![]() | Director: George McCowan Ivan Nagy Peter Levin Charlie Picerni Dick Moder Format: Box set Full Screen PAL Released: 19 Jul 2004 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |



The second series is definately my favorite. PMG & DS are so at ease with each other, & every movement, every line seems effortless, you forget that this is a scripted TV show, it just seems like real life....only a lot more exciting..
And sure its the late 70's & the clothes & hair are dated now, but its real action, no computers or forensics, just two guys taking on the world..its everyone's dream i think!!
And of course, probably the main reason i love Starsky & Hutch so much is their fantastic on screen (and off) relationship..its buddy TV at its best & i love it!!
My favorite episodes have to be Bust Amboy, Little Girl Lost & of course as a DS fan, the Psychic. We see the boys in a variety of different roles in Season two, theres a lot more angst, & a lot more interaction...its just wonderful...

Starsky & Hutch are two detectives in a grimy inner city populated with seedy characters. It is heavy on the action - our heroes are more than happy to run around waving guns, jump in/out/over cars (why walk around the famous red & white Gran Torino when you can roll over the bonnet, right?), crash through empty cardboard boxes in allleyways & get heavy handed with the low-life. They are tough & they (almost) always get the bad guys with their own, no nonsense, approach to law enforcement.
But this series (and this season in particular) has much more to offer than just action.
The makers & actors have said that this is a show about a deep platonic friendship between two men who are cops and, for me, it is this relationship that makes this show better than anything in the genre that came before or after. Glaser & Soul have incredible chemistry & are utterly convincing as best friends - they are easy together, they bicker, they joke, they are bluntly honest & they are affectionate & very tactile. Much of the humour comes from this relationship but it also helps to sell the drama.
The stories themselves are good (although many of them have been recycled in other shows since) & the casting often throws up familiar faces before they were famous. It is fun to see our heroes working undercover (there are several such episodes in this season) but they are at their very best fighting crime on their own beat, backing each other up, talking to the incomparable Huggy Bear & driving Captain Dolby mad. There are several of the very best episodes of the entire series in this collection.
Of course, it is looking a little dated: the 70s clothes (although they look quite good, for the most part - except for the cravats...); the lack of IT/Mobile telephones and; the fact that our heroes think nothing of indulging in a little sexual harrassment in the workplace or openly leering at women in general. To be fair the last two are very much a product of the time & are done with such good humour & lack of malice that it is difficult to be offended. The passage of time has not diminished the stories or the acting & you soon stop noticing the 70s quirks.
There are no extras but who cares? This is the season that got the balance between gritty storylines & humour spot on & is an absolute must for anyone who remembers the series fondly & is a good place to start if you've never reallly watched Starsky & Hutch before.
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