About the only exception that I can think of is Mad Men. That show has an MSRP that is $20 or $30 cheaper than most Blu-ray sets so a sale price on it is generally very nice.
Since the last time that I posted in this thread, I've picked up Lost: Season Six and The Simpsons: Season...
There is a replacement program for the people that didn't get the 3-D episode. There's info about it here: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Chuck-chuck-3d-replacement/13194
My POV is if it was made for a movie theater (like Looney Tunes of The Three Stooges), it's not a TV show. That being said, that's just my take on it and if someone has a different idea, it doesn't really matter.
I know that and there's no reason to worry. All the previous Bond movies will come out on Blu-ray despite what is happening with MGM. They may not be released until the next Bond movie comes out in theaters but it will happen.
That's absolutely incorrect. No matter what happens to MGM, someone will definitely buy the rights to one of the most successful franchises in history and it's all but guaranteed that once they do, it will come to Blu-ray at some point.
You're more than entitled to not like Blu-ray but stop...
I think the prices on The Twilight Zone are high but you do get a heck of a product for the money you spend- everyone knows the show is a masterpiece but the episodes look great and there's a nice amount of extras for a show of its age.
Yeah, I know was just being a smart ass. I was going to say "Did you turn the wheel in The Orchid and land in the future?" but I figured that may have been too obscure.