Vast improvement over season one.
J. Ekeroth | 05/13/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Unlike season one, there are a number of good episodes in this set: Wrestling Opera, Twister of Fate, and Field of Schemes to name a few. The real charm of the show is getting to know Jeff's family and friends in his fictional hometown of Briarton, Georgia. Among these are Jeff's dad, Big Jim played by G.W. Bailey, pal Bill Pelton played by fellow blue collar comedian Bill Engvall, and co-worker Florus Workman played by Neil Giuntoli. But just like season one, the producers kept tweaking the show over and over again, especially with Jeff's boss (three of them in 23 episodes).
There are no extras, no commentaries, no subtitles. Menus are the same as the season one set."
Very poorly done
T. Whiting | Iowa | 01/18/2010
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this having been amused with season 1. Unfortunately, season 2 was just pathetic. There were so many holes it's not funny, and the recasting was just absolutely horrible. WHY anyone would like this show is beyond me.
Foxworthy, himself is great, and the only reason I don't fully regret purchasing this show, but the rest of this god aweful piece of trash is just horrible, unentertaining and wrong."
I wanted to love it but......
Jaimie Mancham-case | 09/06/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I got this because I thought it would be a good comedy for a cheap price. I couldn't even watch two episodes, it wasn't really funny, it seemed like it was trying to hard to be a family comedy but fell flat. There is a reason you missed this on TV because it just isn't that good.
Watch Everybody Loves Raymond or The Cosby Show if you want to be entertained."