Product Information of According to Jim Season 4 DVD Box Set
Language: English |
Boxed Set: Yes |
Discs: 4 pcs |
Release date: 3 October 2001 |
Condition: New |
Weight: 0.40kg |
Format: Support both NTSC & PAL |
No. of Season: 4 |
Region: Region Free – You can enjoy it wherever you are |
Genre: Comedy |
Cast and Crew
Creator : Tracy Newman,Jonathan Stark
Leading Role : James Belushi,Larry Joe Campbell,Courtney Thorne-Smith,Taylor Atelian,Billi Bruno,Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Summary of According to Jim Season 4 DVD Box Set
"According to Jim" is a series that - in an era where some shows don't last an episode - ran for 8 years (and was even brought back after looking as if it was going to be canceled completely.) The series succeeded in part because it offered the comfort of the familiar, but it's remarkable that, even as the ratings for the series started to slide, it somehow managed to continue under the radar like an ace "Survivor" player for a few more years after.
The series stars Jim Belushi as Jim, the head of a family living in the Chicago suburbs. He lives with his wife, Cheryl (Courtney Thorne-Smith, who seemed like the last person on Earth who would make a good pairing with Belushi, but works really well) and children (initially a few, but 5 by the time the series was coming to a close.)
The two adults have their own sidekicks in the form of Cheryl's brother, Andy (Larry Joe Campbell) and sister Dana (Kimberly Williams-Paisley). If the series hit the same note again and again (i.e. Jim does something wrong, Cheryl makes her - understandably - upset face), it at least hit those same notes well enough more often than not. Adding Cheryl's two relatives in the mix only enhanced the series. Campbell and Belushi make a reasonably good Laurel and Hardy-style (or, better yet, Hardy-and-Hardy-style) pairing.
Additionally, Williams-Paisley and Belushi energetically throw one-liners at each other, and Williams-Paisley seems to take a particular delight in riffing on her co-star. Thorne-Smith often plays it straight, but while she frowns on her husband's actions, she's at least not a Debbie Downer. Campbell, while never really getting that many stories of his own on the series, often manages to get bigger laughs than his co-stars, with a loopy delivery that works well.