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Finally! While so powerful crap is coming out on DVD the best present of all time is finally getting it’s due. Thank you Fox for having the agreeable sense to release a TV classic. It was during this time [1970's] that sitcoms made the change to assume what was going on in America. Always amusing and sometimes controversial, Mr. Grant got divorced, Mary was a liberated women etc. The cast was perfect for their roles. This prove is very tame by todays standards, but mild novel and hillarious. No need to go into details of the demonstrate because we all know about the exhibit. I watched this prove when I was a kid in the 70′s and liked it then. Fans please bewitch this DVD so Fox will release the rest of the seasons, before they expend up their supply of DVDs for more releases of American Idol or some other crap point to.

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She had spunk. As Lou Grant (Ed Asner) eminent in the first episode, he hated that. Luckily, the rest of the nation loved it. Mary Tyler Moore lit up “The Dick Van Dyke Point To” during its rush and after a string of movie disasters returned to the limited hide with “The Mary Tyler Moore Expose” a series that was pitch perfect for her minute cloak persona. I always consider of Mary Tyler Moore as a single, hipper Samantha Stevens without the magic. She had her silly foils but she didn’t have to go home with them and deal with their ranting and ravings about all the mistakes she had made during the episode. Moore’s expose created by writer/director/producer James L. Brooks (“Broadcast News”) and Allan Burns poked fun at everything from the nosy next door neighbor (Phyllis expertly played by Cloris Leachman soon to accumulate her hold demonstrate) to the goofy, hazardous best friend ( Rhoda played by Valerie Harper and soon to acquire her bear present as well) . She had the clueless but mammoth hearted boss (Ed Asner as Lou Grant soon to glean his hold show- I watch a trend here…) and the stuffy news anchor (expertly played by the silly, diverse Ted Knight so well that for many years nobody could perceive him as anything but the stuffy “you contain in the blanks” character on a number of shows) .

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After a two year wait the second season FINALLY comes to DVD. It seems that Fox was disappointed by the sales of the first season which came with many of the same bells and whistles as this one does. What Fox failed to factor they had priced the first season map too high. So the lesson learned here is that when you effect any series or movie too high intelligent buyers are going to rent it or, better yet, wait until you finally tumble the heed to consume it. So it really wasn’t due to any fault in the quality of the boxed situation but the idiocy and greed of the marketing department. This ain’t “The X-Files” folks (and that series would have sold worthy, great better if it had also been priced more affordably like Fox has been doing lately with retailers) . So this location has been languishing (along with extras) in DVD purgatory until this year two and a half years after the initial release of this series.

The second season of “MTMS” looks as fascinating and shining as the first. While some of the episodes are a bit dim, the colors are worthy richer and more vibrant than any syndicated version of the series I’ve ever seen. It’s hard to compare to the current broadcast episodes because it’s been so long and the quality of color TVs impartial can’t compare (and neither can memory) to that of the unique gash of HDTV ready TVs. The images are trim of analog artifacts for the most fraction and recognize crisper than Mary’s 70′s era disco inspired outfits. There’s only so distinguished that you can do to improve mono sound. “MTMS” sounds really kindly with determined dialog and music cues.

I was stunned with the lower impress for this situation that Fox might skimp on the extras but seeing as how they already had them lined up, they’ve kept them in tact for this release. Future releases, on the other hand, may not have powerful of anything. Fox has included the Furious magazine parody “The Mary Tailor-Made Indicate” with each panel presented in a immense enough format to read. We accumulate the first season and season two through seven openings with their dizzy pop zoom shots in karaoke format. The re-recorded theme with different opening lyrics and a more easy listening device misses the energy of the later season opening theme. It sounds as if the opening was re-recorded and then edited together with the earlier theme song. We obtain clips from the Emmy Awards for Ed Asner and Valerie Harper for the second season of the series. Asner’s acceptance speech is a crack up. Harper tied with Sally Struthers (“All in the Family”) in a original region that hasn’t occurred since. We rep Struthers and Harper both giving their acceptance speeches. Struthers is a crack up.

We also accept a “News Beat” segment from the comedy point to. How is that tied into ” The Mary Tyler Moore Display”? They go in search of Mary Richards and everywhere she went. “Moore on Sunday” is from a local TV program with behind-the-scenes footage of the shooting of the second season opening title. The color on this extra is quite venerable and the represent quality so-so but, hey, it’s a part of history. “8 characters in Search of a Sitcom” features writers-producers-creators Jim Brooks, Alan Burns, director Jay Sandrich Joan Darling actor/teacher/director of the episode “Chuckles Bites the Dust” provides some colossal comments about the various characters in the series. Members of the cast such as Ed Asner, Betty White, Valerie Harper and others appear discussing their characters and the relationships on the indicate. We also acquire a photo gallery that includes pictures of scripts from the series all provided by Ed Asner. There are also photos of Gavin MacLeod and director Peter Baldwin at the DVD commentary session, Asner preparing to shoot the Trivia Game for the DVD, Paul Sand and producer David Davis again shot while they were prepping for their commentary tracks. We even net obedient obsolete Cleveland Armory the TV critic for TV Guide during the 70′s with his recap of the Emmy Awards and who won. There’s also the “All-Star Trivia Challenge” hosted by Asner. Sadly, the only person missing from all this is Mary Tyler Moore herself.

A classic, classy package from Fox, I’m overjoyed that “The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete 2nd Season” has finally been released from DVD purgatory by Fox. It was worth it guys. With the second season more reasonably priced than the first, I’m hoping this second season will sell better than the first and prompt Fox to release the remaining seasons on DVD. Fox has done a superb job of transferring this classic series and providing large extras as well.

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