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Just Shoot Me: The Complete 3rd Season

Just Shoot Me: The Complete 3rd Season
Directed by Craig Zisk, Jean Sagal, Kevin C. Slattery, Leonard R. Garner Jr., Pamela Fryman

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The sassy stars of Blush magazine are back with more hilarity in the third season of Just Shoot Me! Join Maya, Jack, Nina, Elliott and Finch for 25 side-splitting episodes of the six-time Emmy®-nominated and seven-time Golden Globe®- nominated series. This witty ensemble comedy explores the often tumultuous and always hysterical dynamic between five quirky staff members of a high fashion magazine. Available on digitally re-mastered DVD for the first time, the deadlines, models and hangovers are even more hilarious than you remember. Funny has never been so fashionable!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14417 in DVD
  • Brand: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT
  • Released on: 2009-02-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Dimensions: .55 pounds
  • Running time: 551 minutes

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Just Shoot Me: The Complete Third Season continues the situation comedy's irresistible premise about a politically progressive writer taking an unlikely position as staff journalist at her father's glitzy fashion magazine for women. While Maya (Laura San Giacomo) still attempts to maintain her principles and dignity at an office full of supermodels and shallow designers, life goes on at the vibrant and sexy journal. There are no changes in the cast or among major characters from the previous two seasons of Just Shoot Me, allowing for both continuity and building on existing relationships. Maya's connection to her father, Jack (George Segal), is still rocky as the publisher can't seem to transcend his superficial view of her while fretting that he isn't taken seriously in the business world as an important CEO or among his staff as a regular guy. Maya's relationship with photographer Elliot (Enrico Colantoni) is both sweetening and deepening, though not to the extent that a romantic relationship is in the offing--yet. Nina (Wendie Malick) still confounds as a former fashion icon grappling with middle age, and Dennis Finch (David Spade), Jack's assistant, is still trying to be taken seriously as an adult. Season highlights include the opener, "What the Teddy Bear Saw," in which Dennis' weekend of lust with Jack's babysitter (Ana Gasteyer) turns out to have been caught on a nanny-cam tape. In "Steamed," Maya discovers the extent to which Jack will manipulate her to get his way when he sends her to convince a political reformer, who works above the magazine's offices, to give up space for a supposed daycare center. (In fact, Jack has no intention of opening a day care center.) "Two Girls for Every Boy" is a very funny story in which Dennis goes to great, great lengths to enact a fantasy of watching Maya have sex with a female model, having no idea the two women are putting him on. Dennis similarly develops some steam in "Maya's Nude Photos," in which Maya takes a photography class and is assigned to take a nude self-portrait. The episode is really about her growing trust with Elliot, who initially pans her class instructor but then realizes the assignment is important to her. The season ends on a delightful two-parter, in which Dennis, incredibly, strikes up a romance with a supermodel (Rebecca Romijn) on a relationship rebound, and genuinely comes to care for her. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews

After Patientently Waiting For Four Years, It's Finally Here!5
First of all, I'd like to thank the studio for releasing this excellent sitcom. I say it's better late than never even though I had given up hope that the rest of the seasons would be released. The first two seasons were released back in 2004 which pleased all us die hard 'Just Shoot Me' fans, but then no more releases came out and then the next release was cancelled for some unknown reason and we've been eagerly anticipating this moment ever since, even though it really didn't seem like it would happen.

Now onto the actual season, this is one of the funniest shows in the history of TV, and this offering showcases that perfectly. It stars Enrico Colantoni as Elliot DiMauro, Blush magazine's photographer extraordinaire and classic playboy. George Segal stars as Blush magazine's affable, obstinate and somewhat clueless owner and boss, Jack Gallo. Laura San Giacomo is great as Jack's daughter Maya, who works as an editor for the magazine. Then there's Dennis Finch portrayed by the actor/comedian David Spade of SNL fame, everybody's loveable troublemaker and smart alec who's always scheming to land dates or play a prank on his co-workers. Last but not least we have Nina Van Horn as the effervescent, vapid, superficial yet kind fashion editor played by Wendie Malick of 'Baywatch' fame. Together this ensemble cast provides uproarious moments of laughter on a consistent basis. This season has one of the best episodes out of the entire series, which is episode 10 entitled 'How the Finch Stole Christmas'. It's perfect for the holidays so it's too bad that this is not being released until February, but at least it will be there for next year's Christmas. The third season has the following episodes:

Season 3, Episode 1: What the Teddy Bear Saw: Great episode. Finch commits a serious faux pas by sleeping with Jack's nanny, and Maya joins a cult after being neglected by Elliot.

Season 3, Episode 2: Steamed: Jack Gallo decides to take over the office upstairs in order to turn it into a day-care center.

Season 3, Episode 3: The Mask: Finch tricks Maya into wearing a ridiculous costume to the office Halloween party.

Season 3, Episode 4: Funny Girl: Maya teaches Elliot and Finch a lesson when they tell her that women don't know how to pull off a good practical joke.

Season 3, Episode 5: Two Girls for Every Boy: In order to fulfill one of his fantasies, Finch concocts an elaborate plan to set up a date between Maya and another woman who has the hots for Maya.

Season 3, Episode 6: The Withholder: Elliot plots to help out Finch whose girlfriend hasn't been very kind to him.

Season 3, Episode 7: Puppetmaster: Maya's new boyfriend is the seemingly kind host of a children's TV show, but as she watches his show she realizes that he may not be quite as wonderful as she initially thought.

Season 3, Episode 8: The List: Jack is disappointed that he's not featured in a prominent magazine listing that's soon to be published, which beckons him to harass Maya to make sure he's included. Meanwhile, Finch is pestering his idol Mark Hamill of Star Wars fame.

Season 3, Episode 9: How Nina Got Her Groove Back: Nina develops a growing rivalry with a competing fashion expert after their catfight hits the newspapers.

Season 3, Episode 10: How the Finch Stole Christmas: Finch turns into the Christmas grinch and decides to ruin Christmas around the office after he finds out that his co-workers' presents to him were less than stellar.

Season 3, Episode 11: Slow Donnie: One of the best episodes. Maya suspects that Elliot's younger brother isn't really mentally challenged.

Season 3, Episode 12: A Spy in the House of Me: Maya's ex-boyfriend comes into town to sweep her off her feet, but Jack is less than impressed and tries to break up their relationship.

Season 3, Episode 13: Lies & Dolls: Nina tarnishes her relationship with a politician after gloating about her supposed culinary skills. Finch finds out that Elliot has a doll made after the TV show 'The Six Million Dollar Man'.

Season 3, Episode 14: Nina Sees Red: Part 1: Finch is distraught after he learns that Nina is dating his recently divorced father.

Season 3, Episode 15: Nina Sees Red: Part 2: Finch's dad and Nina decide to get married, despite Dennis' objections.

Season 3, Episode 16: Hostess to Murder: Maya hosts a murder-mystery party similar to the board game 'Clue', unfortunately her neighbor meets his untimely demise while confronting Maya at this party and problems ensue.

Season 3, Episode 17: Toy Story: Finch decides to be a prankster by switching Elliot's birthday presents given to him by Maya and a male co-worker, which leads to hilarious confusion.

Season 3, Episode 18: Miss Pretty: Elliot disrespects an important client of Asian descent and the new advice columnist creates quite the shock to the Blush staff.

Season 3, Episode 19: Maya's Nude Photos: Maya's photography teacher asks her to take some nude shots of herself, which leads to Elliot convincing Maya that her teacher only wants her nude pictures for his own personal gain.

Season 3, Episode 20: And the Femmy Goes To...: The annual fashion awards show causes the staff to become upset with Jack who is only interested in beating the magazine's rival.

Season 3, Episode 21: Softball: The staff plays softball against rival company softball teams and they discover that Maya is their best player.

Season 3, Episode 22: Shaking Private Trainer: Jack hires a personal trainer to get into shape, but finds that he can't deal with the constant pressure to diet and exercise so he finds a way to end his training prematurely.

Season 3, Episode 23: Nina's Choice: Nina has to choose between an escaped convict who's her ex and the fed who's chasing the criminal.

Season 3, Episode 24: The Odd Couple: Part 1: Finch falls in love with a super-model played by Rebecca Romijin-Stamos.

Season 3, Episode 25: The Odd Couple: Part 2: Finch gets engaged to the supermodel while Maya grows suspicious of the relationship. The super-model's ex causes problems for Finch.

I highly recommend this show to newcomers as well, especially if you enjoy zany, goofy and at times serious sitcoms, then this show will not disappoint. For all of us longtime fans, we can look forward to enjoying those moments of levity that spanned the entire run of this series. There's no other show quite like it, hence I've been sorely missing it since it went off the air, so I am overjoyed that at least one more season is making its debut on DVD.

Another Amazing Season!5
I am so glad this has been released. I hope the rest of the series comes out as well. What a great TV series this is! I'm very excited to revisit these episodes.

It's about time!5
I guess Sony finally resolved whatever issues thay had and decided to release another season of Just Shoot Me. Hopefully this will begin the release of all the seasons on DVD and I can complete my collection.