlike the dense but ultimately permeable Bertie Wooster. The final revelations highlight Jeeves' patient and sage character. As an interesting side note, Hugh Laurie also plays his own nephew in the Blackadder series 4. General Melchet (Steven Fry) in the "Captain Cook" episode tells Lt. George (Hugh Laurie): "Your Uncle Bertie says 'Hello.'" British comedy at its best all.
Rating: Summary: Jeeves and Wooster #4 Review: there is an innocence that exists in these 4 DVDs (1-4) and Jeeves and Wooster become like a warm blanket to sit by on a dark night . The parts played by Laurie and Fry are a delight . If ever some one was born to play a part it was these two.Both Wooster's absure conclusions to resolve lifes woes and Jeeves' remedys are a delight ...get them all.
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