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Battlestar Galactica: Season Two [Blu-ray] (2004)

Edward James Olmos , Jamie Bamber  |  Unrated |  Blu-ray
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  • Actors: Edward James Olmos, Jamie Bamber
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen, Box set
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: April 6, 2010
  • Run Time: 963 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00344EAFK
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #22,888 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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As the epic second season begins, the fight to save humanity rages on. Relive all the intensity and excitement aboard the Galactica as the ongoing battle of President Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) and Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos) continues in their heart-pounding crusade to save humanity from the deadly robot Cylons – even as civil war looms within the fleet between their followers. Featuring an extended version of the cliffhanger episode “Pegasus,” and packed with special features, including deleted scenes, podcasts and Producer David Eick’s video blog. It’s an explosive thrill-ride you can’t afford to miss!

 

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Series Continues - Episode Synopsis, February 14, 2011
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A brief synopsis of the episodes for those of you who have an electronic catalog of your DVD collection and would like to add this to your database. (So you don't have to do all that typing!)

Episode 1: Scattered
Original Air Date--15 July 2005
As the premiere for the second season unfolds, Adama lay dying leaving Tigh in command. Lee and Roslin have been sent to the brig. An emergency jump goes wrong leaving the Galactica alone in space without the fleet.

Episode 2: Valley of Darkness
Original Air Date--22 July 2005
A Cylon virus is interfering with Galactica's power supply, while Cylon centurions are heading for crucial systems. Somehow they must be stopped.

Episode 3: Fragged
Original Air Date--29 July 2005
Tigh has problems with the responsibility of being a leader, president Roslin loses control without chamalla. The Kobol team discovers a Cylon battery.

Episode 4: Resistance
Original Air Date--5 August 2005
Tigh's decision to impose martial law is protested in the fleet as well as on Galactica. On Caprica, Helo and Starbuck meet other humans.

Episode 5: The Farm
Original Air Date--12 August 2005
Starbuck finds herself wounded in a hospital on Caprica where she is suspicious about her doctor. President Roslin makes an appeal to the fleet to follow her to Kobol.

Episode 6: Home: Part 1
Original Air Date--19 August 2005
Starbuck, Helo and Boomer bring back the Arrow of Apollo, but Boomer doesn't seem welcome. Commander Adama wants to keep the fleet divided and appoints a new CAG.

Episode 7: Home: Part 2
Original Air Date--26 August 2005
While Commander Adama tries to join Roslin's team on Kobol, Dr. Baltar's Number Six tells him he's crazy.

Episode 8: Final Cut
Original Air Date--9 September 2005
Journalist D'Anna Biers is making an item on the Gideon incident, when she's asked by Adama and Roslin to film daily life on Galactica.

Episode 9: Flight of the Phoenix
Original Air Date--16 September 2005
While Tyrol decides to start building a new fighter, the Cylon virus is rearing its ugly head again. Boomer tells it means a large Cylon attack is imminent.

Episode 10: Pegasus
Original Air Date--23 September 2005
Gallactica meets Pegasus, and Adama's command is threatened when the captain of Pegasus outranks him. A joyous celebration turns sour at some of the secrets emerging out of the differences of the two crews, and Baltar meets a familiar Cylon prisoner aboard Pegasus.

Episode 11: Resurrection Ship: Part 1
Original Air Date--6 January 2006
Adama and Cain find common ground when Starbuck returns with footage of the Cylon ship. Roslin negotiates a temporary truce, while Starbuck plans an attack.

Episode 12: Resurrection Ship: Part 2
Original Air Date--13 January 2006
Starbuck and Fisk are preparing for the murder jobs, while the attack on the Resurrection ship is planned. It goes wrong for Apollo. Dr. Baltar has feelings for Pegasus' Number Six.

Episode 13: Epiphanies
Original Air Date--20 January 2006
President Roslin, who is about to die, believes Sharon's baby is dangerous and orders it must die. Meanwhile, a terrorist group inside the fleet starts to ask for a peace negotiation with the cylons.

Episode 14: Black Market
Original Air Date--27 January 2006
Apollo investigates the murder of one of the crew and falls for a young prostitute, whom he vows to save from the rogue ship dealing with the Black Market. As well as confronting the bad guys, Apollo has to confront some past mistakes.

Episode 15: Scar
Original Air Date--3 February 2006
This is an episode about loss. Kat and Starbuck confront each other about their piloting skills and each vow to kill Scar (a Cylon spaceship) before the other.

Episode 16: Sacrifice
Original Air Date--10 February 2006
A terrorist attacks and holds several key people hostage and threatens to murder them unless she is given the Cylon prisoner.

Episode 17: The Captain's Hand
Original Air Date--17 February 2006
Two of Pegasus' raptors go missing after a suspicious distress call. President Roslin must make a decision on abortion that could hurt her political career.

Episode 18: Downloaded
Original Air Date--24 February 2006
The Cylon baby is finally born, leading to some political decisions being made. Meanwhile, the Cylons on Caprica contemplate life and humans when they meet up with a certain human from a previous episode. This story explores the Cylon world.

Episode 19: Lay Down Your Burdens: Part 1
Original Air Date--3 March 2006
While Dr. Baltar is behind in the polls for the election and tries desperately to turn things around, Starbuck is planning a mission to rescue Anders from Caprica.

Episode 20: Lay Down Your Burdens: Part 2
Original Air Date--10 March 2006
The group on Caprica is under fire by the Cylons, but suddenly they stop. With only one ship's votes to be counted, Roslin is way behind in the elections.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking Series That Even God Would Like., June 4, 2010
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I had no idea that this season of televisions most epicly grand series was on bluray. I gaped at how cheap it was and didn't hesitate from buying it at once. Day by day, I waited until my dreams had arrived on my doorstep, waiting to be unwraped. My longing claws dashed at it,hungrily uncovering what it was searching for....and there it was: Season 2 of battlestar Galactica on Blu-Ray!!!

First off, the packaging. It comes in a box with an opening case inside, just like any other tv boxcase, with 5 dvds inside. What i like about it is that each disc doesnt have its own tab that you can flip through. Some tv boxcases have this and it just makes the case much more bulkier, hence taking up more room. How this boxcase is set up is each dvd is piled on top of the other but in a different position so as to allow the view of all 5 dvds. It opens up into three tabs, with an episode and disc guide behind the last two tabs.It is embelished with the faces of the main characters as the back ground for each tab, 2 per tab to be exact.

As for the series itself, lets begin with how awesome this show is. It is, too date, , my favorite sci-fi series. It combines that very nature with harcore drama, something that is hard to pull off without sounding corny. The effects are phenominal, especially in episodes like "Resurrection Ship Part 2" where two balltestars have an all out brawl with the cylons in a beautifully choreographed action sequence, or " valley of Darkness" where...well i'd have to go into full spoilers but just know that even God himself would have gaped at the angelic creations that this episode evinces. As for the episodes themselves, words cannot express how masterfull they are, except for " Black Market" which was just horrible, totally unneccessary and not in tone with the series as a whole, but its just a small price one has to pay for 19 other awesome episodes. Season one did a great job establishing the tone for this dark epic series, and season 2 just builds onto that with some great performaces by the whole cast. It also delves into contraversial topics such as abortion which is dealt quiet well.Some standout episodes are "Pegasus" (The last 3 minutes will have you onm the edge of your seat!) and the season finale " Lay Down Your Burdens Part 2" which ends on a cliffhanger that will give everyone nerdgasms! Michele Forbs does a guest appearance on a couple of episodes and she is fantastic. She commands the screen with such authority and vigor that its as if she has been on the show for years.

Now, every review must have its criticism. First off, why wasn't the television special "Battlestar Galactica Razor" not including? It would make sense to have it in there because it is set in that time frame. I, being a huge geek, already have that dvd but for those new to the series will miss out on it. Moreover, the special features have much to be desired.Each disk has deleted scenes with commentaries. the last disc has some video blogs, more podcasts which are the commentaries, a quiz that tells you which character fits you best, and some other small insignificant stuff. Also, regular version of this boxset has the exact same features. Why couldn't there be a detailed behind the scenes at least, or some gag reel for that matter? The podcasts are insightful and all but you could download those of the website. The special features is definately the weakest part of the whole package, but that should not deter anyone from perchasing this immaculate series because its the content of the episodes that should instigate someone to buy this in the first place.

All in all, besides that one horrid episode and weak special features, there isn't much I could ask for excpet the Blu-Ray version of season 3! Tangent aside, this remarkable series transcends all others with its visual style, performances, and intriguing characters. I highly recommend this remarkable work of art, so buy it now!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the best!, January 3, 2011
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I haven't watched this blu-ray yet, but I have season 1 and it looks fantastic. I mainly wanted to get a review out there for season 2; the "full" season 2: beware the boxes that say 2.0, 2.5. they are the first & 2nd semester of season 2, sold separately. As long as you know this, and you don't mind the separate boxes, fine; be sure you don't pay more by buying individually.

Ok: The rebooted Battlestar Galactica is nothing short of brilliant! Top notch writing, directing & effects, populated with Oscar winning and/or Oscar-worthy actors. As science fiction it puts to shame it's competition, but in the universe of television in general it's one of the best series ever produced!

That said: Season 2 is the best of the best! The mythology established in season 1 bares fruit. The episodes in particular to be sure are included in any packaging version are three interwoven episodes, that are like a little miniseries within the series: 'Pegasus', and 'Resurrection Ship' parts 1&2. I wish I could tell you to skip ahead and watch these episodes first, to see what you are working towards, but that would be anticlimactic. You have to get to know the characters and all of the complexities involved to get the full effect of what's happening. I can describe what you need to know but I won't...

Take your holiday cash and buy seasons 1&2; be sure it's the 'newer' Battlestar rebooted series: Starbuck is a woman; Lorne Greene is nowhere to be found; Richard Hatch IS in this series as an adversarial character and he does a great job! You'll be blown away!
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