Why do you want copies of that shitty show so much? Have you tried emailing NBC or anyone that worked on the show about it? And do you honestly think someone recorded every episode?
First off, "SK8" is not a trashy show. It's a show that, although fictional, shows the sport of skateboarding in a realistic point of view. The camera angles from the mini-DV film was awesome. It was a gritty drama with a spice of suspense that had viewers on the edge of their seats, not knowing what would happen next.
Also, I want to see "SK8" in order to relive the amazingly awesome kickflips that took place on the show. I want to see the skateboarding rivals that Josh Raden had to deal with. I want to see the ladies of "SK8" (Adrienne Carter, who portrays Michelle on the program, looks hot!). I want to see the professional skateboarders who made guest appearances on "SK8", like Eric Koston and Chad Muska. And most of all, I want to see the creativity side of the show and the style that the producers, camera crew, writers, and directors were able to come up with in order to put together a program that deals with the ultra-competitive sport of skateboarding.
Third, Bill, I tried contacting NBC way back in January of 2005. NBC producers on the phone told me that it would be illegal to mail me copies of the show because it would violate NBC's strict copyright laws. As of Tuesday, September 12th, 2006, that has not changed one bit.
Finally, I still demand an answer from Mark Thompson about his inappropriateness. I really hope that he doesn't pull this prank (or practical joke) on anyone else.
- David L. Lumpkins