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Ugly Betty: Season 3



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Rebecca Romijn Movie:
Ugly Betty: Season 3



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Ugly Betty: Season 3
Ugly Betty: Season 3
List Price: $59.99Label: ABC Studios

Salesrank: 1667

Released: September 22, 2009
Our Price: $36.98
Used Price: $38.00
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

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

  • America Ferrara
  • Eric Mabius
  • Vanessa Williams
  • Rebecca Romijn
  • Judith Light
  • Editorial Review:
    Join Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) Award winner America Ferrera in the acclaimed comedy that will have you laughing out loud and cheering for TV's favorite fish out of water. It's a year of change for Betty and her friends at Mode. With the future of the magazine up in the air, a new roommate and the ever-changing carousel of office relationships spinning faster than ever, Betty's life is full of surprises. On top of it all, Betty's move to the big city has her wondering whether she truly belongs in her new fast-paced world. Dive into the vibrant scene of high fashion with the most charismatic cast on television. Experience every episode of Season Three, complete with never-before-seen bonus features, in this six-disc set. Full of fun and bursting with heart, you can't help but fall for Ugly Betty.

    Bonus Features Include: Going home to New York City, look who keeps popping up video commentary, webisodes, Betty Bloops, alternate takes, deleted scenes

    Description of Ugly Betty: Season 3:
    With this third-season boxed set (24 episodes, plus bonus material, on six discs), Ugly Betty continues one of television's most adroit balancing acts. Is the series, which chronicles the urban adventures of young Betty Suarez (American Ferrera), the archetypal fish out of water making her way through the cutthroat world of high fashion, a comedy? A nighttime soap opera? A serious drama? Well, yes. There are a lot of other words to describe it--outrageous, flamboyant, tender, absurd, cartoony, poignant, arch, bright, kinetic--but most of all, Ugly Betty remains compulsively watchable because it's entertaining, pure and simple.

    As ever, the show does a nimble job of simultaneously maintaining multiple plot lines. Some of them last nearly the entire season, like Betty's leaving the family house in Queens to live on her own in a Manhattan apartment, the struggles of Meade Publications, parent company of Mode Magazine (Betty's principal employer), to deal with ongoing financial issues (exacerbated by a major embezzlement sub-plot in mid-season), or the endless power plays involving villainess Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) and various members of the Meade family. Other developments, and there are many, unfold over just a few episodes. Some of the best of these are Betty's re-acquaintance with Kimmie (a perfectly cast Lindsay Lohan), a former high school nemesis whom Betty helps find a job; Betty's membership in the Young Editors Training Program (YETI), which brings her into conflict with Marc (Michael Urie), Wilhelmina's flagrantly gay assistant; numerous Suarez family issues, including father Ignacio's (Tony Plana) heart attack; and, of course, the tangled love lives of Betty and virtually every other character of note. Through it all, Betty is awkward, naive, and hopelessly unhip, but also smart, creative, and sincere; she remains the one beacon of purity in a world where everyone's out to get everyone else.

    Ugly Betty is beautifully crafted--it's well-written, nicely acted, and deftly edited, and the bonus material (deleted scenes, episode commentary, bloopers, etc.) is fine (newcomers will be grateful for the "starter kit," which introduces the major characters and storylines). One wonders, though, how long it can sustain itself. If Betty finally blossoms into "normality," the show's over; but if the emphasis on cutesy quirks continues, there's sure to be some shark-jumping in the near future. Stay tuned for further developments. --Sam Graham

    Ugly Betty: Season 3 Reviews:
    Simply perfect 5 Star Review
    2009-11-04 - The 3rd season is rocking. I love it! The box, DVDs have a beautiful design.

    Ugly Betty: Series 3 DVD 5 Star Review
    2009-11-02 - Product arrived quickly and as described. I am very satisfied with this seller and would order from them again.

    Ugly Betty season 3 5 Star Review
    2009-11-02 - This was definately the best season so far, looking forward to the show going for many more. The development of the storyline and characters was great, no stunted growth like on other shows (ie Grey's Anatomy, Friends). It's worth the price to be able to watch at your leisure

    Quality 5 Star Review
    2009-10-27 - The dvd set shipped in less than a week and it was still in the wrapping. It was exactly in the condition the seller said it would be in. And it has a lot of extras on the set to pass the time.

    Your right it's hideous, like driving through Ohio 5 Star Review
    2009-10-15 - Ugly Betty has been my favorite show since it aired in September of 2006, and I never grow tired of watching what happens on a regular basis. America, Eric, Vanessa, and Judith shine in their roles and make it a show that people can relate to. Everybody has a little Betty deep inside screaming to break free!!










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