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Just Shoot Me - Seasons 1 & 2

Just Shoot Me - Seasons 1 & 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just Shoot Me: I could die laughing!
Review: A MUST SEE TV show! I am so glad this was released in DVD format and I hope they release all the upcoming seasons as well. "Just Shoot Me" is a show filled with comedy and drama surrounding a fashion magazine. The characters are on point and no other actors would have been better.

Favorite Line in this MUST HAVE dvd:

Nina: We take inner city kids and let them be doormen for the rich.
Elliot: How does that help?
Nina: You know, if you have packages and stuff.

Hillarious! If you're a fan this is a MUST HAVE, if you're a WB late night re-run watcher, purchase this now! The special features are also wonderful, including crew commentaries and an interview segment featuring scenes from the original pilot episode.

You will not regret it, it is very worth it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Episode listing and extra's...
Review: Here is a list of the episodes and special features...

JUST SHOOT ME: THE FIRST & SECOND SEASONS feature several special guest cameo appearances including Jay Leno, Dana Carvey, Carmen Electra, Megan Mullally ("Will and Grace") and Cheri Oteri ("Saturday Night Live").

#101 Back Issues
A writer in need of a job reluctantly agrees to work for her father's women's magazine.

#102 The Devil and Maya Gallo
Maya starts her new job with the best of intentions, only to be distracted by the magazine's lavish benefits.

#103 Lemon Wacky Hello
Maya and the staff are forced to assemble the magazine while under the influence of a powerful hallucinogenic drug.

#104 Nina's Birthday
Maya agrees to throw a party for Nina's birthday; Finch bets that Elliott cannot get a date without relying on his job.

#105 Secretary's Day
Finch refuses to be recognized on Secretary's Day; Nina ponders plastic surgery.

#106 In Your Dreams
A session to get a new photo ID inspires Maya's erotic dreams about Elliott.

#201 Sweet Charity
Maya's tireless efforts for charity are overshadowed by her father's large cash donation.

#202 The Experiment
Maya's experiment has unexpected consequences as Jack sets out to assemble a toy for his baby and Nina relishes her role in a practical joke on Finch.

#203 The Assistant
While Maya finds it hard to fire an incompetent new assistant, Elliott and Finch conspire to embarrass Nina during a radio debate.

#204 Old Boyfriends
Maya and Jack square off over the advanced age of her new boyfriend; Nina's flirtatious behavior has unintended consequences for a handsome window washer.

#205 La Cage
Finch ignores all warnings and gets involved with Elliott's old girlfriend.

#206 King Lear Jet
A request to get her father to stop his favoritism backfires and costs Maya a trip to London.

#207 My Dinner with Woody
Maya's article about Woody Allen catches the eye of an impostor.

#208 Twice Burned

Jack must prove himself worthy in order to get his young daughter admitted to a prestigious private school.

#209 Jesus, It's Christmas
Maya's efforts to do something nice for a janitor backfire.

#210 Elliot the Geek
Elliott vows to use a high school teacher's funeral to prove something to his old classmates.

#211 Sewer
Maya tries proving herself to a successful college roommate; Jack's birthday sets Finch and Nina to fighting over who can find the best present.

#212 Pass the Salt
Finch must convince his dad that he isn't gay.

#213 In the Company of Maya
Maya is sued for sexual harassment; Elliot's new girlfriend stars in an embarrassing television commercial.

#214 The Walk
Maya and her co-workers are puzzled by Jack's sudden bad mood.

#215 College or Collagen
A college student Maya is mentoring decides to become a model; Jack and Finch secretly team up as bridge partners.

#216 Nina in the Cantina
Maya interviews a rock star with whom Nina claims to have had an affair.

#217 Amblush
Maya is forced to defend the magazine during an interview with some feminist college co-eds.

#218 Nina's Bikini
Nina agrees to have an old bikini enshrined in a local restaurant.

#219 The Kiss
Maya pretends to be Elliott's wife in order to help him get a new apartment.

#220 Jack's Old Partner
A bad case of writer's block forces Jack to look up a partner he dumped thirty years ago; Nina seeks Elliott's help with a tax auditor.

#221 Bravefinch
Finch is threatened by Jack's new assistant.

#222 Eve of Destruction
Jack's ex-wife returns to claim a painting she won in their divorce twenty-five years ago.

#223 The Emperor
Maya gets the magazine in trouble with her honest appraisal of a famous fashion designer's new work.

#224 War and Sleaze
Maya is roped into a blind date by Nina, only to discover that it's with a philandering congressman.

#225 Rescue Me
Maya and her colleagues recall the circumstances which led to their being hired by Jack.

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:

Creator and Producer Commentaries on Selected Episodes
Exclusive Featurette with Cast and Creator: Always in Fashion
Cast & Crew Featurette
Photo Gallery
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Fullscreen Presentations
Audio: English (Stereo)
Subtitles: English
Bonus Previews
Episode Selections

Although I am not a huge fan of the show, it still looks like a good DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Shooting Blush! Magazine Tickles Your Bone!
Review: I have so far never bought any sitcom TV Series. This was my first. I wander whether "Just Shoot Me!: Seasons One & Two" would be a great edition to be part of my TV Series shelve collection. And when it arrived... I'm glad I bought this!

Meet Maya Gallow (Laura San Giacomo) - sarcastic writer for fashion magazine Blush! own by his father - Jack Gallow (George Segal - his funniest roles ever). A day in the fashion magazine publishing company adds 3 other actors that brings the TV Series to life (Enrico Colantoni, Wendie Malick & David Spade) - with laughter that never stops and the value of able to laugh again & again without tiring.

With added guest stars like Kristana Loken (from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines fame), Jay Leno, Crystal Bernard, Carmen Elektra and more, plus a featurette and commentaries on selected episodes, you can't go wrong with this 31 episodes DVD Set at all!

Overall, this is a funny sitcome TV Series that I will look forward for the coming seasons. Please, please, please release them!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FINALLY!!! Thank you so much!
Review: I just want to say thank you Columbia for finally releasing Just Shoot me on DVD! Its finally getting the recognition it deserves! I have every ep on tape but the contrast on the DVD will be better! also one of my tapes looks worn out.I cant wait for the other seasons to come out.I like seasons 1 and 2 but seasons 3,4,and 6 are my favorites cause thats when it focuses on Finch played by the very funny and talented David Spade! I think the show is the funniest when it focuses on him! They are all great but I think david is the best one! Ill definitely be one of the first to buy this on the first day!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Looking forward to the rest of the seasons
Review: I love Just Shoot Me, it was one of the better sitcoms out there. And I'm happy it is on dvd, however towards the last few seasons the show got really stupid. Why the writers decided to focus on Kevin was beyond me. That character ruined the show and had no bearing to the cast whatsoever. But when the show was funny, it was funny! David Spade was the best, and the rest of the cast were so funny. Lots of great episodes. I'm looking forward to getting my dvd in the mail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you, Columbia
Review: Just when I thought that good sitcoms were a thing of the past, Just Shoot Me came out and made my life a whole lot better. Putdown humor is still very much in style and this proves it. I was very skeptical of Just Shoot Me in the beginning becuase it replaced Everybody Loves Raymond on Star World but only 20 episodes into the show (and 3 weeks of skepticism) did I realize what I was missing. Not only did I begin watching it, but I began recording it. I now have 12 tapes full of these episodes and now that i have a DVD, my viewing has only gotten better. Those of you who have watched the show will know that you can never watch these episodes too many times. For those of you who haven't seen this, buy the DVD now and improve your day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Wit & Wisdom of Nina
Review: Nina is my favorite character on the show. Samples of Nina's wisdom that will give you a belly-ache laughing:

NINA: One of the people I've always admired is Gore Vidal.
MAYA: Really? Gore Vidal?
NINA: Oh, did I say Gore Vidal? I meant Vidal Sassoon.

(Nina to Maya) "It's your fault! You made me donate my zebra-skin jacket! I had it especially made for Earth Day!"

(Reacting to a sad event) "I would cry if I weren't high on Prozac."

I think JUST SHOOT ME is just as good as FRIENDS. I wish it had played just as long.


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