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Gilmore Girls - The Complete Second Season by Amy Sherman, Chris Long, Danny Leiner, Dennis Erdman, Gail Mancuso
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DVD detailsActor: Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, Yanic Truesdale Director: Amy Sherman, Chris Long, Danny Leiner, Dennis Erdman, Gail Mancuso Brand: GRAHAM,LAUREN DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 976 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-12-07 Studio: WB Television Network, The
DVD Reviews of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Second SeasonDVD Review: Gilmore Girls Season 2 Summary: 1 StarsI bought this item and was watching it and enjoying it. I got to disc 4 and it was HORRIBLE and UNWATCHABLE. I am very, very sorry about the purchase. I have since bought the whole season and of course, a brand new set. Will never buy used again. I bought the whole set from Amazon and it was wonderfully packed and it is brand new and do not anticipate any problems.
DVD Review: So far, so good Summary: 4 StarsI haven't watched the whole season yet, but so far my item has been good and everything is in tact and looks nice. Thanks so much for the quick service. I appreciate buying from you!Gilmore Girls - The Complete Second Season
DVD Review: The Sleep Over Continues Summary: 4 StarsJust like season 1 and 2, you will enjoy the joyful and woeful lives of Rory and Lauralie (spelling). The characters stay true to what hooked you to the series so far!
DVD Review: video review Summary: 5 StarsI ordered this product some time ago and hadn't received it so I contacted the seller who replied that I should have gotten it by then. They were unable to track the original shipment. They responded very promptly and sent me another set of dvds. Even though it took a while to get my product, I was very happy with the customer service I got and with the dvds.
DVD Review: Wonderful Gilmore Girls as always Summary: 5 StarsI just love the Gilmore Girls so whatever you ask me, I would answer "wonderful, I love it". Actors are amazing, it is funny, very well written, actually incredibly clever for a TV show, a lot of references, so we learn in the same time. I can't stop watching this story, everything is inside. It makes us want to live in Stars Hollow ! If only the whole world could be so nice, so funny, so crazy, so exciting ! If only we could have more neighbors and friends like these ones ! It is more than a TV show, it is a classic, a must-have absolutely.
Description of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Second SeasonThose acclaimed Gilmore Girls are back for a second season of warmth, charm, zingy repartee and heart-stopping moments of drama. In this 6-disc set are all 22 irresistible year-two episodes about the people you've grown to love: young single mom Lorelai, her super-achieving daughter Rory, her elitist parents Emily and Richard, and a whole town of dreamers and eccentrics. New faces also come to Stars Hollow, including Luke's nephew Jess, whose rebelliousness offends the town, but whose passion for books attracts Rory. Hearts break and mend, careers end and begin, folks stumble and pick themselves up in a series that's "blissfully brilliant" (Ken Parish Perkins, Fort Worth Star-Telegram). Love was in the air at the beginning of the second season of Gilmore Girls, as both Gilmores found themselves in the midst of perfect, giddy relationships--or so they thought. Lorelai (Lauren Graham) had accepted the proposal of English teacher Max (Scott Cohen) and was excitedly planning her first wedding; Rory (Alexis Bledel) was back on happy footing with townie hunk Dean (Jared Padalecki) after a dust-up near the end of season one that prompted a mini-break for the teen twosome. However, series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino had anything but smooth sailing on the horizon for her heroines, giving Lorelai a severe case of cold feet and Rory a major distraction in the form of Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), the bad boy newly arrived in town. Soon, Rory found herself extremely attracted to Jess, while Lorelai rekindled the flame of passion that once burned long ago with Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe), who made his way back into her life despite a girlfriend in the wings. After the minor romantic speed bumps of the first season, the introduction of actual conflict into the second season of Gilmore Girls helped give the happy-goofy atmosphere of Stars Hollow a decided tension, as Rory tangled with her emotions over Jess and began the first tiny steps away from her good-girl persona. The episode "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," centered around the annual town auction of picnic baskets, was a wonderful portrait of Rory's conflicting adolescent feelings for both Dean and Jess. However, it was Lorelai's simmering chemistry with former flame Christopher, only hinted at in the first season, that gave the show its energy as well as its heartbreak, culminating in the stellar season finale "I Can't Get Started." But lest you think Gilmore Girls was centered only on romance, the second season also gave the expansive ensemble cast many hilarious moments, ranging from the hallway politics of Rory's private school to the town antics that shaped the Gilmores' daily lives. Through it all, the appealing Bledel and the radiant Graham exuded wit, charm, and a way with snappy patter not seen since the golden days of '30s screwball comedy. --Mark Englehart
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