or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
 
 
Express Checkout with PayPhrase
What's this? | Create PayPhrase
More Buying Choices
36 used & new from $30.45

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
   
Watch It Now
 
Watch episodes now:$1.99
 
 
Watch the season:$19.99
 
 
 
 
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season
 
See larger image and other views
 

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season (2009)

Series: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (102 customer reviews)

List Price: $59.98
Price: $44.99 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details
You Save: $14.99 (25%)
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 Friday, January 8? Choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. Details
29 new from $43.44 7 used from $30.45
The Nanny - The Complete First Season
Save 50% on TV Favorites
For a limited time, load up on TV DVDs as low as $12.49. Hurry, sale ends January 16. Shop now.

Check Out Related Media

01:28
 
   


Frequently Bought Together

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season + Heroes - Season Three + House, M.D.: Season Five
Total List Price: $179.94
Price For All Three: $96.97

Some of these items ship sooner than the others. Show details

  • This item: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season DVD ~ Lena Headey

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

  • Heroes - Season Three DVD ~ Jack Coleman

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

  • House, M.D.: Season Five DVD ~ Hugh Laurie

    Usually ships within 7 to 11 days.
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
    This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details


Special Offers and Product Promotions


What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season
88% buy the item featured on this page:
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season 4.5 out of 5 stars (102)
$44.99
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season [Blu-ray]
4% buy
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season [Blu-ray] 4.7 out of 5 stars (43)
$43.99
Heroes - Season Three
3% buy
Heroes - Season Three 3.8 out of 5 stars (82)
$25.99
House, M.D.: Season Five
2% buy
House, M.D.: Season Five 4.5 out of 5 stars (111)
$25.99

Product Details


Special Features

  • Commentary on four episodes by executive producer Josh Friedman and cast/crew
  • The Continuing Chronicles: Terminator: Eight-part featurette gallery
  • Terminated scenes: Unaired moments
  • The Storyboard Process: Cameron Goes Bad: illustrates how key sequences are mapped
  • Cameron vs. Rosie fight rehearsal
  • Gag reel

Watch Free Previews and Buy Episodes from Amazon Video On Demand (Learn More)

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 2 - Available Formats

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com

Things blow up. Someone you think is a human turns out to be a shape-shifting Terminator. There are confusing forays through time and discussions about what happened when in which version of the past and/or future. But really, the second season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles--unfortunately the final season of the series--is about family, connections, and the things we do to protect the ones we love. Sarah Connor (Lena Headey) has an especially rough road, nearly dying and becoming obsessed with a three-dot symbol and detours through a world of UFO obsessives. John Connor (Thomas Dekker), a.k.a. the guy who will grow up to lead humanity's resistance to the hated machines, gets tough and gets a girlfriend. His uncle Derek (Brian Austin Green) gets a girl as well, and the women in their lives turn out to have a surprising connection. Cameron (Summer Glau), the Terminator sent to protect John, suffers some damage and reveals some surprisingly human secrets of her own as her relationship with John gets more emotional and complicated. Shirley Manson (lead singer of Garbage) joins the cast as Catherine Weaver, an icy executive with… well, suffice it to say that a familiar (and threatening) face shows up in her company. The special features are extensive and include featurettes on the writing, effects, stunts, music and more. This is a fitting sendoff for an ambitious show. --Stephanie Reid-Simons


Product Description

The time: today. The stakes: all our tomorrows. A nascent AI, assisted by droids, continues to edge toward world domination and the ruin of humankind. It accepts no limits. It fears no one. Except John Connor. The machines know John, now 16, is the future head of the resistance. They know he is growing in abilities. They must find and terminate him. But Sarah Connor is there, protecting and instructing her son as he becomes the man he’s destined to be. The hunt is on in a season of powerful revelations, breathless pursuits and bravura effects. A mysterious 3-dot symbol (do UFOs provide a clue?), a girlfriend for John (is Cameron jealous?), ZeiraCorp (can it master the renegade software called Turk?) – Season 2’s 6-disc action arsenal is locked, loaded, ready to amaze.

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles  - The Complete First Season

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season

DVD ~ Lena Headey
4.5 out of 5 stars (134)  $25.49
Heroes - Season Three

Heroes - Season Three

DVD ~ Jack Coleman
3.8 out of 5 stars (82)  $25.99
Dollhouse: Season One

Dollhouse: Season One

DVD ~ Eliza Dushku
4.2 out of 5 stars (183)  $30.49
Fringe: The Complete First Season

Fringe: The Complete First Season

DVD ~ Anna Torv
4.2 out of 5 stars (117)  $44.99
Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5

Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5

DVD ~ Edward James Olmos
3.8 out of 5 stars (120)  $24.99
Explore similar items

Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 
(15)

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

 

Customer Reviews

102 Reviews
5 star:
 (78)
4 star:
 (7)
3 star:
 (7)
2 star:
 (5)
1 star:
 (5)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (102 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
118 of 135 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb series that is crying out for renewal, April 11, 2009
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)      
Warning! Multiple spoilers!

As I write this review, just after the end of TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES, the future of the show is very uncertain. The ratings after the show's move to Friday night in February 2009 were never strong, although it persistently ranked #1 among shows having the largest percentage of their viewers watching via DVR. The brute fact is that TSCC did not lack for viewers; it lacked for live viewers during broadcast.

I hope very much for a Season Three of TSCC. This was easily one of my favorite shows for the 2008-2009 season. When it was on Monday nights, I watched it live rather than either CHUCK or GOSSIP GIRL, two shows that I enjoy. When it moved to Fridays I intentionally stayed home to watch it (and then for six glorious weeks DOLLHOUSE and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, for what was perhaps the finest nights of TV I've ever experienced). Although the show lagged a bit just after its midway point (unfortunately right when it moved to Fridays), it remained persistently fascinating for the entire year. If I had access to a button that would allow me to choose between either having the upcoming film TERMINATOR SALVATION or TSCC vanishing, then we would never have the movie but would get a Season Three of the TV series. My preference is based on a love of character development and a richly articulated story, neither of which is possible in a 120-minute movie. Besides, most movies quickly degenerate into a special effects extravaganza, and the previews of TERMINATOR SALVATION definitely leads one to fear that that is precisely what we will get this summer.

I do have a couple of complaints with the TV series. I think that the writers sometimes allowed it to drag a bit in Season Two. And while I'll grant that "Sarah Connor" was in the title and that John Connor is ultimately the crucial character in the Terminator saga, far and away the most interesting character on TSCC was Cameron. Most of the weaker episodes were notable for having little or no Cameron. Most of the truly great moments on the show had Cameron front and center.

Let me interrupt myself to insist that if you DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED, to not read any futher!

Season One focused primarily on tracking down the possessors of a computer with an advanced AI named "The Turk" (the name alluding to a famous 18th century chess playing machine in the shape of a Turkish male that vanquished many opponents before it was revealed that it was a hoax, a chess master actually hiding inside the machine). That apparently accomplished, Sarah, John, and Cameron embarked on a series of clues that led them to the ZeiraCorp, headed by a shape shifting terminator played by Garbage lead singer turned actress Shirley Manson. One of my favorite things about Season Two is that for nearly the whole season we are led to believe that Catherine Weaver (Manson) is an evil Cyborg. After all, she kills numerous individuals and resurrects deceased evil Cyborg Cromartie to serve as the body for John Henry, the super computer that her company is building. But in the season (series?) finale she is revealed to be on the side of the angels. Or is she? Given an easy opportunity to kill John and Sarah, she not only does not do so, but saves their lives. And both John and Sarah seem to take her at her word. All season long viewers had been looking forward to a Weaver/Cameron encounter, but instead we see Weaver insisting that she is fighting SkyNet, just as they are. The whole plot is further complicated by Cameron apparently refusing Weaver's offer to join her cause. The fact is that at the end of the season Cameron and her agenda remains a total mystery.

For the past year I've been engaged in a detailed study of robots in the history of myth, literature, film and television. TV robots and Cyborgs have been widely prevalent but also not terribly complex. I deeply love a character like Sharon Agathon on BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, but Sharon is so clearly human - even if a Cyborg - that she doesn't really challenge our understanding of human/robotic relationships. She looks like us, acts like us, and feels like us. It is difficult to say in what significant sense that she isn't as much as a person as any human. Cameron is perhaps the most complex, challenging robot/Cyborg we've ever seen on TV. Summer Glau brilliantly portrays her as something both more than and less than human, something undeniably strange and "other." She apparently lacks feelings, yet definitely has her own motivations. She is a machine, yet at times seems eerily human, such as taking pains over her toe nail polish or practicing ballet. She even tries, in one Season Two episode, to make a friend of her own. Seeing her make her very odd overtures to a wheelchair bound guy is one of the strangest things on the show, including her telling him that the cancer that he previously suffered from has returned. Though she intends it kindly, she doesn't grasp why her telling him something that she shouldn't be able to know and that he finds so emotionally devastating effectively ends their friendship. Even odder is that the sudden ending of their relationship seems to have no impact on her. There is absolutely no question that within the next half-century robots will begin to play an increasingly important social role in human life. In Japan especially scientists are working hard on companion robots for children and for the elderly. It is impossible to imagine that they will not also play a role with many other humans as friends (most people consider their dogs to be friends and they can't talk like robots are on the verge of being able to) and even romantic companions. Cameron is the only robot on TV that I know of that raises many of the questions about robot/human relations that will be increasingly pertinent in the coming decades. If TSCC is not renewed for a third season, ending Cameron's story will be one of the great losses on the show. At the end of Season Two she remains a complete mystery. I personally want that mystery resolved.

Though we didn't need additional proof of it, TSCC is yet another example of the fact that there is absolutely no connection between quality, viewership, and renewal in American television. It is further proof of just how broken commercial TV is. The brute fact is that TV series are, from the corporate point of view, vehicles for commercials. If they provide a platform for a large number of people to see the commercials that are the economic heart of the shows, they are in the eyes of the networks great shows. Absolutely dreadful shows like TWO AND A HALF MEN or the endless police procedurals on CBS illustrate this. I've never seen a respected TV critic with a kind word for TWO AND A HALF MEN, yet it remains the most watched half hour comedy on television. Thus, it is the best platform for advertising. PUSHING DAISIES was cancelled at midseason despite more critical acclaim than any other series on the four major networks. Perhaps for fans of television the major networks have outlived their usefulness. If they can't find a place for a show as fine as TSCC on their schedules, it is proof that TV is broken. FOX eats up huge gobs of its schedule with the unceasingly awful AMERICAN IDLE while NBC has eliminated five hours of scripted TV in the 2009-2010 schedule so that they can hand it over to the untalented and uninteresting Jay Leno.

But it isn't the networks that are to blame. It is the American TV viewer. As long as we tune in to AMERICAN IDLE, various reality dancing shows, TWO AND A HALF MEN, and police procedurals, they are going to keep giving us crap. I am a radical on this. I actually think that there is an ethics of TV viewing. I honestly believe it is immoral to watch 20/20 or TWO AND A HALF MEN and that it will be unconscionable to watch Jay Leno's new series. Or if you must watch these horrible shows, at least DVR them. As long as they are the best vehicles for commercials, we are going to continue to lament the cancellation of the better shows and the unceasingly continuation of critically unacclaimed and artistically empty series.

The one reason for hope for TSCC is the film TERMINATOR SALVATION, which is likely to be the biggest box office hit this summer. This past year Warner Brothers negotiated a smaller licensing fee with FOX, which was a factor in its renewal. Perhaps the film in combination with a similar deal from Warner Brothers could lead to another season. We can hope.
Comment Comments (12) | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
58 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Very Best of TV, February 14, 2009
My wife and I are picky about what we watch on TV. There are just a few drama shows about which we care. I would burn my 65 inch HD-TV before I would watch one of these "reality" or American Idol type shows.

On the other hand, we can hardly wait for each new episode of "Sarah Connor." The actors are fantastic and the characters are well developed. From the former FBI agent to Summer Glau's character, they do their parts so very well. If we are out of town or otherwise not home we record the show.

I hope the show will last a long time but I hope, while they still have the actors together, whenever it leaves TV they will make a two-hour wrap-up for big-screen movie release and not leave us hanging as some good shows have done.

I've bought the DVDs of the first season and will buy any future DVDs as quickly as they are available. We didn't miss an episode because of the wonder of recording but I want them for the future. What great TV and what great drama.

Sen. Mike Fair
Retired Oklahoma State Senator
Comment Comments (4) | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
36 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Continuation, December 17, 2008
By Eddie (Cali) - See all my reviews
First off this is the second season of Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It takes place after Terminator 2 as an alternate time line then T3 and the new T4.

I am finding this show very interesting in storyline. I liked T3 alright but this does a lot better job and is becoming a much better story and continuation to the Terminator Series then T3 and T4(I plan to see this movie)

If you liked the first 2 movies and are alright with continuing the story a bit then check out this series, though they argent the original actors and they are modernized, it is still a very good show and they are good actors. Just give them a chance. Its also a great alternative to T3 if you didn't like it(which a lot of people didn't). If you liked where T2 ended and you don't want to go any further then don't watch it. It gets into a whole lot more story and plot twists that hardcore fans of the original 2 movies might not like.

Thats all I've got to say, I hope that you do enjoy this series as much as I have. And I hope Fox continues to make new episodes.
Comment Comments (2) | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


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

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but could have been better.
I watched the second season of Sarah Connor with high expectations, but found myself strangely disappointed every week when it showed on Fox. Read more
Published 10 days ago by RJS

5.0 out of 5 stars Terminator TV Series
The TV series Terminator, in my humble opinion, it much better than the feature length films. I say this because the focus is on plot and the larger philosophical questions. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Roger M. Longo

5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER GREAT SERIES THAT BIT THE DUST
I suppose it's only natural that a plethora of truly insipid reality shows, and pseudo-talent shows dominate the ratings on the aptly nicknamed, boob-tube. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Geary A., Jones

5.0 out of 5 stars Never stop telling the saga
The task was difficult, herculean in fact. How can we fill the empty spaces of the trilogy, particularly the "training" years of John when he shifts and hesitates between being a... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jacques COULARDEAU

5.0 out of 5 stars The Sarah Conner Chronicles
We missed out! We waited too long to view the shows and missed them being on tv. Now we are left hanging, because the Chronicles are discontinued. And we are sorry we missed them.
Published 1 month ago by Francine Southers

5.0 out of 5 stars Among the very best of SF shows
I started out with little hope for this show. It seemed in advance like a very poor continuation of the Terminator franchise. Another female Terminator? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Calibandar

5.0 out of 5 stars Sarah Connor
For us SciFi watchers - The Chronicles were a great story in the Terminator universe. Long and short, when the ratings are not there a series cannot survivie. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Charles H. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Makes me sad to say goodbye...
I've watched this show since it first came on, and I've loved every minute of it. It's fun, it's action-packed, and it's a great story with great characters. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mary Palm

5.0 out of 5 stars Quality Entertainment in a Worthy Box Set Collection
How often can it really be said that a television series actually atones for some of the big budget feature film releases of the same franchise? Read more
Published 1 month ago by ONENEO

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best shows on tv that cannot end with season 2
I've been a terminator fan since I was a kid. I have seen the movies several times so naturally when TSCC came out I was skeptical about the show. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Schroo

Only search this product's reviews



Customer Discussions

This product's forum
See all 2 discussions...  
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 


Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
   




IMDb Says...

Learn more about Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete Second Season opens new browser window on IMDb.com opens new browser window the Internet Movie Database.
IMDb Logo

Product Information from the Amapedia Community

Beta (What's this?)


Look for Similar Items by Category


Look for Similar Items by Subject

Search Movies & TV by subject:











i.e., each DVD must be in subject 1 AND subject 2 AND ...
 

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.


Your Recent History

 (What's this?)

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