Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013

Laurie Moves Out



SECOND TIME AROUND...
The second season is amazing! I'd say about equal to the first and this set picks up the slack the first season left behind. Tons of bonus features and 26 amazing episodes from 1999-2000.

The episodes on this set are, again, spread out onto 4 DVDs and the layout of the cover art and thinpak cases are the same to those of the first season. The set includes all episodes from the season and are as follows:

Disc 1:
2.01: Garage Sale
2.02: Red's Last Day
2.03: The Velvet Rope
2.04: Laurie and the Professor
2.05: Halloween
2.06: Vanstock
2.07: I Love Cake

Disc 2:
2.08: Sleepover
2.09: Eric Gets Suspended
2.10: Red's Birthday
2.11: Laurie Moves Out
2.12: Eric's Stash
2.13: Hunting
2.14: Red Gets A Job

Disc 3:
2.15: Burning Down The House
2.16: The First Time
2.17: Afterglow
2.18: Kitty and Eric's Night Out
2.19: Parents Find Out
2.20: Kiss Of...

2nd just as good as the 1st
If you liked the 1st season, then you are sure to like the 2nd.

This release of That 70s show on DVD contains all of the episodes of the second season. All 26 episodes are contained on 4 disks.

Episodes:

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1) Garage Sale - At the Forman's garage sale, Hyde makes his special brownies.

2) Red's Last Day - It is Red's last day at the plant, so he goes to the bar and gets hammered. Kitty sends the boys after him but they wind up joining him.

3) The Velvet Rope - Donna, Hyde and Fes go dancing but Eric can't get in.

4) Laurie and the Professor - Eric sees Laurie making out with her professor and believes he has something on her.

5) Halloween - The gang goes back to their old grammar school.

6) Vanstock - Eric, Donna, Hyde, Kelso, and Fez are all going to Vanstock, Wisconsin's version of Woodstock.

7) I Love Cake - When Donna says "I Love You" to Eric, he freaks and tells...

Hello Wisconsin!
The second year of That '70s Show took an already great show and completely amped it up (even the theme song got a small change). Knowing what worked and what didn't work from a very solid first season, the writers and actors were able to deliver a sophomore year that was superior to Season 1.
The year starts off with a true gem; in "The Garage Sale", Hyde (Danny Masterson) bakes "special brownies" to help out at the Formans' (Topher Grace, Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp, and Lisa Robin Kelly) garage sale to raise money, now that father Red is out of a job. Despite Eric's pleas to not do it, he unknowingly gets Eric's Vista Cruiser sold when Red, Kitty, Bob (Don Stark) and Midge (Tanya Wright) sample some of the drug-laced chocolate. What follows is one of the shows most hilarious "circle scenes" with the parents talking nonsense while under the influence of the brownies. And that is just the beginning of the season...
This year, a few story arcs develop. Donna (Laura...

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