GET IT! Can't Find the final season on American TV.
John H. Bradford | Grove City, OH United States | 09/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Sinefeld of the North, Corner Gas is an excellent sitcom. The dry, sarcastic humor is great and the characters are even better! Brent Butt has pulled together a great cast of actors and given them some of the best rolls I've seen in a long time. Too bad it's all over. Season 6 was the last.
Got my DVD because they haven't started running the final season in the states that I can find. Only watching one a week, just because that's the way I am.
I'll be buying the other 5 seasons for Christmas this year."
Good last season & finale
SWS | Minnesota | 01/08/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I purchased Corner Gas season 6 dvd from Amazon.ca, the canadian branch of Amazon because the price was much lower than in the US, even with shipping costs. Check the exchange rate, the Canadian dollar is usually less than the US dollar.
Season 6 has 19 new episodes that were not broadcast in the USA by WGN. Some episodes are very good and some are OK but still enjoyable. Some of the best episodes are:
"Full Load" were Lacey wins an eating contest,
"American Resolution" Oscar's nationality is in question,
"Shirt Disturber" Brent and Hank travel to a comic book convention,
"Super Sensitive" Davis tells too many blonde jokes and gets sent to sensitivity training,
"R2 Bee Too" Hank and Davis get toy robots,
"Crab Apple Cooler" Brent and Hank re-visit an old neighbor they played pranks on,
"Happy Career Day to You" Brent finds a 30 year old snack cake in the store,
"Get the F Off My Lawn" a wind storm blows the letters of the cafe
and "You've Been Great, Goodnight" the show's finale.
Season 6 does not have as many knock-out shows as the earlier seasons, but you won't be disappointed either. If you are a fan you'll definetly enjoy it."
Classic 'Gas
Jedi Master Pax | Oklahoma, USA | 01/30/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Corner Gas concludes its six-year run in this fitting tribute to the spectacular cast and crew of one of the best comedy shows of this decade. Season Six continues show creator Brent Butt's classic humor of a pleasantly dysfunctional Saskatchewan town where everything is everyone's business, whether they like it or not. With comedic throwbacks to the '70s and encounters with modern conveniences like security systems, each episode is rife with the pleasant diversions from hectic real life that viewers have come to expect from our adopted home town of Dog River, Saskatchewan. Enjoy yourselves, even if there's 'not a lot goin' on!'"