Dallas: The Complete First And Second Seasons
Power, wealth, sex, extravagance! This 5-disc set includes all 29 of the shows first and second season episodes. This popular 1980s primetime soap stars Larry Hagman as the power-hungry and manipulative J.R. Ewing, who is often stirring up trouble for his alcoholic wife Sue Ellen (Linda Gray), his brother Bobby (Patrick Duffy) and Bobby’s tortured wife Pamela (Victoria Principal). J.R. was the man everyone loved to hate — and they still do!
Dallas: The Complete Twelfth Season
Conniving entrepreneur J.R. Ewing (Larry Hagman) finds his vast empire beginning to crumble as the 12TH SEASON of the hit prime-time drama DALLAS gets under way. Bask in all the betrayal, lies, and family drama anytime you please with this release featuring all 26 episodes of DALLAS season 12.
Dallas: The Complete Final Season
After 13 seasons of wheeling and dealing, murder, and oil business gone insane, Dallas returned for a final season that ran from November 1990 through May 1991. Many of the longtime favorites were back, including Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, and Ken Kercheval, and the season itself delivered plenty of drama, action, and tragedy. The real talking point of the season is, of course, the final episode, in which an abandoned and drunken J.R. Ewing wanders Southfork Ranch and contemplates suicide. Joel Grey memorably guest stars in the final episode as an angel (or is he?) who takes J.R. on an It’s a Wonderful Life inspired trip through an alternate reality where J.R. never was born. The series ends appropriately, leaving plenty for fans to discuss until the reunion movie hit CBS a few years later.
NCIS: The Complete First Season
The first season dealt with introducing the characters and their strengths, skills, and weaknesses. Three recurring characters are also introduced: the main foe for the first two seasons, Ari Haswari; Special Agent Timothy McGee and Jimmy Palmer who replaces Gerald Jackson, Ducky’s assistant, after he was shot. The season also introduces Sasha Alexander as Special Agent Caitlin Todd who serves as Special Agent Vivian Blackadder’s (Robyn Lively) replacement, who was a member of Gibbs’ team during the two-part JAG backdoor pilot.
NCIS: The Fourth Season
The fourth season of the police procedural drama NCIS was originally broadcast between September 19, 2006, and May 22, 2007. Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs left NCIS at the end of season three after a terrorist attack had been successful because his superiors did not heed his warnings in time. The team is now led by Anthony DiNozzo for a short time until Gibbs’ eventual return. New characters introduced in this season are Michelle Lee, who was briefly on DiNozzo’s team and was transferred to the legal department upon Gibbs’ return, and (already in the final episodes of season 3) Gibbs’ former boss and mentor Mike Franks, both as recurring characters. Also, albeit later in the season, Army CID Lieutenant Colonel Hollis Mann is introduced as another love interest for Gibbs.
NCIS: The Fifth Season
The fifth season of the police procedural drama NCIS premiered on September 25, 2007, and marks the end of Donald P. Bellisario’s involvement as show runner.[1] The new showrunner, starting from this season, is Shane Brennan. It concludes the La Grenouille storyline which ended with a cliffhanger in season four’s finale, “Angel of Death”. This season also includes the show 100th episode, and reveals more background information about Gibbs.
NCIS: The Sixth Season
The sixth season of the police procedural drama NCIS premiered on September 23, 2008, and ended on May 19, 2009, on CBS. The new NCIS director Leon Vance (played by Rocky Carroll) became a regular cast character and Agent Gibbs’s new team members were introduced: NCIS Agents Michelle Lee from Legal, Daniel Keating from Cybercrime, and Special Agent Brent Langer from the FBI.[1] Langer is killed in the first episode of the season. After the end of the second episode, McGee, Ziva, and Tony return to the team, while Lee and Keating are transferred back to Legal and Cybercrime, respectively.
NCIS: The Eighth Season
The season story arc involves Ziva’s largely-unseen boyfriend, Ray, and the CIA continuing to meddle in NCIS’s day-to-day workings. Notable events include the terrorism and internal affairs threat during the “Enemies” two-parter, and the arrival of another Major Case Response Team from Rota, Spain, the team that Tony was offered to be lead of in the beginning of season four. The season ends on a five-part story arc involving the Port-to-Port killer that menaced both teams.
New Children’s Movie…
Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Inside a snowflake exists the magical land of Whoville, wherein live the Whos, an almost-mutated sort of Munchkin-like people who all love Christmas. Just outside of their beloved town lives the Grinch (Jim Carrey), a nasty creature that hates Christmas and plans to steal it from the Whos, which he equally abhors. Little Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen) decides to befriend the Grinch.