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Heroes - Series 2 on DVD (2007)

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Average rating: 81%
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Starring: Hayden Panettiere, Adrian Pasdar, Milo Ventimiglia, Jack Coleman, Greg Grunberg, James Kyson Lee, Masi Oka, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Ashley Crow, Dania Ramirez, Ali Larter, Noah Gray-Cabey, Zachary Quinto, Dana Davis, Jimmy Jean-Louis
Director: Greg Beeman, Allan Arkush, Paul A. Edwards
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Certificate: 15
User collections: My All Time Top TV Shows, New List
Genres: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television
Languages: English
Released: 28/07/2008

Brief synopsis of Heroes - Series 2

Heroes is back with Series 2! From creator and writer Tim Kring comes the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated Heroes an epic drama that chronicles the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary abilities.

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Heroes - Series 2 - Disc 1
Includes episodes 1 - 4, and audio commentaries....
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Heroes - Series 2 - Disc 2
Includes episodes 5 - 8, and audio commentaries....
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Heroes - Series 2 - Disc 3
Includes episodes 9 - 11 and audio commentaries....
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Heroes - Series 2 - Disc 4
Bonus features including Deleted Scenes, Featurettes and a sneak peek of Season 3....
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Rated - 0 starsThe return of the sheep.

A customer from woo_hoo_not , 30/06/2008

No-one actually likes this mind numbing pap. its just the latest 'must watch' overhyped show from the states. There are better ways to feel included people.

Repeat after me. 'We're all individuals...'

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Rated - 5 starslookin good

A customer from Batley , 10/05/2008

ive got to say after watching last series i cant wait for the new one, and my word by the first few episodes this series doesn't look like its going too dissapoint either.

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Rated - 5 starsthanks

grateful from Leeds [Highly rated reviewer] , 05/08/2008

Many thanks to woo_hoo_not for telling me exactly what I like and don't like. Without such guardians of popular culture we could be watching any old tat and not having the good sense to know it. Hats off to you woo_hoo.

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Rated - 5 starsJust Gets Better

bs3monty from Bristol , 01/08/2008

Having just finished the first series and loving every minute, I was delighted to get the new series through and it was no disappointment. The interplay between the characters is superb and the plot has more twists than you can shake a stick at. With new characters added to the mix this truly is one of the best TV series I have seen. Shame it is only 11 episodes this time due to the actor strike but the series 3 promises to be longer.

I can`t wait, bring it on!!

  15 out of 15 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsI just don't get it

Mickey Mouse from Dorset, England [Highly rated reviewer] , 25/09/2008

Why is this show so popular? I love Lost, 24, Invasion and pretty much all the other great american series. But I'm just not that into this. Unlike those other legendary television shows, Heroes is absolutely chock-full of flaws. And I'm not the sort of person who usually spots flaws, or cares when I do. But to me, they stick out like sore thumbs in this. It just doesn't have the same quality, the same eye for detail and perfection that other series do. I mean, yeah sure it has excellent performances by everyone, but that's not nearly enough to get it 5 stars. Too often the writers try too hard to make it 'realistic'. They keep away from the whole happy ending outcome of any situation, that instead of having natural highs and lows and giving moments of satisfaction and justification aswell as the moments of pain and sadness, the characters seem to be eternally on the wrong side of every event - even when something does rarely go right for them, it's not long before they're miserable again. It would be nice to see sometimes when a character comes out on top in the end. That does happen in real life too after all. I wrote my review for series one and pretty much slated it there too. I had no real intention to watch series two, but when it came about I have to admit I was curious as to what the characters would get up to next. So admittedly I obviously do find it entertaining, but I certainly don't particularly recommend it. I'd like to say I won't be watching it again, but I'm already planning on seeing series 3, which looks pretty enticing I must say. I'm sure I'll love it (yeah right).

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Rated - 5 starsJust Gets Better

bs3monty from Bristol , 01/08/2008

Having just finished the first series and loving every minute, I was delighted to get the new series through and it was no disappointment. The interplay between the characters is superb and the plot has more twists than you can shake a stick at. With new characters added to the mix this truly is one of the best TV series I have seen. Shame it is only 11 episodes this time due to the actor strike but the series 3 promises to be longer.

I can`t wait, bring it on!!

  15 out of 15 people found this review helpful
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