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Rescue Me: The Complete Second Season (2005)

Denis Leary , Michael Lombardi , Jace Alexander , Jefery Levy  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (92 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Denis Leary, Michael Lombardi, James McCaffrey, Jack McGee, Steven Pasquale
  • Directors: Jace Alexander, Jefery Levy, John Fortenberry, Peter Tolan
  • Writers: Denis Leary, John Scurti, Evan T. Reilly, Mike Martineau
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: May 9, 2006
  • Run Time: 574 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (92 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ENUYGI
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,666 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Rescue Me: The Complete Second Season" on IMDb

Special Features

  • 6 exclusive behind-the-scenes featurettes: "The Second Season," "Filming in New York City," "The Kitchen," "Working with the Cast,", "Diane Farr Talks to the Real NYFD"
  • Blooper reel
  • 35 deleted and extended scenes
  • Exclusive sneak peek a the third season
  • Includes all 13 episodes on 4 discs: Voicemail, Harmony, Balls, &#!&, Sensitivity, Reunion, Shame, Believe, Rebirth, Brains, Bitch, Happy, Justice

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Rescue Me is a wake up call for every man who (as a kid) dreamed about becoming a fireman and every woman who fantasized about being with one. As flawed and complicated as they are selfless and heroic, the fire fighters in this FX series are a compelling lot. They deal with infidelity, drug addiction, and sexual abuse on a daily basis and make it seem like old hat. But the characters are so well thought out that they almost always make viewers care about what's developing in their lives. This second season surpasses the debut year in terms of story lines and pacing. Series creator Denis Leary (Ice Age, No Cure for Cancer) reprises his role of Tommy Gavin. Separated from his wife and children and also battling a drinking addiction, Tommy is now working as the new guy in a Staten Island firehouse. He isn't a hero so much as he's his own best victim. Luckily, he's still got some loyal friends who're quick to nip his pity-parties short: "You feeling a little angry? You feeling a little hurt? You feeling betrayed? Well, congratulations, you're feeling, and you're feeling because you're sober." With his hangdog features and fast-paced speech pattern, Leary is surprisingly believable in the role. Returning character Chief Reilly (Jack McGee) faces some struggles of his own, as he watches his wife's spiral downward thanks to Alzheimer's. And it's not much easier for Franco (Daniel Sunjata), who is trying to figure out the best ways to care for his daughter while working an unpredictable schedule. While the drama on this show can sometimes be fiery and intense, the series provides enough biting humor to lend it an air of humanity and, at times, even a little warmth. It doesn't leave viewers wanting to be fire fighters, but rather empathizing with them. --Jae-Ha Kim

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The critically acclaimed, Emmy - nominated series about the inner workings of a New York City firehouse and the emotional battles of its members returns for a second season! Tommy’s assigned to another firehouse and must come to terms with the havoc his drinking has caused. His comrades back at 62 Truck aren’t faring much better. Chief Reilly struggles with his wife’s recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis. Franco juggles the responsibilities of raising his daughter while trying to return to work. Lt. Shea discovers just how lonely the single life can be and Laura complicates house relations by getting involved with a colleague.

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The characters are very real with very real issues. Mark J. Farwell  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Light years beyond the first season April 5, 2006
Format:DVD
The first season of FX's Rescue Me was solid to say the least, but not only does season two improve the series on every possible aspect, it blows it away. Tortured New York firefighter Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary) finds his life in shambles as his wife and children have left him, his girlfriend on the side is pregnant, and he's been re-assigned to another firehouse that sees no action at all. Eventually everything works itself out, and Tommy sorts his life back together as he quits drinking, but by the end of the season, Tommy's new found sobriety is tested in a way that you'll never see coming, as tragedy strikes and things are promised to never be the same again. There are sub-plots galore, including the captain (Jack McGee) dealing with his mentally debilitating wife and reconciling with his gay son, as well as Franco's pain killer problems. It's surprising that Leary and co. managed to weave a storyline so involving, and the cast once again does electric work, particularly Leary whose scathing style is in fine form. By the end of the season, you'll be begging for more, guaranteed; as things take a turn for the worst, and things are set to explode for season three. All in all, like FX's other series the Shield and Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me achieves a surprising greatness in it's sophomore season, and hopefully, season three will be every bit as good.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best show on TV right now May 22, 2006
Format:DVD
Alright, here we go: 'Rescue Me' is a great show, and I think the second season is probably even a little better than the first. It's a matter of taste, it always is, of course, but particularly here as the show has moved in a somewhat different, more dramatic direction. It's still got plenty of humor, of course, but the season has still got a more violent, dramatic tone and it ends in a black pit of despair for pretty much every character. (Well, alright, that's pretty true of the first season also, but it's even worse this time around.)

Anyway, the appeal of this show is simply that it's got a large cast of very interesting characters, most of whom are fairly likable in spite of their various flaws. The show centers around Denis Leary's Tommy, of course, who is extremely reminiscent of Leary's standup persona, being the loud, angry, foul-mouthed jerk. Tommy Gavin certainly isn't a nice guy, and most people will try and tell you that he's a complex and conflicted and you aren't really particularly supposed to like him, but pshh, whatever. *I* like him. He's my hero, in fact. The fact of the matter is, 90% of the time, Tommy is in the right. Of course, in that other 10% he tends to severely over step the bounds of civilized society, but ehh, who cares. Beyond him the most important character, at least in my mind, is Ken Shea, lieutenant in the firehouse. He's probably the most conventionally likable character here, smarter and funnier than anyone else in the show, while simultaneously seeming like more of just a regular guy. He certainly ain't perfect either, but he's still really the heart of the show, I think.

There are just too many characters to consider them all individually: as we've got Franco, a former total womanizer who found out he has a daughter last season and is trying to turn himself around to some degree; Mike and Sean, two of the younger firefighters who are just particularly stupid and oblivious, and who, frankly, seem to be pretty much the same character; Laura, the one woman in the firehouse, who is, of course, quite an outsider because of this; Chief Reilly, another sorta normal guy character apart from his severe homophobia, which comes into play frequently since he has a gay son. Then you've got Tommy's family, his kids his father his uncle and his inscrutable semi-ex-wife Janet, and his current girlfriend, the crazy Sheila and on and on. Suffice to say, this show's got all sorts of stuff going on all the time, far too much to summarize in any meaningful way. Occasionally individual plot threads won't work as well, and sometimes things peter out with no good explanation or conclusion (such as when Mike plans on killing his ex-girlfriend in a jealous rage, and then just doesn't.) To be honest, the show is basically a prime-time soap opera, albeit far more professional and less cheesy than the real thing, but it's the same basic essence. If you haven't seen this you may, reasonably, think it's a show about firefighting, but it really isn't. Most of the characters just kinda happen to be firefighters, the actual, uhh, fighting of fires is a relatively small part of the show.

Though you shouldn't need to be told this, those who are easily offended ought to avoid this show. Yes, they use lots of swears and slurs and there are a number of butts to be seen. Frankly, I dunno why this should be surprising to anyone in modern society, but apparently it is, so consider yourself warned. As a whole, this season actually seems less concerned with being over the top, which is nice. When something is trying too hard to be outrageous it can come off forced and tiresome, which does happen at a few moments in 'Rescue Me', but not too often, and not as much as in season 1.

Geez, I've gone on and on and I haven't said anything yet, so I guess it's back to the basics to close out this review. So, in summary: 1- This show is funny 2- This show is dramatic 3- This show manages to create a certain amount of empathy for just about every character in it, even when they come into conflict. (Except for Janet, who is evil and who I hate.) 4- I like this show. Watch it. Also, the theme song is great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An astounding, breathtaking piece of television March 16, 2006
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This series quite simply has no equal. Denis Leary truly is an acting force of nature, giving us a character so utterly compelling in Tommy Gavin that it is impossible to take your eyes off him. Add to that a wonderful supporting cast (especially Jack McGee, Daniel Sunjata and John Scurti, and you are left with one of the finest pieces of television in history.

And on a personal note, to the reviewer below who suggests that the events of 9/11 did New York a favour, you are a vile, cretinous piece of human garbage. The 343 brave men who died on that day did so for people like you, you ungrateful scumbag. These men possessed a courage that few of us can ever begin to appreciate. As for the series emulating real life, well, I'd like to see how you reacted if you lost 343 members of your family. Crawl back under the rock you came from and die.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Show
Overall a good show, includes humor, drama. We've seen bits and pieces of Rescue Me, finally watching all the season.
Published 13 days ago by michael Dominiak
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Addictive!
I love this show. I can not put it down. Can not wait to watch the next episode. Not enough time in the day!!!
Published 1 month ago by kevin
5.0 out of 5 stars denis leary
Denis and the gang crack me up. DVD set arrived on time -no issues. Love this series. I am a fan.
Published 1 month ago by KM
5.0 out of 5 stars Think of a male-oriented soap as if directed by Tarantino
Alternating between insanely funny and agonizingly painful, this is a brilliant homage to screwed-up humanity at its best/worst. Not to be missed if you can take it!
Published 2 months ago by Cassandra
5.0 out of 5 stars Very raw and blunt drama/comedy
This show will shock you, make you laugh and drive you crazy and maybe even get some tears out of you. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Cazbaz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This was an awesome DVD, but if you watch Rescue Me, you would do better to get the complete series, cuz you will not want to stop at just one season.
Published 2 months ago by Juggalo for life
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what we hoped
Rescue Me we found disappointing and not what we hoped from an acclaimed show. The first couple of episodes were okay, but the story falls apart and it becomes rather sleazy. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Scott B
5.0 out of 5 stars Season 2 Does Not Disappoint
I'm completely hooked on this Rescue Me series! The character development continues to be excellent, and the writing is outstanding. Read more
Published 2 months ago by L. A. Jacot-descombes
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Show
I would recommend this show to everyone of my friends. I love the comedy aspect as well as the drama and seriousness of the show. Amazing.
Published 2 months ago by lando-30
5.0 out of 5 stars More complex that you might think
First, it's totally for adults. This show is certainly not kid-friendly. But if you want real reality TV, then watch the series. If possible, watch it on your Roku player. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Thoughtful Reader
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