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5.0 out of 5 stars
Go Greek!,
By Trish (Montreal, QC Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greek Chapter One (DVD)
This show is fantastic. The characters are very realistic because they are not clear-cut good or bad, they make mistakes like normal human beings. This show also portrays the cattiness of fraternity/sorority life, as well as the strong bonds that are formed that make students "brothers and sisters". The DVD itself is good, although there could have been more special features. I don't understand why they split Season One into two DVD's either, it should have been sold as Season One, Chapters one and two... whatever the case is, this show is 100% worth it.
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It's all GREEK to me!,
By sweet_italian215 (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greek Chapter One (DVD)
This show is Awesome. It follows a brother & sister plus all their friends experience the highs and lows of college and living in a frat/sorority house. It has everything from first time loves/experiences, rivals, love triangles, drama, sex, secrets and friendship. I love this show. If you like Grey's anatomy then I would highly recommend this show. This show should be on ABC and not ABC Family.Its called GREEK because it focuses on GREEK fraternities and sorority houses that are on campus and are all connected with the storyline.
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4.4 out of 5 stars (30 customer reviews) 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant surprise,
By Stephanie - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Greek Chapter One (DVD)
A little Animal House, some Van Wilder, a dash of American Pie, and a pinch of Gilmore Girls-esque drama, Greek is the kind of premise that could have easily gone cheesy and overdone. Fortunately, it doesn't; whether it's depictions of life in the Greek system are accurate or exaggerated, it manages to find a happy medium between alcohol-drenched party scenes and actual character-driven drama.It's the characters, while mildly stereotypical, that really make the show; anyone who was awkward as a college freshman, whether they were in the Greek system or not, will identify with Rusty, the dorky physics major who longs to be in a fraternity; his older sister Casey may at first glance play the perfect blonde sorority princess, but she has plenty of flaws and problems to work through. Her current high-society boyfriend Evan, while definitely arrogant and a little flaky, also seems to have a sensitive side; but it's Casey's ex, ringleader of the Animal House-esque Kappa Taus, aptly-nicknamed Cappie, who steals the show. A funny, fast-talking, goofball with a heart of gold (which gets broken entirely too often), he's the kind of character you can't help but love (unless your Evan Chambers, anyway). The supporting characters, too, are surprisingly well-developed (Dale, Rusty's Bible-thumping, physics nerd roommate is hysterical, and Casey's archenemy Rebecca is the girl everyone loves to hate), and the show even tackles such issues as gays in the Greek system. However, the main theme of the show seems to be the importance of brotherhood, family and friendship. All in all, a great show, definitely worth a look. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Show Currently on TV,
By Mark Twain "Sam" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Greek Chapter One (DVD)
Greek is by far the best show on television right now. The ABC Family original comedy is probably more suited for people in their teens and 20's, but my mom also loves the show. It's smart, funny and sometimes painfully true. As somebody who experienced Greek life, this show really brings back a lot of memories. The DVD is a bit skimpy on extras, but the episodes themselves are enough to keep me buying Greek on DVD for future seasons.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Endearing Comedy,
By Emily - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Greek Chapter One (DVD)
This is a cheeky comedy with heart. Greek is filled with fraternity antics, parties and pranks, but at the same time you find yourself truly caring about the characters and their relationships. I highly recommend the show to anyone looking for a fun mix of comedy and drama.
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