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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Greek: Enjoy the college and the parties
This dvd contains the first ten episodes of Greek's first season.
I don't know about this show until I watvhed a promo on tv. I watched the pilot and I hooked up into the series.
Great characters, to love theme, to hate them. Rusty, Casey, Ashleigh, Cappie, Evan, Rebecca, Dale, Frannie...

You'll see the dilemmas between the boys and girls inside the Cyprus Rhodes University. Oh, and the confrontations between their fraternities and sororities: Omega Chi, Kappa Tau, Zeta Beta Zeta...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Interesting Peak Into College Life
I didn't want to like this series but I found myself engrossed by the characters, especially Rusty. The series is an interesting peak into college life in general and Greek life especially -- both the good and the bad, but mostly the good. The reason why I couldn't give this DVD set more than three stars is because of the profanity (mild as it is), the promiscuity, and the binge drinking. Oh, and then there's the sorority president prostituting one of her sisters to keep one of the popular guys in the most popular fraternity attached to their sorority. Then that same sister dresses her sorority up like tramps to keep another fraternity from winning a floor hockey game. This is not something that belongs on a so-called family network. If you 16 or older you'll enjoy this series; if you're younger than that your parents should be blocking it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SCOTT MICHAEL FOSTER!
ok, this whole series is great! i can't wait for the second season on dvd and was glad the series was renewed. but i'm in 'lust' with cappie!

this series is NOT 'animal house' and there is plenty of angst to go around, but basically the series is very funny and very watchable.

luv, miss josh



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Watch "Greek", people. It's not their fault their on ABC Family.
I've only recently gotten into the show "Greek", but I'm so glad I found it. When I first saw promos for the show I dismissed it, because, um...it's on ABC Family. I thought it would be a lame - heavy on the PG side of things - comedy series that wouldn't even be close to the college life I've experienced. Needless to say I was pleasantly surprised when I finally caught an episode a few weeks ago, and then promptly ordered the DVD set.

"Greek" is such a witty, fun show. It doesn't sidestep the racier elements of college, but it also doesn't make it it's primary focus either. The characters are awesome (I heart Dale. Outside of infomercials, you don't see many Christian rock loving characters on TV) and the relationships are complex, realistic, and inspire many a chant of 'OMG. Just get back together already!'. Cappie and Casey, I'm looking at you. And I look menacing.

As for the DVD set, there isn't a whole lot on there. But I enjoyed finding out what roles certain actors tried out for in the beginning (Scott Michael Foster/'Cappie' was originally going to be Calvin? What?), only later to get another role instead. Also, some of the guys in the cast do commentary for one episode and much hilarity ensues.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great fun!
Greek - Chapter One

This show is quite refreshing. In the midst of all of the shows aimed at teens which aim to show teens acting beyond their years, this one is much more young and fresh. Sex is not at the helm of this show, and only a couple times has it been a centric theme. It shows a group of young adults enjoying their lives, freedom, friendship and college. This is what I wish my college experience would have been like.


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