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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | James Burrows (II) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 21 September, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Lionsgate |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 031398212553 |
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Customer Reviews of Will & Grace - Season Six
An adequate season, a clearly inadequate DVD As much as I love WILL & GRACE and am glad to see another season make its way to DVD, I'm disappointed, yet again, with such an inferior release. The "super-size" season premier, "Dames at Sea," appears as the syndicated version on the DVD, just like all of the butchered episodes found on last year's season 5 DVD release. Also, a handful of episodes from mid-season were originally supposed to air as "super-size" episodes (both parts of "Flip Flop" and "East Side Story" to name a few), but they were aired as standard episodes to accommodate NBC's schedule for FRIENDS and THE APPRENTICE, thus parts of these episodes have never been aired and these scenes were not included in the season 6 DVD set. <
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>Back in February when this release was announced, I wrote a letter to LionsGate telling them how disappointed fans have been with the season releases and asking them to give us what we want-- episodes in their entirety. But upon recently learning that LionsGate is only the distributor and that NBC is responsible for the actual content of the DVDs, I realize that my plea for better DVD releases didn't fall on deaf ears-- it fell on the wrong ears! At this point, having uncut season sets is a lost cause since only seasons 7 and 8 remain to be released, but if people begin contacting NBC now and demand that they fix all of these problems with a complete series set (which I'm sure they plan to do eventually), then maybe we can get full-length versions of all of these beloved, hilarious episodes. <
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>Much like the previous releases, this season 6 set has few extras, despite the untrue "Loaded with extra features" that appears on the cover of this, and every, season set. The two positive aspects of this set are that the interactive menus are the slickest and most eye-appealing of all of the season sets and the season finale, "I Do. Oh, No, You Di-in't," appears in its entirety as a one-hour episode and isn't split up into two separate 30-minute episodes. <
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>As for the season itself, season 6 isn't one of my favorites. While this season does include some gems ("Last Ex to Brooklyn" and "Strangers with Candice" are two of my favorites), it also includes some duds. At certain points throughout the season, the writing is sub par, and the show's dynamic is thrown out of whack when Debra Messing is absent from some episodes due to her pregnancy. People often say that Karen and Jack made the show what it was, but I think it was a team effort that required all four of the main actors to make the show the hilarious and witty sitcom that it was, and this season demonstrates that quite clearly when Grace's absence hinders the overall tone and quality of the show. I would have given this three, maybe even four, stars had the season been released in its entirety, but NBC seems to think we like paying good money for syndicated episodes.
One of the Best seasons
This is one of the best season of Will and Grace. I can't wait for it to be realeased on Dvd. It is sooooo funny!!! I have seasons 1-5 and love all of them, but I do think this is probably one of the best seasons!!!!!!!!!!!
Good Season
Will & Grace: Season 6 was the last season with great writing and even better ratings. Season 7 & 8 saw a decline in ratings and overall value. Season 6 was good because it had interesting story arcs. Jack becoming a student nurse, Karen and Lyle Finster forming a relationship, Will finally finding love and Grace beginning to discover problems in her marriage with Leo. There were a few very memorable episodes in season 6, one of my top faves being "Fanilow", and it's sad to see how this great, groundbreaking, hilarious series slightly went downhill in the last two years of it's run. Also, I hope season 6 has the full-length "super-sized" episodes as opposed to season 5's syndicated, edited versions. Consumers don't want that.