Heroes: Season 2Reviews: Heroes: Season 2Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Universal EAN: 0025195015493 Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Universal Studios Languages: Manufacturer: Universal Studios MPN: MCAD61101979D Number Of Items: 4 Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 26, 2008 Running Time: 484 minutes Studio: Universal Studios Rating: - FantasticI could not stop watch this movie.I think I finished the whole DVD like a day or 2.So good. Loved it. Rating: - Interesting seasonI thought it was an okay season. I'm a little disappointed that they went for the trite no-good-villain-ever-dies storyline. I'm also bummed that they killed off D.L.; I would have thought that there were legs on that storyline (even without having Nicky's multiple personalities). I'm grateful that they weren't able to use the whole decimated-town scenario, that would have made things too weird. Rating: - heroes 2heroes 2 is a very entertaining and highly imaginative series with very plausible scenarios well acted and well performed the supporting backgrounds and cast were again excellent overall attention holding pleasing to look at and a credit to all who took part george Rating: - Season 2Some say that season 2 was not as great as season 1. Just look at the stories. The peoples who did not like it tuff-luck. Then you should be a writer for TV(Heroes}. I really like season 2 even if the season was cut off because of the strike. Jeff Rating: - Needed more joy, humor, and a compelling story arcThere are still plenty of things to like in Season 2: the return to TV of Kristen Bell, Star Trek alumni Nichelle Nichols and George Takei in guest roles, the adorable Micah, likeable Ando, and the relationship among Matt, Molly, and the Doc, as well as the Petrelli brothers and their conniving mother. The problems: the storylines about the virus are a pale echo of the final season of the 4400; Hiro's trip to the past should not have been so dull; there's a lot of tragedy, violence, and angst without the humor and to joy to balance them out. And what Hiro did to Adam Monroe is inexcusable. Heroes: Season 2 ReviewsMore reviews:Buy Heroes: Season 2 Sale Reviews Deals
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