Re: Leave it to beaver season 3?
I apologize if anyone (especially Gary) took offense to my tone in Post #584. My intention was not to slam anyone. My intention was to say what I stated in the post: that it wasn't clear to me that the conclusions drawn by Gary were based in any reality.
My points were that I didn't remember any definitive word that sales of LitB had been characterized as horrible (note that in both posts I have said that it is I who don't remember any such evidence being presented. My memory, like anyone else's, is not perfect and I was looking to see if Gary could be more specific than in his earlier post.) and that I thought--based on the lack of such info--I thought his conclusion that Shout! would not touch LitB was based on shaky ground.
I guess all this comes from the fact I'm frustrated by groundless speculation in any arena. Either something's going to happen or it isn't. Guessing what someone else's actions are going to be is a game I am not comfortable with playing. I don't see it's value.
Since Gary has reported he is now hearing different sales figures from others and Dave figures Shout! might (or, then again, might not) still be a player I guess my point is proven: that we really don't know what's going to happen with the future of LitB on DVD. Simple as that. Frustrating, but true.
Honestly, the most amazing development for me in all this has been that Netflix has made the rest of the series available. I wonder what impact (if any) that might have on any future DVD packaging of season sets. Seems like it might mean that there are masters out there ready for production and marketing.
Gary: As I stated above, I apologize if you thought I was being contentious just for the sake of making an argument. That's not my style. It's probably not my place (as I have no official capacity at all with the HTF) but I would like to say that I hope that you wouldn't give up on the place based on my lone post. I honestly haven't heard of anyone who has cut back posting here because of a tone. But, since I don't represent the HTF, don't leave it because of my tone. Stand up for what you believe and say so. it is that discourse of ideas and opinions that makes the HTF (in my opinion) a great place to hang out.
Dave: Don't worry about me. If there's any good news about LitB, I'll be among the first to should, "Hallelujah!"

And I still think the Netflix move amounts to very good news for the future of the series on DVD.