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samuelrichardscott
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December 22, 2011, 05:28:58 AM »
Scrubs: Season 9 (2009-2010)
R2 United Kingdom
Overview:
See how the story ends for J.D., Elliot, Turk and the rest of your favourite characters in ABC's Scrubs: The Complete Ninth and Final Season. The heroes of Sacred Heart may have finished their rounds, but the laughs never stop as they mentor a brand-new class of med students!
J.D. returns to teach at Sacred Heart's medical school with the old gang and is surprised to find an impressionable young student has picked up where he left off. Meet Lucy and her classmates, Drew and Cole, as they try to fit in while they do their best to stand out.
Relive every clever and quirky moment of Scrubs' outrageous final season, complete with never-before-seen bloopers, deleted scenes and interviews with the show's cast. Complete your Scrubs collection with The Ninth And Final Season on DVD. It's the best house call you'll ever get!
My Thoughts:
Scrubs has been one of my favourite shows, and when it is on form, it hits the funnybone consistently and hard. Whilst creator Bill Lawrence had good intentions (he said he would rather run the show into the ground and keep his 'family' in work, than cancel the show), this ninth season is just nowhere near the standards to which I have become accustomed. First of all, whilst Turk, Bob and Dr. Cox are still in enough, a lot of the original cast are barely there, like J.D., Elliott and Ted and Carla is nowhere to be seen at all. Ther writing, whilst not bad, isn't up to the level of previous standards and the new cast members just didn't so anything for me, apart from Eliza Coupe as Denise. It could've been worse, but it should've been better. 3/5
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The Simpsons: Season 9 (1997-1998)
R2 United Kingdom
Overview:
The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family called the Simpsons (surprise surprise). Homer is the oafish unhealthy beer loving father, Marge is the hardworking homemaker wife, Bart is the ten year old underachiever (and proud of it), Lisa is the unappreciated eight year old genius, and Maggie is the cute, pacifier loving silent infant.
My Thoughts:
Widely regarded as the last of the great seasons, season 9 includes some truly memorable moments and some of the best episodes made. My personal favourite episode of all-time is included in this set, "Das Bus", a hilarious take on the fantastic novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. It includes so many nice little nods, from simple things like Bart using a conch to get everyone together for a meeting, through to the divide of the kids and Milhouse's glasses getting broken. When The Simpsons is on form, it is simply unbeatable for laughs and this is the show at it's best. This season includes some great guest stars including Jay Leno, Janeane Garafolo and Mike Judge. 5/5
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My Family: Series 7 (2007)
R2 United Kingdom
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The Harper family returns for more mayhem in Series 7 of the UK's favorites sitcom. When a mystery man arrives asking for Janey – Susan finally discovers the identity of Kenzo's father. Roger and Abi's marriage announcement gives Susan the idea to renew her marriage vows despite protests from Ben. A death in the dentist's chair is not very good for business, but, as Ben discovers, it isn't very good for your private life either. Michael succeeds in placing the whole family on THE WEAKEST LINK, but Anne Robinson raises more difficult questions than might have been expected!
My Thoughts:
My Family is one of the better BBC family comedies airing, and although the earlier series which include Kris Marshall as eldest son Nick are of much better quality than the more recent series, there is still plenty of laughs. I'm still not a fan of Alfie, and sometimes Roger and Abbie can be a bit tiresome, but thankfully the rapore and dialogue between Ben, Susan, Michael and Janey make up for the weaker characters. The best episode in this series is Susan of Troy in which the family take part in a special episode of The Weakest Link and guest stars Anne Robinson. Some favourite moments from the series include Michael getting drunk before his college interview, Ben finding out his old best friend is now a transexual and Ben representing Susan in court after she shoplifts whilst going through menopause. Far from the best series of the show, but still enjoyable. 3/5
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January 15, 2012, 12:57:49 PM »
Oh for shame! A more cynical and manipulative pile of crap you are unlikely to find, compared to My Family. Urgh. A real turn off. Sorry, my delivery was wrong. I meant: "a REAL turn OFF" [pause for laughter/double-take grimace at camera].
Everyone seems to find Robert Lindsay an amazing actor and I'm duty bound to agree as he comes from Ilkeston, just a few miles from me, but frankly, I don't. I find insufferable.
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Robert Lindsay is great in this. He's just perfect as the grumpy old get.
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Family Guy: Season 6 (2006)
R2 United Kingdom
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Critics agree... of all the animated shows featuring a talking dog and a maniacal baby, Family Guy is certainly one of them!
Join the Griffin clan for another 13 freakin' funny episodes that'll keep you laughing long after the final credits. Witness panicky Peter's first prostate exam; see lovable Lois jump into bed with Bill Clinton; watch miserable Meg get a crappy job at the local superstore; hear crazy Chris sing in a goth band; follow boozing Brian all the way to Iraq and back; and get a rare glimpse of smitten Stewie as he hooks up with a very young old flame. Sweet!
My Thoughts:
I was somebody who was absolutely gutted when Family Guy got cancelled after the first three seasons and after hearing many bad things about the show after it was recommissioned, had kept away from it for quite a while. I've now finished season six and for what it's worth, it is still a top show, full of so many hilarious moments and nods to other television shows and often pushing the boundaries of taste. Sure it isn't as good as it was before cancellation, but the characters are still very lovable, and each have very different characteristics and get plenty of screen time. Got to love the 'gang' also, and out of Cleveland, Joe and Quagmire, I find Joe to have the funniest moments, especially when in conversation with Peter. Recommended. 4.5/5
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The Simpsons: Season 10 (1998-1999)
R2 United Kingdom
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The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family called the Simpsons (surprise surprise). Homer is the oafish unhealthy beer loving father, Marge is the hardworking homemaker wife, Bart is the ten year old underachiever (and proud of it), Lisa is the unappreciated eight year old genius, and Maggie is the cute, pacifier loving silent infant.
My Thoughts:
Season 10 is often talked about as the season of The Simpsons in which the quality of the episodes started to decline, and that is a sentiment I have to agree with. Season 10 isn't as good as 7/8/9 (the best IMO) but it is still very very enjoyable and the slide in quality is very slight, at least during this season. As usual, there are some cracking cameos here, including Stephen Hawking, Ron Howard, Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. There isn't really much to say that I haven't for previous seasons really. If you like the show, these episodes are of a high quality, but not the best. 4.5/5
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Hippies: The Complete Series (1999)
R2 United Kingdom
Overview:
Ray Purbbs (Simon Pegg) is the editor of 'Mouth', a counterculture magazine which he produces in his flat with the assistance of fellow hippies Alex (Julian Rhind-Tutt) and his "girlfriend" Jill (Sally Phillips).
Includes all six episodes of this cult BBC comedy. Plus "Then and Now" - find out what happened to everybody after the magazine was shut down!
My Thoughts:
I picked up TV show Hippies after I noticed it starred Simon Pegg, an actor whose work generally pleases me. Upon finding out it was created/written by the men that gave us Father Ted, Graham Linehan (also writes The IT Crowd) and Arthur Matthews, and also starred Sally Phillips (Smack the Pony) and Julian Rhind-Tutt (Green Wing), I found I was really drawn to the show and finally ordered. Unfortunately, all of the aforementioned have been involved with far superior British comedies, but that is not to say Hippies is a waste of time. It has a few very funny moments and although the characters were hard to appreciate in the first few episodes, they soon found their feet, with the final episode being the best by far. It's a shame a second series was never made as I'm sure it would have continued to improve, but the six episodes that were made are worth a look, just nothing special. 3/5
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