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Tv Series Box Sets

It's actually kinda smart.

1.) New fans can get caught up to the current season quickly instead of having to wait or to search for sets that may no longer in their area.
2.) There is usually some sort of discount (i.e. cheaper).
3.) You can get rid of overstock.

Yeah, I don't see what the problem is.

It's finishing out the seasons for shows that haven't been entirely released yet (Newhart) that drive me to madness.
 
I guess it's not a big deal if they are putting existing season boxes in another box, but all new packaging or breaking "packaging continuity" would be annoying.
 
For example, the people who buy the Harry Potter box set, they can throw away the outer slipcase and all that's inside are what you would buy anyway individually.

But usually for more. There are exceptions, but box sets of previously released seasons, movies, etc. are usually cheaper unless there's some value-added exclusive or the films have been remastered or something.

In the case of what the OP is complaining about, I have no problem with it because it allows people to get caught up. And as someone who has a growing list of shows he only watches on DVD, I'm not willing to wait 2-3-4 years for a full-series set to show up.

Alex
 
I guess it's not a big deal if they are putting existing season boxes in another box, but all new packaging or breaking "packaging continuity" would be annoying.

I hate when they break packaging continuity. I'm looking at you Boston Legal, 24 and Cheers!
 
I guess it's not a big deal if they are putting existing season boxes in another box, but all new packaging or breaking "packaging continuity" would be annoying.

I hate when they break packaging continuity. I'm looking at you Boston Legal, 24 and Cheers!

And Law & Order (all varieties). They went through three or four styles of packaging before they decided on the one used now (a larger box with individual slipcases inside). I'd like to think that if any L&O show makes it to Blu-Ray, they will have dropped that stupid shit...
 
I guess it's not a big deal if they are putting existing season boxes in another box, but all new packaging or breaking "packaging continuity" would be annoying.

I hate when they break packaging continuity. I'm looking at you Boston Legal, 24 and Cheers!

What's wrong with Boston Legal? All the boxes look pretty much the same.

Wasn't season 5 a keepcase with overlapping discs when compared to the previous sets that were in a "more tradition" vein of TV box sets?
 
I hate when they break packaging continuity. I'm looking at you Boston Legal, 24 and Cheers!

What's wrong with Boston Legal? All the boxes look pretty much the same.

Wasn't season 5 a keepcase with overlapping discs when compared to the previous sets that were in a "more tradition" vein of TV box sets?

God Damn! I don't own season 5, the only on I don't. Yeah that's bullshit.

What I REALLY hate is the West Wing sets, half are double sided and the other half of the series is usable single sided.
 
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And they fixed that with the complete series set, but haven't release seasons 1-3 as single sided sets on their own! Ugh.

The Boston Legal sets are a little different from each other (season one has a picture of Alan at the bottom, season five mantains the same style on the slipcase, but is actually in a much smaller case than previous seasons), but they're pretty close.
 
I guess it's not a big deal if they are putting existing season boxes in another box, but all new packaging or breaking "packaging continuity" would be annoying.

I hate when they break packaging continuity. I'm looking at you Boston Legal, 24 and Cheers!

And Law & Order (all varieties). They went through three or four styles of packaging before they decided on the one used now (a larger box with individual slipcases inside). I'd like to think that if any L&O show makes it to Blu-Ray, they will have dropped that stupid shit...

Law & Order is one of the few shows where I've just given up on any packaging continuity. The releases are so sparse, I'll just take whatever Jack McCoy I can get!

But there are other instances where this really bugs me, like 24, Bones, Primeval and MacGyver. (Why is the 1st season twice as thick as the others?!) Alias used to be a terrible offender in this category but the recent rerelease fixed that. I'm hoping for new rereleases to help with 24 & Bones. 20th Century Fox shows like Dark Angel, The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, & Angel have been released in 3 different packaging types but the entire runs of all the series have been released in all 3 types. The packaging shift for Cheers & Taxi is very annoying, which is why I'm glad CBS/Paramount was able to put out all 11 seasons of Frasier before they switched formats. Not to mention releasing entire series of Star Trek in a single year before they got the chance to change their minds. (Although, the packaging for the Star Trek DVDs is still way more complicated & creative than it needs to be.)
 
MacGyver. (Why is the 1st season twice as thick as the others?!)

Because season one's slipcases have only one disk, while the rest have two. Actually, that is one of the minor complaints, but the rest of your points are well taken. And I agree with you on Fraiser. I was glad they finished that before the format change. I just wish Cheers and Wings had too.

And what's with the ugly plain gray disks Paramount puts out now? They can't afford artwork anymore? Another admittedly minor complaint, but still....
 
I have "The X-Files: The Collector's Edition Box Set" and it's awesome. That is all.

Likewise, I'm currently loving the Battlestar Complete Blu Ray boxset. :techman:

I'll sign up for the box art/format continuity hate though. The House sets over here are ever so slightly different, which irks me..... :scream:
 
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The Boston Legal sets are a little different from each other (season one has a picture of Alan at the bottom, season five mantains the same style on the slipcase, but is actually in a much smaller case than previous seasons), but they're pretty close.


That I don't mind, a little different is fine, it's not like the title on the boxes line up perfectly anyways. The last season would be smaller, it only has 13 episodes.
 
What drives me nuts about breaking "box contnuity" is mostly in the way I store the boxes on my shelves. I've a lot of these series boxes and very limited spaces to store them on so I store the boxes laying down with the narrowest end facing out. This means that in the case of Boston Legal, Cheers, Season 2 of Frasier (ALL OF THE OTHER SEASONS ARE THE SAME EXCEPT THAT ONE SEASON?!) which are clear cases inside a slip-cover have the title only on the cover, but not on the the top of the "box" meaning only the clear, blank, case facing out. Meaning to title these cases I had to write on them with a Sharpie which just looks... UGH!

It drives me nuts. Case Contnuity. It's simple and should be required.
 
Box continuity isn't as bad as when the season sets don't sell well so they STOP MAKING FURTHER SEASONS!!! I'll never see Once and Again: Season 3.
 
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