Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. Already a member? Sign in.

 

or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
 
 
More Buying Choices
26 used & new from $33.97

Have one to sell? Sell yours here

or

Get a $16.50 Amazon.com Gift Card
 
   
MI-5, Volume 2
 
See larger image
 

MI-5, Volume 2 (2003)

Series: MI-5 Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

List Price: $59.98
Price: $55.99 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details
You Save: $3.99 (7%)
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.

Want it delivered Monday, July 20? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details
18 new from $43.86 8 used from $33.97
Save up to 60% on over 1,000 titles in our Boxed Set Sale.

Special Offers and Product Promotions


Frequently Bought Together

MI-5, Volume 2 + MI-5, Volume 1 + MI-5, Volume 3
Total List Price: $159.94
Price For All Three: $136.97

Show availability and shipping details

  • This item: MI-5, Volume 2 DVD ~ Matthew MacFadyen

    In Stock.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details

  • MI-5, Volume 1 DVD ~ Peter Firth

    In Stock.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

  • MI-5, Volume 3 DVD ~ Matthew MacFadyen

    In Stock.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details


What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?

MI-5, Volume 2
67% buy the item featured on this page:
MI-5, Volume 2 4.8 out of 5 stars (28)
$55.99
MI-5, Volume 1
20% buy
MI-5, Volume 1 4.5 out of 5 stars (100)
$24.99
MI-5, Volume 3
5% buy
MI-5, Volume 3 4.7 out of 5 stars (30)
$55.99
MI-5, Vol. 6
4% buy
MI-5, Vol. 6 3.6 out of 5 stars (28)
$59.99

Product Details

  • Actors: Matthew MacFadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Peter Firth, Nicola Walker
  • Directors: Bharat Nalluri, Ciaran Donnelly (II), Rob Bailey, Sam Miller, Justin Chadwick
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: BBC Warner
  • DVD Release Date: January 11, 2005
  • Run Time: 600 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00064AME4
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,806 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

    Popular in these categories: (What's this?)

    #3 in  Movies & TV > Television > Crime > MI-5
    #59 in  Movies & TV > Television > BBC > Gift Sets

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
When it comes to delivering exciting and dramatic espionage stories, few do it as well as the British, as evidenced by the BBC's high-tech spy series MI-5 (known to U.K. audiences as Spooks). And the hit show's second season, which is compiled and well-annotated in this five-disc set, serves up more international intrigue while ratcheting up the drama in the lives of its main characters, most notably team leader Tom Quinn (Matthew MacFayden). Season 2 opens quite literally with a bang, with Tom's girlfriend and young daughter are trapped inside their house with a booby-trapped laptop set to explode ("Legitimate Targets"). From there, the tension escalates in each episode, with the MI-5 team facing extremists ("Nest of Angels"), computer espionage ("Hackers"), and illegal arms trading ("Clean Skin"). But the series' most intriguing wrinkle comes in its final episodes, starting with a visit by the U.S. President, and concluding with a cliffhanger season closer that calls Tom's loyalty into question. Solid performances by the program's cast and intelligent scripting should help boost MI-5's rapidly growing and rabidly loyal viewership, who should also appreciate the extensive supplemental features in this boxed set. As with the previous MI-5 set, all 10 episodes are uncut and presented in widescreen format, with commentary by cast and crew, nine behind-the-scenes featurettes, and two hours of deleted scenes chief among the bonus material. --Paul Gaita

Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/31/2006 Run time: 600 minutes Rating: Nr

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

MI-5, Volume 3

MI-5, Volume 3

DVD ~ Matthew MacFadyen
4.7 out of 5 stars (30)  $55.99
MI-5, Volume 4

MI-5, Volume 4

DVD ~ Peter Firth
4.7 out of 5 stars (22)  $59.98
MI-5, Vol. 5 (5 Discs)

MI-5, Vol. 5 (5 Discs)

DVD ~ Raad Rawi
4.3 out of 5 stars (15)  $55.99
MI-5, Vol. 6

MI-5, Vol. 6

DVD ~ Peter Firth
3.6 out of 5 stars (28)  $59.99
State of Play (BBC Miniseries)

State of Play (BBC Miniseries)

DVD ~ James MacAvoy
4.8 out of 5 stars (52)  $19.49
Explore similar items

Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
Check the boxes next to the tags you consider relevant or enter your own tags in the field below.
(4)
(2)
(2)

Your tags: Add your first tag
 
Help others find this product — tag it for Amazon search
Jessica Little suggested this product show on searches for "hugh simon". What do you suggest?

 

Customer Reviews

28 Reviews
5 star:
 (24)
4 star:
 (2)
3 star:
 (2)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.8 out of 5 stars (28 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Show Gets Better, January 17, 2005
By Avid Reader (Willow Springs, MO United States) - See all my reviews
  
I continue to be riveted by this show. There is no show on television in America that presents a truer picture of what it means to serve your country in the War on Terror. This season ratchets up the suspense and personal angst of the main characters. There were times as I watched this show that I was literally floored by the actions of these men and women, the lengths they were willing to go in order to do their job as they saw it should be done. Matthew MacFadyen once again turns in a bravura performance and by the end of the season you are actually on the edge of your seat to know what happens. This series continues to be one of the most well-acted and well-written spy shows I have ever seen. Should not be missed by anyone who loves great drama and the spy thriller genre.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best show on TV, November 29, 2004
The BBC nails another one. This is the best show on television. If you like 24, this is better. The writing is more crisp, the plots believable and exciting, and the acting is far better than anything on American tv. You don't get scenery chewing 101, you get real characters with wit and intelligence who occasionally screw up.
This show makes Alias look like Romper Room. These 1-hour versions give you the WHOLE show, not the 44-minute A&E butcher jobs. It's like watching a densely plotted mini movie with continuing characters. Macfadyen, Hawes, and Firth are terrific, etching flawed but believable characters. Wonderful stuff.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great shows all around until a slightly confusing season finale., August 20, 2005
By D. Mok (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)      
The fabulous cast, ambitious stories and dry humour all return in Series 2 of this hit UK show.

The arc of the quality here seems to be the complete reverse of Series 1. While I enjoyed both series, Series 1 had been marred by a pilot that made precious little sense and carried almost no sense of danger. Series 2 starts off on a roll and retains its momentum all the way until the final episode, when a somewhat contrived plot, too much exposition and a forced ending (which the writer admits was necessitated by a question about whether a cast member would return for Series 3) mar the enjoyment.

But it remains a strong 10 episodes. All the talent involved -- directors, writers, actors -- appear to be more comfortable since the template of the show was already so clear from the first series. Matthew MacFadyen is given more of a chance to chomp scenery, and he excels at it -- his marvellous way with confrontational dialogue is made more enjoyable by the fact that he still has that boyish face which sometimes can sneak into '80s Tom Cruise territory, but when he turns on the heat, MacFadyen's intensity is electrifying. Keeley Hawes still has the ability to light up the screen with her English-rose beauty, but she's also given a mix of a heartbreaking subplot as well as some deadpan jokes, both of which she delivers with aplomb. Megan Dodds is superb as CIA agent Christine Dale, an oddball cross of mischievous schoolgirl and vicious ice goddess. The fact that she never completely slides into either role makes her endlessly interesting to watch, and Dodds makes for a much stronger romantic interest for MacFadyen than Series 1's Esther Hall (Ellie).

David Oyelowo is sadly given less emphasis in this series, but Peter Firth remains great as head spook Harry Pearce, and the loss of Jenny Agutter was really no big deal, the role of Tessa being too one-dimensional to be interesting anyway. The "older woman" role is filled by new addition Nicola Walker, whose energy fits the cast much better. Also new to the cast is Shauna Macdonald, a vibrant young Scottish actress who walks off with some of the funniest moments in the show. This sense of humour continues to carve MI-5 an identity distinct from that of the American spy show, 24, despite the similarities. In Series 2, MI-5 further indulges in its unique strengths: Since this show doesn't shy away from using real names, real countries and real causes (nothing like 24 Season 2's "these three Arab countries" device here), this lends MI-5 a huge degree of verisimilitude which serves to make us even more on edge. Let's face it, it's much more engaging, and liberating, to be able to hear "Libya" or "President Bush and Tony Blair" on the show than vague references to "Arab countries" and "the Prime Minister and the Ambassador". I suppose American TV doesn't trust the audience to be willing to accept the idea of using real names in fiction, so when MI-5 throws you an episode where the Prime Minister and the royal family of Britain are all presumed dead, it's exhilarating to watch.

My only grudge is with the final episode. Again, it's the classic TV dilemma -- how do you deal with the potential departure of a central actor? The episode is bogged down by the need to have an open-ended ending which allows them the freedom to bring the actor back (or otherwise). But it's still moving in many places, especially the Romeo and Juliet trials and tribulations between Tom Quinn and Christine Dale, compounded by the fracture of the Harry-Tom-Zoe-Danny axis.

A great show, and I can't wait for Series 3 to arrive.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
Ad
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Shows.
I love this television show from BBC. I started watching because I love Matthew MacFadyen and got hooked. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Brenda Bigbee

3.0 out of 5 stars Jumped the shark
The first season was smashing, and it looked as though the second season was going to be just as strong. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Early Adopter

5.0 out of 5 stars British Intelligence?
Great series. Highly recommended. To bad U.S. television can't put out something as well made as this series. Have complete set, just acquiring Season 5 from CD Universe. EH
Published 18 months ago by Eric J. Haines

5.0 out of 5 stars Smashing
I wish american tv was this good, maybe not, then I would never do anything but watch tv. You never know who's gonna get it. Thrills, chills, surprises. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Pablo

5.0 out of 5 stars "Excellence" (Part.2)" ...
MI-5 (Vol.2) carries on from where they left off - ie, excellent storyline/script, acting, etc. No regrets purchasing the series. Read more
Published on April 16, 2007 by Radzif Rasiddi

5.0 out of 5 stars a British version of "24"
This series about the homeland security division of the British government employs the split screen techniques we often see in the States on such shows as "24. Read more
Published on April 9, 2007 by WV Born

5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff!
Season 2 really hits its stride and is a fantastic show. Highly recommended!
Published on April 3, 2007 by Island Dave

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Show NOT on US Television.
Why, Why, Why does a US cable station not pick up this wonderful show. A&E showed the first 3 seasons but even them, it was when A&E decided and did not really care if anyone... Read more
Published on March 19, 2007 by Scrabo

5.0 out of 5 stars They do win, most of the time...... but it does get them bloody
All of this series from 1 thru to 4 are great. Series 1 sets the scene but as the series develops so does the story line and the polish of the whole thing. Read more
Published on February 12, 2007 by V. T. James Burgess

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Series
As for the series, I just can't say enough good things about it. When my husband & I find ourselves bored to tears with sitcoms and other broadcast offerings, we substitute MI-5... Read more
Published on January 9, 2007 by Tami Rotchford

Only search this product's reviews



Customer Discussions

 Beta (What's this?)
New! See all customer communities, and bookmark your communities to keep track of them.
This product's forum (0 discussions)
  Discussion Replies Latest Post
  No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
  [Cancel]


Active discussions in related forums
  Discussion Replies Latest Post
the No-Topic thread 1015 15 minutes ago
Mr. Fatfingers 3396 19 minutes ago
scariest tv episode 3 1 hour ago
Pornification of TV Shows 28 1 hour ago
New tapes on gimme a break 0 10 hours ago
Is Anyone Watching "Big Bang Theory"? 39 12 hours ago
Favorite Guilty Pleasure TV Show 8 12 hours ago
   


Product Information from the Amapedia Community

Beta (What's this?)



Look for Similar Items by Category


Bath Wonders from LUSH

LUSH bath bombs
Find bath bombs, bath melts, shower jellies, and more great gifts for yourself (or a friend!) from LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics.

Shop LUSH now

 

Grip It Good

Shop for Pliers
Pliers are a great tool to have around to help grip, turn, bend, or otherwise manipulate an object as needed.

Shop all pliers

 

Have the Best Lawn on the Block

lawn mower

Shop our selection of gas, electric, and reel lawn mowers in Home Improvement.

Shop all lawn mowers

 

FREE Super Saver Shipping on Select Makita Power Tools

FREE Super Saver Shipping on select Makita power tools
Check out our huge selection of Makita power tools, including an extensive line of drills and saws. Take advantage of FREE Super Saver Shipping to save even more.

Shop all Makita power tools

 
Ad

 

Feedback

If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?

Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.


Where's My Stuff?

Shipping & Returns

Need Help?

Your Recent History

  (What's this?)
You have no recently viewed items or searches.

After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.

Look to the right column to find helpful suggestions for your shopping session.

Continue shopping: Top Sellers
Free
Free by Chris Anderson
Paranoia
Paranoia by Joseph Finder
My Soul to Lose
My Soul to Lose by Rachel Vincent
Glenn Beck's Common Sense

Conditions of Use | Privacy Notice © 1996-2009, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates