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01-15-2006, 08:46 AM
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How many sets did you plan to buy
and complete?? Only to end up buying more??
I had planned to only buy these
Knight Rider
Dallas
Dukes of Hazzard
Law&Order
Silk Stalkings
Star Trek TOS
Mr Ed
Gomer Pyle USMC
However, My Brother in law bought me S1 of The West Wing for Christmas so I will soon be purchasing the rest of the seasons. And I purchased S1 of Adventures Superman and as the others come I will purchase them. I also would like to purchase the other Star Trek shows
TV DVD's addiction anyone?? 
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01-15-2006, 09:15 AM
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I think the outcome would be different if magically all current and former series suddenly, all at once, were available for sale on DVD. This is all a pipe dream of course, but I think that the fact that some series are available while some are not has a great deal to do with what we've purchased.
I'm not sure I would have sprung for LOST IN SPACE had TIME TUNNEL been available. There's a connection to each other in my mind for these two shows, and having LOST IN SPACE made me feel a little closer to owning TIME TUNNEL.
Other shows that would have been instant buys for me if available (and still will) are THE FUGITIVE, THE INVADERS, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, and 12 O'CLOCK HIGH.
Series that have come out and were close to instant buys for me were STAR TREK: TOS, STAR TREK: TNG, STAR TREK: DS9, THE TWILIGHT ZONE, M*A*S*H, THE PRISONER and THE OUTER LIMITS.
Naturally, if all series were available at once, purchase price would also figure into the purchasing plan. So it's actually a good thing that they come out slowly. It keeps the wallet refreshed and the pain of these big purchases isn't as bad as it could be.
Harry
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01-15-2006, 12:58 PM
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Of shows that are available, my list of intentions included the following:
Alias
Friends
Law & Order: SVU
Law & Order: CI
Mad About You
Will & Grace
By the second year of purchasing, I added in a few shows (Law & Order, Smallville, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and All In The Family). Last year was the explosion year. Shows with multiple sets: The West Wing, 24, Monk, Batman: The Animated Series, Scrubs, and Roseanne. There were also many shows with only one release (so far).
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01-15-2006, 04:23 PM
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I'm well on my way to completing:
Seinfeld
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Arrested Development
I plan to collect:
I Love Lucy
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Cheers
Taxi
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Roseanne (sans season 1)
The Odd Couple (if/when it hits DVD)
and possibly:
The Andy Griffith Show
I'm sure there are others I can't think of right now
I will stop buying The Simpsons at season six or seven, maybe eight.
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01-16-2006, 12:20 AM
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Alot of it is timing as well.
When I first heard that TV Shows were becoming available on DVD, there were shows that I had to have. Some I had even tried to get on VHS. The mini-series Cosmos was the first DVD I bought as well as being the first TV series.
M*A*S*H for my mother's pleasure since she adores the show and Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes.
For me was shows like The Sentinel (first season in 4/06), The Tomorrow People, original Battlestar Galactica, BTVS, Angel, Stargate SG-1, Robin of Sherwood (only available in England), Earth: Final Conflict, Man from UNCLE, Emergency!, Black Adder, Starsky and Hutch and others as I thought about it.
At that time, shows like Smallville, Lost, Tripping the Rift, Stargate Atlantis weren't even on the air yet so I could not make a valid decision to purchase them. Also hadn't been exposed to Midsomer Murders and David Suchet's Poirot.
Do I purchase too many DVD's on TV? Sure do.
Do I purchase DVD's about TV shows that I have never watched? Yep, that too. I read other peoples reviews and do a little research and I make a decision. Sometimes, I make a good one and I enjoy the new show-Smallville is the perfect example since I never saw the first two years but after hearing the raves, was willing to try it out.
Addicted?
Absolutely

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01-16-2006, 06:56 AM
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Well the reason I asked is, With Television becoming taken over by Realty TV. THe good shows will soon only be found on DVD Television is going in a sad direction if you ask me
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