The second season of this Emmy Award-winning series ramps up the drama between Lily Manning (Sela Ward) and Rick Sammler (Billy Campbell), two lovers working through the trials of their budding relationship, their separate divorces and the awkward task of blending two families into one. The strong supporting cast of young actors includes Evan Rachel Wood and Shane West, who play Rick's children, Jessica and Eli. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wake Up, Little Susie," "BookLovers," "I Can't Stand Up (for Falling Down)" and "Feast or Famine." |
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The second season of this Emmy Award-winning series ramps up the drama between Lily Manning (Sela Ward) and Rick Sammler (Billy Campbell), two lovers working through the trials of their budding relationship, their separate divorces and the awkward task of blending two families into one. The strong supporting cast of young actors includes Evan Rachel Wood and Shane West, who play Rick's children, Jessica and Eli. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ozymandias," "Food for Thought," "Scribbling Rivalry," "Learner's Permit" and "Life out of Balance." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love's Laborer's Lost," "Thieves Like Us," "Suspicion" and "Edifice Wrecked." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Other End of the Telescope," "Standing Room Only," "Aaron's Getting Better," "Forgive Us Our Trespasses" and "Best of Enemies." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Armageddon," "Won't Someone Please Help George Bailey Tonight?," "Moving On" and "The Second Time Around." |
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Sela Ward and Billy Campbell star in this popular but short-lived ABC series as two 40-something divorcees who meet at their children's school and from then on find themselves hopelessly attracted to one another. Funny and thoughtful, this romantic drama takes a sophisticated look at a mature couple going through the awkward re-entry into the world of dating, while they grapple with the emotional effects of their relationship on their kids. |
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Sela Ward and Billy Campbell star in this popular but short-lived ABC series as two 40-something divorcees who meet at their children's school and from then on find themselves hopelessly attracted to one another. Funny and thoughtful, this romantic drama takes a sophisticated look at a mature couple going through the awkward re-entry into the world of dating, while they grapple with the emotional effects of their relationship on their kids. |
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Sela Ward and Billy Campbell star in this popular but short-lived ABC series as two 40-something divorcees who meet at their children's school and from then on find themselves hopelessly attracted to one another. Funny and thoughtful, this romantic drama takes a sophisticated look at a mature couple going throu... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: the pilot, "Let's Spend the Night Together," "The Scarlet Letter Jacket" and "Liars and Other Strangers." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "There Be Dragons," "A Dream Deferred," "The Ex-Files" and "The Past Is Prologue." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Outside Hearts," "Thanksgiving," "Where There's Smoke" and "The Gingerbread House." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mediation," "Sneaky Feelings," "The Mystery Dance" and "Daddy's Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Unfinished Business," "Strangers and Brothers" and "Cat-In-Hat." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "My Brilliant Career," "Letting Go" and "A Door, About to Open." |
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Sela Ward and Billy Campbell star in this popular but short-lived ABC series as two 40-something divorcees who meet at their children's school and from then on find themselves hopelessly attracted to one another. Funny and thoughtful, this romantic drama takes a sophisticated look at a mature couple going throu... |
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Prevented from marrying her nobleman lover (Rufus Sewell) because of her commoner status, real-life historical heroine Veronica Franco (Catherine McCormack) is left with two choices: join a convent or become a courtesan. Following in mother's (Jacqueline Bisset) footsteps, she chooses the latter. Set in 16th-century Venice, this biographical drama follows Franco as she rises to power and fearlessly fights off accusations of witchcraft. |
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Prevented from marrying her nobleman lover (Rufus Sewell) because of her commoner status, real-life historical heroine Veronica Franco (Catherine McCormack) is left with two choices: join a convent or become a courtesan. Following in mother's ( |
Rayanne arranges for Angela and Jordan to meet under the pretense of Jordan selling Angela a fake ID. Meanwhile, Angela's parents take ballroom dancing lessons. |
Suburban teen Angela Chase (Claire Danes) is changing, but her hair color isn't the only thing that's different. She's also pulling away from her parents to spend more time with a new crop of friends -- and a major crush (Jared Leto) with amazing eyes. Along with launching the careers of Leto and Danes (who won a Golden Globe in the series' first and only season), this teen drama garnered a loyal cult following before its cancellation. |
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This short-lived, critically acclaimed series (starring Claire Danes as Angela Chase) blew open the eyes and stole the hearts of its viewers, inspiring a loyal following with its real-life tone and surprisingly honest subject matter. See what all the fuss was about with this highlights disc, which includes the pilot episode and two other favorites: "Dancing in the Dark" and "Guns and Gossip." |
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Suburban teen Angela Chase (Claire Danes) is changing, but her hair color isn't the only thing that's different. She's also pulling away from her parents to spend more time with a new crop of friends -- and a major crush (Jared Leto) with amazing eyes. Along with launching the careers of Leto and Danes (who won a Golden Globe in the series' first and only season), this teen drama garnered a loyal cult following before its cancellation. |
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Angela Chase begins a friendship with Rayanne Graff and Rickie Vasquez. At home there is tension between her and her mother. |
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It's a new year, and everybody's making resolutions. Rickie finds himself homeless once again, and Brian finds himself tutoring Jordan. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: the pilot, "Dancing in the Dark" and "Guns and Gossip." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Father Figures," "The Zit," "The Substitute" and "Why Jordan Can't Read." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Strangers in the House," "Halloween," "Other People's Mothers" and "Life of Brian." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Self-Esteem," "Pressure," "On the Wagon" and "So-Called Angels." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Reservations," "Betrayal," "Weekend" and "In Dream Begin Responsibilities." |
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A gun goes off in school, and Rickie is involved. A rumor makes the rounds at Liberty High that Angela slept with Jordan. |
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Rayanne wins a role in the school play but betrays Angela by sleeping with Jordan. Patty suspects Graham and Hallie's relationship may be more than professional. |
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Brian writes a letter to help Jordan win Angela back, Delia has a crush on Rickie, and Graham's cooking impresses the restaurant's investors. |
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Angela's parents leave town for the weekend, and Rayanne accidentally handcuffs herself to their bed. |
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Rickie finds himself homeless on Christmas, and Angela tries to help him with the aid of a mysterious homeless girl. |
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Suburban teen Angela Chase (Claire Danes) is changing, but her hair color isn't the only thing that's different. She's also pulling away from her parents to spend more time with a new crop of friends -- and a major crush (Jared Leto) with amazing eyes. Along with launching the careers of Leto and Danes (who won a Golden Globe in the series' first and only season), this teen drama garnered a loyal cult following before its cancellation. |
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Angela and Rayanne start to grow apart, and Rayanne joins Jordan's band. Patty worries that Rayanne may have started drinking again. |
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Angela feels pressured by Jordan to have sex. |
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Angela ignores her schoolwork to spend time making out with Jordan in the infamous boiler room, but Jordan doesn't want his friends to know that they're together. |
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Brian is caught between taking Angela or a new girl at school to a dance. Rickie has a crush on a new student at Liberty High. |
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Angela wants to go to Rayanne's party but is stuck at a party for her grandparents instead. Meanwhile, Rayanne's drinking starts to spiral out of control. |
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Angela fears that Jordan may be expelled, and she has visions of a Liberty High student who died years earlier. |
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Sharon moves in with the Chases after her father has a heart attack. |
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Patty thinks she may be pregnant, and Angela learns of Jordan's reading problem. |
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A substitute teacher captures the hearts and minds of Angela's English class, but he may not be all he seems to be. |
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A list makes the rounds at school rating the sophomore girls; Rayanne and Sharon are on it, but not Angela. Patty wants Angela to join her in a mother-daughter fashion show. |
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Angela gives her father the silent treatment, and Patty must deal with her own father when the printing shop is audited by the IRS. |
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Minor-league television celebrity John Leary (Danny DeVito) leads a peripetic existence with his two sons (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. and Miko Hughes), moving from one station to another, eventually landing at a Podunk station as a late-night creature-feature host. His children try to adjust but run afoul of neo-Nazi neighbor Norman Strick (Gary Sinise) -- who kidnaps one of the boys after John, in a drunken stupor, lambastes Strick on the air. |
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Minor-league television celebrity John Leary (Danny DeVito) leads a peripetic existence with his two sons (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. and Miko Hughes), moving from one station to another, eventually landing at a Podunk station as... |
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Elliot and Nancy turn to a therapist for help with their troubled marriage. Michael discovers a very funny -- but terribly embarrassing -- fact about Ellyn, and despite a vow of silence, he can't keep the secret to himself. |
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It's a Hitchcockian nightmare when Gary falls in love; as the romance progresses, he begins receiving a series of threats against his life. |
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Michael and Hope disagree over whether Janey's first Yuletide should be celebrated as Christmas or Hanukkah, and Melissa gets encouragement from an unexpected source when a famed photographer admires her work. |
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Infant Janey has stopped breastfeeding and is becoming less dependent upon her mother, so Hope, feeling a bit melancholy, goes back to her old job at the magazine. |
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Michael and Elliot struggle to overcome a creative block while an important deadline looms closer and closer. Ellyn has a crush on a business associate, but when he makes it clear that the feeling is mutual, she suddenly has second thoughts. |
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Hope plans a quiet Thanksgiving with Michael and the baby, then learns that all of their friends are counting on her to invite them for the holiday. Melissa wants everyone to love her boyfriend, but, in truth, no one can stand the guy. |
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In the course of one eventful Saturday night, Gary and Melissa -- each lonelier than they'd care to admit -- rekindle their long dormant love affair. Meanwhile, Michael and Hope's first date in months dissolves into disaster. |
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Michael anticipates a happy reunion with his father, Leo Steadman, until he learns the startling reason for his dad's visit. |
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Nine-month-old Jane has become the center of Michael and Hope's universe. And that's a satisfactory way of life until Janey's erratic sleeping and eating habits totally disrupt the household. Elliot confides to Michael that he has had an affair. |
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Michael's former girlfriend from college, Emily Birch, pays a visit to the Steadmans. |
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Nancy panics after she accepts a date with an attractive guy, but it's nothing compared to Elliot's reaction. Melissa's budding romance with Dr. Bob Kramer hits a snag when she learns he's opposed to having any more children. |
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Nancy and Elliot's young son, Ethan, is increasingly troubled by his parents' separation. Meanwhile, Elliot steels himself for a trauma of his own -- a blind date with a lady chiropractor. |
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Michael's jealousy is aroused after an important client makes it clear he prefers Elliot. Meanwhile, Hope and Nancy try to come to terms with computers. |
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Gary ponders the fate of his academic career as he undergoes tenure review at the college. Meanwhile, Ellyn agonizes over whether to buy her apartment after she learns that her building is becoming a co-op. |
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Michael fights compromise in his plans for a dream home, as he sets out to renovate the crumbling old Steadman estate in time for a huge housewarming -- to which he and Hope have invited just about everyone they have ever met. |
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Hope is devastated when she learns her parents are coming to visit on short notice. The Steadmans hope Gary can fix their bathroom in time. As soon as Hope's parents arrive at the airport, there is already tension between mother and daughter. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Parents Are Coming," "Housewarming" and "Couples." |
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Winner of several Emmy and Golden Globe awards, this dramatic ensemble series from producers Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz ("My So-Called Life") centers on a group of suburbanites grappling with the challenges of marriage, career and parenthood. Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Patricia Wettig ("Brothers and Sisters") and Timothy Busfield ("Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip") lead the impressive cast of the groundbreaking show. |
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When Michael and Hope leave for their first weekend away since the baby was born, Ellyn and her boyfriend plan an equally romantic weekend house-sitting -- until a sudden turn of events leaves the unsuspecting couple in charge of Jane as well. |
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Melissa and Ellyn's newfound friendship is jeopardized when they find themselves competing for the attentions of the same man, Dr. Bob Kramer, a charming gynecologist. |
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When Elliot leaves Nancy their separation affects everyone's lives, especially after he moves in, temporarily, with Michael and Hope. |
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Winner of several Emmy and Golden Globe awards, this dramatic ensemble series from producers Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz ("My So-Called Life") centers on a group of suburbanites grappling with the challenges of marriage, career and parenthood. Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Patricia Wettig ("Brothers and Sisters") and Timothy Busfield ("Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip") lead the impressive cast of the groundbreaking show. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "But Not For Me," "We Gather Together," "Nice Work If You Can Get It" and "Weaning." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I'll Be Home For Christmas," "South By Southeast," "Therapy" and "Competition." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Separation," "I'm In Love... With My Gynecologist," "Business As Usual" and "Accounts Receivable." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Whose Forest Is This?," "Nancy's First Date," "Undone" and "Tenure." |
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This disc includes the following episode: "Born To Be Mild." This disc also includeds the making of thirtysomething; interviews with the show creators and other featurettes. |
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Michael and his brother, Brad, make funeral arrangements for their father, and they find their already troubled relationship strained to the breaking point when Michael learns the family business, under Brad's supervision, is on the verge of failing. |
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Michael and Hope's evening out with their friends degenerates into a shouting match as Elliot and Nancy's overwhelming marital problems become painfully evident. |