![]() Included are the title episode, "Treasure Hunt," "Flying" and "Fun. Episodes include "Yours, Mine and Mine" and "Summer Job."Įxtras: full frame, eight episodes, shorts, episode of "T.U.F.F. "SpongeBob SquarePants: Heroes of Bikini Bottom" (Nickelodeon/Paramount, 2011, $16.99). The featured special is "Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown." Also here is an episode of "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show" (1985), featuring "Snoopy's Foot," "Snoopy and the Giant" and "Rerun." "Happiness Is … Peanuts: Snoopy's Adventures" (Warner, 1985, $14.97). This second season finishes off this series, a spinoff of "Stargate," as the cosmic explorers aboard the spaceship Destiny head deeper into space.Įxtras: widescreen, 20 episodes, featurettes "Stargate Universe: The Complete Final Season" (MGM, 2010-11, five discs, $49.98). In fact he directs all the episodes he appears in in Burn Notice. (Season 5 begins June 23.)Įxtras: widescreen, 18 episodes, deleted scenes, audio commentary, featurettes Enter Larry, and What is Carla Really Up To This episode is the first that Tim Matheson both appears in and directs. Wry humor also informs this USA show about superspy Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan), teamed with Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell) and Fiona Glenanne (Gabrielle Anwar), to bring down the bad guys, and joined this season by no-nonsense Jesse Porter (Coby Bell). (Season 3 is currently airing on the USA channel.)Įxtras: widescreen, 16 episodes, deleted scenes, audio commentaries, featurettes, bloopers Tim DeKay matches him as his FBI handler, Peter Burke, and the supporting cast is great, led by Willie Garson as Neil's pal Mozzie and Tiffani Thiessen as Peter's wife Elizabeth. Matt Bomer is ever the charmer as con artist-turned FBI consultant Neil Caffrey in this free-and-easy, New York-based crime show, heavily laced with humor. "White Collar: The Complete Second Season" (Fox, 2010, four discs, $49.98). ![]() You can catch up with this set before Season 2 arrives next month.Įxtras: widescreen, 13 episodes, audio commentaries, featurettes ![]() This better-than-average Syfy channel series is a bit slow to go but intriguing and filled with witty dialogue and appealing players. What she doesn't expect is that she has a personal link to the town, which reveals itself as secrets begin to unfold. This adaptation of Stephen King's "The Colorado Kid" has Emily Rose as an FBI agent assigned to investigate a murder in Haven, Maine, where she discovers the town is a refuge for people with strange talents and even stranger secrets. "Haven: The Complete First Season" (eOne/Blu-ray, 2010, four discs, $49.98). Summer TV shows are kicking in over the next couple of months, so the previous seasons are landing on DVD, led by "Haven," "White Collar" and "Burn Notice."
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