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Dharma & Greg - Season One (1997)

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Dharma & Greg - Season One
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Directed byRandy Cordray, James Burrows (II), Ellen Gittelsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky and Robert Berlinger
CastJenna Elfman, Thomas Gibson, Mimi Kennedy, Alan Rachins and Susan Sullivan
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 24, 1997
DVD ReleaseJune 13, 2006
Running Time528 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code024543244363
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Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
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Average user review: 4.5 (58 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDharma and GregQuote
I bought this DVD because I loved the series and I don't get re-runs where I live. If you miss not seeing the series and wish you could this is a great way to do just that. If Dharma and Greg didn't float your boat then you probably won't be thrilled now either. I enjoyed it.

April 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteThis show is hilarious!Quote
Probably less than 5% of the population had ever heard the word Dharma before this show! Now it's gotta be at least 6%!!! Oh yeah! Of course, that extra one percent may think it has something to do with being an Elf. Or a hippie. I know I do. Anyways, the show is completely hysterical. Takes place in San Francisco, one of the best cities ever! Dharma comes from a very hippyish family. Greg comes from a very conservative family. They had an inexplicable connection when they were very young on the subway, which then resolves when they get older. Both of their families are completely shocked at their union. In fact, most of the humor of the show comes from these totally different perspectives. Pure genius, really. Personally, I think the show had at least a few more seasons in it, but then I haven't really seen the last two seasons. The important question here is, when are they going to release the second season!!!! BTW I think the writer for D&G is also the writer for Two and A Half men. Another hilarious show. They've both got those little Philosophy Cards in the end credits. April 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteGreat showQuote
I can't wait for the other seasons to come out. I loved Dharma & Greg and would love to own the entire series. March 6, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteDharma and Greg - Season OneQuote
I enjoyed this very much - it was positive and very funny.
The quality and delivery were satisfying.
Thanks!
- Steven Goodman December 21, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteOpposite Worlds Collide and CharmQuote
This is an all-time classic example of two different worlds attempting to live together. Dharma is your typical Pagan child, open in dialog and free of restraint. Greg is your typical Christian, straight-laced and firmly embedded in the corporate world. The way the two learn to live together in a marriage that to both seemed destined is just hilarious! Rarely in television are we treated to such a pefect cast.

Some might say they are too stereotypical but I think instead the points to be made between the two worlds have never been done quite like this.

I think Thomas Gibson is one of the most underrated actors around. He is simply, here, a great comic talent, and that's something we don't get to see on his new series, Criminal Minds.

Treat yourself and join the clash! December 20, 2007

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