Thursday 24 December 2009

The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)

The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete Fifth Season
The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)
By Mary Tyler Moore

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Review & Description

  • Audio: English: Mono
  • Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English & Spanish
  • Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen 1.33:1
Disc 1: 177 Minutes
  • Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?
  • No Just Another Pretty Face
  • You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate
  • Lou and That Woman
  • The Outsider
  • I Love a Piano
  • The New Sue Ann
  • Menage-a-Phyllis

Disc 2: 202 Minutes
  • Not a Christmas Story
  • What Are Friends For?
  • A Boy's Best Friend
  • A Son for Murray
  • Neighbors
  • A Girl Like Mary
  • An Affair to Forget
  • Mary Richards: Producer

Disc 3: 202 Minutes
  • The System
  • Phyllis Whips Inflation
  • The Shame of the Cities
  • Marriage Minneapolis Style
  • You Try To Be a Nice Guy
  • You Can't Lose 'em All
  • Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcasters' School
  • Anybody Who Hates Kids and Dogs
"There is comfort television, and there is consummate television. The Mary Tyler Moore Show is the gold standard, and without any Very Special Episodes (but plenty of very special moments), stunt casting, or a season-ending cliffhanger, this multi-Emmy-winning fifth season is a master class of ensemble acting and character-based comedy. So indelible are these characters by now that half the fun is anticipating how they will react in comedically ripe situations. How will Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore), who cries that she never even had to stay after school, adapt to jail after refusing to reveal a source in the Emmy-winning episode ""Mary Goes to Prison""? How will old school newsman Lou Grant (Ed Asner, earning his third Emmy) handle Ted (Ted Knight) after Ted endorses a candidate during his broadcast in ""You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate""? And how will skinflint Ted react when he learns that Lou has recklessly gambled away their football pool winnings in ""The System""?

Valerie Harper is missed as Rhoda, but the show wisely did not try to replace her with another sidekick for Mary. Instead, episodes this season further flesh out these beloved characters. Sue Ellen (Betty White, who was honored with her first Emmy) reveals her vulnerability in ""What Are Friends For?"" Lou falls for a lounge singer with an active past (guest star Sheree North) in ""Lou and That Woman."" But Ted, happily, is still clueless, thoughtless, and egotistical, whether spreading gossip that he and Mary are having an affair (""An Affair to Forget"") or proposing to Georgette (Georgia Engel) on the air (""Marriage Minneapolis Style""). Mary Richards is an iconic character, the poster woman for what Cloris Leachman's Phyllis calls ""the era of the single girl"" in her Emmy-winning turn in ""Phyllis Whips Inflation."" A character and show of this stature certainly deserve better than this set's bare-bones release. Three years elapsed between the releases of season 4 and season 5. Talk about cliffhangers; ""Chuckles Bites the Dust"" awaits in season 6. --Donald Liebenson" Read more


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