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Gossip Girl – The Complete Third Season (2009 – 2010/Warner DVD Set)

 

Picture: C+     Sound: B-     Extras: C     Episodes: C

 

 

If you are not aware of the semi-hit TV series Gossip Girl, you might be better off.   A silly, shallow, even condescending series supposedly about people (especially young ones) with money and status has never rung true in its four seasons (so far?) run.  You can read more about it in our coverage of the Second Season at this link:

 

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/9016/Gossip+Girl+%E2%80%93+The+Comp

 

 

 

Blake Lively, Chace Crawford and others make up the world of the supposedly successful, spending money, stabbing each other in the back, having sex of some kind and sill being boring.  This Complete Third Season set has 22 hour-long episodes that show how past its prime the nighttime soap opera really is, though this is still very marginally better than “reality TV” but not by much.

 

The Upper East Side continues to harbor secrets and what happens there apparently does not stay there thanks to the nebby title character (Kristen Bell, who can be funny in front of the camera).  Maybe this is easier to get into when you start from the first season (namely the first show), but it seems very tired and has none of the fun of a Dynasty or even Dallas, shows that at least knew what they were, while this one apparently thinks it is more than it is: trash TV.  Needless to say, this is for fans only, but at least Warner Bros., is putting some money into the show, so it at least does not look shoddy.   Well, not much considering everyone is like an animated mannequin.

 

The anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image is soft and shot in digital High Definition video with color limits, motion blur, detail issues and few good shots throughout, while the Dolby Digital 5.1 mix fares better, but not by much.  You get some good surrounds, but not a great soundfield and dialogue is too much in the center channel.  Extras include a Gag Reel, Unaired Scenes, Interactive Viewing on Episode 16 dubbed Gossip Girl Mode (ooooooooh), two music videos and A Gossip Girl Fabulous Affair featurette about throwing a party.

 

If you disagree with my view of the show, then don’t take it from me.  You can always go to the official Gossip Girl Online Promotion at www.gossipgirltvondvd.com for more even before considering getting any of these DVD sets.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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