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I have to say that I purchased the first DVD + box purely based on the fact that I like the illustration on the box and the DVD cover. Well, that'll teach me. I mean the show is not bad or anything like that but rather it's not the sort of story that seems to engage my attention. The show seems to be formatted on what I called "mission of the week" storyline, where the main hero gets to help a one-off character in an episode and then do the same thing all over again for another one-off character in another episode. As a result, little to no character development is given to the regulars, at least not much in these first four episodes. And in most cases, the character development is tied to the 'mission of the week' that the main characters are involved in.