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Directors: Danny Leiner, Ken Olin, Joanna Kerns, Michael Schultz, Joan Tewkesbury
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $59.99
Release Date: 2004-09-21
Theatrical Release Date: 1998-09-29
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Run Time: 760 minutes
Format: Array
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 5
Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Amazon.com
Felicity: Junior Year Collection is an improvement over year 2--perhaps inevitably, as the characters are lurching toward adulthood more rapidly and definitively. For the most part, Felicity (Keri Russell) and the gang still face the same challenges--commitment, academic momentum, conflicts over values, pressure from parents--but the stakes are higher because everyone has outgrown adolescent defenses and revealed more of themselves to lovers and friends. The third season begins with lots of smiles and hopes as Felicity, boyfriend Ben (Scott Speedman), would-be filmmaker Sean (Greg Grunberg), kinky Wiccan Meghan (Amanda Foreman), and the rest return from a summer break to get reacquainted. Felicity, expected to move in with pals Julie (Amy Jo Johnson) and Elena (Tangi Miller), impulsively decides to move into an apartment with Ben instead--without telling Ben. The funky hovel becomes a source of conflict (even more after Ben lets a beautiful neighbor take a bath in his and Felicity's living-room tub) that exacerbates the couple's ambivalence about one another. But a lot of things do that, including a visit from Felicity's mom (Eve Gordon) that finds the latter lobbying against Ben (who hasn't chosen a career and gets into a couple of fights this season) and for Noel (Scott Foley, whose character seems destined for success and who remains, secretly, in love with Felicity). Meanwhile, Sean and Meghan deal with the former's possible testicular cancer, Elena grapples with her virgin boyfriend's insistence on no pre-marital sex, Julie disappears while depressed over her relationship with her father, and newcomer Molly (Sarah-Jane Potts) tries to break off a relationship with a gun-toting drug addict (Robert Patrick Benedict). Typically, season 3 has frequent, jaw-dropping dramatic highlights, including a shooting that results in a profound experience for nearly everyone, an episode in which Felicity wakes up naked in a fraternity house, and another in which she is the recipient of an awkward pass by Ben's alcoholic father (John Ritter). Life is never dull in this series executive-produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, and the subject of growing up, when treated with as much insight as Felicity offers, is always interesting. Among the special features is a great parody of the series from Mad TV. --Tom Keogh2) Description
The education continues during Felicity's junior year. Felicity, played by Golden Globe winner* Keri Russell, returns to the University of New York for a new course in self-discovery. Her big decision to move in with Ben shapes the direction of the school year, but it's just one of the many exhilarating challenges in a spectacular season of passion, heartache and excitement in the city.
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5
1) worth it if you are a felicity fan [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I loved Felicity when it was on TV, so I really enjoy this DVD set. I can watch these episodes over and over again. Only buy this if you really enjoy the show.2) good, but not as good as season 1 [Rating: 4 out of 5]
*Short review: Buy it if you want to own the complete collection, otherwise rent it from Blockbuster to make sure you really want it.Longer review: I loved Felicity when it originally came out and once I started watching all the dvds I was realizing that almost all my memories of the show are from season 1. I mean once I saw episodes from the other seasons I was like "oh yea, I remember that..." and once I started watching episodes from season 3 (junior year) I had realized that this was not one of my favorite seasons (season 4 is even more frustrating). I will say though that overall I enjoyed watching each season and I'm glad I have this one to add to my now complete collection.3) Changes are good. [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Felicity - The Complete Third Season is quite different than the other seasons, new theme song, the gang is now living in a huge dorm, and Felicity and Ben are now a serious couple (I love the two of them together, so cute!). My favorite episodes include: The Christening, Kissing Mr. Covington, Girlfight, The Blackout, and The Last Summer Ever. This show was so amazing, you won't be disappointed. Buy it today!4) Ben Covington has never looked so dreamy!!! [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Perhaps the best show ever crafted, the insatiable J.J. Abrams, has struck a chord with viewers across the nation, maybe even across the globe. Junior Year has ripened each character giving us a glimpse into their interworkings. Whether you are a pre-teen in middle school, a confused high schooler, a lost college undergrad, or a middle-aged single gentleman like myself, you can certainly find a commonality with each of the characters.5) Felicity is the greatest! [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I remember when Felicity first premiered on t.v. and I refused to watch it. I didn't like Dawsons Creek and I knew I wasn't going to like this show. However, recently one of my coworkers insisted that I watch a few episodes and I am hooked. The show is very good. The writing is very good. It's pretty close to real college life (for those who were in dorms).
