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Soap - complete series

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Format: DVD


Format: NTSC


Contributor: Rod Roddy


Number Of Discs: 1


Manufacturer: Sony Pictures


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.72 x 5.43 x 1.3 inches; 9.14 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Actors ‏ : ‎ Rod Roddy


Studio ‏ : ‎ Sony Pictures


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


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Customer Reviews: 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 437 ratings


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  • This is the story of a truly groundbreaking sitcom
This show is simply brilliant in it's hilarious and poignant story of two sisters: Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell. Written and set in the tumultuous late seventies, think of this as All in the Family meets the Marx Brothers meets every daytime soap opera of the era. The writing is nearly perfect and the actors are smartly up to the task set before them. Every character is a complex person each with their own foibles and gifts. I think this series and it's cast surpasses M*A*S*H in being able to move deftly and naturally from comedy to quite sorrowful tones, particularly Katherine Helmond's Jessica Tate who is such a funny, lovable ditz that when she is truly hurting we in the audience hurt as well. On the other hand, Burt Campbell as played by Richard Mulligan is easily the funniest character although he doesn't set out to be. Then there's Billy Crystals Jody: At a time when cliche gay characters on TV were being trotted around like shiny oblivious baubles (think Three's Company) Jody sets the standard far higher in terms of who he is and what he wants the world to know about him. Crystal (a straight man) doesn't play the same tired gay stereotype (unless the character is messing with someones prejudice). He's portrayed as a strong respectable man who is attracted to other men, simple as that. That said, I myself am a straight man so I may be missing something in Crystals performance that when viewed by someone who is more sensitive to how gays are portrayed could be seen as problematic. These are only three of the massive perfectly cast ensemble. Of course not every character is likable but that adds to the experience because one quickly identifies which characters they like and so can look forward to whatever scene they may appear in next. Like All in the Family, Soap tackles thorny issues including same-sex relationships, marital infidelity, race relations, murder, mental health, satanic possession and space aliens. However unlike All in the Family, Soaps lessons don't come across as a lecture but are more of an empathetic parable; not every episode is "about" something, sometimes they're just meant to be funny with the occasional teachable moments. We all still face the same old issues but Soap shows us it's ok, as long as we keep trying to be better. The show is nearly fifty years old; sadly, most of the actors have passed away and, excepting Billy Crystal, have faded into obscurity. But that doesn't detract from the absolute silliness that these people have put to video. This is far more entertaining than most of today's best shows. Arrested Development and Modern Family are direct descendants of Soap but are very cynical in comparison. Soap has genuine sweetness; it values kindness over all else. On the technical side, the discs themselves are... adequate. There are no extras at all which is real shame; I would love to hear the actors and writers discuss how they built such a delightfully convoluted series. The video quality is, by today's standards, fairly poor and it won't get better; it was recorded on video tape which can't be upscaled like film. The sound is fine though and I haven't experienced any problems with playback. All in all a good time is virtually guaranteed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by PA

  • Soap
Everythimg perfekt!
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by Pal Moe

  • If only they had finished....
You know. Soap was an amazing show. It was a sitcom with some really great drama mixed in. It didn't matter what crazy and completely unrealistic scenarios the characters got themselves into because it was the characters themselves, not the storylines that mattered. Everyone was so lovable. Even guys like Chester who had a lot less good than bad to contribute were still just impossible to hate. I only wish they had finished. It would've taken only one more hour long episode to tie up all the cliffhangers they left at the end of season four. That's all. I realize that it was common for TV shows to be canceled in a moments notice back then. But this was no ordinary show. Unlike most sitcoms of the time, it had running stories that progressed from show to show. They could've ended a show like Three's Company anytime they wanted. The characters never went anywhere since each episode was its own self-contained story. But Soap was different. We invested real time into these characters over four years. For the network to just pull the plug as they did was very disrespectful to the cast, crew and fans of the show. It's just a shame. But, if I had to write an ending for the show, here's what it would be: JESSICA: The gunshots heard at Jessica's execution were from El Puerco, Juan One, Billy, Saunders and Benson. That's right, Benson! They attacked the village and engaged in a gunfight with the executioners. El Puerco saves Jessica and stays behind to fight Sandy and his men. BURT: Just as Burt is about to be killed by the mob, he disappears from sight having been beamed back to the alien ship by Saul. After the initial shock of the event, Saul explains that he felt compelled to save Burt even though that's not why they returned to Earth. The scare of nearly dying and being saved scares Burt straight. He realizes he's not the guy he's been pretending to be and he belongs with Mary. As Saul beams him back, Burt asks why the aliens have returned, but doesn't get an answer before he disappears. CHESTER: Chester says goodbye to Danny and Annie, then pulls the trigger. But, it just clicks because he forgot to load the gun. He turns to get the bullets from his pocket. Danny grabs a vase and hits Chester over the head. Chester wobbles and falls. When he wakes up he can't remember who he is again. This condition offers grounds for Annie to get an annulment from Chester. So Danny and Annie are free to be together. MARY: Burt returns, tells Mary what happened. She welcomes her Burt back and dumps out her booze in the sink. JODY: Maggy can't take it anymore. As she says her final goodbye to Jody (Julius, that is), he walks up the stairs in the Campbell home, slips and falls down the steps. When Maggy runs to him, she notices he's normal again with no memory of Julius. ENDING: Everyone meets over at the Tate house to welcome Jessica back. It's all hugs and smiles. Everyone's so happy to be Alive, well and together again. Just when it can't get any better, Corrine walks through the door. Jessica thanks the heavens for all these wonderful people in her life and is so happy to have the whole family back together again. Just then, the lights dim as the whole house shakes, colorful lights flash through the windows, that eerie sound Burt knows so well grows as the spaceship nears. Then, from the carriage, Scotty (Mary and Burt's baby) floats up into the air, then flies out the window like a bullet. The noise and lights go away, the house lights return to normal. A few moments of silence from the group. Then, Mary begins to chuckle. Everyone looks at her as the chuckle grows to an all out bellowing of laughter. Burt says, "Uh Mare, what's so funny?" She replies, "I told you he flies". The End. So, that's what I would've done :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2009 by the dude

  • Great series
Liked everything
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Joyce Woolstenhulme

  • Super old tv show
Great forgotten old sitcom that doesn’t get you upset when you just want to unwind and have a laugh. I never watched it when I was a kid but I love it now, and bought all three seasons.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Glad I was able to order from Amazon
Wanted this hilarious show long ago, too bad they weren’t able to end the show.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Sylvia Padilla

  • Bought this as a gift and it was a great success
The product arrived on time and in new condition.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by TJ

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