Re: The Fugitive, Season Two Volume 1 - Reviews
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Originally Posted by Joseph Bolus
I would also like to point out that the airing of the final two hour episode was the highest rated show in TV history until the M*A*S*H finale'. So I would hardly classify this show as "obscure". It was an extremely popular show during its network run.
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Joseph, I would just like to put this in perspective (and also answer a separate question posted later by Harry-N, about whether I have ever seen this show). When the M*A*S*H finale ran in 1983, I was graduating high school. When the finale of The Fugitive ran in 1967, it was on my 2nd birthday. Reruns never ran in any market I lived in, at least not to my knowledge. I never had other access to the show, either (unlike the similarly-aged Tina, who posted just ahead of me here). So I've never watched a single episode of the show. I've known about it, naturally, as part of pop culture. I even knew enough about it to recognize (on my own, as a 12-year old!) that the Bill Bixby version of Incredible Hulk drew many elements from the show.
But still, that knowledge is obviously not the same as experiencing the show itself! By the time I came of age, it was part of pop culture still...but, as Harry points out, the show's fame had faded by then, and has faded much more since. I agree that most people these days know the Harrison Ford film, and even that has faded more and more from popular memory. The Tim Daly version from 2000 is barely remembered; connecting the star of Wings and Private Practice just draws stares. More people know Daly's work voicing Clark Kent/Superman on Superman: The Animated Series! No, time has not been kind to The Fugitive. My wife, 11 years younger than me, knows very little about the show, and folks younger than her are even more in the dark. Cees mentions in a later post that "Lots of people do remember The Fugitive, though." I think more the name and "legend" of the show, though, than actual details. The Harrison Ford film probably owes more of it's success to having Indy Jones/Han Solo in it, at least where younger people were involved. The show's certainly not as big as it once was, and it's overall ranking among voters at TVShowsOnDVD certainly isn't as high as I would hope or expect.
I am fairly certain that this has somehow had a bearing on the way this DVD release was handled, but I have no solid background with which to put the puzzle pieces together and see how they fit.
As far as Gord goes, let's just say I'm the older of us (by a decent enough margin), and he defers to me on "classic TV".

Do I have the DVDs of The Fugitive? Yes, I have Season 1, Vol. 1 in my possession. As you can imagine from a DVD junkie like me, I have an obscene amount of unwatched discs. These are among them, I'm sorry to say. I'm sorry, mainly because of this situation, and I had to be behind the curve here. But it's right on top of unwatched sets in the pile for things like Two and a Half Men, and the second season of Saturday Night Live. I'm not playing favorites here: I just try to get to everything as soon as I can. I've recently been catching up on Wings, actually.

What's next? I dunno yet. My wife's bugging me to catch up with the 2nd and 3rd seasons of Drawn Together. I've got tons of Doctor Who I haven't watched yet, and I *LOVE* the Doctor. Then the new CHiPs came in. Ugghh...
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Originally Posted by BillyFeldman
Is Dave Lambert someone who picks on a semi-newbie for stating an opinion? It's what he did, and when offered an explanation of the real meaning of what he said I said, he hasn't been back. Is that usual?
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Billy, it's a combination of things, including what Ron says about my spending time elsewhere this weekend (including posting more lots news at TVShowsOnDVD.com, and relaying some of it at TVGuide.com, as well as spending time with my family, and most of today and my in-laws). Ron, thank you for speaking up on my behalf. I also join you in saying that I hope Billy continues to post here on the HTF. In my earliest days here, I was sometimes an absolute ass, and Ron always called me on it.

I hope that I'm better these days!
"...he hasn't been back. Is that usual?" Er...yeah, that part is usual. I don't spend as much time on HTF as I used to in years past, and I don't post as often. My post count has gone up significantly in the past couple of weeks because of certain conversations, including this one, but I expect this trend won't last too long and will go back down fairly soon. Sorry, all...I just keep too busy elsewhere!
Most importantly, though, I felt that your explanation didn't really REQUIRE additional response from me. You said "Thanks for the welcome" and gave your explanation. You didn't really ask me to reply just to say I understood it or anything. For the record, I did. I did not think you would be upset if I just moved along. Sorry if that's the case.
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Originally Posted by Harry-N
Thank you, Ron. Sometimes I feel like I'm "posting in the wind". It's nice to know that someone is at least reading it!
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Harry, Ron's not the only one who feels that way. What he said goes ditto for me. Thanks for the analysis. And no, I didn't take any offense. For the record, I turn 43 in August (which saves folks from doing the math I indicated above!

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Originally Posted by Doug Wallen
I certainly hope that Gord or David Lambert can uncover the mystery of the missing cues.
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Just to be clear on that, and to give credit where it's due (should there be success, anyway), it's all Gord. Between the two of us, he's the one with the best contacts at the major studios, and most of the minors. My main contacts are with the "anonymous industry sources" (spies), but they are mostly in the retail world and not at the studios. I regret to say that I have no contacts who can help me with this particular matter.
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Originally Posted by Cees Alons
But believe me: I hate this situation probably just as much as you do.
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I think you speak for all of us, Cees. I haven't found ANYONE saying that this is a good situation. People are just reacting on different levels. The disagreement really seems to actually be about people who react in one manner, and getting upset because others aren't reacting the exact same way they are!
That goes both ways, by the way: I'm just as guilty for thinking that everyone ought to react the same "rational"-ish way I have. Naturally, everybody reacts according to their experiences and personalities. There needs to be tolerance and understanding of that. But I think we can also agree that some have taken their chosen methods too far, though. 'Nuff said about that.
Sorry for the long post, just wanted to give my own responses, thoughts and analysis about these parts of the discussions. Please, don't take offense if I "disappear" again...it's fairly normal for me, as longtime HTFers will attest!
