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Big Love: The Complete Third Season

Big Love: The Complete Third Season
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  • Seller:Perrys Mart
  • Sales Rank:8,373
  • Format:AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Original Language), French (Original Language), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
  • Running Time:600 Minutes
  • Rating:Unrated
  • Region:1
  • Discs:4
  • Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.8
  • Dimensions (in):7.6 x 5.5 x 1.3
  • Release Date:January 5, 2010
  • MPN:HBOD092475D
  • UPC:883929064939
  • EAN:0883929064939
  • ASIN:B0011UMC72
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Features:
  • It s not a polygamist-friendly world out there. That s why Bill Henrickson wants to protect his family by diversifying his businesses, building goodwill, and adding a new wife who can deliver more children. Sure, that creates a strain on finances and time, but it s worth the effort when you re building a happy and loving home, both here and in the afterlife. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TEL


Editorial Reviews:
Description
As if juggling three wives weren't tricky enough, Season Three of Emmy®- and Golden Globe®-nominated 'Big Love' finds modern polygamist Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton) tackling problems outside his three-house suburban home. Bill a practicing polygamist who lives in suburban Salt Lake City with his three wives and seven children. An independent businessman who runs a growing chain of hardware stores, Bill faces a myriad of challenges in meeting the emotional, romantic and financial needs of his wives Barb (Jeanne Tripplehorn), Nicki (Chloe Sevigny) and Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin).
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Three seasons in, the popular HBO series Big Love remains a highly entertaining and rewarding viewing experience. The cast is enormous and the storylines are numerous, with each of these ten 60-minute episodes adding new wrinkles to the plotlines already being pursued. This is business as usual for those who've been on board from the start, but while newcomers may need a couple of episodes to get up to speed, viewers of all stripes will be inexorably pulled in by the show's tangled combination of drama and black humor, personal peccadilloes and internecine strife, and big time social and religious issues. There really is nothing else like this on the television landscape, and that's entirely a good thing.

As usual, the series centers on the anything-but-normal life of Salt Lake City businessman Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton). Bill’s a study in contrasts: while he has plenty of objections to modern Mormon mores (he and his family are no longer active members of the church), he’s committed to the practice of polygamy, which remains the single most controversial aspect of Mormonism despite having been officially banned. Bill, his three wives, Barb (Jeanne Tripplehorn), Nicki (Chloë Sevigny), and Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin), and their various children find themselves waging constant skirmishes on several fronts: with their nosy, judgmental neighbors, with the splinter Mormon clan headed by the evil, self-proclaimed holy man Roman Grant (Harry Dean Stanton), and with the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. But the Henricksons' most pitched battles, and they are legion, tend to be amongst themselves. Though the wives generally get along with one another, the jockeying for position is endless, and Bill's desire for a fourth spouse this season definitely doesn’t make things any calmer. Other ongoing storylines include Grant’s trial for rape (similarities to the real-life prosecution of Mormon fundamentalist Warren Jeffs are no coincidence), which presents a serious conflict for Nicki, who happens to be Grant’s daughter; Bill and his partner’s ongoing efforts to open a Mormon-friendly casino on Indian land; and sub-plots involving teen pregnancy, kidnapping, adultery, and a host of other lurid behaviors. And while there’s a certain amount of what may be perceived as Mormon bashing going on, the edifying sixth episode, "Come, Ye Saints," in which the family visits Mormon landmarks from Utah to New York, features several of the season’s most moving scenes. --Sam Graham


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