Nothing has frustrated TV fans more than the never-ending release of The State DVD from MTV. It has become the Duke Nukem Forever of the television universe. One minute, it's on and the next minute, it's off. Then it's back on again, then the whole thing gets called off. Then it rises from the ashes like a flaming phoenix into the never-ending sky only to get doused with a fire extinguisher by an MTV Home Entertainment executive.
Now it appears that ill-fated collection of magic discs is coming soon to a DVD store near you until MTV decides it's time to destroy your dreams and tell your children there is no Santa Claus again.
Actor, writer, State cast member and recent Reno 911! addition Joe Lo Truglio announced on his personal website that the complete series DVD of The State has a summer release date or failing that, a release this summer. He also released two never-before-seen images of the DVD box set's inner sleeves.


Now before you decide that this is the news that should cause you to wet your pants, hold up and try not to think about firehoses.
The marketing might be perfect. The timing may be dead-on. But things could fall apart for no reason the same way it has the last 2,143 times someone made an almost identical announcement. MTV seems to have gone out of their way to keep their few good shows from ever seeing the light of day while they literally push their worst shows directly in our faces. I'm still scrubing chunks of Room Raiders out from the pores of my cheeks to this very day.
Thanks to a healthy dose of reality, 200 CC's of suspicion and the pessimisectomy I received the last time this box set was announced, I've learned not to get my hopes too high. In the end, the only way I can be sure this unforgotten gem will hit the shelves is when it actually gets there.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-05-2009 @ 12:30PM
hessian said...
NOTHING has frustrated TV fans more than this?
Really?
Speak for yourself.
Nothing may have frustrated THE STATE fans more, but personally, I'm a lot more frustrated that the original music tracks are missing from WKRP, MIAMI VICE and 21 JUMP STREET than the on again/off again release of an cable sketch comedy show.
I'd wager others are even more frustrated by a lot of issues than I am.
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4-05-2009 @ 1:02PM
apple6989 said...
Get over yourself.
4-06-2009 @ 6:24AM
Vito said...
Perhaps he meant to say nothing has frustrated fans of sketch comedy. Though even then, I'm more frustrated by the complete unavailability of '85-'91 Saturday Night Live or Conan O'Brien before 2000 (which, now that he's hosting Tonight Show and Jimmy Fallon is hosting Late Night, might never be seen again).
4-06-2009 @ 7:10PM
micah said...
Don't worry, I'm sure the original music tracks will be removed from The State as well. Just as they were for the Season One release on iTunes.
4-06-2009 @ 6:22AM
Vito said...
God, I hope this is true. Unfortunately, if it is, it will mark the very last show that I'm waiting to come out on DVD. To think that Andy Richter and The State may be coming out in the same year.
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4-06-2009 @ 6:30PM
Mr. Bungle said...
Dear MTV: Please release this shit already. I don't know how many people I've seen in recent movies and TV shows when I have said "Oh that guy was on The State!" and nobody knows what the hell I'm talking about. Hopefully now I will be able to show them.
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4-06-2009 @ 7:42PM
seamus said...
Excellent.
Next: Sifl & Olly, please.
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4-06-2009 @ 7:38PM
Rhett Eddy said...
Siffel and Ollie! Siffel and Ollie! Gosh Darn it
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4-07-2009 @ 10:59AM
Hope said...
They need to go ahead and release it before people start forgetting what The State was and why it was so funny.
I second that vote for Siffl and Olly also!!
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