"That '70s Show - Season Two" - DVD Review
Reviewed By: Brad Brevet
That '70s Show - Season Two is a Fox Home Entertainment release and is rated .

The running time is 598 mins..

Sitcoms seem to have lost their luster as of late, there are no longer the quirky characters we have grown to love and only shows like "Scrubs" and "Arrested Development" even come close to offering up the comedy that once was, and speaking of "was" let's talk a little about a show called "That '70s Show," which is limping into its final hour as its key characters are moving off to bigger and better things, but with season two coming to DVD we can relive the glory days, and for some that can mean more than one thing.

Season two of "That '70s Show" reminds us once again of what good situational comedy really is as Eric, Fez, Donna, Jackie, Kelso and Hyde take us on another wild tour of the '70s in their own way.

These 26 episodes find Donna and Eric finally doing "it", Red gets a new job, Eric gets a job, Kelso and Jackie break up, which finally gives Fez his moment with the love of his life, but a little bit of greens get in the way and Hyde starts working at the camera shop and also seems to be emitting some unintended pheromones just being himself.

On top of all this fun you also get a limited number of special features including a mind-numbing talk with director David Trainer, some commentaries on a couple of episodes and a gang load of webisodes that originally were only available on the Internet, which doesn't exactly make them a must watch.

While the special features aren't exactly appealing the season itself is well worth the money. Considering there is nothing but reality shows on TV now days it is a breath of fresh air to be able to pop something worth watching into the DVD player, and trust me, once you get started you won't stop.
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