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V: The Complete Series

Marc Singer , Michael Ironside    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
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In V: The Complete Series, Earth is once again the main battleground of the heroic conflict that began with the hit miniseries V and V: The Final Battle. They came for water, and for food. And as it turns out, we were the food. And though humanity bravely resists, the aliens whose human guise hides their true reptilian natures are wiser. They believe the secret to their survival on Earth lies in the DNA of the newly born half-human, half-spaceling Starchild. They intend to capture her - but that's something the world's Resistance Fighters cannot allow. The conflict comes to a surprising outcome in V: The Series, presented complete and uncut in this 3-disc, 19-episode set.

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5.0 out of 5 stars V the complete series, Oct 22 2005
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This review is from: V: The Complete Series (DVD)
Please can someone tell me if this dvd collection V the complete series is the full collection?
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5.0 out of 5 stars V: The Series - Correction on DPCOLE7's information, Jun 15 2004
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Dpcole7 from Oak Park Heights, MN wrote that there were two episodes that should have been included in the 19-episode set (effectively making it a 21 episode set.) I wanted to take this opprotunity to state that s/he was misinformed.

"Breakout" is indeed an alternate episode although no alternate cuts of "Breakout" apart from the one included in this set exist. "Breakout" features a different take on how two characters meet that is contradicted by the following episode. This is because "Breakout" was not part of the original 18 episode run on NBC (and is in fact counted as episode 19 on this DVD set and is placed on the last disc); the network considered the episode too violent but eventually aired it while "V: The Series" was in repeats, hence the existence of Dpcole7's friend's VHS. Viewers may want to watch this where it was originally produced (I believe that was episode 3), but keep in mind it contains some alternate takes on how certain characters meet for the first time and interact.

"The Attack" was never filmed. The script was written and has circulated for years at sci-fi conventions and online but the television series was cancelled before the episode could be filmed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars bad but oh so good, July 15 2004
This review is from: V: The Complete Series (DVD)
The reviews stating that this show wasn't of the quality of the mini series have a point. I thought the V mini was best of the lot.
Next came V: The Final Battle which answered the question "What happened next?!" but was a notch under the first mini series.
Next was V: The Series which answered the question "Then what happened?!" but was a few notches under the second mini. BUT I gotta be honest and say I *loved* this show! Seeing it on DVD all these years later will be even more enjoyable. I'm not about to claim that this show isn't flawed, but the flaws add to the fun.
Cheesy? You bet.
Exciting? Yes indeed.
I've truly gotten five stars worth of fun out of this series flaws and all.
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