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If you're looking for irreverent comedy in the tradition of shows such as "Married...with Children", you can't do any better than this hidden gem of a show from the FX network. I bought the first set for under $20, just hoping for something amusing and diverting, but I found myself asking "Why have I never heard of this show before?" The show gets off to a running start, and as hard as it may be to believe when watching the first season's episodes, cranks the humor and utter "wrongness" to another level when Danny DeVito joins the cast for the second season. If you're easily offended, you may want to try an episode on television before buying this, but those with an open mind should find much to enjoy here. I wouldn't recommend allowing pre-teens and younger to watch this series, however, due to the content.
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This is one of the most well written comedy shows on television right now. The characters are all played well and Danny De Vito coming in at Season 2 has brought in an extra element to the show that can really make you laugh.
As for the DVD, the commentaries and other special features are not elaborate, but they are there. I wished there were more commentary tracks. There is also a look at the original pilot that the creators went around and showed to the various networks.
All in all The show gets a 5, special features a 3.5
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great show, i watch em all the time. the season finale of the new season (4) btw was the best episode yet
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This show consistently makes me SCREAM with laughter just about every episode. The characters are absurdly idiotic and ridiculously hysterical. Every actor brings a unique quality to their character and the characters are like none you've ever seen before on TV or in a movie.
As for the DVD version, I was extremely happy with the Bonus Features, such as outtakes and a few Behind the Scenes featurettes. I only wish there were MORE!!! I loved watching the hilarious outtakes and you even get to see snippets from the original pilot episode they shopped around to the networks as well as Kaitlin Olson (Sweet Dee)'s audition footage.
LOVE IT!!!
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The third season was over and done with by the time I discovered "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." This box set arguably contains the best season which, for me, is the first. Though a little over the top, there was still an aspect of realism to it that made the comedy all the edgier, all the smarter. Pair that with four quirky, lovable, bar-owning twentysomething characters who were almost Seinfeldian in their self-absorption, and you have a great show. The first episode approached the ideas of race and stereotype so hilariously and with such an element of truth that I was ready to declare this my favorite new series. Abortion, child abuse, cancer: subjects all dealt with a sort of South Park subversiveness except without the animation. The introduction of Danny DeVito in Season 2 playing Dennis and Dee's dad worried me a bit. But for the most part Season 2 was a winner, though, to me, there were a few less 5-star episodes and more 4-star ones, the opposite of Season 1.
And then it nowhere near approached, for me, the marginal disappointment of Season 3, for that tinge of realism that made the first two seasons' episodes so on-the-spot funny and edgy was all but gone and almost, but not quite, became outrageousness just for the sake of outrageousness. Funny to be sure, but not cutting edge anymore. Season 4: okay, but it's no longer a must-watch-right-away.
This box set, though, with the first two seasons: plenty of episodes worthy of being watched again and again. They are that funny!
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