At long last, the day has come: you can now own the entire run of MTV's seminal sketch comedy show The State on DVD. (You can also score a T-shirt by ordering from MTV, but they're probably all gone by now.)
This leaves one question: do you care about the dubbing issue? A quick primer: because The State was produced at a time when MTV shows could use almost any song from a major label without paying royalties, the series in its original form would have been prohibitively expensive to put on DVD. The solution? Replace all the pricey pop music cues with sound-alikes, which may be only a minor quibble for most viewers, but there are instances when music played under dialogue, which meant the cast had to re-record pieces of dialogue nearly 15 years after the original sketches were created. Some of these remixed and looped sketches have been on iTunes for a while (the first season of The State was put out digitally in 2006), so this isn't exactly new news, but with the whole series now available for purchase, I'm wondering if die-hard fans are bothered by this. Will you shun the new set? Buy it, but keep your old VHS tapes of the original shows? Throw out the tapes and embrace the new versions? Is this a big "Who cares?" or the comedy equivalent of Greedo Shot First? Vote now, and discuss below!


At long last, the day has come: you can now own the entire run of MTV's seminal sketch comedy show The State on DVD. (You can also score a T-shirt by
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