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Is the first season of Kung Fu ever going to be reissued with additions and corrections?

Almost everyone agrees that Warner made a mistake by issuing the first season of Kung Fu in “widescreen.” Since it was originally shot as a full screen television show, this effect was accomplished by cutting off the top and the bottom of the picture. This was incredibly absurd, especially since it reinforced the fears of all those who always thought this was happening whenever you bought something in widescreen. In addition, some purchasers complained that a minute or two was missing from most episodes, apparently to accomodate commercials when it was syndicated.

The first problem was so bad that the second and third season box sets prominently say that what you are purchasing is the original, full screen show. What I’m wondering is if anyone has heard whether Warner plans to reissue Season One in a corrected form.

Should I stay with my current martial arts school, or look elsewhere?

I have been taking Kung Fu lessons for 2 weeks so far, with a total of 5 visits of one hour long sessions. I have been taught by two different people, with most, if not all, attention on me due to the fact i’m normally the only person there. This can be seen as a great opportunity, but there are some underlying problems that have left me treading water. The two teachers have been giving me different versions of moves being taught. For instance, i’ve been learning jab-cross(quick jab with a straight punch shortly after) and each teacher adds their own steps to the mix; one tells me to thrust with off my back leg while I straight punch, the other doesn’t mention it. Today even, an extra step was added to my roundhouse kick becuase ‘the test-giver might want that version’. I have a lot of trouble remebering sequences. Once I learn a certain sequence, do it many times and then have to revise, I get thrown completely off. I know i’ll have to deal with additions to sequences, but it doesn’t seem right when it’s being changed day to day, especially when they say i’ve got it down. Lastly, i’ve been schedualed to take a test for my yellow belt. It seems very early for that, and I cannot advance to other classes if I don’t pass this. I will have do start with a tai chi warm up called 5 element stretch. I don’t even remeber a majority of the warm up, and they don’t have any resouces to provide me with to study, I have to do it by memory(problem for me). I’d just like some suggestions. Is this a normal approach to teaching students in martial arts? Thank you.