'Veep - The Complete Fourth Season' is at least as good as the first three years, if not better, but the lack of extras included is most regrettable.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Silicon Valley: The Complete Second Season’
Silicon Valley's second year shakes things up, a couple of new faces entering the fray, yet remains as hilarious as ever.
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Is it sacrilegious to sympathize with the devil? Is it legitimate to humanize Lucifer under the pretense that he has “retired” from running hell and is now slumming with the humans as a nightclub owner in Los Angeles? Most transgressive of all, is it acceptable to present the scheming Fallen Angel as a seeker of justice and champion of personal responsibility? That’s exactly what Fox is doing with its new show Lucifer, Mondays at 9/8c.
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Fargo's second season pulls off the rare feat of matching its excellent first run, despite an all-new cast, and the Blu-ray release exceeds expectations.
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As much as 'Girls' changes, most of the girls stay the same.
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'Togetherness' is a quirky indie dramedy delightfully stretched out into a series with a wonderful cast.
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'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' remains in good form, with a bonus for those who have stuck by it all these years.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Family Guy – Season Thirteen’
'Family Guy - Season Thirteen' is another batch of mildly amusing episodes from a consistent series at an inexpensive price.
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One thing 'The Great American Dream Machine' is is a fascinating time capsule.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Series Three’
"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Series 3" keeps us glued to the television set with its scripts and the actors ability to bring their characters to life.
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