You know what UPN show I would love to see on DVD? The Burning Zone. I don't really remember much but I'd love to see it again just to see what it's about.
Not just "Jake 2.0" (though I hope it's not music rights issues that are holding this series up), but "Legend". What's taking "Legend" so long to get to DVD?
I'd love to see these shows get their due. That and Total Recall 2070, but right now I just have a love-on for all of those really cheesy '90s shows that never got a fair shake DVD-wise.
With shows like Birds of Prey and Witchblade coming out this month, maybe we'll be getting Special Unit 2 and Jake 2.0 next year around this time. Now that I'm thinking about it, I believe we got The Crow television series last July. Maybe there's something about this month that'll get short lived fantasy/scifi shows released on dvd. I've recorded most of them from airings on SciFi, but I'd love to have complete series sets.
I wish soifi channel would show seven days. it coming on spike at 3:00am mondays thur wesndays . I been watching it . its really a cool show. i hope it comes out on dvdsoon.
UPN shows I would love that people havent mentioned yet on DVD include
All Of Us - Starring Duane Martin As If - Starring Tracie Thoms Bad Girls Guide - Starring Jenny McCarthy The Beat - Starring Mark Ruffalo Breaker High - Starring Ryan Gosling Clueless - Starring Rachel Blanchard Cuts - Starring Shannon Elizabeth Eve - Starring Eve Half & Half - Starring Rachel True The Hughleys - Starring Elise Neal In the House - Starring LL Cool J Kevin Hill - Starring Taye Diggs Love Inc - Starring Holly Robinson Peete Moesha - Starring Brandy One On One - Starring Kyla Pratt The Parkers - Starring Monique Second Time Around - Starring Christina Vidal South Beach - Starring Vanessa Williams
and more cycles of America's Next Model well I think Cycle 2 was on UPN anyway and seasons of Sweet Valley High and The Sentinel
They had so many great shows some shortlived but surprised more arent on dvd
BoP would have been out a long time ago if there weren't music issues. It was more Warner not wanting to remove the songs than anything else, which they obviously gave into in the end.