The Dead Zone - The Complete Second Season

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The Dead Zone - The Complete Second Season

starring: Reiko Aylesworth
directed by: Jefery Levy, Jon Cassar, James Head, Robert Lieberman, Michael Shapiro (III)



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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: LIONS GATE ENTERTAINMENT
EAN: 9781594351891
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1594351899
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-06-08
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 2002-06-16



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DescriptionThe Complete Second Season DVD set includes all 19 episodes from the second season on five discs:
Disc 1: Valley of the Shadow, Descent, Ascent and The Outsider
Disc 2: Precipitate, Scars, Misbegotten and Cabin Pressure
Disc 3: The Man Who Never Was, Dead Men Tell Tales, Playing God, Zion
Disc 4: The Storm, Plague, Deja Voodoo, The Hunt
Disc 5: The Mountain, The Combination, Visions

Special Features include audio commentary on all 19 episodes, ten featurettes taking the fans on a behind-the-scenes look at how an episode is made, Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, widescreen format, interviews with Directors and Guest Stars, and interactive menus with all the DZ cast members.
















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dead Zone - Season 1 & 2
Dead Zone is a very entertaining show. Anthony Michael Hall and cast have a wonderful chemstry. I've very much enjoyed all the seasons to date.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the dead zone
i love the dead zone i bought all 4 seaons and love them all i even got my mom into watching the show if you want to watch a good show then buy the dead zone you get to see how he saves lives and stops destruction it is a really amazing show buy it and see for yourself.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great
seriously, dead zone is great... this season isn't the best, but it's worth having it at home!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - MESMERIZING PERFECTION.....THE PERFECT SHOW!!
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN 'THE DEAD ZONE' YET YOUR JUST MISSING OUT COMPLETELY!!
THIS IS THE SHOW TO WATCH AND KEEP WATCHING.....IF I HAD TO DESCRIBE A PERFECT SHOW THEN THIS WOULD BE IT!

MY ONLY COMPLAINT, NOT LONG ENOUGH SEASONS.....





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This television series keeps getting better and better!!!
The second season of The Dead Zone has proved even better than the first. All the actors are now more comfortable in their roles and the basic story line is running smoothly. There are nineteen episodes in Season Two, rather than the thirteen that made up Season One, the twelve on Season Three, and the twelve on Season Four. All of the episodes are excellent, but a few really raise the standards for network television as far as touching the heart and soul of its characters.

On Disc One is a two-part episode in which Johnny Smith (played by Anthony Michael Hall) and Sheriff Bannerman (played by Chris Bruno) go into a copper mine to save some trapped teenagers. During the attempted rescue, Bannerman is severely injured when a cave-in occurs. If Bannerman dies, the door will be open for Johnny to finally be with Sarah and his son. Johnny, however, chooses to fight for Bannerman's life by going into his mind and giving him a reason to live. On Disc Two, there's an episode where Johnny has the opportunity to stop Greg Stillson's bid for Congress by supporting the opposing candidate, Harrison Fisher (played by guest star, Gerald McRaney). The only problem is that when Johnny shakes Fisher's hand, he sees Fisher as part a Navy Seal team in Vietnam destroying a village of innocent women and children. Fisher immediately senses what Johnny saw and doesn't know what to do. The thing is that Fisher's a good man and he can beat Stillson in the election. What to do is the question. Another episode on Disc Two deals with an elderly man (played by Robert Culp) that Johnny befriends. The man used to be a spy for the American government. Now, he's kept under a kind of house arrest because of the knowledge that's inside his head. When Johnny gets too involved with the man, the government starts putting pressure on him to back off or else, not to mention moving the man to a different location. On Disc Three, there's an episode where Johnny unintentionally causes the death of a low level mobster who was planning to murder his boss in order to protect the woman he loved. When Johnny finally discovers the hidden reasons behind the mobster's actions, he decides to put his life on the line and to do what the man was unable to accomplish. In still another episode, Johnny finds out this his best friend is dying from a heart disease, but that he will receive a donor's heart at the last minute. The catch here is that it will be from his friend's sister (played by Ally Sheedy), who dies in an unexpected car accident. The sister is in love with Johnny and wants to begin a relationship with him. Johnny tries to change the outcome so that both will live, but in the end it finally comes down to whether or not Johnny allows his friend to die, or his friend's sister to live and what that will set in motion. On Disc Four, a particular episode has Johnny seeing a vision of himself kissing the beautiful woman that he's sitting next to in a restaurant bar and then the both of them being murdered by a would-be mugger. Everything he attempts to do to change the future causes a different, but equally fatal outcome. He also finds himself attracted to this lady and realizes that it could affect her decision about accepting a marriage proposal. Last, but not least, on Disc Five is an episode that will lead you into Season Three. A man from the future (played by Frank Whaley) warns Johnny about the death of his wife and daughter and wants Johnny to save them. In return, he'll tell Johnny what happens when Armageddon arrives. What he shows Johnny will have you running out to buy the boxed set of Season Three.

These were just a few of the great episodes in the second season of The Dead Zone. All the guest stars played their roles to the hilt and made you care about the finale. You either wanted them to live or to die, depending of their character. The episodes also show you just how difficult it would be for a man of Johnny's ability to help those that he comes into contact with. Most of the people he tries to help don't believe in his visions and distrust him. That, however, doesn't deter him in his efforts to help. There was one episode in which the airplane that he and the Reverend Purdy were flying on was going to crash. When Johnny attempted to warn the captain of the plane, the Air Marshall on board arrested him. What would you do if you were him in this situation? Or, if you were a passenger on the plane, wouldn't you think the strange-acting guy was nuttier than a fruitcake? There were a number of times when watching the various episodes that I would've held back on what I'd seen in my visions if I were Johnny, keeping my mouth shut and allowing nature to take its course. No, not Johnny! He jumps right into the dilemma with both legs kicking. And, of course, every action has a reaction. You can't always change the future of something without creating a worse scenario. I will say that Anthony Michael Hall deserves a Golden Globe Award or something for his magnificent performance in every single show. Talk about a hard-working actor. This man is in just about every scene in every show. Mr. Hall also has the character down perfectly. This is a very talented actor who deserves a lot of credit for making this television series work. No brag, just fact. As far as the extras go, all five of the discs in the set have bonus features on them that deal with the making of a particular episode, how the whole show is produced and how they try to stay within the budget, not to mention numerous interviews with the guest stars. Now, if only Season Three and Season Four are as good as Season Two, I'll be one happy camper.




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