Dexter - The Complete Second Season

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Dexter - The Complete Second Season

starring: Michael C. Hall



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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097368925144
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Showtime / Paramount
Manufacturer: Showtime / Paramount
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Showtime / Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-08-19
Studio: Showtime / Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: 2006-11



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Spectacular
Season 1 had started off with a disturbing bang and ended with one. Season 2 cranks up the disturbingness and darkness and gives us another killer season yet. While the first one had focused mainly on the ice cream truck killer, this one focuses on his struggle with his own identity and who he is. With a grim and menacing 12 episodes, we have a darker feel to the character, a suspecting Sgt. Doakes suspicious about Dexter, Rita's ex-husband coming back to haunt her, and an all-new copycat killer, all of which his situations will have you on the edge of your seat and biting your nails. Season 2 of Dexter proves that you can carry an all new plot and still have a great show that is menacing and dark in every aspect. Overall, if you loved Season 1, be sure to pick this beauty up. As with the first season, this begins with a disturbing bang and ends with one. If you love the darkness and complexity of the first season, do buy this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Can't believe how good Season 2 is -- didn't feel that way at first!
Originally, I had written a negative review of this Dexter Season 2 -- it seemed dull and tedious in comparison to Season 1. However, I failed to watch the entire set for Season 2, and wanted to kick myself for such a lousy review of such an excellent series. This, as it turns out, was even better than Season 1. Never thought I'd feel empathy for Doaks, but in this Season I did, and Lila's character was just as engrossing as Glen Close's character in the series Damages. Beyond evil, it seems. Dexter has it all, and I can't wait until Season 3. Enjoy this "worth every penny" purchase -- give it a thorough chance. Have fun!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best season yet
Dexter is one of my favorite characters.

Season 2 takes place about 5-6 weeks after season 1, debbie is trying to coop with what happened to her last season, and and some of the other characters are trying to move past what happened near the end of last season. Early on, Dexter's bodies are discovered in the ocean.

This brings about what season 2 is about, as the heat gets closer and closer on Dexter, he has to choose between accepting who he is, trying to change, or giving up.

This is a great season, we get some new characters, and this is an original storyline not found in any of the books. Julie's character (Rita) gets more face time this season, and really starts to come around and be more of herself. You feel sorry for her, and proud of her.

Dexter starts getting help for his "addiction" and meets someone who starts to change him, for good or worse, and provides lots of conflict for this season.

I do not wish to spoil anything, so please understand why I'm being so cryptic.

I rate this set as

Overall Rating - 5/5 Stars
Video - 5/5
Audio - 5/5
Bonus - 1/5
Story - 5/5

It is as good or better than season 1 in everyway, with exception to the extras. I want more extras! This is ridiculous!

I kept this as 5 stars, even taking into account the abysmal lack of extras because of the very low price of the dvds, and the phenomenal content contained on those discs.

This is a no-brainer purchase in my mind, and a delightful evening well spent. You can tare through the season in about 10 hours.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I'm still hooked!!!
Although like it's been written here ,Dexter Season 2, may have been a lil' less than the first season, the 2nd season finds Dexter in a diferent place....personnally, romantically and in in his own ways ...spiritually. With all that has happened in the first season, Dexter, is still searching in the 2nd season. The charcters of the second season act on their impulses of the first season and without giving it away they become more connected to Dexter in the 2nd season. Gone are the main plots attachments from the 1st season only to spawn different questions, different feelings...could Dexter not be as hollow as he once proclaims himself to be? Let me put it to you this way...If you watched the 1st season, there is NO WAY you can miss a second of the 2nd season, trust me! New twists and character developments as well character additions make the 2nd season suspensful, sexy, and in some ways a bit sad. Who stays together, does any focal character die, who gets together, what happens to our dear Dexter, our Dark Avenger...?...you'll have to buy the 2nd season and find out...enjoy droogies...!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dexter finds himself off his game but the second season of this show isn't
(Have an opinion? Write a review! The voting system here is about voting those reviews that helped you make a deicsion to buy something NOT if you agree or disagree...that said...on with the show).

Dexter Morgan the vigilante serial killer who finds his impulse to kill channeled into "good" (killing the bad guys that get away)is one step away from Batman--both are disturbed and decide to deal out justice their own way and both just are striving for a normal life that eludes him something that is alluded to in a couple of episodes of the second season.

The second season finds Dexter at odds with his own instincts. His relationship with Rita appears on the rocks and Doakes is still trailing Dexter trying to figure out what is "wrong" with him. When an FBI agent (Keith Carradine)takes an interest in his handiwork complicating his world. There's more challenges facing Dexter than ever during the second season as he stumbles towards his own strange sense of humanity.

The show which is shot in Digital HD looks surprisingly good. Colors pop capturing the bright overripe look of Miami. Audio sounds good as well.

The extras are a bit slimmer here--we get two episodes of the fine Showtime show "Brotherhood", text biographies, a photo gallery. There's also online access to a pair of episodes for "The Tudors" (2nd season) and "Californification". Unfortunately, we don't get any featurettes this time around nor any commentary tracks for the series but, hey, it's the quality of the shows and season that matter more than anything else. The extras are disappointing and considering you are paying for this it would be nice if they included something more substanial next time.

I'd suggest to Showtime that NEXT time they include a featurette perhaps on a real FBI agent that hunts serial killers, perhaps an interview with the author of the original novel (Darkly Dreaming Dexter)focusing on the departure the show has taken from the novels or even a featurette with the actors discussing what attracted them to the roles in the first place.

The show is a fascinating glimpse into the fractured psyche of Dexter, his sister and friends. It's also really compelling, dark television for adults that. Dexter may not be the boy-next-door but he's trying to be inspite of his darker impulses.



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