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And this is why I can't be sold on the idea that streaming is the future and will replace content being released on disc. Unless I start flinging acid around the room near my DVD shelves or otherwise damage the discs, their is no "expiration". My home library never tells me "we don't have that anymore, but perhaps

Aw, for crying out loud. Enough with the articles centered around video clips that can't be viewed. If you can't provide the clip yourself, don't put an embedded link if it's just going to go to the black "this video is private" screen.

Not sure it fully conveys the scope of the film, but it beats using an image of Joe Pesci with a bat dent in his forehead. It does have a simple, classy look, though.

I can't help but look at my seasons 1-3 DVDs and wonder what plans, if any, there are to put these new episodes out. Yes, Netflix streaming is all a lot of people need these days, but I still prefer to eventually own it on nice, "connection error"-free discs. Or is this where TV viewing is headed, with every service

Wonderful news to everyone who bought a nice big HD TV set. "Here's another show you can now only see sputter and glitch on your computer screen! Oh, and you can also enjoy paying extra for it now that it's cancelled!"

Gotta agree about the "Happy Hours" programming approach. It may be fun to do DVD marathons of a show, but it doesn't work as well with live broadcasts to double up this way.

Sigh. Live action. Again…

It seemed like the "didn't know they were filming" take to the camera was everybody except Kevin. I went back and paused it during the commercial that followed (DVRs are convenient that way) and where everyone looks to the camera, Keving is looking at all of them. Seems fitting he's the one to not catch on along with

"It's not your best work of mine…"

Just one more occupation going the way of the Dodo in the "land of opportunity"? America loves it's outsourcing, could it be that even in the entertainment industry they can get away with paying less for non-American talent?

Hmn. It's too bad that " I think this is far from the last you'll read from me about SCTV"  was, in fact, the last we've heard on the subject. Given the reviewer's stated preference for the later, less recycled 90 minute shows, it's a shame he never got into the meat of some of the best of them. And the fact that no