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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781568124421
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1568124422
Label: Bmg Video Label
Manufacturer: Bmg Video Label
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bmg Video Label
Release Date: October 13, 1998
Sales Rank: 52022
Studio: Bmg Video Label
Theatrical Release Date: August 25, 1994
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Although the television show My So-Called Life ran for a mere 19 episodes, its popularity has lived on in syndication, various Web sites (that include fan fiction and episode analysis), and home video. Volume 3 of the video series includes the episodes 'Father Figure' and 'The Zit.' In 'Father Figure,' Angela's father Graham, who was considering having an extramarital affair, senses that Angela is beginning to pull away from him. He tries to remedy this by giving her and her friend Rayanne Grateful Dead tickets. While Rayanne (who doesn't know her father) is joyous, Angela, who is suspicious, wants nothing to do with the tickets and decides to scalp them. Angela's mother Patty is also struggling with her own father who doubts her ability to run the family business. When the business is audited by the IRS the same night as the concert, fathers and daughters clash as they try to equalize their relationships.
In 'The Zit,' the sophomore girls top-40 list is released at school. While Rayanne is deemed 'most slut potential' and Angela's estranged friend Sharon is voted 'best hooters,' Angela's only award is a big pimple on her chin. As her self-esteem shrinks, Patty insists she participate in the yearly mother-daughter fashion show, coaching her on 'how to look your best.' Although Patty has always been told how pretty she is, her own insecurities on aging have projected onto fixing up Angela, who feels she will never live up to her mother's expectations. Bess Armstrong, who plays Patty, gives a complex performance here and Angela and Sharon exchange harsh words in a scene that rings true to life. --Shannon Gee
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