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The Osbournes - The Second Season

The Osbournes - The Second Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Typical American Family??
Review: They are not the typical American family, when it comes to the language. But the love they share, is what we all need.
Is there a house out there, that has sibling that don't fight? How about a spouse with a few problems? How about problematic children or teenagers? If you do than you need to write a book. Because what you see on the Osbournes is the truth of a real life family. We all don't use their language, but there problems are typical. I especially loved the re-newing of the vows. That was very special, especially after Ossie reunited Sharon with her Dad! Than her Dad gave her away at the wedding.
Ossie, you are so special.
I also could identify, with Sharon, and the entire family during her heath crisis. I have been there, and no matter what a family looks like on the outside, this family pulled together to get her through, and she maintained as much of a normal life as she could for them. I LOVE THE OSBOURNES! WE COULD LEARN HOW TO LOVE FROM THIS FAMILY!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: There were 20 Episodes in Season Two..
Review: They just screwed everyone into buying another set is what they did.. And the one I have *does* has censored and uncensored language..

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: They're back...
Review: They're back and better than ever with season 2 of the osbournes tv show. The DVD has the first 10 episodes from season 2, commentary, bonus footage and all. This DVD is even better than season 2. The commentary differs from sharon and jack, sharon and kelly, sharon, ozzy, and ammie. There is more bonus footage in this one than the first season. No interviews though, oh well. This is definetely one of my favorite DVD's that I own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I feel guilty laughing this hard...
Review: Whether or not you may believe "The Osbournes" is your particular cup of tea, I feel that it has an appeal that crosses generational lines. It shouldn't be dismissed summarily.
Despite the barrage of four-letter words.
One of the things that comes across with crystal clarity is that this family really, truly, deeply loves each other. It's unquestionable and freshly without any sort of cynicism you see on pretty much every other reality show save "Queer Eye".
Next, due to a combination of the magic of editing and the family's natural timing, this stuff is freakin' hysterical. Ozzy's comments on the pandemic dog poo situation, Sharon's frequently lacerating comments on popular culture, and the epic bickering between the two kids is recognized by anyone who has ever been a sibling, or given birth to them.
The ability to censor the cursing is kinda fun. The bleeps are funny in their own way, when whole sentences seem to evaporate. But the unrestricted torrent of often-playful vulgarity is oh-so funny. When Ozzy berates the ocean...yes, the ocean...to quit encroaching on the fire he's trying to build in front of his Malibu home to cheer up the ill Sharon, I was giggling madly.
He's as serious as a heart attack, which makes it all the funnier. He's not cursing the fact the water is trying to extinguish the fire; he's actually expecting the waves to respond as he yells "F off!"
His idea to fish from the shore, using cheese as bait had me on the floor, because to Ozzy, it's common knowledge that "fish love cheese."
Dismiss any prejudice you may have towards this show, and watch these ten episodes (plus outtakes). This is very funny television.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Get Season One!! Forget Season Two!
Review: Yes Season Two had some wonderful moments, but alot of it was just a phony show of wealth, and the kids trying to capitalize on their 15 minutes of fame. They are barely ever in the house together at the same time, they're always running to London or something. Kelly released her album during this time, and lets just say the charts speak for themselves. The first season was Osbournes at their best, this is like having to listen to Kelly screech while stepping in a turd from Lola


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