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2008 Certificate 12
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Series two picks up where series one left off with Cutter having been deceived by his estranged wife Helen and the world as he knows it has changed but he and Helen are the only one's who know. Claudia Brown no longer exists in the world Nick has found himself. Can he convince his team that their actions have inadvertently .. Read more

Starring Douglas Henshall, Juliet Aubrey
Director Jamie Payne
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television

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Primeval - Series 2

Series two picks up where series one left off with Cutter having been deceived by his estranged wife Helen and the world as he knows it has changed but he and Helen are the only one's who know. Claudia Brown no longer exists in the world Nick has found himself. Can he convince his team that their actions have inadvertently altered the course of nature? But he has absolutely no idea what went wrong or how he can fix it...

Starring Douglas Henshall, Juliet Aubrey
Director Jamie Payne
Studio 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 4 hrs 36 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Collections New releases
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 17 Mar 2008
Production year: 2008
Format DVD

Primeval - Series 2 (2 discs) (2008)

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  • 23 out of 23 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Maybe one day...

    Is this really the very best we can do? Lame cgi & effects, dodgy acting, poor scriptwork, dreadful screenplay, certain irritating characters and a plot with more holes in it than a block of swiss cheese. Excluding Abby, the 'sexy' female characters aren't sexy at all. It's a damn site better than the god-awful Doctor Who and Torchwood, but even so it fails miserably in so many ways. Most of the characters are likeable and have a certain onscreen connection. The humour is good most of the time and it can be minorly enjoyable. But it really is dire in too many aspects to ignore. There is so much potential with the basic idea to make an amazing series. And it's not like they didn't have a good budget. When you consider they spent about as much on this series (6 part show) as they did on 6 episodes of the legendary '24', it's a joke. Against all odds, I quite like this show at times - god knows why, but I live in hope of us brits one day making a decent action series. Maybe in 50 years we will finally catch up with the US standards of tv/film.

      • Mickey Mouse from Dorset, England
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  • 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Much improved one series one

    Series one was a shameless copy of Torchwood. In series two they are finding their own way and is now a nice compliment. Ok if we accept rifts in time are common place (not just in wales). Primeval is now showing promise as its not just t-rex that that have to deal with. Their are monsters from the future, mistakes in time (time lord problems). Has a lot of attraction for the kids.

    By series3 with luck it will be quite different fron Torchwood.

    It is a pitty ITV felt they had to copy the BBC so closely and dont have the same writer originality, but still worth watching and never missed on a Saturday :)

    youthoughtwewouldntnotice.com

    • dougthom
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    • Series two picks up where series one left off with Cutter having been deceived by his estranged wife Helen and the world as he knows it has changed but he and Helen are the only one's who know. ...