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Revenge of the Reruns: New DVDs for 4 September 2007

Written by Ray Ellis
Published September 04, 2007
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There was a time, shrouded in the mists of memory, when September heralded the end of summer reruns and ushered in a new season of network television. It was a time of great celebration and wide-eyed wonder as we breathlessly anticipated the new crop of series. It didn’t matter that most of them wouldn’t last more than thirteen weeks. What mattered was that once they came charging in, we’d be rescued from the summer of reruns.

That was before the onslaught of reality shows—err, “unscripted series”—and the resurgence of game shows, neither of which are well-equipped for the rerun circuit. But that didn’t stop the networks from serving us heaping helpings of them for summer fare.

A strange thing happened in the process: we came to miss the summer reruns. Fortunately, the studios were there to feed our addictions—for a price, of course. And thus was born the TV series box set. Sure, you can see almost any of these series on basic cable, or you can TIVO them, but that’s a poor substitute for actually owning them on DVDs loaded with special features that you previously never realized you needed.

TV box sets are the most profitable segment of the DVD market and this week finds no dearth of them. In fact, they pretty much make up the bulk of new releases in every category this time around.

In the Action/Adventure category, Prison Break: Season Two leads the way, with a six- disc set that runs 966 minutes, with extras. There are also some James Bond reissues out this week. You decide which set is more believable.

Dramas are a more delicate category, considering how quirky the plotlines often are. Is Desperate Housewives: The Complete Third Season a drama disguised as a comedy, or is it the other way around? Either way, it’s a pretty safe bet that by this time next year, you’ll be able to say you own the complete series.

Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season may very well complete your collection of this series about glamorous plastic surgeons with soul. The Black Donnellys: The Complete Series illustrates why it’s not always wise to bet on the Irish mob. It had a cult following, but never pulled in the numbers to stay on the air. Fans are hoping this release will give it a second chance at life.

It could happen. Just the fact that it’s titled Rules of Engagement: The Complete First Season indicates the powers that be haven’t given up on this comedic series about the various stages of relationships. It’s happened before, as 30 Rock: Season One shows. 30 Rock still has a way to go, but The Office: Season Three aptly demonstrates that well-crafted sitcoms will always have a place in our hearts.

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Ray Ellis is a freelance writer who has been dissecting pop culture and its effect on how we view ourselves for over twenty years, ruffling feathers and dragging unsuspecting pedestrians along for the ride whenever possible.
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Revenge of the Reruns: New DVDs for 4 September 2007
Published: September 04, 2007
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Writer: Ray Ellis
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