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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Series, Not so good DVD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Will & Grace: Season Two (DVD)
WIll and Grace is the best comedy show since friends. Period. The grade i am giving this CD is based ont he quality of the TV show, not the DVD. The DVD is bare bones, basically you get all the episodes at high DVd quality and nothing else. No extras, but at a price under $40, who can complain?If you like comedy, buy this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great episodes! So-so DVD,
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This review is from: Will & Grace: Season Two (DVD)
The episodes are classic.(...) Many events happen in season two: Grace moves out of Will's apartment (across the hall). Jack moves in with Karen & Rosario. Will loses his job, but finds another. I won't list synopses of episodes, because a more diligent fan has listed them below. This DVD is worth the excellent price on Amazon. It's simply hilarious and makes good weekend watching. However, there are a few problems with the DVD. As for special features, there are no commentaries and no bloopers, only the themed featurettes which include scenes from the episodes. The featurettes are indeed funny, but when you've seen all the episodes, they lose their luster. The DVD box list of episodes is wrong - the first episodes of discs 2, 3, and 4 are actually the last episodes on discs 1, 2, and 3. And on disc 4, the episodes are out of order (they appear to be backward). This isn't that big of a deal, as you can watch them in order if you choose, but I was surprised when I pressed "Play all" to find that the last episode was first (I hope that makes sense). You'd think that NBC or Lions Gate would have found those mistakes before releasing the DVD.Let's face it - we buy these DVDs for the convenience of watching episodes whenever we choose. I would have enjoyed bloopers, interviews, and commentaries, but Will & Grace shines on it's own. The episodes are 5-star, but the DVD itself is only 3 (because of the mix-ups and the lack of bloopers and commentaries which I was led to believe would be on this set). If you're a of fan high-brow (and low-brow) comedy, buy this DVD. I've rarely laughed harder.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Season Two Episode Guide,
By TechnoToyLover "manwithecclectictastes" (Foster City, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Will & Grace: Season Two (DVD)
Here is the Will & Grace Season Two Episode Guide. I have yet to see the DVD. Now where's The Mary Tyler Moore Show Season Two?Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner: The platonic pair find life even messier without each other after Grace moves...across the hall. Meanwhile, Karen informs Jack that his marriage-for-show to Rosario must go on in order to keep her maid in America. Election: Grace gives Will a run for his money when she enters his unopposed race to be named tenant-board president. Meanwhile, Jack hits the jackpot when Karen tries to buy his forgiveness after she loses his bird, Guapo. Das Boob: A flattering newspaper photo gains Grace the attention of an old crush (Scott Patterson) who was never one to keep abreast of her before. Meanwhile, Jack is destroyed to learn that Will had a thing with his former fling (Anthony DeSantis). Whose Mom Is It, Anyway?: Grace hits the roof when her matchmaking mom (Debbie Reynolds) visits with yet another man in tow. Unfortunately, he's perfect...for Will. Meanwhile, Jack and Rosario meet with an INS agent who's well acquainted with Jack's past. Polk Defeats Truman: Grace teaches Karen about budgeting by taking her outlet shopping, while Will sells himself short to land a fickle, filthy rich client (Gary Grubbs). But when the bottom drops out, a vindicated Grace feels bad about coming out on top. To Serve and Disinfect: After closing his office, Will accepts a dare to work as one of Jack's cater-waiters. Meanwhile, Grace catches Karen at work - in an adult film. Homo for the Holidays: Jack tries to come out to his mom (Veronica Cartwright), who shows up for Thanksgiving dinner at Will's armed with a secret of her own. But before any secrets are spilled, Karen and Grace duke it out over their make-believe ex-lover, namely Jack. Terms of Employment: Grace enlists an out-of-practice Will to sue one of her clients (Gregory Hines), a hotshot lawyer who kills her case, but saves Will's career. Meanwhile, Jack and Karen turn a training film set into an adult entertainment experience. I Never Promised You an Olive Garden: Bored with Rob and Ellen's low-rent tastes, Grace and Will dump them for a pair of highbrow downtowners (Tamlyn Tomita, Steve Valentine). Meanwhile, Karen helps Jack face his painful past during a trip to her kid's grade school. Tea and a Total Lack of Sympathy: Will kisses up to Karen to appease his new boss (Gregory Hines); Jack and Grace get into hot water over an antique teapot. Seeds of Discontent: When an old school chum (Megyn Price) asks Will to father her child, a jealous Grace tries to thwart her baby-making plans. He's Come Undone: Will's sexy dreams about Grace land him in therapy and send her on a couch trip with his hunky shrink (Markus Flanagan). Meanwhile, Jack and Karen clash over her treatment of Rosario. Oh Dad, Poor Dad, He's Kept Me in the Closet and I'm So Sad: Will and Grace are forced to pose as married at his father's awards dinner; Jack's blind date may have a surprising connection to his past. Acting Out: Will and Jack appear on Today to protest NBC for yanking a gay kiss from a sitcom episode; Grace seeks Karen's advice on dumping a weirdo beau. Al Roker guest stars as himself. Hey La, Hey La, My Ex-Boyfriend: Will has designs on Grace's newest interior-decorating client - his ex-boyfriend (Chris Potter); Karen tries taking her "career" more seriously. The Hospital Show: When Karen's husband, Stan, suffers a heart attack, the gang takes bets on whom the sassy socialite will turn to for emotional support. Sweet (and Sour) Charity: As the gang plunges into charity work, Will and Grace direct a kids' play, while Jack infuriates Karen by giving away her favorite pair of pumps. An Affair to Forget: When two pals ask Will and Grace to be the best man and maid of honor at their wedding, Grace's sexy past with the groom is exposed. Girls, Interrupted: Grace befriends a sassy kleptomaniac (Molly Shannon); Jack has a crush on the leader of a group of "ex-gays" (Neil Patrick Harris). There But for the Grace of Grace: Will and Grace are alarmed when the friendship of two bickering oldsters mirrors their own; Ben (Gregory Hines) impresses Jack and Karen with his hidden talents. Best Friend's Tush: A catty socialite (Joan Collins) of Karen's acquaintance vies with Grace for a client; Jack tries marketing an odd invention. Ben? Her? Conclusion: After his legal tussle with Karen, Jack moves in with Will, who is reeling from reversals in his career and love life
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