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Star Trek Deep Space Nine - The Complete Second Season
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: BROOKS,AVERY
EAN: 9780792188803
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0792188802
Label: Paramount
Languages: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 SurroundEnglish (Subtitled),
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: 097360589344
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 01, 2003
Running Time: 1182 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: January 04, 1993
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Editorial Review: Provides all twenty six episodes of the second season of the popular Star trek television program about a Federation space station guarding a wormhole that leads to the other side of the galaxy. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 1-APR-2003 Media Type: DVD
Only Kira Nerys would risk going to war over an earring. With the witty and wise second-season opener "The Homecoming," the writers started taking chances with the direction of Deep Space Nine--and the payoffs are immediate and far-reaching. It's the first episode in a complex trilogy involving the fate of the tenuous Bajoran Provisional Government, an extremist group called the Circle, and a legendary member of the resistance whom Sisko believes might be able to unite Bajor. Continuing its blend of action, mystery, intergalactic politics, and religion, the second season gave prominent parts to Jadzia Dax ("Invasive Procedures," "Playing God," "Blood Oath"), Kira Nerys ("The Collaborator," in which Odo gives the first sign of his feelings toward her), the Cardassian Garak ("Cardassians"), Odo ("The Alternate"), Chief O'Brien ("Whispers," "Tribunal"), Commander Sisko ("Paradise"), and Quark ("Profit and Loss"), and Dr. Bashir developed relationships with both O'Brien ("Armageddon Game") and Garak ("The Wire"). Highlight episodes include the alternate-universe "Crossover," which pays homage to the original series' "Mirror, Mirror," and the two-part spotlight on the Maquis (first introduced in The Next Generation), a loose-knit organization of disenfranchised Federation colonists who resort to terrorist methods to provoke a new war between the Federation and the Cardassians. By the end of season 2, the only thing DS9 lacked was a really good villain. It got three for the price of one. Turns out the Dominion (first discovered in the underappreciated Ferengi spotlight "Rules of Acquisition") is a trinity of evil: the Founders, the Vorta, and the Jem'Hadar, those born-and-bred bad guys whose mission in life is to serve the Founders. The season-closer "The Jem'Hadar" is an intelligent, powerful episode that reveals all--and nothing--about the Dominion. --Kayla Rigney
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - The Season where DS9 came into its own
This season was even better than the first, and really gets the ball rolling in the direction it heads for the rest of the series. You can really tell the actors are really getting in tune with their characters in this season, and the story lines help them get there.
Make sure you check all of your DVDs before the return/exchange deadline, my first set was defective on the very last disc, but my second copy runs excellent. I'm confident the glitch was a fluke, but it never hurts ... Read More
Rating: - What can I say? It's Star Trek!
One of my favorite of the Star Trek shows. They took a chance and got away from the "life in paradise" ideal that was reflected in previous series. Characters on Deep Space Nine were flawed and imperfect...in other words, human! We could relate to them, even the "bad" ones like Quark. In the first season, we basically got to know all our new "friends". Now into the second season, introductions are over and it's time to get to work.
Rating: - Better than I remembered
It's been about 10 yrs since I've last watched DS9. Season two was very insightful as it was building up to the Jem'Haddar war with the Federation. Many people feel the first two season weak, after watching this again, I have to disagree, it was not weak, just not as intensive or as story line driven.
Great watch for DS9 fans.
Rating: - Fun For Trekkies!
I've been a Trekkie since 1966 and have enjoyed all the different versions of Star Trek! If I had to choose which version is my favorite, it would have to be Deep Space Nine. I already own and enjoy Season One, have obtained and continue to enjoy Season Two and I'm looking forward to obtaining Season Three.
Season Two continues to build on the foundation established in Season One and the last episode of Season Two is a cliff-hanger! Even though I know what is coming, I can't wait ... Read More
Rating: - Another Great Season for DS9
My initial reaction to Season 2 of DS9 was, "When are we going get to the Dominion?" This can make one view Season 2 somewhat impatiently. When you sit back and just enjoy it for what it is, you might learn something. But what is it. Well, it starts off nicely with a three-parter concerning the recovery of a famous Bajoran freedom fighter Li Nalas (who seems bored as hell to be on the show, always seeming tired and crossing his arms) but there are rather interesting episodes that draw a clearer portrait ... Read More
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