Angel - Season Two (Slim Set)
starring: David Boreanaz
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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: ANGEL
EAN: 0024543233411
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 28, 2006
Running Time: 990 minutes
Sales Rank: 14074
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: October 05, 1999
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Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 28-NOV-2006
Media Type: DVD
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The second season of Angel saw the cult vampire show finally stand on its own from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, assembling all the members of the show's core cast, transferring the action to a fashionably run-down L.A. hotel, and bringing in a few Buffy characters from Angel's history to further establish the moody vampire's own mythology. Moving their Angel Investigations to posher digs, Angel (David Boreanaz), Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), and Wesley (Alexis Denisof) were soon joined by street fighter (J. August Richards)–-and by street fighter, of course we mean demon street fighter. But just as this group was solidifying, up popped Angel's old love, Darla (the fantastic Julie Benz), freshly arrived in L.A. from a hell dimension… just in time to be turned into a vampire again by her old cohort, Drusilla (Juliet Landau), and lure Angel into abandoning his newly formed team. It was the best and worst of times for Angel in its second year, for while the basis was being set for the show's stellar third and fourth seasons, dramatic tension was diluted by Angel's going solo and the necessary (but plot-debilitating) flashbacks to various points in Angel's history. However, just when it seemed everything was about to fly out the window, Angel's creative team threw its characters for a loop--literally--by transporting them to the demon dimension of Pylea, a medieval-style fantasyland populated by monsters and humans alike. It shouldn't have worked, as hokey as it was... but it did, thanks to crack storytelling, sharp dialogue, and the sheer joy the actors unleashed, especially the gifted and fiendishly funny Carpenter. The second half of the season also saw the addition of two of Angel's best characters: the horned Lorne (Andy Hallett), a green demon with a penchant for karaoke, and Fred (Amy Acker), a physicist trapped in Pylea who helped the gang engineer their escape. With these two in tow, Angel began to soar. --Mark Englehart
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- Angel is awsomeI love the Angel series. The second season is pretty interesting and I recommend it if you are an ... Read More
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- Wonderful! Have you checked out the comic books?I'm a big Buffy and Angel fan, so 5 stars goes without saying. But have you checked out the comic ... Read More
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- Good storytellingThe second season and new offices for Angel Investigations as they move into an old, abandoned hotel ... Read More
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- Great!I get so angry when I come to the end of these seasons. This one was great. I know why I like it so much ... Read More
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- Angel reviewAll of the Angel series DVD's are excellent! I just wish the show never ended.
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