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Where is Season 2????
I LOVE Who’s the Boss. It CAN be a bit cheezy sometimes, but I don’t mind.
Because it’s just wholesome and just a feel good show. It has great comedy. I LOVE the relationship between Angela and Tony. The last show on this season is the BEST! (when they have their first kiss!)
Why haven’t they released SEASON 2???????????
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|This is GREAT! When is the second season coming out???,
I loved this show as a child and I really enjoyed watching it again. There are some great classics in here. But I will be really disappointed if they don’t continue to put the rest of the seasons out on DVD. Its a keeper.
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|Classic Sit Com,
Some people may consider Who’s the Boss to be somewhat of a cheesy situation comedy, and maybe it is. But I always found it funny and it is one of the few sit coms I would ever actually sit down to watch. And it’s probably the only sit com I ever felt sad to see end.
Who’s the Boss ended the same year The Cosby Show did and I recall several commentaries that denigrated the show in comparison because it had no lasting social value. Even though that may be true, who watches situation comedies for their lasting social values? And name any situation comedy that strives for such a lofty aim? The bottom line is it’s an entertaining and funny show and in that regard it succeeds.
Unfortunately, my version of the DVDs has poor sound quality and a lot of times the voices don’t match with the actors and I have to stop and replay the DVD to get them to match up. I’m not sure if that is just the DVDs I received or if it’s a manufacturing flaw in all of them.
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