Fourteen Episodes of Season Two: If You Release A "Volume" DVD, Respect Your Buyers And Tell Them What Is Inside!
Explanation For Lower Rating:
Once upon a time, when you bought a TV show on DVD--it tended to be an entire season. People who bought complete seasons of some of History's reality hits were surprised by later offerings such as "Pawn Stars: Volume Three" and "American Pickers: Volume Two." Both of those shows had released Complete Seasons previously, but suddenly switched to these "Volumes." I know people that preordered sight unseen, or just weren't paying attention, felt a little shortchanged by these smaller portions as opposed to what they had assumed were full season DVD releases. Personally, I didn't agree with the decision--but, at least, the DVD packaging was very clear about what was included. Anyone who read the box knew what to expect--how many episodes and which ones, so it wasn't a blind investment!
Not so for A&E's "Storage Wars, Volume Two!" People who bought "Storage Wars Season One" should NOT expect a full Season Two set this time around...
If you like the first season than you would like this!
Just a warning to you that this package only has the first 14 ep. The other half will be release later on.
This show is back and it's better than last season. Everyone has returned for more and better storage units.
For the new season, the show tried to introduce a new character, Mark. He is only in there for a few shows, but he made a statement. He is this really big/strong looking guy that has millions. He loves to push out the other characters from an auction with his money. If he wants it, there's no unit he would not buy. This makes him a very dangerous buyer to all the other buyers. The other characters think they can make him lose out on many units by bidding higher and making him really pay for them, but Mark seems like he just doesn't care if he does. To him, its like a game that he must win. He is not living on storage unit to storage unit like the others are. Mark does this as a hobby and not a real job.
Some other things to say for this...
Finally on Prime!
At $3.00 an episode (HD) for a 20 minute show I could not come close to justifying watching this show. Thankfully Seasons 1 & 2 are on prime now but 3 is not. I will wait for 3 to arrive on prime because the price is way too steep otherwise.
Love the show but again the price is insane!
Click to Editorial Reviews
No comments:
Post a Comment