
The incomparable Yearbook Edition 'Freaks and
Geeks' DVD set.
'Freaks and Geeks', the cult classic TV show that aired only 18 episodes, went off the air in 2000, but dedicated fans still want more. The high school dramedy, set in Michigan in 1980-1981, has been revived in what is the most intricate and complete DVD set on the market.
The 'Freaks and Geeks' yearbook edition was released years ago, but it is finally more affordable - good news for fans who've always wanted to get their hands on it but couldn't part with the cash it would cost to get it. Amazon.com is currently offering it for the price of $90.99, which saves buyers almost 80 bucks off the original price. You can get it here.
The DVD set comes in the form of the William McKinley High School yearbook. The yearbook is 80 pages long, and includes character signatures, hundreds of behind-the-scenes and candid photos of the cast (which includes 'ER' actress Linda Cardellini, Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason Segel, Milk hunk James Franco, and comedy ace Seth Rogen), a long letter from creator Paul Feig, Q&A, "Lady L" lyrics, secrets about McKinley High, and a timeline/essay by superproducer Judd Apatow. And this is all in addition to the eight discs containing all 18 episodes and over two hours of special features and behind-the-scenes peeks.
This is the kind of comprehensive and lovingly prepared compilation that fervent fans of a show dream of. If you liked 'Freaks and Geeks', you'll love this DVD collection. It's a must-have, and currently more affordable than ever. Get it now or forever wish you had!











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