Pros: Plenty of laughs from a master
Cons: The pieces are still coming together
The Bottom Line:
The laughs continue
As writers find characters
Early episodes
Still Laying the Foundation
Like many great shows, I Love Lucy started slow. Sure, it
was still funny. But the laughs in the first half of season one don't reach the
pinnacle they would once the show was established.
All the pieces are in place. Lucy and Ricky Ricardo (Lucille
Ball and Desi Arnaz) live in New York
City . She stays home while he works as a band leader
at a night club. Their best friends are their landlords, Fred and Ethel Mertz
(William Frawley and Vivian Vance).
This disc features four more episodes from the first season.
Included in the set are:
"Lucy Thinks Ricky is Trying to Murder Her" - Lucy
keeps getting so caught up in the murder mystery novel she is reading that she
doesn't want to put it down. When Ricky jokes about killing her, she takes it
seriously. But a misunderstood conversation the next day makes it even worse.
"The Quiz Show" - Lucy is desperate to balance her
household accounts. She's so desperate she goes on the radio show "Females
are Fabulous" and agrees to pretend that a stranger was her real first
husband.
"The Audition" - This is a remake of the unaired
pilot (available on the volume one disc). Ricky has an audition for a
television show, and Lucy wants to get into the act. Even though Ricky turns
her down, it's Lucy to the rescue when Buffo the Clown gets hurt.
"The Seance" - Lucy's sudden interest in
numerology and the supernatural plays havoc with Ricky's career. Fortunately, a
seance may be just the thing to give him a second chance.
There are plenty of laughs on this disc. Lucy's comic timing
is impeccable, and the other actors have the perfect reaction to her antics.
And I much prefer this version of "The Audition" to the unaired
pilot. This version is slimmer, faster, and funnier.
As I said earlier, however, the episodes on this disc still
have some serious flaws. Part of the problem comes from the writing. The three
writers who were working on the show at the time had been the writers on Lucy's
radio show "My Favorite Husband." They obviously knew what Lucy was
capable of doing. They aren't as familiar with the other actors, however, and
Ricky, Fred, and Ethel are still supporting characters. Heck, Fred doesn't even
appear in "The Quiz Show," and Ethel suffers the same fate in
"The Audition."
The production is also a step down. The cameras don't quite
get out of the way fast enough or catch a glimpse of something we aren't
supposed to see. But I'm willing to give them a break here. They were
pioneering a brand new way of recording a show. The occasional flaw is to be
expected while people are learning.
And here's an interesting note for TV trivia fans. If you
look closely in these episodes, Lucy and Ricky are almost sleeping in the same
bed. True, they have twin beds. But the twin beds are right next to each other.
Before the season is out, those beds will be separated. But I always find that
fun while watching these early shows.
There was no learning curve with CBS when it came to the
extras on this disc. It's loaded with features to delight anyone. They've got
information on the guest stars for all four episodes, the original Phillip
Morris opening, a couple of restored scenes that were cut in the 50's, and some
trivia about these episodes. They've also got "flubs," mistakes that
made it into the episodes. Finally, there are two complete episodes of "My
Favorite Husband" that inspired two of the shows on this disc. And they
certainly prove my point that this show was really being written for Lucy at
this point.
The picture and sound are fine, certainly better then
anything we see on TV these days. However, they aren't as clear as the later
season releases. I've heard rumors that they hadn't been digitally restored
yet, so that might be part of the problem. I think part of it, too, is the
uneven lighting that was happening at the time. Yes, the show certainly had
some kinks to work out still.
When the show was originally released on DVD, the first
season was sold on nine separate volumes. This is the second of those. The
season was later released as a seven disc set. If you are a fan of Lucy, I
recommend you skip these individual discs and go straight to the full season
set. You'll save money and shelf space.
The best was definitely yet to come with this season and
this series. But that doesn't mean the episodes here aren't funny. They still
make me laugh 50+ years after they first aired. Now that's some great comedy.
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