Growing Pains: Season 2
M**N
Season Two At Last
Normally I don't understand when people post reviews before a product has been released, but I can understand the excitement, and this is the first time I'm doing it. I will edit this and give it a proper review once I have received my pre-ordered copy. I'm just so excited to see this is being released, I have to post something.After such a looong wait since season one was released, literally years, it looks like we are finally getting season two. Hooray-it's about time. If you like Growing Pains, you already know the basics of the show. Many fans, including me, have been waiting for more dvd releases. I wonder if the passing of Andrew Koenig, who played Mike's friend Boner, had anything to do with it. Maybe someone decided to take another look at the show and realized it needed more proper dvd releases. I don't know, that's just a completely wild guess. But I do know there will be many happy fans getting this dvd.I have most of season 2 (and some of 3) on vhs tapes, and I watch those episodes more than I watch the season 1 dvds. I like the first season of course, but I think the show got funnier and was written better in seasons 2 and 3. The characters became better too. There are many memorable episodes in this season, including: when a popular girl befriends Carol in order to get to Mike; the first day of school when Ben stands up to a bully, and Mike gets surprised by a "new girl" at school; Carol dates a football player; Mike works at the fast food place; Maggie and Jason fight after a school meeting (hilarious when she leaves him at the movie theater); Ben invites a homeless girl for Christmas dinner; the "goofy glue incident", which has a few funny sight gags; Mike pretending to be in college to impress a girl (and it doesn't go well); Mike turning down drugs (and a special message at the end of the episode). One notably funny scene is when Mike and Carol are fighting over the phone, which again uses sight gags to good effect, and is also a reminder of days when teenagers didn't have cell phones to carry everywhere. Candace Cameron makes at least one guest appearance. My personal favorites this season are the episodes when the kids uncover a secret about their parents' marriage (Mike is particularly funny in this one), and when Ben brings home a "magic rock", leading to the whole family learning lessons on being conned--hilarious! This may be my favorite season of the entire series.This show brings back a lot of memories, especially if you were a child or teenager in the 80s. I'm looking forward to getting the dvds so I can see these episodes in much better quality than my vhs tapes. I don't have all the episodes, so it will be nice to see the ones I haven't watched in years. I really miss 80s sitcoms, they just don't make shows like this anymore. You can just laugh and enjoy yourself without tons of crude humor that is obvious and not even funny. I don't care if it's corny and silly at times--that's part of it's charm. These early seasons are also when Kirk Cameron was at the height of his teen heartthrob status. So many memories.Hopefully these will sell well and the third season will be released within the next year or so. But I'll be very happy to have this. I also hope more bonus features will be included like on season 1, but even if there isn't, it's still a 5 star season. Good show.***************************************I received my dvd set, and unfortunately there was an issue with one of the discs, so I had to request a replacement. But so far, I'm enjoying the rest of the episodes, especially the ones I hadn't seen for years. The picture and sound are clear, obviously a huge improvement over the vhs tapes I have, and it's nice to have more of the episodes intact (they were edited for tv when I recorded my tapes). There aren't any bonus features this time around, but luckily the show itself is entertaining enough on it's own. The package design is nicer than season 1-the discs are easier to remove this time, and the plastic case is housed in an outer cardboard case. They used interesting photos and it's a nice cheery look.It's easy to see why this show was such a hit in the 80s. It was really in at the time. They did a good job of teaching lessons without being too preachy, something I miss in tv today. It's funny, heartwarming, soothing, nostalgic, cool, and even cheesy at times. Really takes me back to a more innocent time. Watching it makes me wonder yet again why nobody is willing to make a sitcom like this today. It's a show you can feel good while watching. Kirk stole the show as Mike Seaver, but the whole cast did a great job. I enjoy looking at the fashions and hairstyles of 86-87, too.It's hard to believe it took 5 years for season 2 to be released, but here it is for fans to enjoy. Definitely worth buying.
F**Y
Song gets stuck in your head
Baby, rain or shine, all the timeWe got each other, sharin' the laughter and love.
F**S
Good but too obviously a "Family Ties" clone.
While "Growing Pains" was good in its own right, it was far too obvious that it was patterned directly after the better "Family Ties," which started before GP. GP was basically the flip side of FT. FT had a young daughter; GP had a young son. FT had a smart teen son; GP had a smart teen daughter. FT had a naive teen daughter; GP had a naive teen son. FT added a younger son later; GP added a younger daughter later. You get the picture (not to mention that "Mr. Belvedere," in turn, then had the gall to basically directly rip off GP, with the older 3 kids all the same gender and with the same temperaments). But what's most head-shaking is why GP is generally more expensive on Amazon than FT, because it's FT that was the ratings winner and the winner of 3 straight Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Michael J. Fox. GP, maybe because it was probably more directed towards a teen audience (because of Kirk Cameron's teeny-bopper following), never received any Emmy acting nominations or wins. GP, though, still had its moments, especially the Christmas episode with "the kid" (Halle Todd) my all-time favorite of the series.
D**Y
Another great season!
I like this season just as much as season 1, every episode is really good, i really liked the new look with Tracey Gold, she changed her hair style and wore better clothes, also she didn't wear those big glasses as much, i have always liked her, thought she was so attractive and cute, had a crush on her at that time, a couple of episodes that stand out as my favorites are, when Mike is pressured into using cocaine and doesn't give in to it, the other is when Carol tries to get a nose job and Mike tells her shes pretty, that was a touching episode and showed another side of Mike to Carol that he wasn't as mean as she thought he was, overall great season, the video quality could be a little better in some episodes, but most look good,only other thing i don't like is there's only 3 discs, season 1 had 4 with pictures of the cast on every disc, i hate to say it but i think they went cheap this time for some reason and didn't do as much as season 1 because they probably weren't sure how many people would buy it, i only hope it doesn't take another 5 years for season 3 to be released.
S**0
Packaged well
Came in great protective packaging was just as I ordered. Love this show
A**E
great show 1 episode woudnt play
I really like the show growing pains but 1 episnde "call me" woudnt play it broke up and froze. Other wise all else worked well im guessing the disk had a flaw in that place. The show is in the 80s with a great cast including alan thicke, joanna kerns, the stunning kirk cameron my favorite in the show, tracey gold and jeremy miller. The episodes are all funny from carol seaver breaking a lamp and ben got glued to a table. The 1st day of school and mike never gets to class, carol thinks her nose is to big, mike makes boner paint his bedroom wallsand many more funny moments.
E**K
80s nostalgia at is best !
What can I say I'm an 80s child who grew up to a great line up of 80s entertainment that we never took for granted . This is what we had in an era that did not takeover our loyalty before the social network became our entertainment . yes ! You might find it cheesy and the lines don't delivered the same impact it once did and for the way younger crowd perhaps this is not your cup of tea , but this was my awesome entertainment . And to all my 80s people they know what time it was!
B**Y
A wonderful & terrific comedy series!
I always loved this series & hope the rest of the seasons will be put on DVD soon! The cast is great, & each show is usually hilarious (I often laugh out loud), though an occasional episode will have more of a serious slant (i.e. drugs). One of the best television comedies ever!! It's really wonderful to watch a show that's family-oriented, with no bad language, crudeness, sex, immorality, etc.. Kirk Cameron is a special man in real life, so it's enjoyable to also watch him on his old & super series. Joanna, Alan, Tracey, & Jeremy are really terrific in their parts as well. LOVE it!!
J**C
Family Fun
I watched this show growing up and found myself enjoying it again. Like The Cosby Show and Family Ties it revolves around a wholesome family, the Seavers, and their daily antics such as school, work, peer pressure, dating, driving etc. Alan Thicke is great as dad Jason but the star of the show has to be Kirk Cameron as eldest son Mike, he was a great young comedy actor and very beliavable as the wise-cracking big brother. Made in the 1980's this has of course dated somewhat, however it remains fun and easy to watch and should bring back some memories if you saw it first time around.
N**R
I wish they would produce stuff like that nowadays
I wish they would produce stuff like that nowadays, instead of s*** like American Dad and Family guy, this is realistic and helpful for parents. It helps coping as a parent when you have a child like mike
B**A
Love this series.
I grew up in the 80's so this brings back a lot of wonderful memories.Relevant for kids and adults today, less the foul language and gratuity shows rely on today versus quality content.This is funny and tackles some tough issues at the same time.
S**R
A Fun Trip Down Memory Lane
Ordered for a special needs fella I support. He is very happy with purchase. It was a prompt delivery.
M**S
Wonderful
So happy to see season 2 on DVD. Have already watched through it twice! Looking forward to season three being released. The product arrived on time and in great condition
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