I really doute that they will have the complete series for rent as u have said only because 60 dvds is so large to keep up with as a rentle " sigh " for those who would want to rent them for a while .If it comes to having to buy a box set and if I can afford it, I'll try to donate my previous sets to my library or something similar, so something good can come out of it.
Also I wouldn't discount Netflix yet as a possibility.
Well, it's nice that money isn't an issue with you and you did'nt buy the first three sets already ^.^. We aren't unhappy because we don't appreciate them, we are unhappy because we do and have all along by buying the single sets, and feel that we should be acknowledged with a single set . It's not like we are saying don't make a boxset with all the seasons, we're just saying don't forget us!I don't mean to sound negative about everyone's opinion, but lately all I've been hearing on this thread is a bunch of unhappy responses about the set being too expensive, too much of a waste, etc. I think we should all be happy that HIT is releasing this set as a special way to show that they care for Fraggle Rock as much as we do. They have even added great bonus features, inlcuding the new short with that they took time to produce for us. I don't know about any of you, but I am going to try to keep a positive attitude about this and appreciate what these fine people are doing.
Right on the button, Becky. With college not being the golden ticket it once was, with jobs ending up as dead-end positions for many, and with the economy being in a horrible state for a majority of people, how can we afford anything beyond what is required (food & drink, shelter, and a small assortment of wanted things, like a possible TV or computer)?Some of us just don't have the extra money to find buying everything all over again for two or three things worth it, and many of us are diehard fraggle fans
And even if you sell things to make money most people don't have the money to buy them, so you only end up getting $10 from selling a video game to go to the buying a fraggle boxset fundRight on the button, Becky. With college not being the golden ticket it once was, with jobs ending up as dead-end positions for many, and with the economy being in a horrible state for a majority of people, how can we afford anything beyond what is required (food & drink, shelter, and a small assortment of wanted things, like a possible TV or computer)?