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Bones: The Complete Second Season |  | Actor: Emily Deschanel Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 6 Running Time: 917 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: 2246045 UPC: 024543460459 EAN: 0024543460459 ASIN: B000RO6JYK
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 2005 Release Date: September 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 11-SEP-2007 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com Beginning with the death of a senator and ending with a marriage, the second season of Bones builds on the momentum created during the Fox drama's debut year. Bones' sophomore season (which includes all 21 episodes that originally aired during 2006-2007) centers on the collaborations between FBI special agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz, Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), whom Booth has nicknamed "Bones." While Booth doesn't completely believe in Bones' method, he can't argue with her success rate at solving crimes. As for Bones, she is meticulous at what she does and is a borderline genius, but she has issues. Seemingly oblivious to her own good looks, she is all but socially inept. Booth may be blunt, but he's comfortable dealing with the public. Bones, on the other hand, would rather be sequestered away with the dead, trying to figure out what happened before their uncertain deaths. Of course, while viewers can see that Bones and Booth would be a perfect couple, the characters aren't quite there yet. Their friendship becomes a little more complicated this season when it turns out that Bones' new demanding boss, Dr. Camille Saroyan (Tamara Taylor), is a former girlfriend of Booth's. And the two women aren't getting along. Still, everyone is able to work together to solve a series of crimes, such as identifying the remains of an all but unidentifiable teenage boy and dealing with a serial killer who is emulating the crimes depicted in Bones' latest mystery novel. (Yes, she's not only a brilliant scientist but also an ace author.) Like many television dramas where forensic evidence is a driving force in the plots, Bones offers up the gross-out autopsies. But it also serves up a lot of humanity in the way the characters interact with one another. It is giving nothing away to reveal that Bones and Booth are not the couple getting married in the season finale. But the episode does reveal that beneath their tough exteriors, marriage and all that it implies is something they wouldn't mind... perhaps even with each other. --Jae-Ha Kim
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Bones is addictive November 23, 2009 linda walters (Sitka, Alaska USA) The whole family is addicted to Bones, it is very funny and intellectual. We love it!
Angel goes into therapy with the voice of the Hitchhiker's Guide October 5, 2009 David Lim (Hobart, Tasmania) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'd heard about Bones, and my initial impression was that it was another CSI rip-off. After watching the entire 1st Season Boxset in two days, I don't think I could've been more wrong. Unlike CSI, Bones is a character driven show, and the actors are allowed to breathe real life and charisma into their roles. New cast member Tamara Taylor is a great new addition as Camille Soroyan. She plays off the other characters really well, and it's incredible to see just how quickly she steps into her role. We also see more of Caroline Julian (Patricia Belcher), the State Prosecutor who effortlessly dominates every scene she's in.
Also, Stephen Fry is starring in it.
Yup, that's right, Angel goes into therapy with the voice of the Hitchhiker's Guide - it's a match made in Geek Heaven! If I'd known this I would've watched this TV series sooner. And yeah, Stephen Fry is just terrific in his role, and it's fun watching him bamboozle and befuddle David Boreanaz's character
Another thing that's great about this series is how every character has an arc for the season. Dr Brennan makes some major discoveries about her family (and gets a boyfriend). Tough-guy Boothe goes to therapy. Angela and Hodgkins really get it on. And Zack gets a makeover. These character arcs are the reason I keep watching this show.
Bones often gruesome storylines aren't my reasons for watching this show - the charming characters are. If you've never watched Bones before, I'd recommend giving it a go.
Great 2nd Season October 4, 2009 Margaret Williams Rule (Ellenton, FL) Somehow I misplaced my 2nd season of "BONES" so I reordered it. It was better than the first season. The characters developed in a marvelous manner. I have the 3rd Season and will order the 4th when it comes out next week. Order it! If you love forensics, crime drama or just certain characters you won't be disappointed.
Great show September 12, 2009 H. Brown (Atlanta) I've liked this show from the 1st episode and now I can go back and re-watch these shows. The cast and the stories are great. It is really well done.
great crime and comedy August 3, 2009 Michael W. Elliott (Seattle, WA USA) "Bones" really finds its heart and momentum following a cliffhanger ending in the Season 1. The relationship between Bones and David Boreanaz keeps building up leaving the audience wanting more and hoping that they will get together. The second season is a great follow-up and is a great series to get hooked on for anyone that enjoys a good mystery.
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