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Taxi - The Complete Second Season (1978)

Starring: Judd Hirsch, Jeff Conaway Director: Ed. Weinberger, James Burrows Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Set in New York City, TAXI follows a group of cab drivers of the Sunshine Cab Company through the daily but far from ordinary routine as cabbies. The sitcom features a multitude of extroverted persons such as a frustrated actor, strained boxer, ex-hippie and cynical dispatcher.

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68 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Taxi: Complete Second Season, December 5, 2004
By cyclista (the Midwest) - See all my reviews
One of the funniest series ever on TV. Danny DeVito, Andy Kaufmann, Judd Hirsch, Tony Danza, Marilu Henner and Christopher Lloyd, some of the funniest people ever. It is my pleasure to write a review for this TV series. This season has Louie not knowing what to do when he dates a "nice girl", Christopher Lloyd (Reverend Jim) starting as a regular cast member in the third episode, and Rhea Perlman, Herve Villechaize and Eric Severeid as guest stars. Marc Anthony Danza, who plays a sick child, is Tony Danza's real-life son.

01 Louie and the Nice Girl gs: Rhea Perlman: Zena, the woman who refills the vending machines has a crush on Louie.
02 Honor Thy Father: Alex visits his estranged father in the hospital.
03 Reverend Jim: a Space Odyssey: The cabbies help Reverand Jim get a job as a cabbie.
04 Nardo Loses Her Marbles: After Elaine loses it at an art gallery reception, she comes on to Alex.
05 Wherefore Art Thou, Bobby?: Bobby helps a new young actor, who gets a job his 2nd day in New York.
06 The Lighter Side of Angela Matusa: Alex's overweight date from Season 1 has lost 100 pounds.
07 A Woman Between Friends: Tony and Bobby are dating the same woman and they ask her to choose between them.
08 The Great Race: After Louie brags about what a great cabbie he was, he and Louie have a contest to see who can book more fares.
09 The Apartment gs: Dick Butkus: Latka rents a fabulous penthouse, after misunderstanding what it will cost him.
10 Alex's Romance: Alex falls in love with an actress friend of Bobby's, who then gets a job in Los Angeles.
11 Latka's Revolting: Latka finds out that he has become a general in his country's army, and he is called home to fight in the revolution.
12 Elaine's Secret Admirer: Elaine receives love poems from a secret admirer.
13 Louie Meets the Folks gs: Rhea Perlman: Louie is worried about meeting Zena's father, a minister.
14 Jim Gets a Pet: Jim starts gambling and buys a horse with his winnings.
15 The Reluctant Fighter: gs: Marc Anthony Danza: When Tony is to fight a former champ, he finds out that a sick child, Brian, idolizes the champ.
16 Tony and Brian gs: Marc Anthony Danza: Brian is better, and Tony wants to adopt the orphaned boy.
17 Guess Who's Coming for Brefnish: Latka dates a woman from his own country, until he finds out her lower class background.
18 What Price Bobby? When Bobby's fare is a theatrical agent, he takes the opportunity to tell her what a good actor he is.
19 Shut It Down (1) Tony's cab's brakes fail and Elaine, the shop steward, goes to Louie.
20 Shut It Down (2) Elaine has to go out on a date with Louie as part of the strike settlement.
21 Alex Jumps out of an Airplane: Alex becomes an adrenaline junkie.
22 Art Work: Elaine encourages the gang to bid in an auction on the work of a terminally ill artist.
23 Fantasy Borough (1) gs: Herve Villechaize, Eric Sevareid: When Herve Villachaize (from Fantasy Island) rides in Tony's cab, the gang discusses their fantasies.
24 Fantasy Borough (2) Continuation of the gang discussing their fantasies.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great set, Misguided Amazon.com 'Reviewers', June 17, 2005
By Bryce (Sylmar, California) - See all my reviews
I was editing for television in the mid 70s and into the late 80s and the idea that any network would allow a sitcom to run longer than 25 minutes back then is absolutely rediculous. Although I never personally worked on "Taxi" I can assure you that the episodes in both season collections are the full ep's. 27 minutes long? LOL! No way!

I love how these amazon "reviews" are supposed to inform other buyers about product, but end up getting used for various misguided rants by people who don't know what they're saying. I would bet dollars to donuts that the person who has gotten him or herself worked up believing that they've been ripped off from missing Louie DePalma dialogue is responsible for these multiple postings by allegedly different people warning the entire world that Jim's hat and 3 extra minutes have been snatched from us in some diabolical plot to rip off consumers.

Furthermore, not every series stuck to the "always must have a tag scene" rule. "Taxi" sometimes did and sometimes didn't have a tag scene before the closing credits. The Norman Lear shows were like that as well (had the pleasure of working for that crowd back in the day, incidentally). And sometimes shows had to be cut for time before they even aired for the first time. "Taxi" had a rough look to it and often in their first-run broadcasts the episodes WOULD look like something was cut. Well, that's because it WAS. But it landed on the cutting room floor long before the public had the pleasure of seeing it for the first time.

Don't know how much more plainly I can spell this out, but if CBS (or whoever) dictates that you can only run 24:35, for example, and you have a total running time of 26:17, then you won't be going home until you've shaved off a total of 1:48. And you weren't always blessed with the same amount of time each week. If ABC (or whoever) demands that you cut an extra minute off so they can promo something else, you do it. Whether or not any of that cut-before-it-could-air footage is salvaged was/is up to whoever was running the show, and it wasn't/isn't consistent from one guy to the next.
Leave it to someone who's obviously never worked in the industry to proclaim what the rules are.
Amazing.

Folks, I bought both "Taxi" sets. All are excellent, and all are about as complete as they could ever be. ABC, NBC and CBS were not letting half hour comedies run longer than 24:30 or 25:00 because ad time was - and still is - way too precious. If you're convinced that you should be seeing at least 27 minutes of material in each episode then you're kidding yourself.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Way 2 Go Paramount!, June 15, 2005
The reviewer who said that this set was complete is right. Syndicated reruns never looked or sounded this good, and there are no scenes missing. Jim never got a hat as a congratulations for becoming a cab driver. He got keys to a cab and a handshake. That scene is intact in the episode I affectionately call "What Does A Yellow Light Mean?!" There might be a moment in a later episode where Jim is given a hat for some reason, but it doesn't happen in that episode. I just wish there were some interviews or outtakes... SOMETHING! Oh well, can't complain about what's here though. Season 3 comes out in September (says tvshowsondvd.com) so I can't wait!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Too much advertising on this DVD!
I LOVE Taxi, and each season gets better. BUT, this particular DVD has TOO MUCH ADVERTISING! It was maddening. I popped in the DVD to watch an ep. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Diane D. Eardley

5.0 out of 5 stars Love This Show!!!!!!!!!
Hilarious show, great cast and wonderful story lines. What I loved about this show was everyone was allowed the opportunity to shine. Read more
Published 6 months ago by D. Marshall

5.0 out of 5 stars The best TV show, ever?
My favorite TV show of alltime is Newsradio, bt Taxi is so close to being #1. I think the only thing going against it is that it was only on for about 4 seasons. Read more
Published 15 months ago by morgoth

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Seasons Ever
The first season of Taxi was fantastic. Right away, the show's creators seemed to have a great sense of the characters, their relationships, and how the episodes would be... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars TAXI- Awesome classic TV & best casting ever
I was a young teen when TAXI first hit the airwaves. It was "must see TV" for me then and watching the shows now is no different. Read more
Published 20 months ago by S. mullikin

5.0 out of 5 stars Oldie but Goodie
If you're looking for some laughs from the past, this would be great for your collection. Our favorite is the Driver's Exam episode. It will have you laughing for days! Read more
Published on July 26, 2007 by Sweet Pea

5.0 out of 5 stars Another winning season!
This is another great season of this classic comedy series. Louie De Palma is the man you love to hate. Louie's rants at Latka are hilarious. Read more
Published on March 25, 2007 by Dave O.

5.0 out of 5 stars Just what Dad wanted
What do you get the man who has everything? Taxi! This is a wonderful show - I remember hearing my parents laugh at it when I was a kid. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jim's presence made the show a hit!
You are either a fan of the show or you aren't. Once Jim made his presence known on the show, it made the show a smash hit. Read more
Published on January 5, 2007 by John M. Lipld

5.0 out of 5 stars I have ALWAYS Loved "TAXI"...
If you are a "TAXI" lover, this collection is a MUST. The very best scenes with Louie (Danny De Vito), Latke Gravis (Andy Kaufman), Reverend Jim (Christopher Lloyd), Alex (Judd... Read more
Published on November 9, 2006 by Mimi Testen

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