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Oz - The Complete Third Season

Oz - The Complete Third Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oz, the best show on HBO......my opinion, of course!
Review: "Oz" is the BEST show on HBO. The writing is very sophisticated, the cast is superb, and the storyline is excellent.

I only have one problem. How come HBO is releasing this DVD series slower than a snail crawls across the road. Come on, HBO, if you can release "Sex and the City" and "Sopranos" faster than I can write this review, you, the people at HBO can certainly release "Oz" DVDs a bit faster!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No offense but...
Review: ..there were 6 seasons of Oz, only ending last year (2003). Each consisted of 8 episodes with the exception of the fourth season which was broken up in two parts and had 16 episodes in it. There were a total of 56 episodes. I'm personally glad they ended it when they did, as the plots were getting a little thinned out--they'd pretty much done all they could do with the series. What I'm not glad about is the frequency of the series being released to DVD. Every Sopranos season is already on DVD and they come out about six months after that season ends. With Oz we've had one DVD set per year for the past two years. Thankfully, they're releasing season four in November (?) I believe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Season, Great Show!
Review: Buy this now! I have never seen a show so gory yet so hilarious. Thats' all I have to say about this incredible show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Welcome to the other side of the rainbow
Review: By the time the third season of HBO's highly volitale and excessively violent prison drama Oz debuted, it was clear that Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson had truly created something special. Not special in a way that other HBO series' like the Sopranos and Deadwood were, are, and have become; but something that makes this show compulsively addictive viewing. As the season begins, we find Beecher (Lee Tergesen) nursing injuries inflicted by Aryan Brotherhood leader Schillinger (J.K. Simmons), and a heart broken by the betrayal of Keller (Christopher Meloni). Meanwhile, Alvarez (Kirk Acevedo) seeks redemption after blinding a guard in the previous season, while Simon Adebisi (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) has a few tricks up his sleeve. Ryan O'Reilly (Dean Winters) has revenge on his mind after the rape of his brother Cyril (Scott William Winters) by Schillinger, while Kareem Said (Eamonn Walker) begins a hunger fast that proves to prison reform activist McManus (Terry Kinney) and warden Leo Glynn (Ernie Hudson) how powerful he really is. With all the different storylines going on, it should also be mentioned that there is a prison sponsored boxing tournament going on that you just know is going to end badly. The cast does nothing short of brilliant work, from Simmons, to Walker, to Akinnuoye-Agbaje, to the Winters brothers, to Kinney, to Rita Moreno; but where the show really shines is when it focuses on the bizarre, savage, yet somehow heart wrenching affair between Beecher (Tergesen) and Keller (Meloni). It's undoubtadly some of the best original material you'll ever see on HBO, just be warned if this is your first trip on the other side of the rainbow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant!
Review: Fikkin Brilliant! Great everything! Plot, acting story lines. Powerful like a freight train.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GROUNDBREAKING........
Review: Finally, season 3 of OZ will be released early next year. This is by far the most fantastic tv show ever made. It's the best thing ever made.

If you're reading this, you've probably watched all seasons of OZ, or at least a few of them so I won't have to tell what it's all about. All I can say is, I'm in love with OZ. Tom Fontana is a genious, what he has created is magical, the characters are so alive and realistic, you feel for them, you start to love them no matter what crimes they've committed, you understand why they do what they do, you realize that everything they say and do is a part of survival, they have to survive in Em City, in OZ, no matter what it takes...

O'Reily, responsible for pretty much every murder in OZ, including the riot, Beecher, the extreme transformation, rivality with Schillinger and love for Chris Keller, Said, always keeping his faith, at least in this season, Hill, Rebadow, Schillinger, Adebisi, Pancamo..... I could go on and on.

My favorite characters of the inmates are Toby Beecher, Chris Keller - I find their love/hate relationship interesting. You don't have to put a label on it saying "Beecher and Keller are the two gay guys", it's far beyond that. As Tom Fontana said: "It's two men or two people struggling to find and maintain love in an environment that completely works against them." There are sad moments, good moments, Schillinger who constantly tries to get between them and destroy Beecher. And no matter what happens in Toby's and Chris's relationship, even if they're not together at the time, you know that they love each other, more than they'll ever love anybody.
Tobias "Toby" Beecher goes through the most extreme transformation I've ever laid my eyes on, it's amazing to watch him, from the beginning of his time in OZ until he finally makes his revenge on Schillinger in season 1, lands in the hole and comes out as a new man.
Chris Keller who first came to OZ as one of Schillinger's men, making friends with Toby, making Toby fall in love with him, then broke his bones and totally ruined everything they had togehter. And when Toby lands in the hospital, you see Chris back in their pod, his hands on Toby's bunk, touching Toby's pillow with a remorsefull look on his face - a 5 second sequence that makes me chill, no words can describe that scene.
In season 3 we follow his attempts to make Toby understand that he really does love him.
The chemistry between the actors, Lee Tergesen and Christopher Meloni, is brilliant, sparkling and convincing. And perhaps since they're good friends in reality, they know how to work so well together.

My other favorite is Ryan O'Reilly, the man nobody can trust. Always up to something and usually gets what he wants, O'Reilly is one of a kind. Played by Dean Winters, who I think is a very talented actor. The way I feel when I watch Winters is, he doesn't seem to be acting at all, and I mean that in a good way. He's tough, he's smart, he doesn't trust anyone, he is responsible for many of the murders commited in Em City, and since he's got a great brain he manages to stay out of trouble during the investigations. Also, there's not only a cold hearted side of O'Reilly. He backs up the weaker inmates, he stood by Beecher's side when he just got to Em City, and even though he made Beecher addicted to heroin, he was there when no one else was. And there's always Ryan's love for his brother Cyril, who he'd do anything for.

For the OZ fans that yet don't know - Season 4 will preliminary be out October 5 2004.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Show If You Can Suspend Disbelief As You Watch It
Review: First of all, this review is really for the first three seasons of Oz, not just the first. I have to say that I never watched a single episode of Oz in its six year run on HBO. But one day at the video store, I couldn't find anything to rent, so I picked up a couple of discs of the first season of Oz. I was hooked within a couple of episodes. A story about life in a prison doesn't sound very entertaining, but it is. The cast is one of the biggest you'll see and since it's a prison, characters are getting added pretty much each episode while others exit from time to time (usually with the "help" of other prisoners). So it always seems to stay fresh for me.

The cast is a good one. Standouts for me are Lee Tergesen as Beecher, Chris Meloni as Keller, Eamonn Walker as Said, Terry Kinney as MacManus, Edie Falco (in a role she did before the Sopranos) as Wittlesey and the guy who plays Adebisi (won't even try to spell his name!) But the other cast members all seem to fit well and there are usually 4 to 5 stories going on at one time.

My only qualm about this show is that some of the story lines are just hard to believe. For example, if you were a female doctor at a prison and a prisoner fell in love with you and arranged to have your husband killed so that you would be free to give your affaction to the prisoner, would you still want to work at said prison? This doctor barely lets it bother her. There are many others that have made me say "Yeah, right", but all in all, the freshness makes it worth it.

I wish HBO would issue these shows faster.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Show If You Can Suspend Disbelief As You Watch It
Review: First of all, this review is really for the first three seasons of Oz, not just the first. I have to say that I never watched a single episode of Oz in its six year run on HBO. But one day at the video store, I couldn't find anything to rent, so I picked up a couple of discs of the first season of Oz. I was hooked within a couple of episodes. A story about life in a prison doesn't sound very entertaining, but it is. The cast is one of the biggest you'll see and since it's a prison, characters are getting added pretty much each episode while others exit from time to time (usually with the "help" of other prisoners). So it always seems to stay fresh for me.

The cast is a good one. Standouts for me are Lee Tergesen as Beecher, Chris Meloni as Keller, Eamonn Walker as Said, Terry Kinney as MacManus, Edie Falco (in a role she did before the Sopranos) as Wittlesey and the guy who plays Adebisi (won't even try to spell his name!) But the other cast members all seem to fit well and there are usually 4 to 5 stories going on at one time.

My only qualm about this show is that some of the story lines are just hard to believe. For example, if you were a female doctor at a prison and a prisoner fell in love with you and arranged to have your husband killed so that you would be free to give your affaction to the prisoner, would you still want to work at said prison? This doctor barely lets it bother her. There are many others that have made me say "Yeah, right", but all in all, the freshness makes it worth it.

I wish HBO would issue these shows faster.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buying deception ????
Review: haven't seen the dvd's but I know the series is amazing, jaw-dropping (sometimes literally) thought-provoking and heart-wrenching. Also- the first kiss between Beecher and Keller may be the sexiest moment ever caught on film.

My main purpose of the review is to have people compare prices. Each individual dvd for seasons 1-3 is being sold by Amazon at $48.74 each. The 3 pack is being sold at $175 and change. Buying each one individually seems to be the better bargain.

Just a thought.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great set...more please...
Review: I don't spring for the pay channels, so I'm one of those that missed the show's entire run and only heard how great it was. I also heard how harsh it was, so when the DVD's started coming out I was hesitant to buy them, afraid that I'd hate the show and end up stuck with the DVD's. Luckily that wasn't the case. Yeah, it's harsh. VERY. But it's also one of the best-written shows I've seen in a long time. Beats the heck out of most network junk. I just wish the 'seasons' had been longer. I didn't want them to end. There's not a lot of extras on the DVD set, but I don't really mind that.

My request to HBO: get the DVD's out FASTER. Considering that each season is only 8 episodes, it's ridiculous that people have to wait so long between releases.


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