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| ACTORS: | Amy Sedaris |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Dan Dinello, Danny Leiner, Adam Bernstein, Bob Balaban, Juan José Campanella, Peter Lauer |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 07 April, 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wea Corp |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 824363002293 |
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Customer Reviews of Strangers With Candy - Season Two
5 Stars for Season Two - But Season One Deserved 6! Season Two is a glorious revelation from the Gods of Comedy and features such wiley moments (often musical) such as Noblett singing 80s power rock ballads and yellow-clad cult members of the Safe Trap House joyously chanting, "I'm gonna sit at the Welcome Table, Hallelujah!", but unfortunately Season Two is missing a bit of that life-altering je ne sais quoi of the first. Guy, Jerri's actively catatonic father, is dead by episode three to be replaced by a weakened rendition of the old favorite, Stu, the Meat Guy. The sexual tension between Noblett and Jellineck has fizzled. <
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>Despite its faults, Season Two is gem of hilarity. I give it five stars, but I still think that Season One deserved six!
Same story, second verse
You can read my review of the first season if you want a description of the content in this series, but this is here just to say that of the three seasons, this is the best and most consistenty funny, in my opinion. It also makes greater use of Tammy Littlenut. Oh Yes!
Completely under-rated show. BRING IT BACK!
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>I loved this show when it first aired on Comedy Central back in 1999. I'm surprised to see it on DVD but love the fact that it is. Either you think this is a funny show or you don't, there really isn't any inbetween. It's dark, edgy and racey and some people don't like that kind of humour. If you do, then get this or at least check it out. The premise of a bad after school special fits it well and I think that the movie (coming out in the summer of 2005) will cause a resurgence in the show.
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>"GOOD TIMES!"