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  1. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Fair enough-- didn't realize that's what you were going for; me being autistic, I look at closing logos just as much as I do the show.
  2. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Did you notice the instance of the Twentieth Television Fox logo that I told you about before?
  3. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    True enough-- of course, for some, that will be in the furthest recesses of their minds; they'll take the show any way they can get it, whether the picture quality is pristine or horrible.
  4. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Quite right-- I only wish it were region-free so those who want to see it all could see it all.
  5. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Better value for that over there in England than here, I take it?
  6. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    I wonder why the improvement for the second-season DVDs of L.A. Law on the picture quality-- did Shout! realize the validity of the first-season PQ complaints, or were there other reasons? BTW, don't know if I told you, but there is one of the episodes (maybe two) on that second-season release...
  7. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    At least a few have it-- better than nothing!
  8. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Do the R2 L.A. Law releases have the 20th Television Fox logo of the time on the episodes (unlike Shout!'s releases here in America)?
  9. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    You might want to correct what you said initially to Region 1; I think that's what you meant. BTW, what is the R2 L.A. Law packaging like?
  10. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    That doesn't seem right for Michael to be called for/held in contempt when the one he was defending (driver's aunt) lied about the whereabouts of her nephew, and disgusted him so badly that he withdrew from the case (notwithstanding that the judge warned him about it).
  11. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    Probably owing to the rest of that ABC comedy being on MODs.
  12. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    L.A. Law is not the only thing from 1986-87 that looked horrid on DVD-- the tenth go of O-R CBS Dallas (that same season) looked just as bad (and with double-sided discs to boot)!
  13. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    And worse, only two or three episodes on the three seasons' worth that are out have the original 20th Television Fox logo of the time (none on the first go)-- most episodes have the 20th Television distribution logo.
  14. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    That thought process was very much in play for me w/The Streets of San Francisco when it came to the Richard Hatch season (fifth and final one), in that albeit the Malden/Douglas years (first four, 1972-76) were more fondly remembered, Richard's season (1976-77) did have several fine outings...
  15. bmasters9

    L.A. Law (1986-1994)

    One of the best things about L.A. Law was its innovative title sequence, w/the year of a season's end on a license plate attached to a Jaguar (later a Bentley); the first season had the premiere year ('86) and the ending year ('87) on two license plates, but every year thereafter had the ending...
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