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Old 09-20-05, 10:24 AM
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"What I Like About You" TV Series on DVD?

Are there any plans on releasing one of my favourite TV Series on DVD?

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I would buy this.
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huh? can't tell if thread title is badly punctuated or grammatically incorrect?
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Could you mean this series?

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Originally Posted by grim_tales
Could you mean this series?

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Of course.
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On the "one tree hill season 2" set there was a bonus disc which had an episode of "what I like about you" which I believe was the pilot. I expect that this means that a season set in the future is a posibility...
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huh? can't tell if thread title is badly punctuated or grammatically incorrect?

Same here, hopefully the edit clears it up a bit
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
On the "one tree hill season 2" set there was a bonus disc which had an episode of "what I like about you" which I believe was the pilot. I expect that this means that a season set in the future is a posibility...
That sounds terrific.
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One of the few WB sitcoms I find worth watching. I would certainly buy it and am surprised we've seen Reba come to DVD (which did not fare to well on the TV poll when it was up for voting) but not this one. It's been on what? Three or four seasons now? Oh, yeah, it's time for season sets.

The first season was brilliantly funny, but lately they have been getting into these stupid relationship storylines of who loves who and who doesn't love who. I think the show has lost something over the past couple years, but I have stuck with it. I just wish they would find a reason to bring back Peter Scolari as her dad to add some tension to the show, like he wants her to move back home and she doesn't want to leave her sister. Just to get something else in there.

There is an online petition to get this on DVD.
http://www.petitiononline.com/wilaydvd/petition.html
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This series went into it's 4th season last week and season sets would be awesome. I signed the petition right away, maybe it helps.
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Originally Posted by critterdvd
On the "one tree hill season 2" set there was a bonus disc which had an episode of "what I like about you" which I believe was the pilot. I expect that this means that a season set in the future is a posibility...
No, that's not the case. Warner Bros is including bonus episodes from their 50 years of producing television. The only series released as a bonus episode with any indication of a future DVD release is "The Flash."

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Originally Posted by Gord Lacey
No, that's not the case. Warner Bros is including bonus episodes from their 50 years of producing television. The only series released as a bonus episode with any indication of a future DVD release is "The Flash."

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Come on, don't destroy my hopes.
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I'd buy this too.

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