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I didn't get it for Christmas. Grrr.... I got $75 in gift cards but had to use those on a new gaming mouse and pad since mine was gone. grrr... MUST buy it soon.
And so far, this is validating that WBA plans to stick with titles they start releasing. All we need to see happen in the short-term is if "Medical Center" gets it's S2 released soon to make that complete with all of their early multi-season titles.
And so far, this is validating that WBA plans to stick with titles they start releasing. All we need to see happen in the short-term is if "Medical Center" gets it's S2 released soon to make that complete with all of their early multi-season titles.
I don't think it confirms that.. About 8-10 months ago everyone was complaining that they haven't followed up on their shows like Cheyenne and FBI when they started doing new ones like Medical Center, Courtship, and Daktari but then they released a follow-up to Cheyenne and FBI followed by another new release with Tarzan and now we will be getting a followup to Courtship.. So I think its clear they are going to followup on shows they have released and continue new shows. I have no doubt we will see at least 2-3 new shows and 2-3 more followups before the end of the year.
Well we are in agreement actually, because I think so far we've seen no indication that WBA will just outright abandon/stall a multi-season title that they start to release.
Yes and thats a good thing of course. I think they just needed time to catch up. Between releasing movies, cartoon shows and TV Shows and then switching gears from releasing the best copies they have to remastering nearly everything now they got in a bit over their heads and releases on alot of things slowed down but the better quality is worth it so we just have to be patient. I think at some point their releases will speed up on TV and Animated shows.
I think so too. Obviously I would love to see a faster roll-out of "The FBI" when it has seven more seasons to go, but as long as I have the sense a commitment will continue I can afford to be patient.