Jeff Willis
Senior HTF Member
Originally Posted by smithb /forum/thread/216528/the-paper-chase#post_3639784
Good tip but I've already been there and done that. Over the summer I purchased 50 clear standard size cases that hold 4 disks each for about $31 shipped. The intent was to use them for shows I was now transferring from DVR that aren't available on DVD (e.g., Cheyenne, Maverick, Sea Hunt).Originally Posted by Regulus
And I'm in the minor leagues to many here. Just a few weeks back I picked up the complete "Buck Rogers, 25th Century" for nostalgia @ $7.99. I have no clue when I will have time to watch it, but I'll have it when the time comes. It just never ends.Originally Posted by Jeff Willis
It's been so many years since I have seen this show that I do not recall. There has been no mention of the old characters so far in the first two episodes of Season 2, though.Originally Posted by Jack P
I never saw the second year season (only caught the last year on Showtime). Did they make any offhand reference to the departed cast members from S1? (Hart does mention Anderson in passing in the last episode when going through old mementos, but not revealing what happened to him).
I don't remember them mentioning the Season 1 characters much (if at all). Remember, it had been something like 3 or 4 years between the end of the CBS series and the beginning of the Showtime episodes. They probably didn't want to confuse viewers by bringing up secondary characters who were off contract and not scheduled to appear on the new series.Originally Posted by Scott Merryfield
We've watched five episodes now. So far, only the first episode had the extremely poor "VHS quality" clips intercut with the normal video. There must have been some footage missing in that episode which required inserting material from another, very poor source.
Also, still no mention of characters from Season 1 in these episodes.
Exactly which episodes are those?Originally Posted by stuartfanning
Says on the back of the Season 2 box that some episodes are not complete and unedited as they could not be sourced.
Originally Posted by Neil Brock
It could be if people buy it. Room 222, another great school show is also stalled. That's the said thing about intelligently written shows, they don't sell as there aren't that many intelligent people. The more moronic a show is, the bigger your audience, as there are far more morons than bright people.