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List Price: $39.95 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 1938
Released: February 24, 2009 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The sassy stars of Blush magazine are back with more hilarity in the third season of Just Shoot Me! Join Maya, Jack, Nina, Elliott and Finch for 25 side-splitting episodes of the six-time Emmy®-nominated and seven-time Golden Globe®- nominated series. This witty ensemble comedy explores the often tumultuous and always hysterical dynamic between five quirky staff members of a high fashion magazine. Available on digitally re-mastered DVD for the first time, the deadlines, models and hangovers are even more hilarious than you remember. Funny has never been so fashionable!
Description of Just Shoot Me: The Complete 3rd Season:
Just Shoot Me: The Complete Third Season continues the situation comedy's irresistible premise about a politically progressive writer taking an unlikely position as staff journalist at her father's glitzy fashion magazine for women. While Maya (Laura San Giacomo) still attempts to maintain her principles and dignity at an office full of supermodels and shallow designers, life goes on at the vibrant and sexy journal. There are no changes in the cast or among major characters from the previous two seasons of Just Shoot Me, allowing for both continuity and building on existing relationships. Maya's connection to her father, Jack (George Segal), is still rocky as the publisher can't seem to transcend his superficial view of her while fretting that he isn't taken seriously in the business world as an important CEO or among his staff as a regular guy. Maya's relationship with photographer Elliot (Enrico Colantoni) is both sweetening and deepening, though not to the extent that a romantic relationship is in the offing--yet. Nina (Wendie Malick) still confounds as a former fashion icon grappling with middle age, and Dennis Finch (David Spade), Jack's assistant, is still trying to be taken seriously as an adult. Season highlights include the opener, "What the Teddy Bear Saw," in which Dennis' weekend of lust with Jack's babysitter (Ana Gasteyer) turns out to have been caught on a nanny-cam tape. In "Steamed," Maya discovers the extent to which Jack will manipulate her to get his way when he sends her to convince a political reformer, who works above the magazine's offices, to give up space for a supposed daycare center. (In fact, Jack has no intention of opening a day care center.) "Two Girls for Every Boy" is a very funny story in which Dennis goes to great, great lengths to enact a fantasy of watching Maya have sex with a female model, having no idea the two women are putting him on. Dennis similarly develops some steam in "Maya's Nude Photos," in which Maya takes a photography class and is assigned to take a nude self-portrait. The episode is really about her growing trust with Elliot, who initially pans her class instructor but then realizes the assignment is important to her. The season ends on a delightful two-parter, in which Dennis, incredibly, strikes up a romance with a supermodel (Rebecca Romijn) on a relationship rebound, and genuinely comes to care for her. --Tom Keogh
Just Shoot Me: The Complete 3rd Season Reviews:
great classic TV series. Full of laughs 
2009-12-27 - This was a great TV series. It is guaranteed to make you laugh. Lots of great on-liners. Every character in this series carries their own weight and contributes a lot of humor and entertainment to the entirety of the show.
not as good as season one and two 
2009-11-06 - has several good episodes including the puppet master and the christmas and halloween episodes. unlike season one and two, quite a few episodes in season three are simply not funny at all. still in all i am looking forward to season four being released.
Buy now to get more!!!! 
2009-07-08 - This is one of the most underrated television shows! When I watch these Season 3 episodes at home, family members that were just passing through the living room always ended up staying to finish out the episodes. It's because the one-liners are witty enough to catch your attention and each joke is more outrageous than the last with stories that are ridiculously funny. I have turned people who were just familiar with the show into Just Shoot Me fanatics who quote the show now as often as I do. Please buy so Sony will continue to release the following seasons for everyone's enjoyment.
My favs of this season.
-What the Teddy Bear Saw
-Two Girls for Every Boy
-Puppetmaster
-Slow Donnie
-Nina Sees Red Parts 1&2
-Miss Pretty
plus all the rest!
Good, underated show 
2009-06-28 - I put this show into the category of Wings, Newsradio, Night Court and others of really good shows that people don't give enough credit. Everyone knows of Seinfeld and Cheers, so a lot of people are either unaware that these shows ever existed or just never watched them.
I dig this show for its great ensemble cast with pitch perfects comedic timing and most importantly, consistent laughs.
Powers that Be: Please release the rest of the series on DVD!
It's about, it's about, it's about Time! 
2009-04-27 - I am so glad that they decided to release Season 3. It is a long time coming, but contains some of the classic and favorite Just Shoot Me episodes, How the Finch Stole Christmas, The Puppemaster, Slow Donnie and more!