Customer Rating:      Summary: Biggest Fan Comment: I have watched "24" since day one. I have never ever missed an episode. I also have bought every episode on DVD. I own all of them. I believe that if you have never watched "24" then start with season one (Day one) and you will be hooked as I am. The special edition Season One is fantastic so if your a fan, I recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 24: Season One Special Edition Comment: Overall enjoyment of the movie is good and Season one of 24 is probably one of my favorite among all seasons. However, absence of Dolbi Digital or DTS is a big let down, espeacially for a "special edition" like this. This is the main reason why I could only offer 3 star.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where is the Blu-ray ? Comment: I love 24 and I love special editions, but I will not double dip until the Blu-ray comes out. Where is the Blu-ray of this great show ?!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tired of all this re-releasing. Comment: 24 is a great show. Among the best of all. And season 1 was its best, but this set is another example of the lame tendency Fox has to release everything 7 or 8 times in different editions. If there really was useful bonuses to include on a new edition, why not have done it last year on the slim case edition. The packaging is not that bad, the features are interesting and the show itself is exelent, but the fact that this is actually the third time that this season is released on DVD is just another lame excuse for Fox to suck money out of dedicated fans. There is no need to buy this edition if you have one of the previous ones.
Customer Rating:      Summary: DO NOT BUY!! Comment: Do not buy this edition; your discs will probably be damaged. The packaging is cheap and horrible. The discs slip out of the rough "cardboard" holders and move about the inside of the container, scratching them. I bought this set brand new, in the original packaging/wrapper and three of the discs had slipped out of their slots during transit. The edges of the discs were scuffed up, as there is an uneven "raised" cardboard surface right underneath where the disc is housed. The disc will rub up and down over that surface, damaging it. There is nothing (like a hub) to keep the disc in place; they slide out of their slots and roll all over the place.
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