Mark invites Sarah to a friend's engagement party, which stirs up a serious conversation about a baby in their future. Amber gets a job promotion. |
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Jasmine becomes uncomfortable as the relationship between Crosby and Lily grows. Zoe begins to realize the seriousness of her decision. |
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Crosby is frustrated when Adam becomes the focus of a local newspaper's piece on the Luncheonette. Amber struggles to find her place in a new job. |
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Seeking his mother's approval, Zeek demands the entire family caravan on a road trip, where they encounter many roadblocks along the way. |
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The Braverman clan continues to struggle with relationships, parenthood, careers and each other in the fourth season of this popular drama. Crosby and Jasmine adjust to married life, while Julia and Joel adapt to the new addition to their family. |
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The Bravermans come together to celebrate a momentous event, while Julia and Joel strive to overcome the emotional roller coaster of adopting a child. |
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Julia heads to the hospital for the birth of her and Joel's son. Sarah considers the possibility of a new life in New York with Mark. |
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The Braverman clan continues to struggle with relationships, parenthood, careers and each other in the fourth season of this popular drama. Crosby and Jasmine adjust to married life, while Julia and Joel adapt to the new addition to their family. |
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Julia tries to avoid getting too involved in Zoe's life. Sarah and Mark's plan to have a baby elicits an unexpected reaction from Drew. |
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After arrogant teenager Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) humiliates a Goth classmate (Mary-Kate Olsen), she puts a curse on him that transforms him from a hunk into a hideous creature. To break the hex, Kyle must find someone who loves him for what he's become. Living with a housekeeper after his heartless fathe... |
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After arrogant teenager Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) humiliates a Goth classmate (Mary-Kate Olsen), she puts a curse on him that transforms him from a hunk into a hideous creature. To break the hex, Kyle must find someone who loves him for what he's become. Living with a housekeeper after his heartless father (Peter Krause) throws him out, he connects with an addict's daughter (Vanessa Hudgens) in this contemporary take on Beauty and the Beast. |
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The Braverman clan braces for a third season in the wake of a tumultuous Season 2 finale that delivered big news for parents-to-be (again) Kristina and Adam, and big acclaim for newly minted playwright Sarah. |
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Kristina tries to bring the family together for a night of fun, but things don't go quite as planned. |
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Amber revels in her new independence while Sarah strives to remain a part of her life. Crosby is unsure how he feels about Jasmine dating. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Don't Want to Do This Without You," "Hey, If You're Not Using That Baby," "Step Right Up" and "Clear Skies From Here On Out." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:" Nora," "Tales From the Luncheonette," "Forced Family Fun," "In-Between" and "Sore Loser." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Mr. Honesty," "Missing," " Road Trip," "Just Smile" and "It Is What It Is." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Politics," "Tough Love," "Remember Me," "I'm the One Who Loves You" and "My Brother's Wedding." |
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Kristina and Adam become overwhelmed with their work schedules and put Max's well-being in danger. Kristina offers Amber a new opportunity. |
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An inappropriate moment at work disrupts Adam and Kristina's marriage. A meeting with Zoe's boyfriend may jeopardize Julia and Joel's adoption plan. |
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During an intense game of Braverman charades, Joel and Julia come to the realization they may have spoiled Sydney. |
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After offering to let Seth stay with her once he's released from rehab, Amber begins to understand what Sarah has been going through all these years. |
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Kristina exhausts herself by diving back into supermom mode, while Adam and Crosby prepare their new music studio in hopes of impressing a client. |
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Kristina is rushed to the hospital by an unlikely accomplice, while Julia and Joel receive positive news on a possible addition to their family. |
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Zeek lands his first commercial, prompting Camille to reflect on her own achievements. Sarah and Mark take their friendship to a new level. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Don't Want to Do This Without You," "Hey, If You're Not Using That Baby," "Step Right Up" and "Clear Skies From Here On Out." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:" Nora," "Tales From the Luncheonette," "Forced Family Fun," "In-Between" and "Sore Loser." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Mr. Honesty," "Missing," " Road Trip," "Just Smile" and "It Is What It Is." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Politics," "Tough Love," "Remember Me," "I'm the One Who Loves You" and "My Brother's Wedding." |
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The Braverman clan braces for a third season in the wake of a tumultuous Season 2 finale that delivered big news for parents-to-be (again) Kristina and Adam, and big acclaim for newly minted playwright Sarah. |
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Kristina is concerned over Max's well-being as he attends a mainstream public school. Sarah and Mark Cyr define and grow their relationship. |
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Sarah Braverman celebrates her 40th birthday as Amber strives for independence; Adam feels pressure to support his growing family and Julia struggles to adopt. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Namaste No More," "Solace," "Team Braverman" and "Lost and Found." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Situation," "The Big 'O'," "What's Goin' on Down There?," "Rubber Band Ball" and "Perchance to Dream." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Namaste No More," "Solace," "Team Braverman" and "Lost and Found." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham) moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. Even Sarah's own parents are discovering that the job never ends. Peter Krause, Monica Potter and Craig T. Nelson co-star in this dramatic series based on Ron Howard's hit 1989 film of the same name. |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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Single mother Sarah and her two children, Amber and Drew, are moving back home with her parents Zeek and Camille. |
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Adam and Kristina have an unexpected meeting with the principal of Max's school. Jabbar is selected "Star of the Week" by his elementary school. |
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Adam and Kristina find it difficult to talk to Max about his Asperger's Syndrome and come to Dr. Pelickan for guidance. |
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Crosby pays the price for a mistake that will change his relationships with those closest to him. Adam gets annoyed with Alex's frequent visits. |
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Kristina and Adam throw Max a birthday party, hosted by Amazing Andy, a man who lives with Aspergers. |
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Amber starts spending a lot of time with a new friend, Kelsey, which makes Sarah jealous. Sarah's coworker, Mike, gives her advice on the situation. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Hear You, I See You," "No Good Deed," "I'm Cooler Than You Think" and "Date Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Booth Job," "Orange Alert," "Seven Names," "If This Boat is a Rockin'" and "Put Yourself Out There." |
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In the midst of a financial crisis, Adam makes a decision that alters the company 's future. Jasmine and Crosby announce their future plans to Jabbar. |
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Zeek once again tries to go overboard with the Halloween celebration and is upset when Haddie, Amber and Drew refuse to join in the fun. |
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Kristina goes to an Asperger's support group and tries to convince Adam to join her. Crosby and Jasmine try to get Jabbar accepted at Sydney's school. |
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Kristina learns alarming stats about the divorce rate of parents with autistic kids and schedules a date night with Adam to keep their marriage alive. |
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Adam offers an internship position to Sarah at T&S Footwear. Meanwhile, Kristina helps Suze Lessing through her divorce by babysitting Noel. |
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Adam is overwhelmed by family needs and increasing demands at work from his boss. Zeek is overly confident in his skills as he tries to fix a leak. |
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Tensions run high for Sarah and Amber, leading Sarah to meet with Mr. Cyr to discuss her complex daughter. Zeek tries to win back Camille's heart. |
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A family walk for autism is jeopardized when Sarah and Adam disagree over their daughters' behavior. Haddie and Amber's secret anger comes to a head. |
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Zeek makes his presence known while crashing with Adam and Kristina. Elsewhere, Camille focuses on her art instead of focusing on her husband. |
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When Crosby and Jasmine's relationship heats up, they have to decide how to explain it to Jabbar. Elsewhere, Adam and Kristina search for friends. |
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Adam has his hands full when Kristina goes back to work and leaves him with Max and Haddie for the weekend. |
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The Braverman family is on high alert when Amber's ex-boyfriend Damien arrives from Fresno. Zeek takes Adam on a road trip for investment advice. |
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Adam wants to spend time with his family but has trouble juggling their multiple schedules, especially while Gaby continues to work with Max. |
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Kristina's constant worrying affects her and Adam's sex life, and the worrying only gets worse when Max starts working with a young behavioral aide. |
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When Max rejoins the baseball team, Drew helps Adam connect with his son. Sarah strikes up a friendship with Amber's English teacher, Mr. Cyr. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Taking the Leap," "New Plan," "Slipping Away" and "Hard Times Come Again No More." |
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The Braverman clan returns for a second season of family squabbles in NBC's popular drama. Sarah (Lauren Graham) finally lands a job working with her brother Adam (Peter Krause), but they quickly realize that mixing their personal and professional lives will be tricky. Meanwhile, Crosby (Dax Shepard) tries to negotiate a long-distance relationship, and Julia (Erika Christensen) learns to navigate the complicated social world of 6-year-olds. |
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Adam and Kristina use questionable tactics to find out about Haddie's secret relationship. Sarah doesn't know how to talk to Drew. |
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After Max gets kicked out of school, Adam and Kristina explore educational options for their son. Sarah hits a wall when she ends things with Jim. |
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Four grown siblings juggle parenthood, relationships, careers and more as they cope with life's ups and downs in this family drama set in Berkeley, Calif. Meanwhile, their parents face an unraveling marriage and their own parenting challenges. |
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Four grown siblings juggle parenthood, relationships, careers and more as they cope with life's ups and downs in this family drama set in Berkeley, Calif. Meanwhile, their parents face an unraveling marriage and their own parenting challenges. |
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Sarah convinces Amber to meet with an important colleague of Gordon's. Meanwhile, Kristina frantically attempts to obtain a birthday invite for Max. |
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Adam confronts a man in defense of Max. Crosby and Jasmine delve into domestic discussions, beginning with the selling of Crosby's boat. |
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Amber quits her job and begins to fall down a dangerous and destructive path. Crosby works with Joel to mend his relationship with Jasmine. |
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Crosby does everything he can to get Jasmine back. Adam is nervous about Haddie going to prom with Alex as Julia tries to spend more time with Sydney. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Man Versus Possum," "The Deep End of the Pool" and "WHassup." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Situation," "The Big 'O'," "What's Goin' on Down There?," "Rubber Band Ball" and "Perchance to Dream." |
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Sarah and Adam discuss a situation with Haddie. Haddie, Amber and Max run into Alex. Crosby and Jasmine meet a reverend for pre-marital counseling. |
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Kristina refuses to accept Haddie's relationship with Alex, causing her to move in with her grandparents. Sarah puts her foot down at work. |
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Kristina and Adam catch Haddie sneaking around with Alex and forbid her from seeing him anymore. |
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Adam tries to cope with the idea of a new boss and is concerned about the stability of his job. Kristina tries winning Haddie over. |
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Crosby has trouble teaching Jabbar to clean his room. Meanwhile, Zeek finds Drew drinking beer with guys from school. |
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Adam's torn between his job and family after surprising news from Gordon. While making Thanksgiving dinner, Camille and Amber share a bonding moment. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Happy Thanksgiving," "Damage Control," "Meet the New Boss," "Opening Night" and "A House Divided." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just Go Home," "Amazing Andy and His Wonderful World of Bugs," "Do Not Sleep with Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist" and "Qualities and Difficulties." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham) moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. Even Sarah's own parents are discovering that the job never ends. Peter Krause, Monica Potter and Craig T. Nelson co-star in this dramatic series based on Ron Howard's hit 1989 film of the same name. |
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The Braverman clan returns for a second season of family squabbles in NBC's popular drama. Sarah (Lauren Graham) finally lands a job working with her brother Adam (Peter Krause), but they quickly realize that mixing their personal and professional lives will be tricky. Meanwhile, Crosby (Dax Shepard) tries to negotiate a long-distance relationship, and Julia (Erika Christensen) learns to navigate the complicated social world of 6-year-olds. |
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Adam and Kristina come to terms with the fact that their son may have Asperger's Syndrome. Sarah is on the job hunt and Zeek pushes her to dream big. |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Man Versus Possum," "The Deep End of the Pool" and "WHassup." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Hear You, I See You," "No Good Deed," "I'm Cooler Than You Think" and "Date Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Booth Job," "Orange Alert," "Seven Names," "If This Boat is a Rockin'" and "Put Yourself Out There." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Happy Thanksgiving," "Damage Control," "Meet the New Boss," "Opening Night" and "A House Divided." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just Go Home," "Amazing Andy and His Wonderful World of Bugs," "Do Not Sleep with Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist" and "Qualities and Difficulties." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Taking the Leap," "New Plan," "Slipping Away" and "Hard Times Come Again No More." |
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Sarah and the rest of the Braverman family worry about Amber's well-being after an accident. Meanwhile, Max 's behavior upsets Adam. |
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Nick discovers a dirty little secret about Nola during Letitia's murder trial, while Tripp tries to wield his influence over Patrick in choosing his chief of staff. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Birthday Present," "The Family Lawyer," "The Star Witness" and "The Silence." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"The Verdict," "The Injured Party," "The Facts," "The Summer House" and "The Plan. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Organ Donor," "The Convertible," "The Unexpected Arrival" and "The Bad Guy." |
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The Darlings deal with funeral arrangements and the aftermath of the arrest of a suspect in the murder of Dutch George; Jeremy discovers Nola Lyons's real profession; Lisa and Nick talk about having another child. |
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Tripp and Letitia Darling throw Nick a luxurious birthday party on a yacht; Jeremy reveals his feelings for Lisa to the mysterious Nola Lyons; Brian is reunited with his illegitimate son; someone is arrested for murder. |
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Attorney Nick George (Peter Krause) continues to pick up after the wealthy New York Darling family, cleaning up their messes and sweeping their scandals under the carpet in the second season of this larger-than-life drama. Between patriarch Tripp (Donald Sutherland), his wife Letitia (Jill Clayburgh) and the five Darling kids (William Baldwin, Glenn Fitzgerald, Natalie Zea, Samaire Armstrong and Seth Gabel), Nick more than has his hands full. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Birthday Present," "The Family Lawyer," "The Star Witness" and "The Silence." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:"The Verdict," "The Injured Party," "The Facts," "The Summer House" and "The Plan. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Organ Donor," "The Convertible," "The Unexpected Arrival" and "The Bad Guy." |
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Simon is secretly whisked away to the Imperial to recuperate after being stabbed by Nola; the family learns that Nick's ex-wife is writing a tell-all book about the Darling clan; Brian decides to redecorate Nick's apartment. |
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Karen tells Nick that she is carrying Simon's baby; Simon and Tripp plan to celebrate their new partnership; Simon asks Jeremy to pull off his fake murder; Andrea learns of Brian's plans and throws him out. |
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Nick, Brian and Karen end up taking a trip together; Simon shares his suspicions about Jeremy with Nola. |
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The Darlings deal with the aftermath of the shooting at Patrick's inauguration; Lisa and Nick discuss custody arrangements for Kiki. |
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Against Nick and Tripp's advice, Patrick invites Carmelita to his inauguration, and Karen is confronted by a gun-wielding intruder. |
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Karen happily prepares for her wedding day; Tripp is still suspicious of Simon's real motives; Patrick hires Jeremy to join his Senate team. |
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While the Darlings are away for Thanksgiving, Clark the chauffeur offers his version of various Darling family rumors. |
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After Letitia hits a pretty young bicyclist with her car, Tripp invites the woman to recuperate at the Darling mansion; Patrick is delighted with Nola's aggressive manner as his new chief of staff. |
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As Election Day nears, Patrick insists on taking his relationship with Carmelita public; Ellen's brother, Chase, demands to know the truth about his sister's death; Nick and Lisa go to couples therapy; Brian Jr. goes missing. |
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Nick is disturbed to learn that his estranged mother is on the witness list for the prosecution in the murder case of Dutch George; Tripp convinces Patrick to reconsider clearing his conscience about his wife's death. |
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Attorney Nick George (Peter Krause) continues to pick up after the wealthy New York Darling family, cleaning up their messes and sweeping their scandals under the carpet in the second season of this larger-than-life drama. Between patriarch Tripp (Donald Sutherland), his wife Letitia (Jill Clayburgh) and the five Darling kids (William Baldwin, Glenn Fitzgerald, Natalie Zea, Samaire Armstrong and Seth Gabel), Nick more than has his hands full. |
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Lured by an offer he can't refuse, Nick George is an altruistic lawyer asked to represent one of the country's wealthiest clans. But the $10 million salary may be underpayment for cleaning up the legal and social messes of the Darlings of New York. |
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Lured by an offer he can't refuse, Nick George (Peter Krause) is an altruistic lawyer asked to represent one of the country's wealthiest clans. But the $10 million salary may be underpayment for cleaning up the legal and social messes of the Darlings of New York. Donald Sutherland, William Baldwin, Jill Clayburgh, Natalie Zea, Glenn Fitzgerald, Samaire Armstrong, Seth Gabel and Zoe McLellan also star in this richly intriguing drama. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Lions," "The Italian Banker" and "The Chiavennasca." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bridge," "The Game," "The Wedding" and "The Country House." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Watch" and "The Nutcracker." |
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A blackmailer demands ransom for a sex tape featuring one of the Darlings. Meanwhile, Patrick must end his affair with Carmelita. |
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Nick hires an airplane mechanic to try to figure out who killed his father. Tripp pressures Patrick to announce his candidacy for the Senate. |
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After his father dies in a mysterious plane crash, attorney Nick George reluctantly takes over his post as chief counsel to a wealthy family. |
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Lawyer Nick George is paid a handsome sum to manage the affairs of the dysfunctional, filthy rich Darling clan. But Nick has his work cut out for him as the Darlings get themselves into one jam after another. |
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Lawyer Nick George is paid a handsome sum to manage the affairs of the dysfunctional, filthy rich Darling clan. But Nick has his work cut out for him as the Darlings get themselves into one jam after another. |
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Nick and Lisa want to spend Thanksgiving alone; Tripp demands a face-to-face meeting with Simon Elder; Brian fights to keep his son from Andrea. |
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Lisa suspects that Nick is the reason for Karen's cold feet; Brian Jr.'s mother returns to reclaim him; Natalie tries to make amends with Juliet. |
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Elder vies against Tripp in a game of poker; if Nick convinces Tripp to bet his most prized property, Elder will give Nick dirt on his father's death. |
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Nick meets with Tripp's nemesis, billionaire Simon Elder, while twins Juliet and Jeremy decide to throw lavish birthday parties for themselves. |
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Nick meets with a spy who may know about his father's death; Letitia makes a confession to Tripp; Jeremy struggles to keep his affair a secret. |
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Nick learns that Simon and Karen are seeing each other. Elsewhere, Brian asks Tripp for guidance when he's plunged into a career crisis. |
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Flashbacks reveal secrets about Dutch; sparks fly between Simon and Karen; Brian tries to bribe an arbitrator into awarding him custody of Brian Jr. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Lions," "The Italian Banker" and "The Chiavennasca." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bridge," "The Game," "The Wedding" and "The Country House." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Watch" and "The Nutcracker." |
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Lured by an offer he can't refuse, Nick George is an altruistic lawyer asked to represent one of the country's wealthiest clans. But the $10 million salary may be underpayment for cleaning up the legal and social messes of the Darlings of New York. |
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Det. Joe Miller finds a key that opens a mysterious motel room and discovers it's a powerful portal to an alternate universe. When his daughter Anna disappears inside, he tries to save her but must contend with others who want access to the room. |
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Recently fired from his job, accountant Terry Allen (Peter Krause) spends his days glued to the television, transfixed by 24-hour news coverage that obsesses over the threat of terrorism. When a quiet Islamic student moves in next door, Terry assumes the worst and takes it upon himself to quell the perceived threat. Jeff Renfroe directs this suspenseful thriller that examines the American psyche in a post-9/11 world. |
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Det. Joe Miller finds a key that opens a mysterious motel room and discovers it's a powerful portal to an alternate universe. When his daughter Anna disappears inside, he tries to save her but must contend with others who want access to the room. |
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Det. Joe Miller finds a key that opens a mysterious motel room and discovers it's a powerful portal to an alternate universe. When his daughter Anna disappears inside, he tries to save her but must contend with others who want access to the room. |
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This disc includes "Part 1" of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes "Part 2" of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes "Part 1" of the miniseries. |
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This disc includes "Part 2" of the miniseries. |
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After Detective Joe Miller (Peter Krause) finds a key that opens a mysterious motel room, he discovers it's a portal to an alternate universe with contents of immeasurable power. When his young daughter Anna (Elle Fanning) disappears inside, he desperately tries to save her. But Miller must contend with a host of bizarre characters who also want access to the room. Julianna Margulies, Kevin Pollak and Margaret Cho co-star in this eerie miniser... |
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In this eerie miniseries, a detective finds a key that opens a mysterious motel room and discovers it's a portal to an alternate universe with contents of immeasurable power. When his young daughter vanishes inside, he desperately tries to save her. |
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Recently fired from his job, accountant Terry Allen (Peter Krause) spends his days glued to the television, transfixed by 24-hour news coverage that obsesses over the threat of terrorism. When a quiet Islamic student moves in next door, Terry assumes the worst and takes it upon himself to quell the perceived threat. |
As Nate and Brenda's relationship continues to have its dramatic ups and downs, Nate makes an emotional connection with George's daughter. David and Keith discuss adopting a child, and Ruth is fed up with both George and Claire. |
This disc includes the episodes "A Coat of White Primer" and "Dancing for Me." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hold My Hand," "Time Flies" and "Eat a Peach." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rainbow of Her Reasons," "The Silence" and "Singing For Our Lives." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Ecotone," "All Alone" and "Static." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Everyone's Waiting." Making-of featurettes are also included on this disc. |
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This disc includes the episodes "A Coat of White Primer" and "Dancing for Me." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hold My Hand," "Time Flies" and "Eat a Peach." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rainbow of Her Reasons," "The Silence" and "Singing For Our Lives." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Ecotone," "All Alone" and "Static." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Everyone's Waiting." Making-of featurettes are also included on this disc. |
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As Nate and Brenda's relationship continues to have its dramatic ups and downs, Nate makes an emotional connection with George's daughter. David and Keith discuss adopting a child, and Ruth is fed up with both George and Claire. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Grinding the Corn" and "The Black Forest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Falling Into Place" and "In Case of Rapture." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Parallel Play," "Can I Come Up Now?" and "That's My Dog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Terror Starts at Home," "The Dare" and "Coming and Going." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Grinding the Corn" and "The Black Forest." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Bomb Shelter" and "Untitled." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette. |
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Two married couples (Mark Ruffalo and Laura Dern, Peter Krause and Naomi Watts) who have been close friends for years find that dynamic irrevocably changed when two of them (Ruffalo and Watts) have an affair. Things get even more complicated when their spouses find out and have an affair of their own. John J. Curran directs this well-acted drama based on stories by Andre Dubus ("In the Bedroom"). |
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This disc includes the episodes "Bomb Shelter" and "Untitled." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Falling Into Place" and "In Case of Rapture." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Parallel Play," "Can I Come Up Now?" and "That's My Dog." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Terror Starts at Home," "The Dare" and "Coming and Going." |
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Ruth's impulsive decision leads to unforeseen problems, and Nate is wracked with grief and guilt after a tragedy. Claire finds romance in an unexpected place, and David endures a terrifying experience that threatens to undo him. |
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Ruth's impulsive decision leads to unforeseen problems, and Nate is wracked with grief and guilt after a tragedy. Claire finds romance in an unexpected place, and David endures a terrifying experience that threatens to undo him. |
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Two married couples (Mark Ruffalo and Laura Dern, Peter Krause and Naomi Watts) who have been close friends for years find that dynamic irrevocably changed when two of t... |
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Nate tries to adjust to marriage and fatherhood while David works on his relationship with Keith and Claire has her usual romantic misadventures. Meanwhile, Ruth gets caught up in her flighty sister's life. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Perfect Circles" and "You Never Know." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Eye Inside," "Nobody Sleeps" and "The Trap." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Making Love Work," "Timing & Space" and "Tears, Bones & Desire." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Opening," "Everyone Leaves" and "Death Works Overtime." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Twilight" and "I'm Sorry, I'm Lost." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Perfect Circles" and "You Never Know." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Eye Inside," "Nobody Sleeps" and "The Trap." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Making Love Work," "Timing & Space" and "Tears, Bones & Desire." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Opening," "Everyone Leaves" and "Death Works Overtime." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Twilight" and "I'm Sorry, I'm Lost." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette. |
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Nate tries to adjust to marriage and fatherhood while David works on his relationship with Keith and Claire has her usual romantic misadventures. Meanwhile, Ruth gets caught up in her flighty sister's life. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In the Game" (with commentary) and "Out, Out Brief Candle." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Plan," "Driving Mr. Mossback" and "Invisible Woman." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In the Game" (with commentary) and "Out, Out Brief Candle." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In Place of Anger," "Back to the Garden" (with commentary) and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Plan," "Driving Mr. Mossback" and "Invisible Woman." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Someone Else's Eyes," "The Secret" (with commentary) and "The Liar and the Whore." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "In Place of Anger," "Back to the Garden" (with commentary) and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "I'll Take You" (with commentary) and "The Last Time" (with commentary). Both episodes also have a bonus featurette. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Someone Else's Eyes," "The Secret" (with commentary) and "The Liar and the Whore." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "I'll Take You" (with commentary) and "The Last Time" (with commentary). Both episodes also have a bonus featurette. |
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Nate struggles to hide his illness from his family and receives life-changing news from an old friend, while Brenda finds herself drawn to other men. Ruth reunites with her estranged sister, and Claire decides to go to art school. |
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Nate struggles to hide his illness from his family and receives life-changing news from an old friend, while Brenda finds herself drawn to other men. Ruth reunites with her estranged sister, and Claire decides to go to art school. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Will" and "The Foot." |
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The brainchild of American Beauty screenwriter Alan Ball, this darkly comical, Emmy-winning HBO television series follows the members of a dynamic but dysfunctional Los Angeles-based family that operates a funeral home. It has a grim but intriguing premise: Each episode is based on the death and extenuating circumstances of the family's current client. This captivating series stars Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall and Frances Conroy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crossroads," "Life's Too Short," "The New Person." |
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For five seasons, viewers hung on the grim antics of the Fisher family -- left to run a funeral home after the death of Dad. Living their own lives while putting to rest the loved ones of others poses constant (often comic) challenges to the clan. |
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When their father is killed on Christmas Eve, Nate and David Fisher struggle to keep his funeral home business above water while coping with their grief. Meanwhile, prim widow Ruth tries to get closer to her angsty teenage daughter, Claire. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trip," "A Private Life," "Knock, Knock." |
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For five seasons, viewers hung on the grim antics of the Fisher family -- left to run a funeral home after the death of Dad. Living their own lives while putting to rest the loved ones of others poses constant (often comic) challenges to the clan. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Familia," "An Open Book," "The Room," "Brotherhood." |
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When their father is killed on Christmas Eve, Nate and David Fisher struggle to keep his funeral home business above water while coping with their grief. Meanwhile, prim widow Ruth tries to get closer to her angsty teenage daughter, Claire. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Will" and "The Foot." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Familia," "An Open Book," "The Room," "Brotherhood." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crossroads," "Life's Too Short," "The New Person." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trip," "A Private Life," "Knock, Knock." |
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Rumors about Isaac's job status spread when the Wall Street Journal reports the recent trouble between Luther Sachs and "Sports Night." Meanwhile, Dan feels he should apologize to Rebecca for not calling her after he met her in the elevator. |
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Starring Peter Krause and Josh Charles as the anchors of a sports television program, this critically acclaimed sitcom is not at all about sports, but about the show's frantic, quirky characters and the often difficult ethical questions they face. The Emmy Award-winning comedy series from creator Aaron Sorkin ("The West Wing") ran on ABC for two seasons, offering a witty behind-the-scenes look at the production of a TV show. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Apology," "The Hungry and the Hunted," "Intellectual Property," "Mary Pat Shelby," "The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail," "Dear Louise" and "Thespis." |
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It's Dana and Casey's night off, and neither wants to take it. They decide to double date: Dana with Gordon and Casey with Lisa, a lawyer who's on a blind date. Natalie is left to produce the show for the first time. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Mercy at 29K," "Shoe Money Tonight," "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee," "Smoky," "Small Town," "Rebecca," "Dana and the Deep Blue Sea" and "Sally." |
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Certain employees try to position themselves for a promotion when rumors of Isaac's departure from "Sports Night" begin to circulate. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "How are Things in Gloca Morra?" "The Sword of Orion," "Eli's Coming," "Ordnance Tactics," "Ten Wickets," "Napoleon's Battle Plan" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been?" |
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Aaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed series follows the offbeat cast and crew of a sports news show as they deal with professional, personal and ethical challenges while functioning in a pressure-cooker work environment. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Mercy at 29K," "Shoe Money Tonight," "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee," "Smoky," "Small Town," "Rebecca," "Dana and the Deep Blue Sea" and "Sally." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "How are Things in Gloca Morra?" "The Sword of Orion," "Eli's Coming," "Ordnance Tactics," "Ten Wickets," "Napoleon's Battle Plan" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been?" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Apology," "The Hungry and the Hunted," "Intellectual Property," "Mary Pat Shelby," "The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail," "Dear Louise" and "Thespis." |
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Starring Peter Krause and Josh Charles as the anchors of a sports television program, this critically acclaimed sitcom is not at all about sports, but about the show's frantic, quirky characters and the often difficult ethical questions they face. The Emmy Award-winning comedy series from creator Aaron S... |
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A Los Angeles neighborhood becomes the battleground for blue-collar, Latino housepainter Gustavo Alvarez (Paul Rodriguez) and well-organized, black political insider Lucinda Davis (C.C.H. Pounder) in this colorful social satire. The two campaign against each other for a city council seat vacated by the retiring Jack Durman (Cliff Robertson). With votes split along racial lines, the debate soon turns into a war of ugly mudslinging. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Local Weather," "Draft Day: Part I," "Draft Day: Part II," "April Is the Cruelest Month," "Bells and a Siren," "La Forza del Destino" and "Quo Vadimus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Girl Named Pixley," "The Giants Win the Pennant, the Giants Win the Pennant," "The Cut Man Cometh," "The Sweet Smell of Air," "Dana Get Your Gun," "And the Crowd Goes Wild" and "Celebrities." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Special Powers," "When Something Wicked This Way Comes," "Cliff Gardner," "Louise Revisited," "Kafelnikov," "Shane," "Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks" and "The Reunion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Apology," "The Hungry and the Hunted," "Intellectual Property," "Mary Pat Shelby," "The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail," "Dear Louise" and "Thespis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Mercy at 29K," "Shoe Money Tonight," "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee," "Smoky," "Small Town," "Rebecca," "Dana and the Deep Blue Sea" and "Sally." |
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Notorious football player Christian Patrick agrees to appear on the show, but his lawyers force the staff to avoid mentioning the ex-girlfriend he abused. When Natalie goes to pre-interview him, he assaults her. Also, Dan mulls over his facial hair. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "How are Things in Gloca Morra?" "The Sword of Orion," "Eli's Coming," "Ordnance Tactics," "Ten Wickets," "Napoleon's Battle Plan" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been?" |
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Casey becomes jealous and begins behaving oddly when Dana starts seriously dating Gordon. Dana, Natalie and Jeremy wonder where all their "good" ideas went, and CSC has to pay royalties after Dan sings Casey "Happy Birthday" on the air. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Special Powers," "When Something Wicked This Way Comes," "Cliff Gardner," "Louise Revisited," "Kafelnikov," "Shane," "Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks" and "The Reunion." |
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Jeremy gets the call from Isaac and Dana to go out on assignment for CSC's hunting show. While he wants to move up, he has a problem with hunting animals. Natalie tries to orchestrate romance between Casey and Dana. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Girl Named Pixley," "The Giants Win the Pennant, the Giants Win the Pennant," "The Cut Man Cometh," "The Sweet Smell of Air," "Dana Get Your Gun," "And the Crowd Goes Wild" and "Celebrities." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Local Weather," "Draft Day: Part I," "Draft Day: Part II," "April Is the Cruelest Month," "Bells and a Siren," "La Forza del Destino" and "Quo Vadimus." |
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Starring Peter Krause and Josh Charles as the anchors of a sports television program, this critically acclaimed sitcom is not at all about sports, but about the show's frantic, quirky characters and the often difficult ethical questions they face. The Emmy Award-winning comedy series from creator Aaron Sorkin ("The West Wing") ran on ABC for two seasons, offering a witty behind-the-scenes look at the production of a TV show. |
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While trying to drown fears about the future of "Sports Night," Dana meets a mysterious stranger who seems to know a great deal about the bidding for Continental Corp. Dan tries to convince Casey that a move to L.A. might not be bad. |
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Upset when Natalie gets a job interview with "Saturday Night Live," Dana encourages everyone to undermine her confidence. Dan's publicist wants him on the PR fast track, while Casey and Jeremy try to get to the bottom of CSC's financial woes. |
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Jeremy and Natalie's break-up ripples through the show after Jeremy asks for his things back; Casey's dilated pupils provide comic relief for Dan and the crew; Dana deals with Sam's imminent departure. |
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The network deals a financial blow to "Sports Night" that has Isaac and Dana reeling -- the show's Olympic coverage is going to be cut to the quick and Natalie's job may be cut entirely. |
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As NFL draft day unfolds, relationships unravel. Jeremy anguishes over Jenny's visit to the studio, where she and Natalie discover common ground while she and Jeremy come apart. Casey is stunned when Dan humiliates him in front of millions. |
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Casey and Dana prepare to make their NFL draft day predictions. Dan gets glum when his golf date with PGA star David Duval is jeopardized. Jeremy tells Natalie about Jenny -- except for the part about her being a porn star. |
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Dan decides to skip therapy and spends an hour in Abby's office telling her so. Jeremy decides to tell the porn star he blew off why he isn't going to see her again. Casey tries to bribe the gang into watching a track and field event. |
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A tennis match delays "Sports Night" and forces Dana to choose between canceling a date with Gordon and handing the show over to Sally. Meanwhile, Jeremy uses the delay to write to Louise, and Dan's charms are beginning to work on Rebecca. |
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When Casey has a one-night stand and does not tell anyone, the entire staff, led by Dan, prods him for details. Jewish Jeremy panics when he is set to visit Natalie's parents for a Catholic holiday he knows nothing about. |
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Having been rebuffed by Rebecca, Dan turns to Casey for help in dating her. Casey, still wrestling with his feelings for Dana, refuses. Next, Dan turns to Jeremy in his efforts to be more than friends with Rebecca. |
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Aaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed series follows the offbeat cast and crew of a sports news show as they deal with professional, personal and ethical challenges while functioning in a pressure-cooker work environment. |
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Aaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed series follows the offbeat cast and crew of a sports news show as they deal with professional, personal and ethical challenges while functioning in a pressure-cooker work environment. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Special Powers," "When Something Wicked This Way Comes," "Cliff Gardner," "Louise Revisited," "Kafelnikov," "Shane," "Kyle Whitaker's Got Two Sacks" and "The Reunion." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Local Weather," "Draft Day: Part I," "Draft Day: Part II," "April Is the Cruelest Month," "Bells and a Siren," "La Forza del Destino" and "Quo Vadimus." |
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Casey begins to slow down on the job due to his impending divorce. The staff tries to get him out of his haze and J.J. and the network brass threaten to fire him. At the same time, Casey himself thinks about leaving. |
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Dan is misunderstood on his opinion over marijuana and the law. When Luther Sachs reads this, he demands an on-air apology; Isaac seconds it, as does Dana. But no one will answer as to whom he should be apologizing to. |
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A southern African American football player and five other students refuse to play at a Tennessee college where officials still hang the Confederate flag. While CSC owner Luther Sachs sides with the school, Isaac disagrees and says so on air. |
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The anchors of the 2 a.m. West Coast update are stuck in a snowstorm, and the staff has to stay to do the show. Instead of going to Atlantic City, Dan and Casey host a poker tournament. Natalie gets angry at Jeremy, and Isaac is shrinking. |
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The team broadcasts an Everest climb, the first one since 1954; Jeremy realizes he's got something to live for: Natalie; Casey searches for food as Dan searches for a charity to give to; Dana takes her niece to see "The Lion King." |
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November 23rd marks the birthday of Thespis, the Greek God of Theater. A legend states that on this date he has been known to haunt live productions, and "Sports Night" is targeted. The date also is the anniversary of Dan and Casey's first broadcast. |
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Jeremy writes a letter to his deaf sister about his new job at "Sports Night." In it he describes the last few days there, including Dan's writer's block, the beating of an 80-year-old Negro League ball player, and his love for Natalie. |
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Casey can't get over a bad call made by his alma mater's head football coach. Meanwhile, Jeremy obsesses about where to take Natalie on their first date, and hate mail is affecting Natalie's work. |
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Natalie and Jeremy fight over going to a club. When Dan finagles the night off, the substitute anchor can't do his job because of his girlfriend. Dana and Sam share a moment. |
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The crew is excited when they get a chance to interview Michael Jordan -- that is, until the strings begin to be attached. First, they find a paper in the press packet that coaches Michael how to steer away from sports questions. |
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Dana gets edgy as the arrival of her brother approaches. As part of a Secret Santa exchange, Casey searches for a gift for Isaac. The crew struggles to name an athlete of the century, and Dan decides to go to midnight mass, even though he's Jewish. |
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Casey goes out with Pixley again, much to Dana's dismay. Dan wants to do a story on the amazing World Series win by the Giants in 1951 and finds out that Isaac was actually at the game, although he missed the key home run. |
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Dana worries when Casey goes out on a date. Jeremy's optimism about his award nomination fades. |
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While prepping to cover a major fight, Dana and Casey duke it out over their stalled fling. But when the match goes south, the CSC staff tries hard to knock out a killer show -- an hour's worth of coverage for a fight that lasted less than a minute. |
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Dana is extremely proud when her brother gets two sacks in a football game, and she becomes determined to show others how he did it. Jeremy is nervous about firing Corbin Davis, a cousin of J.J.'s who is screwing up simple assignments. |
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Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) is the star of "The Truman Show," a 24-hour-a-day cultural TV phenomenon that broadcasts every aspect of his life -- live and in color -- without his knowledge. When Truman discovers by happenstance that his life is a sham for public consumption, he makes a desperate escape bid. Ed Harris co-stars as the show's producer-director (in an Oscar-nominated role), along with Laura Linney and Natascha McElhone. Director Pe... |
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Casey interviews an old friend, Shane McArnold, who heaps disdain on his new home city of New York and all its inhabitants. Casey promises him to "fix it" out of loyalty, but Dana knows it's good television and leaves the interview as-is. |
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Jeremy tells Dana that there is no reason to hire people to prepare for the expected Y2K computer problems; he has made the computers Y2K compatible. Dan picks up a therapist who invites him out on a date -- but he thinks she is offering therapy. |
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Jeremy becomes concerned when he learns Natalie is writing to his deaf sister. When Dan and Casey get competitive about an Internet poll determining who is cooler, Casey convinces Jeremy to rig the computer. Dana goes out with an old friend. |
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With Sam Donovan around, stiffness ensues on and off the set. Dana debates leaving the show after she feels everyone is blaming her for the show's problems. Natalie tells Dana that if she leaves she has to bring her -- and Jeremy and Dan and Casey. |
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Rumors abound that a "ratings guy" is being brought in to raise the show from its third place status. To Dana's surprise, Isaac announces the rumors are true. Dana has an epiphany that she and Casey should date other people for six months. |
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Isaac returns to the job, but the effects of his stroke appear to be affecting his performance. The 90-day "cooling-off period" following Dana's canceled wedding is drawing to a close, and Dan encourages Casey to ask Dana out. |
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Gordon has an announcement for Dana; Dan helps Casey and his son, Charlie, with a problem; Dana has a big new camera and she's threatening to use it; Isaac's back. |
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Gordon has proposed to Dana, and Casey is seething, but tells Dan he plans to "take the high road" and follow Napoleon's Battle Plan: Show up and see what happens next. |
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Jeremy can't figure out how to report a great story no one understands. Natalie doesn't accept Jeremy's attempts to break up with her. Rebecca gives Dan her decision. Dana starts losing things, and Casey doesn't want to stop the Jerry Falwell jokes. |
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Isaac's in the hospital, the network brass is all over Dana, Jeremy wants to break up with Natalie, Rebecca may go back to her husband, and Casey continues to see Sally. Something is bound to explode -- let's hope it isn't a bomb in the building! |
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Dan's day isn't shaping up to be a good one as Bobbi Bernstein returns to the broadcast and he discovers Rebecca's husband isn't yet her ex. Meanwhile, Casey and Dana's bickering escalates until news arrives that Isaac has suffered a stroke. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Girl Named Pixley," "The Giants Win the Pennant, the Giants Win the Pennant," "The Cut Man Cometh," "The Sweet Smell of Air," "Dana Get Your Gun," "And the Crowd Goes Wild" and "Celebrities." |
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Hit hard by the news of his parents' impending divorce, Jeremy pushes himself to solve the mystery of a yachting disaster. This will be his first feature-length story. Romance is in the air when Rebecca agrees to watch a baseball game with Dan. |
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The critically acclaimed series comes to a close with an ironic story arc that finds a ratings expert putting the "Sports Night" crew on edge about the future. Meanwhile, there's no shortage of personal and professional mayhem behind the scenes. |
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Starring Peter Krause and Josh Charles as the anchors of a sports television program, this critically acclaimed sitcom is not at all about sports, but about the show's frantic, quirky characters and the often difficult ethical questions they face. The Emmy Award-winning comedy series from creator Aaron Sorkin ("The West Wing") ran on ABC for two seasons, offering a witty behind-the-scenes look at the production of a TV show. |
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Bidders drop out of the auction for Continental Corp., which causes concern for the future of the "Sports Night" team. Meanwhile, Casey prepares to look for new work without Dan, who is reunited with a familiar face from his past. |
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The staff prepares for a game of "Celebrities." Isaac, despite his vast knowledge of American popular theater, cannot recall the lyrics of "How Are Things In Glocca Morra." Jeremy makes a new friend, then panics when he realizes who she is. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "The Apology," "The Hungry and the Hunted," "Intellectual Property," "Mary Pat Shelby," "The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail," "Dear Louise" and "Thespis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Mercy at 29K," "Shoe Money Tonight," "The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee," "Smoky," "Small Town," "Rebecca," "Dana and the Deep Blue Sea" and "Sally." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "How are Things in Gloca Morra?" "The Sword of Orion," "Eli's Coming," "Ordnance Tactics," "Ten Wickets," "Napoleon's Battle Plan" and "What Kind of Day Has It Been?" |
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Freaked out that they're nearing "the Big 3-0," a group of grad student friends try to find true love in this romantic comedy. Amy (Carla Gugino) secretly waits for best friend Danny (Matt Letscher) to end things with Zoey (Saffron Burrows) so she can swoop in for the kill. Meanwhile, Molly (Sherilyn Fenn) lives with doting writing instructor Alan (Jon Tenney) but would prefer a long-term lesson in love from an older professor (Bruce Davison). |
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Freaked out that they're nearing "the Big 3-0," a group of grad student friends try to find true love in this romantic comedy. Amy (Carla Gugino) secretly waits for best friend Danny (Matt Letscher) to end things with Zoey (Saffron Burrows... |
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You'll go psycho for these horror flicks that are definitely not for the squeamish. The two terrifying tales on this disc, The Stranger and Mole, feature a variety of monsters, vampires, zombies, witches, demons, ghouls, maniacs, killer spiders, ax murderers and enough blood and gore to appease even the most discriminating aficionados of the genre. Remember to keep that night-light on. ... |
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You'll go psycho for these horror flicks that are definitely not for the squeamish. The two terrifying tales on this disc, The Stranger and Mole, feature a variety of monsters, vampires, zombies, witches, demons, ghouls, maniacs, killer spiders, ax murderers and enough blood and gore to appease even the most discriminating aficionados of the genre. Remember to keep that night-light on. ... |
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Fresh-faced Jill (Itonia Salchek) returns to her quaint farm town to discover that some of her relatives have gone missing. At least she has the company of her pal Gary (Dean West) and his bizarre clown-faced brother, the Marvelous Mervo (1960s singer |
Fresh-faced Jill (Itonia Salchek) returns to her quaint farm town to discover that some of her relatives have gone missing. At least she has the company of her pal Gary (Dean West) and his bizarre clown-faced brother, the Marvelous Mervo (1960s singer Tiny Tim). Tim turns in an offbeat and supremely weird performance in director Bill Rebane's 1987 splatter fest. Watch for a young Peter Krause ("Six Feet Under") as an unfortunate victim. |
You'll go psycho for these horror flicks that are definitely not for the squeamish. The two terrifying tales on this disc, Jack's Habit and Nightmare, feature a variety of monsters, vampires, zombies, witches, demons, ghouls, maniacs, killer spiders, ax murderers and enough blood and gore to appease even the most discriminating fans of the genre. Remember to keep that night-light on. ... |
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You'll go psycho for these horror flicks that are definitely not for the squeamish. The two terrifying tales on this disc, Jack's Habit and Nightmare, feature a variety of monsters, vampires, zombies, witches, demons, ghouls, maniacs, killer spiders, ax murderers and enough blood and gore to appease even the most discriminating fans of the genre. Remember to keep that night-light on. ... |