OMG!!! Don't play with me like that! I'm keeping my fingers crossed and also hoping they finally release the entire series. I have to agree with tvshowsondvd.com--if it's 20 episodes, it's probably seasons 3 & 4. I remember there was a season (or two) that was very short. Most of the series on cable at that time would take extremely long hiatuses (longer than network tv). Once a season ended, the network would air the repeats for a while, then they'd replace the series with another series (or mid-season replacement). About a month or 2 before the new season would begin, they'd re-broadcast the episodes from the previous season.
Anyway, hopefully, that website is correct. BTW, I'm sure you meant Feb 5, 2008.
So is it just the singers, they didnt edit any actual scenes with the cast? If thats true that will be ok with me because I really dont care that much about the music performers, I rather them edit that than scenes with the cast but its still kind of upsetting
Yeah, it's ridiculous that some of the Season 2 DVD set episodes were chopped up. I didn't notice too, too many, however. Just to add to our "running list" of edits is this: In the original Showtime version of the episode during which Terri meets with the final therapist she chose (the wise, gentle-spirted, middle-age Caucasian doctor who came to her rescue at the restaurant) in the park, and she begins interrupting him and not listening, and he plays the great song "Don't Stop Belieiving Song" by the legendary group Journey on on his CD player. Well, unfortunately (I'm assuming because the 'powers that be' were too darn cheap to pay the rights to include that song in the scene), a different song has been substituted. And the original song is again substituted in a scene in a later episode during which a panic-stricken Terri turns on her car radio while sitting in it (after taking her anxiety medicine after having been fired from the multicultural law firm that gave her so much darn grief); after hearing the song, she smiles, laughs, then ultimately calms down... and then the scene fades to black and then the show's closing credits roll to this song. Anyone out there catch that change too? Just curious... :)
I didnt get my dvd in the mail yet but thanks for telling me.
So they mainly edit scenes out with music they are to cheap to afford? But how is it that they can play these songs when the series was on Showtime but they cant put in on the dvd?
Otengk, yes they did edit out some scenes. There weren't very many which were deleted, but they did edit some of them out. I listed the ones I noticed in a previous thread (can't think of them now). I'm sure the remaining seasons will be editted as well. But, of course, it won't stop me from buying any of them.
I still dont understand why they would do that but they didnt do that to the first season
I'm sure the fact they edited scenes out changed the stories a little. I want the real thing, I dont want the BET version on DVD with curses and nudity