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Once and Again - The Complete First Season (1999)

Starring: Sela Ward, Bill Campbell Director: Arvin Brown, Barnet Kellman Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (142 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Sela Ward, Bill Campbell, Jeffrey Nordling, Susanna Thompson, Shane West
  • Directors: Arvin Brown, Barnet Kellman, Claudia Weill, Dan Lerner, Edward Zwick
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: November 5, 2002
  • Run Time: 1080 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (142 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JLFY
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #37,585 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Rick (Billy Campbell) and Lily (Sela Ward) are fortysomething parents with two kids; both are still feeling the repercussions of their failed first marriages; both are haplessly single and consumed by their family identities (plus, let's just face it, both are gorgeous beyond belief). Dropping off their respective kids at school in their respective SUVs, they spy each other across a crowded driveway. Granted, it's not terribly romantic, but sparks fly and tentatively, embarrassingly, like teenagers, they embark on a first date--awkward conversation and fumbling make-out sessions in cars included. So begins the acclaimed TV series Once and Again from producers Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, the guys who brought you über-sensitive dramas thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. And like those award-winning shows, Once and Again mines the mundane and ordinary to find extraordinary drama, tackling both midlife crisis and teen angst, as Rick and Lily's kids (most notably heartthrob Shane West and blooming wallflower Julia Whelan) navigate the perils of high school while their parents traverse the mine field of adult romance, with ex-spouses and disapproving family members lurking in the shadows.

The first season takes Rick and Lily from first date alone to first date en famille, in which their respective broods finally meet and confront the fact that their parents--gasp!--like each other. Along the way, there's amazing writing, pitch-perfect direction that takes scenes from comedy to drama in seamless swoops, and a tight-knit ensemble that hits all the right notes. Ward won an Emmy for this first season as the anxiety-ridden Lily, but she's equally matched by the quietly stunning Campbell, and their interaction is touching, funny, sexy, and heartbreaking--everything you could want in a romance, and more. --Mark Englehart



Product Description

Starring Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning Sela Ward and Golden Globe nominee Billy Campbell, Once And Again explored brave new territory with the compelling story of two families blending at the seams. The second marriage of Lily Manning (Ward) to Rick Sammler (Campbell) pushes both to the limit as they try for domestic normalcy while navigating divorce, parenting, financial hardship and many other life lessons.

From the creators of thirtysomething and My So-Called Life comes the complete first season DVD Collection. Enjoy all the moving moments and memorable performances of a brilliant supporting cast, including Shane West (A Walk To Remember) and Evan Rachel Wood (Practical Magic) once and again.


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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let's hope they release the *entire* series, November 3, 2002
By Sheldon Sturges "fun-loving nut" (Needtoknowbasis, US, eh) - See all my reviews
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"Once and Again" was a wonderful, brilliantly acted series, that ABC thoughtlessly cancelled earlier this year, presumably to make room for quality shows like "The Bachelor" (a joke) -

Sela Ward, Billy Campbell and especially the younger actors continually amazed me with their work on the show.

As a fan of the late, great "My So-Called Life", I found this show just as effective in showing what its like to be human.

About the only storyline on the show that bored me, just a little, was the one that featured "thirtysomething" hold-over, "Miles Drentell", but even then, actor David Clennon managed to show us the humanity behind his character's weasel exterior.

Shane West, and Julia Whelan (who resembles Claire Danes) both were stunning as the older children, and Meredith Deane, and especially Evan Rachel Wood, as the younger ones, were brilliant.

Wood was robbed of an Emmy nomination for her work on the show's third season, where she heart-breakingly portrayed her character's confusion over her burgeoning sexuality.

Finally, Susanna Thompson kicked out the jams during the "accident" storyline, and she, too, was robbed of an Emmy nomination.

A great series, that deserved another chance.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All 3 seasons on DVD ......, November 8, 2002
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Once and Again was a wonderfully acted, written series and I will regret its cancellation always. There are not words for what this show has meant to a lot of people. If reviews count ..I hope this one helps, I want mine to say please please release all seasons (that's 3) on DVD. Life is just so beautiful, O&A gave me that and it is a lesson that I will never forget. Thank you to all those involved in any way with this series... and I'm so proud of all who are still keeping this show alive in hearts everywhere. Best of luck to all the writers, producers, directors, creators, guest stars and actors on this stunning show in their future projects. I will never forget this show. Never. That is something pretty powerful to say and mean. I watched every episode I could during its entire run and became a fanatically obsessed O&A advocate in its last season... buy the DVD!!! Live the DVD. Smile and be glad at least it happened at all, even if only for a much too short run. Thank you Sela, Billy, Meredith, Evan, Shane, Jeff, Susanna, Marin, Julia and Eric. We love what you are. And love what you do. I will always wonder what would have happened, and it will always hurt not to know with certainty. But it's an okay hurt. I seriously bought a DVD player just to watch THIS DVD!! (and I know I am not alone in this..) so please release all seasons so I have at least some semblance of a DVD collection. lol. Me and others. Remember those wise words, "Just finishing something is not an ending". Hope those in a position to help can see these reviews. Thank you!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pasty Midwesterners are people, too., October 30, 2005
By Mr. Dude Man (Columbus, Oheeho) - See all my reviews
"And so my course is clear: to go through life pretending to have done and seen things that have hardened me -- made me aloof and unreachable. Which works, until I need to ask a stock boy where they keep their corn meal. Then the facade crumbles, and it's clear that I'm not a weathered loner who's seen too much; just a pasty Midwesterner who can't find the flour aisle."
- Mike Nelson, 'Movie Megacheese'

'Once and Again' is about people like this, people who live in America's fly-over country, have never been homeless, are not famous, don't fight crime or work in hospitals, don't shop in SoHo or Beverly Hills. In real life, they vastly outnumber the homicide detectives, criminals, trauma surgeons, and island castaways who comprise such a disproportionate percentage of the central characters on television dramas. Why? Two reasons: (1) Most TV writers think they're boring and lack the insight and skills to write about them in ways that viewers will find interesting. (2) When a show that deals with this kind of material makes it on the air, it depends on large numbers of viewers in order to remain in production. Most television viewers gravitate to sex, violence, and suspense (and combinations thereof), and they are addicted to heightened reality. They do not have the patience for character studies, and that's why 'Once and Again' lasted only three seasons. One imagines that it was able to go that long because small but loyal numbers of viewers are actually bored by explosions, artificial suspense, and mindless exhibitionism.

Now we have 'Once and Again' on DVD. I doubt there's ever been more genuine gratitude among fans of a TV show regarding its release on video. Sure, there are a lot of great shows on DVD, but they're usually high-rated products that stand to do a lot of volume on DVD and are no-brainers from a marketing perspective. (A lot of lousy ones make it to DVD, too, but does anyone really care about those?) We spent a long time wondering if 'O&A' would ever meet polycarbonate, then, later, believing that Season One would remain alone there. That would have been a shame.

As good as the first season is as a stand-alone, it improves dramatically on subsequent viewings after seeing the second and third seasons. In the opening scene of the series, Lily Manning wakes her daughters in a middle-class home in a Chicago suburb. Beautiful morning sunlight streams through the windows. It's probably easy to dismiss it and think, "Okay, so what?" When you watch it after, say, "Won't Someone Please Help George Bailey Tonight?" from Season Two, you'll be prepared to understand. In Episode 5, "There Be Dragons," Jessie slips out of a movie outing with friends to take a walk by herself. She wanders around a mall looking at things, watching people, thinking. There's a wealth of suggestions on what's going through her mind, given the context of events in the episode. Watch it again after seeing "The Sex Show" from Season Three, and you'll find yourself filling in things that could not be suggested on network television in the earlier episode.

What holds it all together and makes it so compelling is that 'Once and Again' isn't afraid to let all the main characters be smart, decent people. There are no moments of convenient stupidity that are allowed only because suspense must be maintained. People sometimes behave questionably or lash out angrily at one another, but it's seldom a surprise, because it usually happens under circumstances under which you'd expect it from the character. It's never a cop-out, either, because not a single main character in the series is one-notish. The strength of the actors is critical, because they are required to render subtle shadings and quick revelations that are necessary to make many scenes work but cannot be written into dialog.

Fiction differs from reality in that it has had a narrative imposed on it by a writer, thus it is usually better able to illuminate human truths that are missing from an episode of 'Fear Factor' or 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' When you watch a television series in its original broadcast (or under other circumstances in which each episode is new to you), you can't know the full scope of the narrative that is taking shape in the minds of the writers, and they can do only so much to clue you in -- otherwise it just wouldn't be cool. This is no less true of 'Once and Again.' After you've seen every episode, going back and watching them over is synergistic. You can stand outside the constraints of the moment and understand where it really fits in the arc of the story, an omniscient third person. Would that we could do the same with our own lives. The other function of fictional writing is to provide dialog. (Would you want the contestants on 'Survivor' writing the dialog for the movie about your life?) 'Once and Again' is full of zingers, both dramatic and comedic, especially in the first season. Judy, Grace, and Zoe get most of the funniest lines, but the rest of the cast -- and sometimes even walk-ons -- have their share, too. Funny, ironic, and insightful, dialog like this works in several levels, and seeing them all springing to life at the same time is the real charm of 'Once and Again.'
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3.0 out of 5 stars once and again dvd
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the item was shipped quickly. There's a slight production problem with the first dvd, though. But the item was sealed, so it's not the seller's fault. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Nicola Haertel

4.0 out of 5 stars Great drama
I thoroughly enjoyed the series. Sela Ward really made the show. She's excellent and the storylines were exceptional.
Published 2 months ago by Gabrielle Janik

5.0 out of 5 stars Once and Again -The Complete First Season
Fast shipping. Highly recommended. Item as described. Great packaging. Couldn't ask for a smoother transaction.
Published 4 months ago by Tuyen K. Nguyen

5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely splendid family drama
I did not see ONCE AND AGAIN when it was originally broadcast and have only recently watched Season One after borrowing the DVDs from a friend who is a huge fan. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Robert Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm still waiting for the 3rd and final season....
It has been 3 years since the release of the first 2 seasons of ONCE AND AGAIN on DVD, and we are still waiting for the 3rd and final season !!! Read more
Published 10 months ago by Bouvret Dominique

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Series
Being a fan of Sela Ward's, I decided to invest in this series and I'm happy to say I love it. Great writing, brilliant acting, it's a shame this series was only allowed to go 3... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Lenny

5.0 out of 5 stars I almost forgot how good this show is...
I love the real reactions of the exes and kids to the whirlwind romance of Rick and Lily. The acting is so good in this show, not just the leads, but also the supporting cast. Read more
Published on November 1, 2007 by Diane Wootan

5.0 out of 5 stars JUST LOVE IT
I love this show. I would recommend it to anyone. I wish it was still on the air. I like that it includes the kids and the ex-spouses.
Published on November 20, 2006 by missM

5.0 out of 5 stars Herskovitz and Zwick bring the drama of divorce to prime time television
I do not know if I can take another television series created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick. Read more
Published on July 17, 2006 by Lawrance M. Bernabo

5.0 out of 5 stars 3rd once and again
i wish that there would come out with the 3rd season of once and again i just love that show soooo much. i wish it was still on tv.
Published on May 30, 2006 by marla S. Williams

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