I rarely watch extra tracks, but the DVD episodes are worth it for me. I re-watch them about once a year. I bought each season as soon as they came out; I also ripped the sound tracks for iPod. Fun to listen to while doing chores....So video/audio quality aside, I'm really wondering about the bonuses and extras. Are they worth buying the DVD's??? What can I expect to see???
Still part of that weird Janeway clique over in Trek Lit.
If you have a personal problem please resolve it with the poster via pm. Let's stop the personal remarks and stick to the topic.
Still part of that weird Janeway clique over in Trek Lit.
If you have a personal problem please resolve it with the poster via pm. Let's stop the personal remarks and stick to the topic.
Guess my time here is done. I actually wanted to discuss this series but it seemed only Tachyon had any stomach for it. Great thoughts by the way Tachyon.
Moderation is way too tight.
I'd also like to say that I've seen advertisements for a Voyager boxed set edition for around 100 U.S. dollars. I don't know if they are the same quality as the individual season releases or if it contains the same special features and bonus material though. So, I'd suggest that you shop around and make sure that you're getting the best possible deal. If the 100 dollar boxed set is of the same quality I'd feel bad about not mentioning it and letting you know that you might be able to save some money. Like I said though, I'd check into it first and make sure.
The worst part of the DVDs, at least in America, is the discs themselves. There's practically no labeling. You have to refer to the box to know which episode is on what disc because the TINY writing around the inner circle is practically illegible and useless. Would it have really put them out to label the discs clearly for cryin' out loud?
That's just mean.There are a few episodes I wouldn't mind watching again. That said, I think Stephen Colbert had it right.
Yeah...I think it would come in handy right about now to recall that The Colbert Report is a satire of a conservative pundit.
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