Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.Well. This week has a little bit of everything, no matter what the TV fan is looking for. We have current shows (
NCIS,
House,
Scrubs), recent shows that have been canceled (
Life,
Samantha Who?), classic shows you probably thought you'd never seen on DVD (
Wiseguy,
Wanted: Dead or Alive), kid shows (
Suite Life on Deck,
Sonny with a Chance), cartoons (
Batman,
Dungeons & Dragons), and quirky reality and/or documentary shows (
Dog The Bounty Hunter, MonsterQuest,
The Universe).
There's also two DVD sets called
TV Sets, which are a mix of various episodes of sci-fi shows (
Star Trek,
The 4400,
Medium) and crime shows
(Streets of San Francisco,
Dexter,
CSI: NY).

We've talked about this a lot here at TV Squad: what are the worst spin-offs of all-time?
Joanie Loves Chachi always makes such a list as does
AfterMASH. So it's no surprise that both shows made
Time's list of the 10 worst spin-offs of all-time. In fact,
AfterMASH is in the number one slot.
Other shows on the list are good examples of bad spin-offs too, including
The Ropers, the
Three's Company spin-off that was rather unnecessary;
Joey, the
Friends spin-off that just couldn't recapture the magic of the parent series; and
Baywatch Nights, which always amazed me with the fact that Mitch Buchannon never mentioned to the other lifeguards at his day job on the beach that he was fighting monsters and evil spirits in his night job.
I'm impressed that they not only picked the
Spenser: For Hire spin-off
A Man Called Hawk but placed it so high on the list, at number three. That really was a disappointing show. Some characters are just more effective in supporting roles.