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Step by Step (1991)

Josh Byrne , Brandon Call , Patrick Duffy , William Bickley  |  DVD
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  • Actors: Josh Byrne, Brandon Call, Christopher Castile, Patrika Darbo, Patrick Duffy
  • Directors: Patrick Duffy, William Bickley, Richard Correll, Mark Linn-Baker, Steve Witting
  • Format: NTSC
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JO33
  • For more information about "Step by Step" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please Release!, June 1, 2005
This review is from: Step by Step (DVD)
This show definitely needs a Series DVD Set, if all the crappy sitcoms that get made now can make it to DVD, why can't a very fun show like Step by Step make it?
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a very good family show, May 30, 2005
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Kelly Dutton "Kelly Dutton" (Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Step by Step (DVD)
Step by Step is a very good show. During the last two seasons of Step by Step Rich Halke and Dana Foster were in love and they were dating. I thought they made a cute couple. Season Five when Lilly was a baby she was so cute and I liked seeing her as a baby before she was walking. I also liked Lilly when they showed her as a 5 and 6 year old. I really liked it when JT met Samantha and started dating her. I thought that they made a cute couple. I liked just about every episode of Step by Step. I did not like the episode when Frank dreamed of the Wild West. There were a lot of Step by Step episodes that I liked such as the episode during the first season when Carole makes all these house rules at a family meeting, the episode when JT and Rich were evicted by Frank, the episode when JT moves out of the house and moves in with Jean Luc, the pilot episode, the Hawaii episodes, the Christmas and Halloween episodes. I would buy all seasons of Step by Step on DVD. I watch Step by Step Monday-Friday on ABC Family but I would like to own it on DVD. I typed in my email address at amazon.com so they could email me when I can order step by step on dvd. All you other Step by Step fans should do the same, that way the company knows that their are a lot of people interested in having step by step on dvd and the dvd will be released.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PLEASE HURRY UP & RELEASE THIS TV SERIES!!!!, January 14, 2007
This review is from: Step by Step (DVD)
I have to agree with most of the reviewers of this series...If the television companies can release the dumb reality shows on DVD sets, why NOT release a good, wholesome, funny and GREAT show like this one? This show focuses on what real families go through in there everyday real life situations...I really do wish these television and movie companies would wake up and realize that the t.v. series and movies they are releasing on DVD's maybe alright for some, but what about the rest of us who grew up durning the 90's who want to share with our child or children these kind of "wholesome" real life shows depicting real situations to show them that this is how "real" families deal with everyday issues? We as parents can talk to our children and try our best to teach them right from wrong, to be honest, caring and compassionate to others, especially to your own family and how to deal with everyday problems and situations "WITHOUT USING VIOLENCE" to resolve any kind of differences..A show like this one really hits home on these points...Instead, these movie and t.v. companies are producing unrealistic and uncaring reality shows for supposely entertainment, when in reality they are just confussing our children even more about everyday life and how cruel people can be to one another...Don't get me wrong, I completely understand and absolutely agree it is our job and reasonability as parents to teach our children the difference between what is real and what is not, monitor what they watch on t.v. and the movies that are beig released, however, if these companies would produce more t.v. shows like this one and re-releasing some of the other ones like "BOY MEETS WORLD" for them to watch that focuses on the way true life really is, I think things in this world would be a little easier on our children in society...Of course this is just my opinion and it may or may not matter much to a lot of people, however, I just wanted to express it and say to the t.v. and movie companies, PLEASE RE-RELEASE THIS SHOW FOR US TRUE DIE HARD FANS WHO REALLY WANT TO SHARE THIS SHOW AND OTHERS LIKE IT SO WE CAN WATCH THEM WITH OUR OWN CHILD OR CHILDREN VERY-VERY SOON:0)
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