View Full Version : SGC2C: The Matt Harrigan Episodes question.
420shortee
12-23-2008, 02:00 PM
Where's my DVD of the final eight or so episodes of SGC2C?
Does anyone have any information relevant to my grand search for knowledge of what should be the last DVD.
I assume it will only be sold at the WS online shop but thats all I know, and thats simply guess work.
Also I was wondering what your opinion of the final episodes were, personally I loved them b/c SG could do whatever and as we all know: retardos #1 forever.
And finally do you think SG should be brought back for a we're cancelled finale episode, I do, come on george lowe needs the work.
They'll make it eventually. WS has never had a strict schedule when it comes to making or even advertising DVDs.
SirLemming
12-24-2008, 12:49 PM
Since the last two volumes were released on Williams Street's web site a few months before Christmas, I predict an October-ish 2009 release for the final volume. We'll see.
I'm also wondering if the Gametap episodes will be included, especially now that Gametap is basically dead.
I wish they'd just combine volumes 4, 5, and 6 into one big release and just call it a day. Them spacing out the series in such small increments like this is just silly.
Emperor Fred
12-27-2008, 09:12 PM
I was not fond of the final season. That being said, I am a huge Coast to Coast fan and have seen those episodes many many times and would buy the DVD in a heartbeat.
"Whipping Post" and "Eat a Peach" were pretty good, "Dreams" just seemed excessively vulgar instead of being funny, "Idlewild South" may be my least favourite episode of all time, and let's just say they had a good reason for getting bored and never finishing "Live at the Fillmore".
As much as I hate to admit it, I'm glad it was cancelled when it was. If they should bring it back for one last farewell episode, I hope they manage to recapture what made the series so great prior to this season.
Dunder-Bird
12-27-2008, 09:29 PM
I was not fond of the final season. That being said, I am a huge Coast to Coast fan and have seen those episodes many many times and would buy the DVD in a heartbeat.
"Whipping Post" and "Eat a Peach" were pretty good, "Dreams" just seemed excessively vulgar instead of being funny, "Idlewild South" may be my least favourite episode of all time, and let's just say they had a good reason for getting bored and never finishing "Live at the Fillmore".
As much as I hate to admit it, I'm glad it was cancelled when it was. If they should bring it back for one last farewell episode, I hope they manage to recapture what made the series so great prior to this season.
What about "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed"?
Emperor Fred
12-27-2008, 09:46 PM
What about "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed"?Didn't think it was especially great, but I don't actively dislike it.
Temple Fugate
12-28-2008, 01:22 PM
I wish they'd just combine volumes 4, 5, and 6 into one big release and just call it a day. Them spacing out the series in such small increments like this is just silly.Volumes 4 and 5 had a respectable amount of episodes on them, 12 and 14 respectively (not counting the 3 Mommentary episodes), where 13 episodes is standard for an animation DVD release. Considering WS is making these things on their own time and not outsourcing to Warner Home Video, I'm willing to cut them some slack.
As much as I hate to admit it, I'm glad it was cancelled when it was. If they should bring it back for one last farewell episode, I hope they manage to recapture what made the series so great prior to this season.I agree with that sentiment. The final season made it clear that their hearts weren't in producing Space Ghost anymore, even if there were a few good moments here and there.
Volumes 4 and 5 had a respectable amount of episodes on them, 12 and 14 respectively (not counting the 3 Mommentary episodes), where 13 episodes is standard for an animation DVD release.
13 half-hour episodes. Here you're paying a little below standard price for half the usual content of an animated box set.
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