DVD Review: The Best of Dr. Katz Professional Therapist

Fans of Dr. Katz Professional Therapist know that the series is packed with great comedians, squiggly animation, and jokes drier than the Sahara. The entire series has been released on DVD, as have the first and second seasons individually, and now along comes The Best of Dr. Katz, a single-DVD release featuring nearly two hours of material. Unfortunately, what should have been a great "sampler platter" of the series instead amounts to a disappointing DVD that ends up ill-fitting any viewer.

The DVD hardly presents the "best of" the series. Instead, it offers up brief packages of shtick from several well-known comedians and celebrities, compiled back to back. The segments with Dr. Katz and his son, which are often the best parts of the show, are relegated to four brief clips in the "bonus materials" section, and are all but ruined by long, unnecessary introductions by Katz, some of which seem to run longer than the clips themselves. Do we really need a long explanation of how the good doctor raises his son in relation to television-watching before seeing a clip of the two watching TV together?

The brilliant, relaxed pacing of the show is tossed out the window by the haphazard way that clips are tossed together in this compilation (some "sessions" even randomly include the title or credits from the episode they're pulled from). The portions of the show featuring celebrities are condensed on the disc into "sessions" that exclude material from the rest of each episode and just string together every moment of their shtick into one lump. For some, like Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, and Patton Oswalt, the material they bring works on its own. Other "sessions," however, like those featuring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny, just drag on and throw off the pacing of the others around them.

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  • 1 - El Bicho

    Dec 02, 2008 at 2:18 am

    what an absolute travesty! obviously marketing weasals and company executives got a hold of this because no one with any sense of the show's greatness would have put this out. rent the complete series

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