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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9780792188803
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
ISBN: 0792188802
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundEnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: 097360589344
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 01, 2003
Running Time: 1182 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: January 04, 1993
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Provides all twenty six episodes of the second season of the popular Star trek television program about a Federation space station guarding a wormhole that leads to the other side of the galaxy. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 1-APR-2003 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com: Only Kira Nerys would risk going to war over an earring. With the witty and wise second-season opener "The Homecoming," the writers started taking chances with the direction of Deep Space Nine--and the payoffs are immediate and far-reaching. It's the first episode in a complex trilogy involving the fate of the tenuous Bajoran Provisional Government, an extremist group called the Circle, and a legendary member of the resistance whom Sisko believes might be able to unite Bajor.
Continuing its blend of action, mystery, intergalactic politics, and religion, the second season gave prominent parts to Jadzia Dax ("Invasive Procedures," "Playing God," "Blood Oath"), Kira Nerys ("The Collaborator," in which Odo gives the first sign of his feelings toward her), the Cardassian Garak ("Cardassians"), Odo ("The Alternate"), Chief O'Brien ("Whispers," "Tribunal"), Commander Sisko ("Paradise"), and Quark ("Profit and Loss"), and Dr. Bashir developed relationships with both O'Brien ("Armageddon Game") and Garak ("The Wire").
Highlight episodes include the alternate-universe "Crossover," which pays homage to the original series' "Mirror, Mirror," and the two-part spotlight on the Maquis (first introduced in The Next Generation), a loose-knit organization of disenfranchised Federation colonists who resort to terrorist methods to provoke a new war between the Federation and the Cardassians. By the end of season 2, the only thing DS9 lacked was a really good villain. It got three for the price of one. Turns out the Dominion (first discovered in the underappreciated Ferengi spotlight "Rules of Acquisition") is a trinity of evil: the Founders, the Vorta, and the Jem'Hadar, those born-and-bred bad guys whose mission in life is to serve the Founders. The season-closer "The Jem'Hadar" is an intelligent, powerful episode that reveals all--and nothing--about the Dominion. --Kayla Rigney
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In my mind I pair Seasons One and Two and then Seasons Three through Seven. I enjoyed both the first two seasons and both are thoroughly enjoyable. The series got a whole lot better after these two seasons, but that isn't at all to suggest that these are not good. They are and had the next five seasons been only as good as these first two it would have gone down as a very good series, but it was the final seasons that really put the series on the TV SF map and made it, in my opinion, the best ... Read More
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A very unique & engaging show set in Deep Space Nine near planet of Bajor. Any fan of Star Trek the Next Generation would love to know that the character of "Miles O'Brien" played by Colm Meaney is deeply explored more in depth & viewers learn a lot more about his wife "Keiko O'Brien" played Rosalind Chao. If you want learn more about the Ferengi alien race you will definitely figure their species out in very detailed plots as each season progresses forward.
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Then this is it. I bought this for my boyfriend for our anniversary, and he really enjoyed it.Can't wait to get him Season 3. :)
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Conventional wisdom is that DS9 started hitting its stride in the 3rd season, when the Dominion arc really got going. I would beg to differ - while the series would continue to get better throughout its run, the 2nd season was excellent and comfortable matches in quality TNG's best.
The first 18 episodes are somewhat erratic - you get some classics like the "Homecoming/The Circle/The Siege" opener, "Necessary Evil" and "Whispers"; some high quality semi-filler like "Cardassians", "Invasive ... Read More
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Avery Brooks is a weak actor, but the rest of the cast is great! I find myself longing for scenes of Quarks or battle scenes a lot with this series though.
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