Just Shoot Me DVD Review

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Review of Just Shoot Me DVD


Overview:

Just Shoot Me, an NBC original series, stands out as one of the most innovative sitcoms from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Celebrated creator Steven Levitan, known for hits like Wings, The Larry Sanders Show, and Frasier, delivers another masterpiece with this show. With nominations for 7 Golden Globes and 6 Emmys, including Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, it's a must-watch for comedy enthusiasts.

Plot Summary:

The series centers on the quirky staff of "Blush" magazine, a fictional New York publication reminiscent of Cosmopolitan. Maya Gallo, played by Laura San Giacomo, is a serious journalist who reluctantly joins the magazine after being fired. Her father, Jack Gallo (George Segal), owns Blush and runs it with a focus on mainstream appeal, often clashing with Maya’s desire to bring depth to the content. Adding to the mix are the sarcastic Dennis Finch (David Spade), flirtatious Elliott DiMauro (Enrico Colantoni), and the eccentric ex-model turned fashion editor Nina Van Horn (Wendie Malick). Together, these characters navigate the hilarious and oftentimes chaotic world of fashion journalism.

DVD Highlights:

The Just Shoot Me DVD captures the brilliance of the series with several standout episodes:

- "Back Issues": This pilot episode introduces viewers to Maya’s new role at Blush and her challenges with her estranged father and skeptical colleagues.

- "Lemon Wacky Hello": A comedic episode where Jack returns from China with candies that unexpectedly contain a hallucinogenic substance, creating chaos in the office.

- "The Kiss": Maya and Elliott share a faux-married kiss that leads to unexpected romantic developments.

Episode List:

Seasons 1 and 2 on the DVD include the following episodes:

1. Back Issues (03-04-1997)
2. The Devil and Maya Gallo (03-05-1997)
3. Secretary's Day (03-12-1997)
4. Nina's Birthday (03-19-1997)
5. In Your Dreams (03-25-1997)
6. Lemon Wacky Hello (03-26-1997)
7. The Experiment (09-23-1997)
8. The Assistant (09-30-1997)
9. Old Boyfriends (10-28-1997)
10. La Cage (11-04-1997)
11. King Lear Jet (11-11-1997)
12. My Dinner with Woody (11-18-1997)
13. Twice Burned (11-25-1997)
14. Sweet Charity (12-09-1997)
15. Jesus, It's Christmas (12-16-1997)
16. Elliot the Geek (01-06-1998)
17. Sewer! (01-13-1998)
18. In the Company of Maya (01-20-1998)
19. Pass the Salt (01-29-1998)
20. The Walk (02-03-1998)
21. Nina in the Cantina (02-24-1998)
22. College or Collagen (02-26-1998)
23. Nina's Bikini (03-03-1998)
24. The Kiss (03-19-1998)
25. Bravefinch (03-26-1998)
26. Jack's Old Partner (04-09-1998)
27. Amblushed (04-16-1998)
28. The Emperor (04-23-1998)
29. Rescue Me (04-30-1998)
30. Eve of Destruction (05-05-1998)
31. War and Sleaze (05-12-1998)

With its sharp writing and memorable characters, Just Shoot Me remains a classic, offering laughs and insights into the world of high-fashion magazines. This DVD set is a valuable addition for any sitcom fan’s collection.

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