US – Wednesday, March 17
Updated 17:58, November the 20th, 2007
 

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Gifts you’ll want to borrow back

 
 

‘Twin Peaks: The Definitive Gold Box Edition’
The groundbreaking, not to mention creepy, cult series revolving around the murder of teenager Laura Palmer in the fictional small town of Twin Peaks, Wash., gets the 10-disc treatment, including the coveted original pilot episode. Though it doesn’t come with a good cup of black coffee, an advertisement for creator David Lynch’s own signature brew does find its way into the liner notes.  $108.99

 
 

‘The Sopranos: Season Six, Part II’
Because of Tony Soprano, we will never look at model train displays or onion rings the same way ever again. With the release of the final DVD set chronicling the influential mob drama, we can, however, receive some closure after the show’s own ambiguous whacking.  $99.98

 
 

‘Planet Earth: The Complete Series’
Forget football. This extraordinary nature/ wildlife documentary, with breathtaking, unprecedented images of our global home and provocative narration stressing conservation, is the real reason to invest in HDTV.  $79.98

 
 

‘I Love Lucy: The Complete Series’
This comprehensive set is for fans who love Lucy beyond her iconic stint as the Vitameatavegamin girl. The 34-disc collection includes every episode, from the “lost” “I Love Lucy” pilot up through “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” shows, and extensive extras, such as the rare “I Love Lucy” Christmas Show, and Lucy and Desi’s first joint TV appearance.  $199.99

 
 

‘The X-Files: The Complete Collector’s Edition’
If the truth is out there, it’s probably buried in this exhaustive, 201 episode, 61-disc “X-Files” set, including a ton of the regular bonus features (deleted scenes, commentary) and extras such as a poster and season one comic book. Good luck getting through it all before the supernatural second film hits theaters next year. $329.98    

 
 
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