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Why do we have to wait so long for those DVDs?

by Terri
Hughley DVDS60 DVD

Well, this hardly seems fair.

The DVD of D.L. Hughley’s HBO comedy special, Unapologetic, went on sale September 25, four days after it debuted on the pay cable network.

The DVD for Studio 60, on the other hand, won’t be available until October 16, about four months after its final episode.

Sure, season sets are more involved, but it seems like a whole lot of other shows have had their sets from last season drop already. I got my Brothers & Sisters DVD set in the mail this week, and I’m excited about that. Yet still, for Studio 60, we wait and wait. (Another 18 days, 10 hours and change, according to the countdown clock on this page).

Just feels, yet again, like Studio 60 fans are kind of an afterthought. I guess we should be glad we’re getting a DVD set at all. But I sure wish I had it to watch now. Or, better still, four days after it went off the air.

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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was a show about making a show -- a Friday night sketch comedy living and dying by the ratings and the buzz and the bottom line. It also turned out to be about the ways that overinflated expectations and caustic criticism can doom a TV drama. Still, if you're a fan of great acting and Aaron Sorkin's way with dialog, there's a lot to love in Studio 60's sole season. Read here to look back at the show, and look forward at what the cast and creative powers are doing now.

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