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Designing Women: Season Two



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Annie Potts Movie:
Designing Women: Season Two



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Designing Women: Season Two
Designing Women: Season Two
List Price: $44.99Label: Shout! Factory

Salesrank: 4217

Released: August 11, 2009
Our Price: $29.17
Used Price: $27.96
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Box set
  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Dixie Carter
  • Delta Burke
  • Annie Potts
  • Jean Smart
  • Editorial Review:
    The staff of Sugarbaker and Associates returns as the sizzle and shake of the South in the second season of Designing Women.

    Suzanne (Delta Burke), Julia (Dixie Carter), Mary Jo (Annie Potts) and Charlene (Jean Smart) bring their sexy, strong, smart and sweet Southern style to the Sugarbaker interior design firm. Personalities collide, power struggles ensue, egos are bruised: it is all in a days work. Having joined the women midway through the first season, Anthony Bouvier (Meshach Taylor) continues on as a series regular and part of the Sugarbaker team as the ex-con with a heart of gold turned male sounding board. This second season also offers the delightful, and now regular, presence of the 'just a little off the beam' feisty widow Bernice Clifton (Alice Ghostley). Guest stars include Gerald McRaney (who would later go on to wed Delta Burke in real life), Scott Bakula and Billy Baldwin.

    Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Designing Women aired on CBS from 1986 to 1993, running seven seasons strong. A perfect marriage of smart and funny, the series achieved critical acclaim through its run and remains one of the most groundbreaking series to ever hit the airwaves.

    Designing Women: Season Two Reviews:
    FINALLY! 5 Star Review
    2009-11-01 - I have been waiting for this show to come out on DVD for YEARS! Love every minute!!!

    A classic finally arriving on dvd 5 Star Review
    2009-10-20 - I adore DESIGNING WOMEN. I was glued to it every week when it originally aired. This show is a modern day classic and so deserves to be on dvd. I must also say that for me the true spirit of what is DESIGNING WOMEN only exists in the seasons that had the original 4 women. The later years whether funny or not were just attempts to keep a diamond shining and it never measured up.

    But here we are with Season 2 which is just when the show started to hit its true stride. I made sure to watch the entire season before writing this review and the memories it brought up and the laughs and tears provided were a truly welcomed gift. DESIGNING WOMEN had a unique ability of tackling current issues while at the same true providing truly believable characters and laughs galore. Season 1 was great but it was the beginning. The women were introduced and wes saw the unique characters they each possessed but the issue episodes did at times get a little preachy. They were still great but sometimes a little in your face.

    That has all calmed down in Season 2 and the issues are still runing rampant but the way they are dealt with got very clever. Julia (Dixie Carter) aka the terminator is the most outspoken and opinionated. Mary Jo (Annie Potts) is the meek and shy one who is struggling with day to day family life but still has opinions, Charlene (Jean Smart) the fun loving rather ditzy one with the heart of gold and Suzanne (Delta Burke) the self centered beauty queen who could go from wisdom to clueless in a snap. With these four unique women issues could be introduced and with their diverse personalities debates could be had and issues could be dealt with hardcore but there would always be laughs and an attitude that would leave the viewer with the right to form their own opinion.

    But most important is the true immense talent of the 4 ladies and all of the characters are hugely developed over season 1. You love these women and will laugh with them, cry with them and just wish they were in your life. There are some definite standout episodes here - KILLING ALL THE RIGHT PEOPLE, about Aids - CRUISING, a comedic tour de force - I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS, a magical heartfelt episode - THERE'S SOME BLACK PEOPLE COMING TO DINNER, about racism. My favorite is HIGH ROLLERS. Delta Burke as Suzanne made the biggest transformation in this season as they made her character more the comedic part. And she rose to the occasion. The way she spoke every line had you in stitches and she could have you in tears of laughter or tears of emotion. When she was funny she was hilarious but her tender moments were memorably heartfelt. This episode is the truest introduction to how much she would shine even more in future seasons.

    All four women shine here. This is the unique combination of great acting, chemistry, writing where pure magic happens. If you love this show you will love it more the second time around on dvd and if you are new to it - give yourself a treat. This is tv at its best and I can honestly say it is in no way dated. This is comedy at its finest.

    Bring on season 3 !!!

    It's everything I remembered and more! 5 Star Review
    2009-10-04 - I really enjoyed the Designing Women series. I sure I will be watching it several more times. I highly recommend it.

    Those Southern Women 5 Star Review
    2009-10-02 - Those Southern women are at it again. Designing women has been one of my favorite if not THE favorite show that have ever been on TV. I always wished I had Julia's grit, and Suzannes cutting wit. Season two doesn't disapoint. I love that Charlene is finding her true love, and only hope the Shout factory puts out seasson 3 soon, so that we can see the love story play out. Some of the best stories are in that year.
    In season 2 the actors seem to find their comfort level with the characters, especially Suzanne. She is no longer the rather timid air-head. And Anthony just gets better and better. The only character I'm not crazy about is Mary Jo. I wish they had dressed her differently. sometimes she looks like a gypsy.She seems to be trying too hard.
    The writing on these shows is so crisp and the dialogue is outstanding. If it were only so today. The shows that come out today are written by people who have very little grasp of the language, and therefore subsitute action or violance or sex in place of good writing. And the humor is non existant.
    I encourage anyone who wnats to laugh or cry a little to buy this product as fast as you can.



    Whew...Finally the Wait is Over 5 Star Review
    2009-09-28 - Love doesn't even begin to describe my feelings for this show. I'm just wondering how many times I can watch it before the first two seasons wear out:). I am so hyped that they have finally released Seasons One and Two on DVD as I have purchased both and love them both. I'm eagerly awaiting the remaining seasons. Although I must admit my favorite seasons are the ones that have both the Sugarbaker women in them.

    I guess I have to do another review for Season One. Maybe I can just copy paste this one.

    My favorite episode of Season Two is the one where she sees How Great Thou Art. It meant even more to me when she told us from the special episode of Season Two where they are all reunited it was the last time her mother got to see her sing before she died. Her baby girl..singing such a beautiful song in front of the world. Wow..how proud she must have been.










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