A laugh-filled hit that ran on NBC from 1997-2003, this sitcom was set in and around the offices of women's fashion magazine Blush, which was owned by Jack Gallo (George Segal). Joining him on the staff were his daughter Maya (Laura San Giacomo), a feminist writer; Nina Van Horn (Wendie Malick), an ex-model who served as fashion editor; Elliot DiMauro (Enrico Colantoni), the top photographer; and Dennis "Finchy" Finch (David Spade), Jack's smarmy assistant.148 episodes on 19 discs. 54 1/2 hrs. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
Experience the complete comedic brilliance of "Just Shoot Me: The Complete Series" on DVD, brought to you by Shout Factory. This acclaimed sitcom ran from 1997 to 2003 and follows the hilarious misadventures at Blush, a high-fashion magazine in New York City. Across all seven seasons and 148 episodes, you'll enjoy sharp wit, memorable characters, and clever storylines that made this series a fan favorite.
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The talented cast includes Laura San Giacomo (Maya Gallo), known for her roles in "Pretty Woman" and "Sex, Lies, and Videotape"; David Spade (Dennis Finch), celebrated for his work on "Saturday Night Live" and films such as "Tommy Boy"; Wendie Malick (Nina Van Horn), an Emmy-nominated actress recognized from ?Hot in Cleveland? and ?Dream On?; Enrico Colantoni (Elliott DiMauro) who later starred in ?Veronica Mars? and ?Galaxy Quest?; George Segal (Jack Gallo), an Oscar-nominated actor famous for classics like ?Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?? The show was created by Steven Levitan?later co-creator of the hit series ?Modern Family??and featured guest stars such as Brooke Shields. Together they crafted one of TV?s most enduring workplace comedies.
Actors:
David Spade, Laura San Giacomo, Wendie Malick, George Segal, Enrico Colantoni