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Bones: The Complete Second Season |  | Actor: Emily Deschanel Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 6 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Running Time: 917 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: 024543460459 UPC: 024543460459 EAN: 0024543460459 ASIN: B000RO6JYK
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 2005 Release Date: September 11, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description A forensic anthropologist and an FBI special agent use forensic technology and hard investigative techniques to solve crimes.
Amazon.com Beginning with the death of a senator and ending with a marriage, the second season of Bones builds on the momentum created during the Fox drama's debut year. Bones' sophomore season (which includes all 21 episodes that originally aired during 2006-2007) centers on the collaborations between FBI special agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz, Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), whom Booth has nicknamed "Bones." While Booth doesn't completely believe in Bones' method, he can't argue with her success rate at solving crimes. As for Bones, she is meticulous at what she does and is a borderline genius, but she has issues. Seemingly oblivious to her own good looks, she is all but socially inept. Booth may be blunt, but he's comfortable dealing with the public. Bones, on the other hand, would rather be sequestered away with the dead, trying to figure out what happened before their uncertain deaths. Of course, while viewers can see that Bones and Booth would be a perfect couple, the characters aren't quite there yet. Their friendship becomes a little more complicated this season when it turns out that Bones' new demanding boss, Dr. Camille Saroyan (Tamara Taylor), is a former girlfriend of Booth's. And the two women aren't getting along. Still, everyone is able to work together to solve a series of crimes, such as identifying the remains of an all but unidentifiable teenage boy and dealing with a serial killer who is emulating the crimes depicted in Bones' latest mystery novel. (Yes, she's not only a brilliant scientist but also an ace author.) Like many television dramas where forensic evidence is a driving force in the plots, Bones offers up the gross-out autopsies. But it also serves up a lot of humanity in the way the characters interact with one another. It is giving nothing away to reveal that Bones and Booth are not the couple getting married in the season finale. But the episode does reveal that beneath their tough exteriors, marriage and all that it implies is something they wouldn't mind... perhaps even with each other. --Jae-Ha Kim
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It's a TV series August 24, 2010 T. L. Hubler The production quality of the DVD was much better than Season 1. Funny cast that play well off each other.
Fun show June 10, 2010 Mina Hart (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just like this show. The cast is great and I like the plot.
(And I'm glad they added the play all feature that wasn't on season one - I've updated my review to reflect this.)
We love Bones June 7, 2010 J. Clayton (Washington, DC) We've been with Bones from the beginning and enjoy the bizarre characters and events, mostly because the dialog and acting excel.
Bones May 3, 2010 Judy K. Baughman I just love Bones and all the fun she has in helping to solve murders.
Bones Season Two April 16, 2010 sheila black (Tulsa, OK, US) This was a great addition to my collection of Bones dvds. I already have season one and season four. I think they really came into their own in their second season and that the writing, the acting, and whatever happens behind the scenes in production all seemed to work. I also think the packaging and formatting of the dvds themselves looked great and compared to season four (body bag edition) much more clearly presented. Two things bothered me about the entire story line that I saw happening in Season Three and Four: Zack leaving didn't work for me even though I could see the handwriting on the wall in the way his character was developing. I don't buy him as a murderer so I am glad his appearances later reveal he didn't actually do the deed. However, how can someone that smart (logically)justify that kind of behavior. He even had a huge family who seemed to love and support him besides the people at the Jeffersonian. The message the writer sometimes gives about extremely smart people or squints is that they are flawed in some way--handicapped more than the "average joe". If fact, the Temperance character who had been abandoned by parents who supposedly rebelled against authority seems a more likely suspect for falling under the influence of a Gormogon figure. Zack character seems too sensitive and protected by everyone around him. All of it does provide the dramatic tension needed to keep the stories rolling, however. So overall they all get five stars. Hart Hanson along with the acting chops of the main characters, the collaborative feel of all the actors, all seem to go together to make for a very successful show.
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