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I grew up watching "Hunter" on television and I have to say that if anyone has ever been a fan, these DVD seasons of Hunter are a must have. Season two is excellent, this shows the ever more popular demonstration of how Hunter and DeeDee become close friends and respect each other as individual persons instead of just partners. DeeDee does experience her tragic moment when she is raped by Raul Marionone, furthermore, Hunter of course in his daring fashion, is shot and must recover from his injuries in order to battle Raul later. Furthermore, some great episodes are in Season 2, such as: Scrap Metal, Night of the Dragons, and of course Rape & Revenge Parts I and II. Furhtermore, I love the episodes of The Beautiful and the Dead Parts I and II.
Furthermore, there are visual interviews and commentaries in the bonus sections of these DVDs Seasons in which the actors of Fred Dyer and Stepfanie Kramer talk about their experience working in the show, and other interviews are from Stephen J. Cannell and Mike Post. Also, on the inside of each of the covers of the DVD cases, has a description of the actors lives and how they came to be on the Television show called Hunter.
If you want to know more about what happens in the episodes, you will have to buy this DVD collection.
I only hope that the rest of the series will get published over time, right now in the Western United States there are only Seaons I, II, and III, for sale.
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Hunter was one of the last successful crime show television series that did not try to be an accurate (or more accurate than normal)police procedural.
Former LA Rams football player Fred Dryer plays Rick Hunter, a tough-as-nails LA homicide detective partnered with DeeDee McCall, an undercover specialist.
The two were as Mutt and Jeff as you can get, and the plots and acting could be downright silly, but it was a fun and entertaining graduate of the Aaron Spelling school of crime drama, and as such, it has its own intrinsic value which is one judged properly by the common TV viewer, not highbrow TV critics who would recommend program that Hunter fans wouldn't watch it they were paid to do so.
It's nice to have this series available on DVD.
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This show is AWESOME, and so is Season2, I grew up watching HUNTER, I mean Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and sexy Stepfanie Kramer as his sexy partner and friend Dee Dee McCall, plus in Season 2 you had Bruce Davison as No Nonsense Capt. Wyler.
This season has put Hunter on notice, and this is the most popular Saturday Night Police Drama of the 80's.
also there was even Rape and Revenge and The Beautiful and the Dead (both 2 part series).
This show along w/Magnum P.I., Knight Rider, Miami Vice, and even T. J. Hooker as well as WISEGUY helped change the face of Police Drama in the 80's.
God Bless Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer on their excellent performance and God Bless Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell on a job well done.
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I wish this show was still on the air. I thought it was the best detective show ever on TV. Every week's episode was a totally different storyline. The chemistry between Stepfanie Kramer and Fred Dryer was comparable to Bogey and Bacall. I can't believe it has been over 20 years since the 1st episode aired. Long live Hunter in re-runs and on DVD.
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GREAT ENTERTAINING ACTION PACKED TELEVISION. The DVD sound and quality are fantastic.
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