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Soap - The Complete Second Season

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Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches; 8 ounces


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  • The Genius of Susan Harris
I just finished watching the second season of "Soap" and the bonus interview with the creators. The season was pure genius, and it amazes me that television like this ever made it past someone like Fred Silverman. Of course, because of network issues (and America as a whole, at that time) the series was spun off and diluted ("Benson," anyone?) but the originality and unassailable creativity that existed during the first and second seasons of "Soap" live on now, thanks to these DVD releases. After watching the first two seasons of "Soap," I have come to the conclusion that Susan Harris was the brightest, most brilliant writer ever to work in the medium of television. Ms. Harris (along with her collaborators) created not only "Soap," but "Golden Girls," and "Empty Nest." What I found devestating was this: nowadays, sitcoms are written by committee. During the first two seasons of "Soap," Ms. Harris wrote over 70% of the shows BY HERSELF, and co-wrote the rest. This woman was working every week, coming up with brilliant, side-splitting comedy, all the while bucking the system and disproving stereotypes, and the proof lies on these delicious little silver platters. Harris, along with her partners, created a wonderful company of mostly Broadway theatre actors, and they utilized them to their best. Dinah Manoff does a delicious bit in "Soap" as the shrewish mob daughter, and then was resurrected years later for her brilliant turn in "Empty Nest." Witt/Thomas/Harris did a tremendous thing, and created a sort of repertory company of wonderful actors who spanned all of their series. The delighful Richard Mulligan turns up in every one of their series. The sensational Doris Roberts (another terrific actress whose roots lie in the NY stage) also shows up in this DVD set. My personal favorite is Inga Swenson, star of the Broadway musical "110 in the Shade," as the sadistic, revenge-driven Scandanivian maid. True to repertory form, she turned up later on "Benson," as another character, which allowed the multi-faceted Ms. Swenson a chance to shine as two completely different characters. Harris was able to illuminate something here that very few writers do, and it was a gift to all of the actors who played her parts. None of her characters are "stock," or one dimensional. The divine Kathryn Helmond is a dumb socialite, but one with whom everyone could sympathize, because she was a tender, caring human being. She was a living, breathing, dichotemy. (As we all are, really.) Same with every single other character who appeared on "Soap." It is a remarkable achievement, and what makes "Soap," at its core, so brilliant still today. Ms. Harris herself turns up playing a prostitute in one of the Season 1 episodes. She looks terrific. She doesn't look a day older during the contemporary interviews on the Season 2 set, which leads me to believe that not only is she a talented writer, but she somehow trumped Ponce de Leon somewhere along her travels. Ms. Harris, I hope that someday you get the full credit that you richly deserve. Everyone else? Buy both seasons of "Soap" on DVD. It's a wonderous, hysterical experience, and an eye into one of our best (albeit underappreciated) contemporary writers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2004 by Morgan L. Thornburgh

  • Pure genesis
You forget how well written and acted this series was. It shows something that we all remember a character or at least that it was on the air for such a short period and we still think of it today. They could hardly get by back then showing and saying on tv what they did but with the PC police it couldn't be done today. They may fun of everything and everyone equally. They said "fagalots", "homoboy", "chinks", "sambo" and we're just up to show 10 in the first season. Filmed before a live audience, what great actors!!!! Everyone needs to see SOAP again!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2004 by Lisa F. Kroening

  • bad experince
have ordered other items had good results until i ordered this the product was fine the service was garbage it seems amazon charges the price for lets say a fed ex or ups delivery but takes the cheap way out by sending it usps witch we all know if it gets there on time let alone if it gets there at all my cast it never got to me so as you can see i am not pleased ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2010 by Geno Cianfaglione

  • Your Glasses Won't Help
The first thing you will notice is that most scenes are a bit out-of-focus. If you can get past that, you will find that 'Soap' can be hysterical, even in the midst of tragedy. The most sympathetic character in 'Soap' is Jessica Tate, and when something bad comes her way, you can't help but feel for her, in spite of the many comic bits that lighten the situation. At the end of season one, something bad indeed came Jessica's Way: she had been found guilty for the murder of Peter Campbell. But wait, poor Jessica is innocent! At the beginning of season two's first episode, the commentator teases: "Who really killed Peter Campbell?" He lists five suspects: Corinne Tate (Jessica's adopted daughter): She allowed Peter - a bed-hopping tennis instructor - to move in. She expected him to be faithful. When she learned he continued giving bedroom lessons, she threatened to kill him. Chester Tate (Jessica's husband): He had been having one affair after another, but when Jessica told him that - in a moment of weakness - that she had an affair, Chester became enraged. The remaining suspects have no obvious motive, but then ... Each of them have - in a fit of irritation - attempted to kill the annoying little ventriloquist doll named Bob. Benson (Jessica's butler): During the first scene of season two, Benson throws Bob out the window; it was a good thing it wasn't a second story window or Bob could have fallen to his death! Burt Campbell (Jessica's sister's husband and Peter's father): During season one, Burt tried to strangle Bob; Bob nearly choked to death! Jodie Dallas (Jessica's sister's son from a previous marriage): During season one, Jodie crammed Bob into a refrigerator; Bob nearly froze to death! This not your typical whodunnit! DVD picture: fair. No apparent cropping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2010 by Magnifying Glass

  • As good now as then.
Usually shows deemed controversial when aired are the shows most susceptible to being "dated" years later. What was once provocative is now passe, so they seem stale. "Soap" is a notable exception. It parodies common themes from soap operas, but it juxtaposes daytime melodrama against the comic thrust of the episode. The result is a show that is laugh out loud funny, that contains some really sweet moments. I bought the dvd's for my mother, but I've enjoyed them as much as she has. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2006 by Ftroop61

  • A blast from the past
Oh, how I loved to watch SOAP when it first aired. My entire family would congregate in the living room and laugh away. Recently, my family discovered this dvd series. I was thrilled to see the show stands the test of time and still enthralls my children as much as it did me. The show has also triggered intelligent questions from my children regarding sociological issues dealt with in SOAP. It is also just a hoot! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2008 by Maureen Friend

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