Yeah, that's always been the debate... Production order vs. original airdate. Some series, like Firefly, needed to be released in production order, and were. Some, like Star Trek: TOS or Sliders, should have been released in production order because of the changes that happened in the first...
See, that's stupid fanboy entitlement. The episodes are there, uncut and looking pretty good. Sure, the packaging is kind of crappy, and the episode order is dumb. But a recall when there's nothing wrong, and people threatening to buycott the next season because of it? That's dumb...
Well, the episodes are all there, and they're complete, so I'm not going to go ape$#!+ over it. That's the important part. They are learning, so I can chalk this up to growing pains. But perhaps, since there's nearly a year before the second and final release, they will see some of these...
No, it isn't that good. The packaging is a plastic tray that holds two DVDs. There is no center hub to put the DVDs on, like most tray packaging of that type (think of WB TV on DVD packaging... West Wing or House to get a rough idea of the regular type I'm talking about). What you do with it...
TVShowsonDVD.com gets an answer about the episode order... http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Car-54-Season-1/15249 Okay, so, the "buffs" who decided to order the episodes by popularity instead of in some logical order... have they never dealt with the TV on DVD Buying public, who usually...
One thing I'm surprised that no one has complained about yet is the godawful packaging for this set. What is this "push down pull up" crap? I've never seen this type of packaging before, and hope to never see it again. No hubs, so the discs are pretty much laying on each other, and you'll be...