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Posted by: | Comments‘Samantha Who‘ is a very interesting series that follows the life of Sam who gets back to her senses after being in coma for eight days. After she comes out of coma she realizes that she does not remember anything from her past. She then meets people who tell her how she was before her accident. When she comes to know that she was not good to most of them, she determines to change herself. In her this new life tries to be good to people, but comes to know that her so called accident was not an accident but an attempted murder that was plotted against her. With no memories from her past will she ever be able to come to know who was trying to kill her? Will killer make another attempt?

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Samantha Who: Complete Season Two DVD Review
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SAMANTHA WHO? is the winning “amnesia” comedy, where Christina Applegate has lost her memory and tries to find out who she was. She eventually realizes that she was not as nice as she would have liked to have been.
With a fine supporting cast, including the scene stealing (and Emmy winning) Jean Smart as her mother, Kevin Dunn as her father, Melissa McCarthy (THE GILMORE GIRLS) and Jennifer Esposito as her friends, Barry Watson as a former boyfriend and Tim Russ as Frank the doorman, this was one of the funnier shows of recent years.
When SAMANTHA WHO went on the air in October of 2007, it was a huge surprise. Christina Applegate was a comic revelation, proving that she was much more than her Kelly Bundy character. She was nominated (and should have won) an Emmy for the role. She is again nominated for this second season.
In this second season, it began well. Airing after DANCING WITH THE STARS, the ratings were still quite good. But, as happens so often with TV, its time slot was moved. It aired on Thursday night, opposite the NBC comedies. The ratings fell.
The network lost faith in the show and it was not renewed. The final episodes of the season were dumped in the summer months of June and July of this year. As much as I liked the show, and stayed with it during the time changes, I was not even aware it was still being shown and missed these final episodes. I thought the finale had aired in April.
But, while the show may be gone, the entire second season, along with those final episodes, that many may have missed, are now on DVD.
WHAT IS ON THE DVD?
This is a 3 DVD set
Disc One has episodes 1-7.
Disc Two has episodes 8-13 along with the following extras:
DELETED SCENES (approx 10 minutes) – Seven deleted scenes with intros by Executive Producer Donald Todd
BLOOPERS (:55)
SET TOUR WITH CHRISTINA APPLEGATE (4:41) - Christina and Melissa McCarthy give a tour of the set, including Christina’s parent’s home, the coffee shop, and a Chicago Street.
CHRISTINA DANCE MOMENT (3:31) - An unedited version of the dance sequence from the first episode.
GIRL CHAT (2:26) - Christina Applegate, Melissa McCarthy and Jennifer Esposito discuss their characters.
Disc Three Contains episodes 14-17 along with three additional episodes (that may or may not have aired).
Samantha Who: Preview of Series Finale “The Other Woman” and “With this Ring”
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After two seasons, ABC comedy Samantha Who? bids farewell to its few but dedicated fans as it airs back-to-back episodes in its series finale tonight 8:30pm on ABC.
On “The Other Woman,” Samantha (Christina Applegate) starts to vaguely remember something about her and billionaire Winston Funk’s (Billy Zane) ex wife Gigi before the accident, and that she might have played an important role in her life.
Elsewhere, a wedding seems to be in the offing as Chapman asks Dena (Melissa McCarthy) to marry him, but she’s slightly reluctant on the proposal. Finally, Andrea (Jennifer Esposito) tries to seduce gay pro-basketball player Tony Dane (McKinley Freeman) into bed, while Regina (Jean Smart) is caught in a love triangle as to prepare to leave on vacation with Howard.
On “With this Ring,” meanwhile, Sam finds herself at a crossroads and has to choose between Winston Funk or Todd (Barry Watson). All these, on Andrea’s wedding day to Tony Dane. For their part, Regina and Howard begins to discover that their lives are beginning to take separate paths.
On the last episode of Samantha Who? Samantha tried to find balance between her new job and Todd, while Andrea was shadowed by a camera crew for a new reality show on celebrity weddings.
In a sort of consolation, Applegate recently received her second consecutive Emmy nod for her role as Samantha. Her last Emmy win was in 2003 when she guest-starred on Friends.
Samantha Who? was picked up for a second season in early February last year, with an order for additional seven episodes. Following a slump in the ratings, after an 11 mil average in the first season, ABC announced that it’s canceling Samantha Who? in May this year. Moves were made to present the comedy to other networks but a pick-up is highly unlikely, at least at this point.
